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9 Songs [DVD] [2004]

DVD ~ Kieran O'Brien
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  • Actors: Kieran O'Brien, Margo Stilley
  • Directors: Michael Winterbottom
  • Format: PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Optimum Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 27 Jun 2005
  • Run Time: 69 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0007SMD9G
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,060 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Please note that this film contains scenes of an extremely explicit sexual nature.


DVD Description

Interviews with Michael Winterbottom, Kieran O’Brien and Margo Stilley

- Introduction by Tom Dewe Mathews author of ‘Censored: What they didn’t allow you to see and why- Story of Film Censorship in Britain’

- ‘Just the Songs’ Option: select to watch the concert footage seperately


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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rewarding, if you take it for what it is., 5 Nov 2007
Okay, I'll admit it; when I decided to watch 9 Songs, I was looking for something saucy to spice up my marriage... and what I got was all that and more. If you read any of the critics' reviews at the time, and indeed some of the customer reviews on this site, you'll know that this film incited a lot of controversy and has divided opinions. Some love it, some hate it, but it certainly gets everyone talking - in my eyes that marks out a film as one to see, even if it's only so you can join in the discussions! Indeed I am now very glad I saw the film, and will be buying my own copy of the DVD as soon as the rented one has to go back.

First and foremost, yes, there is a lot of explicit sex and it is as explicit, but fortunately not nearly as unrelenting, as many pornographic films. But hey, I expected the explicit sex. What I did not expect was the tenderness with which those scenes were directed and played out. They had a sincerity and depth of feeling that is rarely if ever seen in pornos, and whilst I know the actors are only doing their job and were not a couple in real life at the time, both seem completely at ease with the raw intimacy involved and even display significant on-screen chemistry. Neither O'Brien nor Stilley are typically attractive in the Hollywood, plastic, overly-made-up artificial sense of the word; rather they are real and human, and beautifully imperfect. And so the sex (despite it being so truly believable that at times I almost thought I was watching myself!) is undeniably hot.

The emotion and chemistry carries over into the rest of the characters' relationship. They are a credible couple, at times both likable and hateful as we all are and this only served to make me care about them more. At the sad yet inevitable disintegration of their union I even felt a pang in my chest - exaggerated perhaps by the stunning, desolate antarctic shots that evoke a deep and slightly disturbing sense of isolation and loneliness. As such, the entire film (at its relatively short length of, ah-hem, 69 minutes) is tinged with melancholy, reflected well in the dim lighting and low-key cinematography.

The music perhaps does not add quite what the production team may have wanted - the much sought after 'edge' - but it does fill out the film and serves as an unusual way to timeline the couples' demise. I can't help feeling though, that it may be also be a vehicle to promote the bands, and so would have preferred to see some that actually need promoting! As if anyone hadn't already heard of Franz Ferdinand. However, this is really the only solid negative I want to put forward (hence the four stars).

Overall the film is unusual in style and substance, and whilst I'm not sure it has quite achieved what it set out to (the much discussed 'commentary on censorship' is notably absent, and having seen the film just the idea of that is irrelevant and unnecessary - it stands up fine without anything like that), I thoroughly enjoyed it - it left me with the most bizarre mixture of feelings... both pensive and turned-on! Not previously a fan of Winterbottom, in my opinion he did a great job here and this film is an admirable addition to his body of work that I would recommend it to anyone with an open mind. It is not the great controversial release of the noughties that it was hyped as, but simply an enjoyable and moving film... in more ways than one.
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes less is more, 23 May 2007
By Blondie (East Sussex, England) - See all my reviews
I have been conscious of the controversy surrouding "9 Songs" since it first appeared, and it was in part my curiousity, and in part its appropriateness for the moment, that led me to choose to curl up with it, a glass and a friend.

Unfortunately, I spent much of the time struggling to follow and hear what was going on. I'm sure this was largely due to the editing, but perhaps also because I was looking and listening for something that simply wasn't there. It's a simple, realistic (but rather dis-jointed) snap shot of a brief relationship between two very ordinary people in which not very much happens. It is the very ordinariness of the couple that is both refreshing and reassuring. Erotic intimacy is not simply the domain of the beautiful. Indeed, it took me a while to adjust to the androgyny of Lisa. To me, a brave and honest move on both the parts of Director and cast to step outside the mould.

It is noticeably short, but, to my mind - without more of a tale to tell -long enough. There is something almost soporific about it, and not only did we have to re-wind the bits I missed, but, I think I must have nodded off through several of the 9 songs! I should, however, like to find the time to see it again. I came away feeling privileged to be invited to be a "fly on the wall" and to be part of such simple human tenderness. Certainly not porn but definitely an adult movie best watched with the someone in your life you feel completely comfortable with.
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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sex, drugs and rock & roll, 4 April 2006
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The storyline: an English guy is in Antarctica and mulls over his recent relationship with an American girl - they meet, have a lot of sex, go to lots of gigs at the Brixton Academy and occasionally eat and do some coke. That's about it, really. The format of the film is pretty much music scene, followed by sex scene, followed by music scene, followed by sex scene. With a few contrasting scenes from Antarctica.

Music-wise, there are some notable bands in the film and a lovely musical piece by Michael Nyman. The sex is famously explicit and although much prettier than your average porn film, it has the common characteristic of the sex being rather unemotional and unmoving. Unlike, say, Patrice Chereau's Intimacy, there isn't any passion or emotion behind the characters. It's just about two people meeting, having a lot of fun and then parting without any fuss whatsoever. There are plenty of relationships like that so it is not unrealistic but whether you can make a good film out of it is debatable. The most emotionally involving part of the film for me was the Michael Nyman piece! The film is done nicely enough and is not without merit but could really have done with better actors.

If you're looking for a love story, you won't find it here. If you're looking for passionate sex, you won't really find that here either. If you're looking for arthouse sex with some good music - look no further.

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