Animation,Drama
Australia,Israel
$9.99 is a stop-motion animated film that explores the meaning of life through the perspectives of multiple characters living in a shared apartment complex. The film follows the intersecting lives and stories of several characters, including a young boy who wants to buy a toy, a man who is obsessed with fly fishing, and a retired angel who is struggling to find purpose in life.
As the characters grapple with their own existential questions, they turn to a mysterious self-help book that promises to answer the question of life's meaning. The book costs $9.99, and as the characters read it, they each come to different conclusions about the nature of existence.
The film was directed by Tatia Rosenthal and based on a collection of short stories by Israeli author Etgar Keret. It features the voice talents of several well-known actors, including Geoffrey Rush, Anthony LaPaglia, and Samuel Johnson.
$9.99 is a visually stunning and introspective exploration of the human experience that asks big questions in a relatable and engaging way.