
Late last night I was bored and noticed this movie was about to come on. When my brother saw what I was about to watch he warned me
"DON'T WATCH THAT. You will be pissed in two hours, trust me. It's a waste of time"
He has horrible taste so I ignored him. But god damn, I SHOULD HAVE LISTENED
Ok, the movie starts off awesome. From the first scene I was hooked. The music was creepy, yet familiar (reminded me of the Hellraiser score actually). After the suicide intro scene there's a pretty nice Rear Window homage shot, which I also thought was cool. In fact, there's a lot to like about the Ninth Gate. Once the film gets to the point - ie Johnny Depp going on Indiana Jones adventures to find satanic BOOKZ - it really gets exciting. But there were many flaws, most of which I ignored due to the anticipation of a big payoff.
-The acting is pretty weak. While I like Johnny Depp, he's a shitty actor when he isn't playing some type of extravagant character. The actors surrounding him certainly weren't any good either
-VERY anti-climatic for a film about the god damn devil. There's a particularly horrible scene in which Depp walks into his bookstore and notices his friend is dead. Yet his reaction is so even keel that the entire thing is just not believable. Not only does the camera reveal the body as if it's just
anything , Depp's entire reaction is just poor. YOUR PARTNER IS HANGING UPSIDE DOWN AND THE KILLER COULD STILL BE IN THE STORE. Act accordingly
-Why does Depp not realize his female traveling partner can fucking fly down stairs? It's obvious that she's a witch or something, but Depp is like "oh, whatever". This is NEVER explained, discussed, etc
But I forgave all that, thinking that something big was going to happen eventually. But nothing does. Depp is sent on a a mission to find out whether his client is in possession of an authentic copy of a book said to be able to summon Lucifer. This quest takes him through Europe, and while much of this is interesting very little is resolved.
-Why does Depp's client pay Depp millions to investigate these books when he's literally behind him the enter time? Why not do it himself? What was the fucking point.
I won't go into huge details for fear of spoilers, but the ending is one of the absolute worse I've ever seen in a film. There's no point, no payoff, no nothing. I wasn't expecting Satan to show up in a suit, but jeez. There is no point in investing your time in this. I would assume the FEW supporters this abortion has would argue that films don't have to show you everything, but I would retort that in this case, I want to see something dammit. For two hours there's ton of exposition about satanic tales, a witch shows up...yet you never really see anything too extraordinary. Rosemary's Baby pulled this off much better, and is still rather unsettling. The Ninth Gate tries to pull off the same fell but fails miserably. But I will say: there is a good movie in here somewhere, but sadly Polanski couldn't find it.
SO many plot holes, no proper ending, shitty acting, laughable green screen sequences...what is there to like about this shit?
Score:




/10
(5 cripples out of 10)
This is worse than any Will Smith movie