The Nines is a very good small film. It accomplishes what many independent films try to do, which is tell an unusual story in an unusual way, on a small budget. It's a trio of short stories, starring the same small cast, which end up un-neatly tying together at the end. The (almost) perfect-looking
Ryan Reynolds plays Gary/Gavin/Gabriel. You have to watch the movie to find out why he's almost perfect... This performance puts demonstrates that the guy has chops.
Hope Davis is one of the other leads and is always enjoyable.
Melissa McCarthy of Gilmore Girls is able to play completely different kinds of characters with complete believability (is that a word?). Be sure to check out the short film on the DVD that she made 10 years ago with one of these characters.
Elle Fanning, little sister of Dakota Fanning, does a stellar job as a mute girl.
It's hard to explain the film without giving it away. It's very complicated, touching on life's unanswerable questions. A lot is left to the imagination. This is NOT a linear film. I recommend watching the special features or reading some user comments on imdb to help sort out all that has happened. If you like independent films, this may be the one for you.