event In Deppth Series: The Ninth Gate
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Fri Jan 22
7 pm,
9:35 pm
In Deppth Series: The Ninth Gate at The Trylon
Upon its release in 1999, the supernatural thriller The Ninth Gate was seen as another in a string of head-scratching missteps from director Roman Polanski. Then Polanski made The Pianist, won the Oscar for Best Director, and his disreputable ’90s oeuvre began to look better in the reflected light. Now, seen out of the context of numerous other end-of-the-world action-horror films at the turn of the millennium, The Ninth Gate looks much livelier and wittier. It’s actually a stylish European spin on Biblical Armageddon, highlighted by an endearingly fussy performance by Johnny Depp as an adventurous bibliophile who tries to keep an ancient text from falling into the wrong hands. The film will be screening as part of the Depp-celebrating In Deppth series, but it should also be viewed as a triumph for Polanski during a notable slump.
The Trylon 3258 Minnehaha Ave., Twin Cities, MN -
Sat Jan 23
7 pm,
9:35 pm
In Deppth Series: The Ninth Gate at The Trylon
Upon its release in 1999, the supernatural thriller The Ninth Gate was seen as another in a string of head-scratching missteps from director Roman Polanski. Then Polanski made The Pianist, won the Oscar for Best Director, and his disreputable ’90s oeuvre began to look better in the reflected light. Now, seen out of the context of numerous other end-of-the-world action-horror films at the turn of the millennium, The Ninth Gate looks much livelier and wittier. It’s actually a stylish European spin on Biblical Armageddon, highlighted by an endearingly fussy performance by Johnny Depp as an adventurous bibliophile who tries to keep an ancient text from falling into the wrong hands. The film will be screening as part of the Depp-celebrating In Deppth series, but it should also be viewed as a triumph for Polanski during a notable slump.
The Trylon 3258 Minnehaha Ave., Twin Cities, MN
Upon its release in 1999, the supernatural thriller The Ninth Gate was seen as another in a string of head-scratching missteps from director Roman Polanski. Then Polanski made The Pianist, won the Oscar for Best Director, and his disreputable ’90s oeuvre began to look better in the reflected light. Now, seen out of the context of numerous other end-of-the-world action-horror films at the turn of the millennium, The Ninth Gate looks much livelier and wittier. It’s actually a stylish European spin on Biblical Armageddon, highlighted by an endearingly fussy performance by Johnny Depp as an adventurous bibliophile who tries to keep an ancient text from falling into the wrong hands. The film will be screening as part of the Depp-celebrating In Deppth series, but it should also be viewed as a triumph for Polanski during a notable slump.
Updated 01/13/2010