Should I bother watching The Ninth Gate? It got mixed reviews.
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Lilith — 1 year ago(September 16, 2024 10:37 PM)
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Truth be told, I enjoyed it much more the second (and third) time I watched it.
When I saw the woman essentially "fly" down those steps, it totally threw me for a loop when it came to what I thought was going on, and who I thought she was.
I perceived her as a demon. Yes, she helped him find the
Ninth Gate
, but what
was
the Ninth Gate? That bizarre sex scene at the end was pretty vivid, and I cannot imagine viewing that as anything but (at least partly) demonic in nature.
I also did not know there was a book! Now I want to read it!
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith -
TheBookBears — 1 year ago(September 17, 2024 12:23 AM)
Apparently, the movie is basically a extended part of a part taken from the book called The Club Dumas according to FAQ from IMDB:
The Ninth Gate is basically a sub-story from Pérez-Reverte's much longer and more complex novel about the search for a lost chapter of Alexander Dumas' The Three Musketeers (1844). The most notable change between novel and movie is that Polanski altered the appearance of the engravings in order to incorporate the faces of some of the actors. The final scenes from the movie also do not appear in the book, which ends with the botched attempt at summoning Lucifer using the engravings.
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots. -
Lilith — 1 year ago(September 16, 2024 10:34 PM)
Langella has a bit of a creepy vibe about him, much the way Christopher Lee or Vincent Price did. It's as if they were made to play movie villains. He was spectacular in this role.
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith