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The Ninth Gate (1999)
The devil chooses its people too
I think overall this movie is by far one of the most excellent and thought-provoking I have seen in many years. Without spoiling the plot too much this movie is about faith. It is a mockery to those who seem to understand evil and practice Satanism or other occult practices. If I were to go far I would even say that this movie is a deep catholic religious movie, perhaps even financed by the Vatican. In a subtle way it makes fun of those who seek the devil or the evil, and in todays age quoting Al Pacino in devils advocate " who wouldn't admit that the 21st century was my(the devil's) century ". The bottom line is faith, which leads to dedication, and finally a reward which will leave you perplexed.
Velikiy voin Albanii Skanderbeg (1953)
Great movie for it's time
The movie tells about the legendary almost mythical exploits of George Castriot Scanderbeg against one of the most ruthless and greatest empires of the world, the Ottoman Empire. I gave this movie a 7 however because it does not portray Scanderbeg's true image. He was not a mountain dweller rather he was a Prince of very noble blood, and it said in the chronichles of the Musachi Princes and in the biography of Jacques Lavardine that Scanderbeg's family could trace back it's roots up to 30 generations, and that they were directly tied to the legendary Phyrrus King of Epirus descendant of the Achilles the Epirotan, and from there stems the powerful race of the Epirotans a semi pelasgian-illyrian tribe. This background is not in the movie, partly because those information came only in the last 20 years, which makes me wonder when will Hollywood write a script about the true story of what can be called the last warrior king and erudite in the same fashion as the Arthurian legends(only this one we know for sure to be real) and many other valorous comandants of the history of mankind.
We had Troy, Alexander and even Hercules, now it's time to write about the great Scanderbeg and how he saved Europe from the Ottoman threat by fighting with them alone(with minor support from the Pope) for more then 25 years.
This is a must see movie, I don't know if they have managed to put subscripts, but the music is certainly amazing, and considering hat this was done with the help of the russians because albania was too poor to afford such a movie I think that overall for the time, for the knowledge we had about Scanderbeg, or I should say the widespread common knowledge that we had about him, this is truly a remarkable movie with it's artistic elements.
The guy who plays Scanderbeg is also the best match they could find. I'm sure the counterpart of him would be Russell Crow today.
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
God will give me justice
Yeah, this is the best quote the movie is surrounded with. It is a thin veil which sometimes is white and gives hope and sometimes is black and is marked by blood and revenge. Great acting overall. Few movies and even fewer scenes have managed to electrocute me in such a way that this movie and especially particular scenes which I won't go into details about the Count have impressed me this much. I think this movie deserves a lot more then it got. It's simple, very much into the recreating the original, and with a powerful message of hope in a strange way. You know what I'm talking about once you delve in the captivating themes of this movie, love, revenge, hope, forgiveness and finally spiritual growth which is a combination of all of those. Brilliant acting, thumbs up.