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Rating: 6.5/10 by 2985 users

The Ninth Gate (1999)

An all-expenses-paid international search for a rare copy of the book 'The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows' brings an unscrupulous book dealer deep into a world of murder, double-dealing and Satanic worship.

Directing:
  • Roman Polanski
  • David Campi-Lemaire
  • Christopher Gachet
  • Javier Petit
  • Mishka Cheyko
  • Sylvette Baudrot
Writing:
  • Enrique Urbizu
  • Arturo Pérez-Reverte
  • Roman Polanski
  • John Brownjohn
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Aug 25, 1999

Rating: 6.5/10 by 2985 users

Alternative Title:
La última puerta - AR
Дев'ята брама - UA
La última puerta - MX
La última puerta - PE
La última puerta - UY
Nionde porten - FI
I enati pyli - GR
鬼上門 - TW
La novena puerta - ES

Country:
Spain
France
Language:
English
Español
Latin
Português
Français
Runtime: 02 hour 13 minutes
Budget: $38,000,000
Revenue: $58,401,898

Plot Keyword: hotel, new york city, suicide, library, portugal, obsession, southern france, investigation, antiquary, picture puzzle, castle, satanism, collector, lucifer, devil, demon, millionaire, book store, occult, rare book, devil worship, gnosticism, bibliophilia
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Dean

This is a beautiful masterpiece. Mysterious, dark and occult. Everything is great about this movie - the soundtracks, the story, the atmosphere... The sets are Gothic and gloomy, the music is aptly fitting, the acting and scripts even more so; nothing breaks the persistent, unshakable scene and tone that is set by Polanski, who has obviously taken into careful consideration every possible factor to create a deeply immersive, memorable experience for the viewer. There's not a single part in the movie which would bore you. I can't think of a single thing wrong with this movie. I can't find any plot mistakes. Actors are delivering superb acting, especially Johnny Depp & movie is very well directed. This movie is a good example that proves that you don't need a ton of action to make a good thriller. I thoroughly enjoyed it from beginning to end. This movie has so many hidden gems that you need to re-watch over and over to fully grasp the craftsmanship of Polanski's epic movie! And I have seen it more than ten times. That's how great is this movie.

CinemaSerf

Johnny Depp is near his best in this devilishly demonic detective story. He is an unscrupulous, but knowledgable, New York rare book dealer who is charged by the millionaire Frank Langella to authenticate a text. "The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows" may or may not be able to summon the devil - or, at least, bestow the owner with some semblance of Satanic power. His search for the truth involves deceit, lust, many murders and a cat and mouse game with deadly consequences. Emmanuelle Seigner is suitably enigmatic as "the girl" - a sort of angelic person with ninja skills and Lena Olin hams it all up nicely as the sex-kitten (with claws) baddie. I enjoyed this; it is a complex supernatural thriller that doesn't try to impress with cheap special effects (though the music can be a little annoying at times); it's well written with a strong cast. At 2½ hours, however, it is too long; there are plenty of establishing shots that could have been trimmed/dumped to up the pace a bit more.


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