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O Último Portal

Título original: The Ninth Gate
  • 1999
  • 14
  • 2 h 13 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
206 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
2.916
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Johnny Depp in O Último Portal (1999)
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Um comerciante de livros curiosos está envolvido em uma conspiração com nuances sobrenaturais enquanto procura pelas duas últimas cópias de um texto demoníaco.Um comerciante de livros curiosos está envolvido em uma conspiração com nuances sobrenaturais enquanto procura pelas duas últimas cópias de um texto demoníaco.Um comerciante de livros curiosos está envolvido em uma conspiração com nuances sobrenaturais enquanto procura pelas duas últimas cópias de um texto demoníaco.

  • Direção
    • Roman Polanski
  • Roteiristas
    • Arturo Pérez-Reverte
    • John Brownjohn
    • Enrique Urbizu
  • Artistas
    • Johnny Depp
    • Frank Langella
    • Lena Olin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    206 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    2.916
    24
    • Direção
      • Roman Polanski
    • Roteiristas
      • Arturo Pérez-Reverte
      • John Brownjohn
      • Enrique Urbizu
    • Artistas
      • Johnny Depp
      • Frank Langella
      • Lena Olin
    • 826Avaliações de usuários
    • 128Avaliações da crítica
    • 44Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 2 vitórias e 5 indicações no 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
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    Willy Holt
    • Andrew Telfer
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    Allen Garfield
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    Dominique Pozzetto
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    • Direção
      • Roman Polanski
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      • Arturo Pérez-Reverte
      • John Brownjohn
      • Enrique Urbizu
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    Avaliações de usuários826

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    7Michelle-604

    Opulence and European Chic

    I loved this film, the opulence and wonderful European locations. A film that is truly atmospheric and very special. A cast of excellent actors, Depp, Langella and Olin to name just three, certainly not a mainstream film that was going to break any box office records but a good psychologically addictive film exploring the occult. If history, books and the darker side of human nature interest you then you will find this film fascinating. Depp plays the part of a very focused, self serving and amoral loner hired by the owner of a book said to be co written by the Devil himself. Depp is to trace the authenticity of the only two remaining books thought to possibly be copies, held in private book collections in France and Portugal. Well worth watching
    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.
    Ultramovie

    The only movie I've seen that makes books scary

    Tall order to make books scary, but this baby does it! Also it has by FAAAARRRR the best and coolest 'meet the devil' scene EVER! And no it's not some pointy guy with horns saying hello. Watch the movie and you'll see... (damn I just got chills thinking about it). OK OK I'll let you in on a secret - devil lives in the burning fire of destruction and is embodied in your lover (ok still doesn't make sense till you see the movie).

    Well Johnny Depp is a quite good actor I must say, and shooting this thingy all around Europe gives it a fresh 'travel channel' vibe while you go about chasing down demon relics and whatnot - even makes me long for a stay in some of those funky little hotels! :) I must visit! Maybe I shal meet El Diablo...

    This is a very VERY elegant horror movie. NO bloody gutsy to speak of - but lots of good plot things happening and just all around very 'cool'.
    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.
    taurus-19

    Brilliant, just brilliant

    I watched this brilliant movie two nights ago, and desperately want to see it again as soon as possible. I cannot for the life of me understand why so many people don't like this movie - personally, I'd have to say it's one of the best movies I've seen.

    I wouldn't want to go too much in detail about it, suffice it to say I think it's good there are still movies made where use of one's brain is actually required when watching it, and everything is not over-explained. And finally, I'm astonished to see that so many didn't understand who Seigner's character actually was. To me, it was clear as day, _especially_ after seeing that last engraving. And I normally am not a very observant person;-)

    Final words: Brilliant movie. Just brilliant.

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    • Curiosidades
      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.
    • Erros de gravação
      Real collectors and dealers wouldn't handle books worth $1,000,000 without gloves, and they surely wouldn't smoke or drink wine directly over them. Also, a book that old (not to mention the XVIII century Don Quixote volumes he takes at the beginning) would not resist the way Corso keeps chucking it in his bag or the fact everybody seems to be handling around. Furthermore, no dealer in his right mind would try to photocopy a four centuries old book by placing it in a commercial machine face down and pressing it as depicted in the movie: such actions would inflict severe damage to the printing and binding, drastically affecting its worth. Regardless those characters who see the book as a tool rather than a priceless collectible, Corso and the brothers Ceniza are experts in the matter, and would never treat such rare and priceless books that way.
    • Citações

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

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

      Published by The Boston Music Company - Boston Mass.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de abril de 2000 (Brasil)
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      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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      • La última puerta
    • Locações de filme
      • Challet Biester, Rampa da Pena, Sintra, Lisboa, Portugal(Victor Fargas' house)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Artisan Entertainment
      • R.P. Productions
      • Orly Films
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 38.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 18.661.336
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 6.622.518
      • 12 de mar. de 2000
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 58.401.898
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 2 h 13 min(133 min)
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    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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