Holding hands with Satan

Zechariah 2022-04-19 09:01:43

The first time I watched a movie, I felt a sense of hesitation at the end. When CORSO walked into the bright door, it seemed that it was being pulled by the devil, but I didn't seem to understand why? It was not until I checked the relevant film reviews that I realized that the "guardian angel" was the real devil's messenger - the ancient Babylonian prostitute. Although I felt her strangeness in the wild, I didn't understand about a movie that I didn't understand. The movie, perhaps, should be admired.

The people in the film seem to be looking for the devil, looking for ways to control and possess, in fact, everyone has a devil in their hearts, they betrayed themselves and their souls, they have already fallen into the devil's way, and in the end these greedy Souls don't even despise the devil, so they will be cast away.

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Extended Reading
  • Weston 2022-03-24 09:01:39

    The direction of the plot and the creation of suspense have an old-fashioned flavor. The film tells the story of a book detective gradually being used by the devil. If you have a better understanding of Western religious culture, the corresponding details should be worth pondering.

  • Elvie 2022-03-23 09:01:43

    The "Mystery Code" is quite a suspense thriller film, which starts with religion and ends with religion. It can't be justified. It can only be explained by mysticism, but it still feels unsatisfactory.

The Ninth Gate quotes

  • The Girl: What do you plan to do if you see them?

    Dean Corso: I'll probably hide behind you.

  • Dean Corso: Have you studied the engravings? They seem to have some underlying significance.

    Ceniza: But of course.

    [Points to an engraving in the book]

    Ceniza: Here, for example. This one could be interpreted as a warning. "Venture too far," It seems to say, "and danger will descend on you from above." This type of books often contain little puzzles. Especially in the case of such an illustrious collaborator.

    Dean Corso: Collaborator?

    Ceniza: You cannot have proceeded very far with your research, señor. Here, look close.

    [Handles a magnifying glass to Corso]

    Ceniza: Don't you see? Only six of the nine engravings were signed by Aristide Torchia.

    Dean Corso: Yes. And the other three?

    Ceniza: But this is one of them.

    Dean Corso: [Reads through the magnifying class] L... C... F... Who is LCF?

    Ceniza: Think.

    Dean Corso: [Thinks a few seconds] Lucifer?

    Ceniza: Very perceptive of you, señor ! Torchia was burned alive because he wrote this book in collaboration with someone else.

    Dean Corso: Come on! You can't honestly believe...

    Ceniza: The man who wrote this book did so in alliance with the Devil and went to the stake for it.

    [Grinning sarcastically]

    Ceniza: Even Hell has its heroes, señor !