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Roman 2022-04-19 09:01:43
tombstone
The ninth gate is just a gimmick. For the script itself, each door is a tombstone. It still takes the end of human life as the next clue. Formally, it's just a light and shadow version of the "find the difference" game. Looking for the icon, I found the sin curve presented by different authors,...
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Leonel 2022-04-19 09:01:43
WATCH: How one woman ruined a movie
1. Johnny Depp starring 2. About the book Even these two factors are the absolute reasons to attract me. For example, the old orange lights, the leather book covers, the two quirky old men with books, and Johnny's leather bag are all so appealing to me, plus the theme of the movie is about secret...
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Nikki 2022-04-19 09:01:43
Satan and God~~Angel or Demon?
I just finished reading this work, and I was very serious and had a lot of questions about the haunted woman. About the devil mentioned in the book. After reading it, I suddenly realized that the story is actually very simple. Three books are combined with 9 pictures, and you can find the way. The...
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Augustus 2022-04-19 09:01:43
Whether you see God or the devil, you have to do it yourself
Nth time watching Kouyomon. I will get the feeling that my title says. Corso in the play is just a businessman who works hard for money. He and his employer have the same unscrupulous businessman. The difference is that Corso It is to find out what you really want, to know the real action of the...
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Kaitlin 2022-03-22 09:01:37
This is an inexplicable movie, a mysterious, eerie movie, an unsolved mystery (2005.09)
This is a movie that cannot be told, a mysterious, eerie movie, a mystery that cannot be solved.
Polanski's blank space is naturally intentional. I like blanks like this.
When watching a movie with classmates, their mouths can't stop, they always try to figure out every plot, speculate on the...
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Reyes 2022-03-22 09:01:37
ninth
"The Ninth Door" is a suspenseful film adapted from the novel of the same name, directed by Roman Polanski and starring Johnny Depp, Frank Langella, Lena Olin, and Emmanuel Seigner. The film tells the story of the bookseller Koso, who was hired by his old customer Barkan to come to Europe alone, in...
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Ernie 2022-03-22 09:01:37
The nighty gate
Haha for Depp, he will watch everything he plays. The rhythm of this film is very good, the tone is dim, the music and the camera are in place, especially when Depp goes to the Baroness to carefully understand the long shot of the third book, it really stimulates the throat, and many times the...
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Shyanne 2022-03-21 09:01:43
Pig's feet are Lucifer
This movie can only be understood by those who are interested in theology. After all, it is based on a novel. Let’s just sort it out. The dialogue between the male protagonist Yu Biyan on the train, students, so to speak, Lucifer students. trains can be understood as a pun, blue eyes actually meant...
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Hayley 2022-03-21 09:01:43
"The Ninth Door" Notes
Analysis of individual scenes 1. When Corso took the book and saw the mysterious girl for the first time, the girl's face looked in through the gap in the book, the picture was very tight, the books on both sides filled the space, making the girl's The face is more depressed and mysterious. 2....
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Lukas 2022-03-21 09:01:43
not everyone can enter
With my knowledge and intellect, to interpret such a movie is basically the same as talking about a dream. After watching the movie, I learned some vocabulary with the help of Baidu: 1. The surnames and first names of several characters in the film (Corso, St. Martin, the twin old man Ceniza,...
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Director: Roman Polanski
Language: English,French,Latin,Portuguese,Spanish Release date: March 10, 2000