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The film starring Jamie Dornan, Aiden Longworth, Sarah Gadon is directed by Alexandre Aja. It is about the survival of a young boy - Louis Drax who gets eight near-death accidents. After his latest dangerous accident, Dr. Allan Pascal decides find the answer for the special boy.
CRITICS OF "The 9th Life of Louis Drax [Russian Audio]"
Hollywood Reporter
What might be engrossing in Liz Jensen's source novel is oddly opaque in this screen mishmash, and much of what's meant to be tense or suspenseful is merely awkward.
The film promises a fabulous twist that never comes, and delivers instead some cutesy magical realist touches (lots of interior boy brain stuff) and a palpable lack of chemistry between Dornan and Gadon.
An intriguing but uneven thriller that doesn't fully establish the tone and style that would be needed for an audience to accept its supernatural plot.
Louis Drax shoves magic and monsters into a story that's already overpacked with grindhouse violence, a police procedural, a queasy romance, and incoherent social commentary.
A dopey psychological thriller that combines elements of "The Sixth Sense" with an overbearing sentimentality, "The 9th Life of Louis Drax" flat-lines from beginning to end.