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How was Johnny Depp's The Ninth Door?

I'm an ordinary fan, it's hard to draw a conclusion, but I think it's not bad. I think the Secret Window is the best movie besides Pirates of the Caribbean. Please recommend it.

The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Spanish writer arturo Paris Rivert. With a budget of only $30 million, director roman polanski invited him to act in this supernatural thriller in Johnny Depp. According to the needs of the film, Frank Langella was specially invited to play the devil bibliophile. The film spans several countries, from Paris, Spain to Portugal, and the whole film is full of exotic customs. The suspense and unique narrative techniques of the film are quite Hitchcock-like. In particular, this film profoundly reveals the good and evil, beauty and ugliness in human hearts by expressing the psychological, spiritual confusion and sexual conflict of the characters in the film. Nevertheless, Polanski hopes that the audience can know more about his unique style. Polanski used photography to create a gloomy sense of oppression, and the soft yellow tone was a tribute to Rembrandt's paintings. The film depicts a stranger who runs around and hides in Tibet, and is gradually involved in the world of evil spirits. The psychological ups and downs of the role are better than the external thrills. There is a lot of blank space in the film for the audience to imagine, only to set off the color and atmosphere. It can be said that it is not a master style.