The Ninth

2019 [RUSSIAN]

Action / Adventure / Crime / Horror / Mystery

Plot summary


Uploaded by: FREEMAN

Top cast

Daisy Head Photo
Daisy Head as Olivia Reed - anglichanka medium
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU 720p.WEB 1080p.WEB
843.71 MB
1280*534
Russian 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S ...
1.69 GB
1920*800
Russian 5.1
NR
24 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S ...
841.59 MB
1280*544
Russian 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S ...
1.53 GB
1920*816
Russian 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S ...

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lathe-of-heaven7 / 10

Beautifully and exquisitely filmed tale of a serial killer loose in 19th Century Russia... Blu-ray A:9 V:10 Stunning quality

BUT... there is more to it...

Firstly, the synopsis given here on IMDB is a good introduction and will give you a good idea as to the story. Secondly, this movie looks BEAUTIFUL! The cinematography, architecture, and settings are breathtaking and the picture quality is truly stunning.

Now, don't let the first 5 minutes or so throw you... For some reason I kind of got the feel that the very beginning and setup of the story was just a TAD on the cheeeeezy side and might look a bit contrived. BUT, don't let that fool you. After the story commences with the woman giving her performance in Russia, the look, feel, and mood of the film really take off.

This is an excellent 'Old School' Horror story brought to the screen in a very visually striking way, and told with a nice, Old World flair, AND in Russian! (with some English throughout) That gives it an even more otherworldly, almost Victorian air, but in a Russian way, sort of like the movies about Jack the Ripper set at that time ('FROM HELL' for example)

I truly could not get over the amazing visual style of the film. The intricacies of the buildings, and streets, and settings were SO damn detailed and stunningly photographed, that you cannot be helped but to be swept up in the time period. Like I mentioned, after the first shaky 5 minutes or so, the story really begins to even out and draw you into the search for this seeming serial killer who is mutilating and doing some kind of strange ritual with the bodies. But, as the story goes on, you find out that there is a lot more to it...

The acting is very good, interestingly contrasting the English speaking people with the Russian ones. But they all blend very well. I mean, you would frigg'n SWEAR that there was a ton of money involved in the making of this movie, at least they sure made it look that way. This film has a flavour that closely resembles the excellent Roman Polanski film 'THE NINTH GATE' (coincidentally with a similar title - and also starring Johnny Depp as in 'FROM HELL') The visuals are SO detailed that they ALMOST tip over into Fantasy, sort of with just a touch of Tim Burton's look, but not quite. They still are strikingly 'Real' and quite immersive. I don't know if they actually filmed this around Russia, but with all the gorgeous Gothic statues and Gargoyles and such, it sure LOOKS very authentic.

So, it is an 'Old School' Horror story told in a beautifully realized way with a very involving and entertaining story and with a very, very moody and atmospheric tone throughout. I would say that if you like Old School Horror stories but with a Gothic, Russian twist, and you don't mind reading some subtitles, I think you might really find this beautifully crafted film entertaining.

Reviewed by baunacholi-861596 / 10

Solid

Visually & from a setting, costume etc beautiful to look at - the golden age at the end of the 19th century. All this is providing the frame (and just a frame?) for a series of odd and gruesome happenings. You'll find seances and occultism as well as a serial killer and symbolism. It's not new in any sort or way but it worked to keep me engaged. This said it's not particularly thrilling or tense. Even the show down is aesthetically fine but I'm missing the oomph - even when a supernatural aspects kicks in.

Reviewed by paulclaassen6 / 10

Murder mystery thriller with a difference.

'The Ninth' appear to be supernatural, but it is actually a very plausible mystery thriller - with a difference. The director carefully kept the 'supernatural' elements very subtle. I also enjoyed the setting in the 19th Century, making everything more believable.

This is a classic who dunnit murder mystery thriller. The killings are a bit graphic, as the killer mutilates each victim according to images from a book. However, the film never becomes bloody or gory. A medium helps the police, and discovers the killings are part of a ritual, and linked to her past.

'The Ninth' is visually stunning with crisp clear photography and wonderful visuals and cinematography. The actors also did a great job - especially Evgeniy Tsyganov as Detective Rostov, whom I really enjoyed in this role. 'The Ninth' was better than expected, and kept me guessing until the end. Very good indeed.

Read more IMDb reviews