Plot: A grief counselor (Anne Hathaway) begins to suspect foul play when the six airplane crash survivors she is tending to mysteriously begin to disappear and the truth behind the tragedy grows ever more clouded in Nine Lives director Rodrigo García's ... Read More
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Thank you for this piece of cinematic grace. Deeply moving. Well done all.
An absorbing thriller that never reveals where it's going until it's there. The cast is wonderful and the technical aspects are superb. I began totally absorbed and stayed there through the next day.
Director Rodrigo Garcia ******* a homer with this psychological thriller. Anne Hathaway is compelling in her portrayal of a grief counselor who delves deeply into the backgrounds of a new group of pa... tients (airline crash victims). Move to the edge of your seat as she follows a twisted path of clues and puzzles leading to an ending that can only be described as shocking. Alfred Hitchcock would be proud. Full Review
This movie had almost every twist imaginable. Great film that holds your attention. The plot was strong and the ending explains the questions in your mind throughout the film! A **********!
Saw this on DVD this weekend and was VERY surprised in a good way. Great ending that explains it all, and enough action and suspense throughout to keep your attention. Highly recommended.

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