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La neuvième porte

Titre original : The Ninth Gate
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 13min
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Johnny Depp in La neuvième porte (1999)
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Psychological ThrillerMysteryThriller

Alors qu'il cherche les deux derniers exemplaires d'un texte démoniaque, un marchand de livres rares est entraîné dans une conspiration aux connotations surnaturelles.Alors qu'il cherche les deux derniers exemplaires d'un texte démoniaque, un marchand de livres rares est entraîné dans une conspiration aux connotations surnaturelles.Alors qu'il cherche les deux derniers exemplaires d'un texte démoniaque, un marchand de livres rares est entraîné dans une conspiration aux connotations surnaturelles.

  • Réalisation
    • Roman Polanski
  • Scénario
    • Arturo Pérez-Reverte
    • John Brownjohn
    • Enrique Urbizu
  • Casting principal
    • Johnny Depp
    • Frank Langella
    • Lena Olin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    205 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    2 840
    453
    • Réalisation
      • Roman Polanski
    • Scénario
      • Arturo Pérez-Reverte
      • John Brownjohn
      • Enrique Urbizu
    • Casting principal
      • Johnny Depp
      • Frank Langella
      • Lena Olin
    • 822avis d'utilisateurs
    • 128avis des critiques
    • 44Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Dean Corso
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Boris Balkan
    Lena Olin
    Lena Olin
    • Liana Telfer
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    • The Girl
    Barbara Jefford
    Barbara Jefford
    • Baroness Kessler
    Jack Taylor
    Jack Taylor
    • Victor Fargas
    José López Rodero
    • Pablo & Pedro Ceniza
    • (as Jose Lopez Rodero)
    • …
    Tony Amoni
    • Liana's Bodyguard
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Bernie
    Willy Holt
    • Andrew Telfer
    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Witkin
    Jacques Dacqmine
    Jacques Dacqmine
    • Old Man
    Joe Sheridan
    Joe Sheridan
    • Old Man's Son
    Rebecca Pauly
    • Daughter-In-Law
    Catherine Benguigui
    • Concierge
    Maria Ducceschi
    • Secretary
    Jacques Collard
    • Gruber
    Dominique Pozzetto
    Dominique Pozzetto
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      • Roman Polanski
    • Scénario
      • Arturo Pérez-Reverte
      • John Brownjohn
      • Enrique Urbizu
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    antti-57

    Good movie with philosophical insights

    I think this movie was very fabulous. I was fortunate enough to see without any kind of idea about movie beforehand. Didn't see the move from beginning or whole, basically just stayed watching after wandering front of TV. Had no idea what movie was about.

    Why this movie is fabulous is because it ambiguous. Reading many comments here, I got bit better insight what movie was about. I admit also missing few things, but fortunately got most parts right in first try.Movie has good mix of ominous events and old mysteries hidden in books that leave you wonder for a while.

    But I'm not totally convinced about the accuracy of many interpretations what I've read . What I do think is that Polankski made a movie, that actually imitated how mysteries work.

    He creates patterns us to see in interpret, but actually leaves us to figure out on ourselves what they mean. What they mean to us actually, not necessarily what he meant, if he even meant anything at all with them. Some patters lead to something, others to many things as they are vague or nowhere. Devilish stuff - or just normal mysteries worldwide.

    How movie ends is exactly like that.

    Most interesting question I find after watching movie was the idea of Devil in the movie. I actually didn't get the notion Devil was most evil person in the movie.Way Boris acted later on the movie when he address cultist, I think sort of crystallized what the movie was about.Devil can't make you do anything evil, if you don't want to. And then you probable would do it anyway without Devil. So why worship something for it, if target is anyway selfish not caring about you and you do what you do anyway? And why would Devil care about then do you worship him or not?

    I think that was the main joke in the movie. Corso in the movie differs rest of characters in way the he doesn't actually believe in Devil. He is just motivated by self interest and probable by intrigue. Thats why he is main character and sort of picked above other persons in the movie. That also means he also actually has something to offer for Devil, as his self interest connects to Devils. So Devil is rational in this movie besides Corso, others are more or less loose cannons that actually have nothing worthwhile to offer. Lesson here: rational people are motivated by self interest.

    So why does no one ask in the movie why the books were created in the first place? Its interesting though to believe somebody would create people something wonderful just to grasp, but why would anyone, especially Devil, do it without some use for himself? Devil wouldn't, but most people after books never stop and think about it. And thats how many cultists think, they aren't rational in their beliefs. Part of the movie actually shows how funny cultist are, even the Devil they worship can be seen amused by them.

    In this movie, Devil looks far more person that really doesn't care about something unless it really benefits him/her.

    But like I said, you can get other interpretations from it, just my 5 cents.
    8BA_Harrison

    No rare books were harmed in the making of this film.

    Unscrupulous book dealer Dean Corso (Johnny Depp) is drawn into a dangerous world of witchcraft, magic, and mystery after he is hired by collector Boris Balkan (Frank Langella) to seek out the only remaining copies of Satanic textbook 'The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows', a work reputed to have the power to summon the Devil.

    After several viewings, I still don't fully comprehend everything about The Ninth Gate: it's one of those film that is deliberately ambiguous. Despite my frustration at my lack of understanding, I still have a fun time trying to further unravel the riddle, spot as-yet undiscovered clues and diabolical references, and work out the answers to questions posed by the plot.

    While the film's inconclusive narrative does little to diminish my enjoyment of this wonderfully complex supernatural thriller, which benefits from excellent direction from Polanski, a great leading performance from Depp, and a suitably ominous score, I do struggle with the way in which the bibliophiles portrayed treat their treasured tomes, smoking fags and slurping alcohol as they study the text, handling the books sans protective gloves, and leaving vital pages to gather dust on top of old bookshelves—I treat second-hand paperbacks better than that!

    7.5 out of 10, rounded up to 8 for IMDb.
    scytherman

    At last, something interesting ...

    Congratulations and thanks to Polanski & Co. for making a truly enjoyable film.(and that's something considering the kind of drivel that is available for our entertainment these days!) For those who keep moaning about being left-out of the ending or the meaning of the film-stick to your Disney's Classics or else grow up, read more books and be more imaginative! These people probably need a on-line walkthrough to go to their own toilet and cant appreciate a little mystery or enigma! Let's face it-the world's a mysterious place and you cant expect neat and convenient signposts! The film as I understood it: Unknown ages ago Satan had given mankind a "manual" describing how to acquire godly powers, in the form of "Delomelanicon", a legendary scroll written by no other than "Louis Cyphre" himself! A Venetian demonologist, Aristide Torchia, acquired a copy of this work and adapted its text and engravings to a book he called "The nine gates to the kingdom of shadows". Torchia deliberately hid the true knowledge of the "Delomelanicon" in three variations of his book-a measure to weed out the lamebrains who read the book "just for a Sunday evening". Only three copies survived his torture and eventual burning at a stake.It is of these volumes that Balkan speaks of in the film. Corso is a cynic and only realize the true significance of the "Nine gates" as he research for Balkan's assignment. In the end it becomes an obsession for him, too. As for the ending ... seeing the last engraving Corso finally realises the true meaning of his quest and he is magically transported to the Devil's castle for an audience with Satan himself. From the choice of actors and the musical score to the locations, the use of SFX, visual metaphors ... "The ninth gate" excels. Polanski's vision is unique, to put it mildly, and the acting by Depp,Lagella and Jafford adds realism to the the quirky characters. Films of such delectable european flavour are indeed rare in these days of uninspired, talentless films. Please dont give us a sequel("Return to the ninth gate", "The ninth gate-part 2") ! For those who found the film to be "heavy" - give up on the original story "The Club Dumas" by Arturo Peres-Reverte ... you will be confused some more. As for the rest, please find a copy and enjoy since it is much more detailed than the story and have those cool engravings!!!!
    7daberaz

    6.66 out of 10?

    Right now, the average grade of this movie, here on IMDb is 6.6 A coincidence?

    "Ninth Gate" is another, after cult classic 'Rosemary's Baby' (1968), example of critically acclaimed and controversial director's Roman Polanski... fascination with evil.

    The story looks simple. A rare book dealer Dean Corso (Johny Depp) gets an assignment to compare - by first finding the missing ones - the three last copies of a medieval "Ninth Gate of the Kingdom of Shadows". Of course the hunt for the book, gets more and more complicated as strange things begin to happen and Corso gets himself involved in something beyond imagination...

    "Ninth Gate" brings out of memory the "Devil's Advocate" with Keanu Reeves and Al Pacino but in many ways it's totally different. First - Roman Polanski proves he is such acclaimed director for a reason. In every scene, you feel his existence, you feel that almost every scene has its powerful significance. Part of that is great, cold and suspenseful Cinematography. Great Score by Wojciech Kilar adds to the climate of the movie.

    Johny Depp is great as always, and in the seconds plan actors you won't find a bad one. The screenplay is witty, there is unexpected humour in a lot of situations which makes it an easy, fun watch until... the ending. The ending turns the movie into a dark thriller leaving lot of things open, unsaid. We can almost FEEL the evil, in the end.

    7/10
    7trashgang

    not one boring moment

    Never seen it and today was the day to finally watch this whodunit flick. Some say it's a gothic horror but for me it doesn't come close to a horror.

    But it wasn't that bad at all. Even clocking in over 2 hours it never had a dull or boring moment. If you are into a good thriller then you are at the correct place with this flick. Okay it' do has some supernatural elements but even that won't bother you as watching this.

    Pure entertaining, a good Roman Polanski flick.

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0,5/5 Effects 2/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5.

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    • Anecdotes
      The Don Quixote that Corso buys at the beginning of the film is the very famous Joaquin Ibarra edition, published in 1780, which is generally considered as the best, and most beautiful one. He also mentions the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Venice, 1499) printed by Francesco Colonna, dubbed "the most beautiful book ever printed". These amazing illustrations can be viewed on the internet.
    • Gaffes
      In the film, the book "The Nine Gates" displays an inverted pentagram on its cover to represent its Satanic content. However, the inverted pentagram only became associated with Satanism and evil in the late 19th century due largely to a work by the French occultist Eliphas Levi. As the books were said to be in their original 17th century Venetian bindings, the appearance of the inverted pentagram is an anachronism.
    • Citations

      Boris Balkan: There's nothing more reliable than a man whose loyalty can be bought for hard cash.

    • Crédits fous
      The opening credits are displayed as if they were hidden in a bookshelf, deeper and deeper into the nine gates of the title.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Drowning Mona/My Dog Skip/What Planet Are You From?/The Next Best Thing/Miss Julie (2000)
    • Bandes originales
      Havanaire
      by Camille Saint-Saëns

      Published by The Boston Music Company - Boston Mass.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 août 1999 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Espagne
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
      • Latin
      • Portugais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La última puerta
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Challet Biester, Rampa da Pena, Sintra, Lisbonne, Portugal(Victor Fargas' house)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Artisan Entertainment
      • R.P. Productions
      • Orly Films
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    • Budget
      • 38 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 661 336 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 622 518 $US
      • 12 mars 2000
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 58 401 898 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 13 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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