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Nine Lives is a 2002 British B-horror film that is remembered only for having Paris Hilton in it and for being So Bad It's Good. It starts out fairly promising with some good Character Development and an interesting premise, but it ultimately fails in the second and third acts due to bad acting and general plot-induced stupidity.
The story follows nine friends who all went to the same posh university (never mentioned but probably not Oxford or Cambridge) meeting up for the weekend at a manor in Scotland. On the first night it snows heavily, trapping them there and one of the guys reads a book about the man who used to own the house. He ends up being possessed by the man's ghost and proceeds to murder the others. The ghost has a clever back up plan - anyone who kills the person he's possessing will be possessed themselves.
- Actor Allusion: A clever ironic joke where Lucy does a fake Scottish accent and Pete remarks how awful it is. Lucy is played by a Scottish actress (doing an English accent) while Pete is played by an English actor (doing a Scottish accent).
- Ambiguously Brown: Laura, played by Amelia Warner who curiously has white parents but is quite dark skinned herself.
- And I Must Scream: Murray's eyes were cut out and fed to him.
- Bathing Beauty: Jo certainly likes to have baths, wanting to take one before dinner and then taking another late at night.
- Billing Displacement: Paris Hilton is on the front cover and gets top billing so this film must be about her right? Wrong, she's gone after 30 minutes.
- Black Eyes of Evil: Whoever is possessed by Murray.
- Blind Without'Em: Damian
- Bonnie Scotland: Part of a little joke Lucy makes to Pete.
- Call Back: Laura uses Pete's dice under the cup trick as reasoning why she can't let him and Damian into the locked room.
- Deadpan Snarker: Damian
Andy: "I hate England when it gets dark before 4" |
- Dropped a Bridge on Him: Admit it, you wanted to see Jo/Paris get an elaborate House of Wax style death as opposed to getting killed offscreen.
- Developing Doomed Characters: Averted completely. The first thirty minutes are spent developing the characters properly and they are all fairly likable (even Paris) with clever dialogue. Those first few minutes are arguably the best part of the film.
- Dull Surprise: About half the cast.
- Gory Discretion Shot
- Heterosexual Life Partners: Damian and Andy.
- Ho Yay: Pretty much everyone given that they've known each other for years.
- I Take Offence to That Last One: This little exchange
Damian: Try sharing a room with Andy. For such a little thing he snores like an elephant. |
- Idiot Ball: Emma firstly all of a sudden thinks Tim is the killer because he has a blood stain on his shirt, when he got hit over the head by Tom which results in her unlocking the door and running off.
- Laura says they shouldn't go anywhere alone then makes to go off on her own, saying "I can take care of myself".
- Limited Social Circle: Quite a few of the group have dated each other and yet still remain friends. Lampshaded by Laura.
Laura: "Sometimes I think we should start dating outside the group." |
- Men Are the Expendable Gender: Inverted. Two of the girls are killed off pretty soon.
- Noodle Incident: Apparently something happened to Laura and Pete in Amsterdam that involved them ending up at a brothel.
- Plenty of Blondes: Three of the girls are blonde and one of the guys.
- Power Blonde: Paris Hilton's character Jo.
- Real Men Wear Pink: Jo certainly believes this and convinces Tom to take regular scented baths. Damian also wears a pink shirt.
- She Cleans Up Nicely: Inverted, the characters spend the first part of the film all dressed up for dinner and the rest in their pyjamas.
- Ship Tease: Lucy and Pete though justified since they used to date. Tim and Emma as well.
- Snow Means Death
- Snowed In: It's how the group get trapped in the house though it's already fairly isolated as it is.
- You Bastard: The film's last words actually.