![]() ![]() That concept is similar to one in Hirokazu Kore-eda’s 1998 film After Life, where the special-moment recreations were blessings bestowed by heavenly artisans on the newly deceased, rather than the never-born. ![]() If they don’t get chosen, they get to choose an earthly moment of any kind to live in that Will and Kyo recreate for them using projectors and props. Assessment consists of interviews where Will asks each candidate to answer a moral conundrum, as well as studying how they react to streaming footage of people living life on Earth. It’s Will’s job to decide which of the entities – played by Bill Skarsgard, Tony Hale, David Rysdahl, Arianna Ortiz and Zazie Beetz – will get to replace one of Will’s favourite earlier placements, a violinist named Amanda who inexplicably killed herself. They will never remember their time in this strange-looking clapboard house filled with TV sets and shabby filing cabinets, a manse eerily sited in the middle of a desert expanse (actually, the Great Salt Lake).Įach soul is processed by celestial bureaucrat Will (Winston Duke) who, unlike his colleague Kyo (the ever welcome Benedict Wong), once actually lived on Earth before landing his current gig. Like Soul, Nine Days concerns itself with unborn entities, all of whom are hoping to find passage into the world of the living. It was probably sheer accident in terms of core plot device set-up, but Nine Days (which premiered at the Sundance film festival in January 2020), is very similar to Pixar animated feature Soul, which came out at the end of the same year. The result is flavoursome and distinctive, but probably didn’t need the paper umbrella of grad-school literary grandstanding, a maraschino cherry garnish of sentimentality, and dash-of-absinthe cray-cray. This Brazilian-Japanese film-maker, who comes out of the world of advertising and developed this through the Sundance Lab (not always a great sign to be honest) has crafted a visually striking work that blends metaphysics, moral philosophy and melodrama into a potent movie cocktail. Here is everything we know so far about the next season of the Freeform original, including the release date, plot, and which actors from Season 1 will return for Season 2.A lthough arguably a smidge too ponderous and self-serious for its own good, Nine Days still represents a reasonably promising debut for its writer-director Edson Oda. With many twists and turns, the series (executive produced by Jessica Biel) is coming back with a whole new cast and storyline, filled with mystery, friendships, and betrayal. However, things begin to go south for Jeanette once her reputation is on the line for omitting information about Kate's kidnapping for her own benefit. During the time Kate is missing, Jeanette Turner ( Chiara Aurelia) goes from nerd to the new Queen B, quite literally taking over Kate's position on the social ladder. This sleeper hit quickly grasped viewers' attention when it came out on April 2021, focusing on Kate Wallis ( Olivia Holt), a popular high school student who is abducted and rescued months later. Is Cruel Summer Season 2 Connected to Season 1?įreeform's hit series Cruel Summer (2021-) will soon return to the screen with its highly-anticipated Season 2.What Is the Plot of Cruel Summer Season 2?. ![]()
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