once i in a while I watch this movie , 2 hours of fantastic cinema. It's one of my favorite movies, a glass of scotch, few cigarettes. and when its over, sit dazzled on the couch and watch these fantastic ending credits.... amazing.
My friends didnt like it. "Boring and predictable" they said. I went on and on about camera angles and stillness to develop tension etc. A wasted effort UNLESS one truly loves cinema. Most dont really understand what they see.
I got into a taxi late at night in Krakow, Poland and the elderly driver played this for me as we drove through the old city at night. I felt like I was in a film. It was wonderful
@@janetlieb2507 Thanks. Your comment reminded me of it so I'm listening again. I forget how good music is for accompanying emotions. Today is the 47th year since my 6 day old baby son died. So now I shall make a list of music to accompany grief.
I'm not a great fan of opera, but I find myself coming to listen this song every now and then. The way she uses her voice almost like an instrument is just amazing and beautiful.
Our vocal cords are instruments; we just don't see them that way. I understand what you mean though; when used correctly, the human vocal cords are the most beautiful instrument there is. That's what I love about classical singing.
Angelic to some degree but having stood face to face with an Angel in may of 1994 I assure you the effect of an Angel would effect every atom of your being.
Biiiiiitch, hell yeah (haha). This is one of my all time favourite films PURELY because the end credit song elevated the entire experience. THAT is how cinema is done
Beautiful, ethereal and sublime, I was a child when this film captured me with its mystique and mystery, one day I will visit that Cathar castle in France and I will seek to open my ninth gate.
One of my favorite. I watch it once in a while, maybe twice a year or so. Everything is done right. The actors, the plot, everything. It's perfectly executed. My interest in Occult also contributes a bit.
This musical piece demands a certain amount of faith to understand it. If you are not carful you will feel her lulling voice pulling at your mind often to listen over and over again. Roman Polanski is a lot of things, stupid is not one of them. :Peace~
5:04 am my time, 5th can of beer, no cigarettes left , just remembering my dear Mom and all mixed thoughts , thanks for the music Wojchiech Kilar, rest in peace all good souls.
Superb!!!@!@....soprano sumi jo....i love her voice ... When I finish wathing this movie I was amazed that the bonus is at the end of the movie...!!! Love movie and love the song indeed... Love you sumi^^
I envision this as if a sort of entrance to Hell has opened.....yet it's deceiving because you are drawn to it due to this sound/song. You had been drawn to it from miles away. From this powerful...beautiful...mesmerizing! sound....voice....song literally roaring, bellowing into the sky coming from it's entrance. You are unsure and almost terrified. But this very song draws you to it due to it's indescribable beauty and you just can't escape it and want to keep going closer to it. You could even see the flames in it's entrance. But yet you still go towards it even though in your gut you know you shouldn't. But just as soon as that feeling has come across you it's already too late as you approach it's steps. The bellowing of this song would be even stronger to further seal your fate even as you see the flames of the entrance atop the stairs. Like a moth to the flame your fate would be sealed by this beautiful, mesmerizing song having drawn you in to be consumed.....~Thy flesh consumed~
No, and I am also convinced, that we have only ONE life here on earth (like the animals) and no life in eternity. But I love watching movies like "the ninth gate", so that I can at least dream about eternity :-)
@@claudiamuller221 yeah its a nice fantacy the devil ,great movie . but who really knows , it can almost seem real to be a creation , that can create our own accencion , or decencion.through our actions while we are here on earth.
I sent you the link of one of my favourite Thrillers from Europe with English Subtitles. The ending is completely horrible und unexpected. The movie is about a young woman, who vanished without any trace during a vacation. In the end her boyfriends discovers what has happened to her : th-cam.com/video/3-ySF3M3vIw/w-d-xo.html Enjoy :-)
The beauty of this aria is nearly beyond description! It can take a person through all emotions, ending with desperate sadness. If it doesn't produce at least one tear, then you have no pulse.
@@chefjaike - This piece instantly reminded me of one of my all-time favorite literature characters: Erik, the Phantom of the Opera (the book). Then once I was totally in love with Andrew Lloyd-Webber's score for his musical and I realized he never really had HIS own "love song"... this piece did that for me. I have a special attachment to both him and the man who first embodied him physically in a relatable way, both as a tragic and broken figure; Mr. Michael Crawford. And to have music to tie it all together for me, well, makes it so much more special and more heart-breaking. 😞😢
@@lLadyAszneth yeah i mean....i love it too...but i dont listen to it everyday. It is very sad and emotionally taxing. I usually listen to it when people post responses to it.....and that is how I handle the fact that music can actually drive me crazy.
Fare well too those who once knew me in my mortal Coil, I have no use for any of you any more and never did in the first place . I have uncharted roads too walk and you simply cannot follow.
God, Satan was beautiful in this movie. I'm not sure how good this movie is, but I've watched it more than once just to watch her. The book is quite different in many respects as I recall. A very dense read and it's about rare books as much as anything else.
She isn't singing the tune, nor does her death have anything to do with the movie. Are you mentioning her name because she once associated with the director of this movie?
once i in a while I watch this movie , 2 hours of fantastic cinema. It's one of my favorite movies, a glass of scotch, few cigarettes. and when its over, sit dazzled on the couch and watch these fantastic ending credits.... amazing.
so true my friend, so true!
Couldn’t have said it better myself... something about it just resonates.
Wonderful movie!!
henkiis I am going to try this tomorow when I get off work lol with bourbon on the rocks though
My friends didnt like it. "Boring and predictable" they said. I went on and on about camera angles and stillness to develop tension etc. A wasted effort UNLESS one truly loves cinema. Most dont really understand what they see.
Haunting. Sadness and beauty.
Yes! So beautiful! Babalons heart❤🧜♀️🌊
I got into a taxi late at night in Krakow, Poland and the elderly driver played this for me as we drove through the old city at night. I felt like I was in a film. It was wonderful
Beautiful experience for you!❤
@@janetlieb2507 Thanks. Your comment reminded me of it so I'm listening again. I forget how good music is for accompanying emotions. Today is the 47th year since my 6 day old baby son died. So now I shall make a list of music to accompany grief.
❤❤
@@alexandrawalker4640 so sorry for your loss!!! ❤❤
@@alexandrawalker4640 I am so sorry for your loss friend. I hope this comment finds you well. ♥
Sumi Jo~!! One of the best sopranos.
It sounds to me like the song of a beautiful, damned soul sailing down into the abyss. At the very end it suddenly turns so dark...
Same as any cooperations with ....you know who.
I'm not a great fan of opera, but I find myself coming to listen this song every now and then. The way she uses her voice almost like an instrument is just amazing and beautiful.
it's not opera.
Our vocal cords are instruments; we just don't see them that way. I understand what you mean though; when used correctly, the human vocal cords are the most beautiful instrument there is. That's what I love about classical singing.
The movie with this song = an all time great
Yes! A masterpiece!🌜🌛🌙❤
Beautiful music from Heaven ❤️ ❤️ love from the UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧💜
this movie is under rated... and the beginning of this song sounded like diablo 2
James Gall it will stay underrated... b u t. Not for those like you and me who have seen the art of cinematograhic perfection.
Dune soundtrack sounds like d3
I allow myself to be taken away by this piece every time....angelic
actually, demonic ;)
me too
Angelic to some degree but having stood face to face with an Angel in may of 1994 I assure you the effect of an Angel would effect every atom of your being.
@@alluneedisawill nothing demonic about it. Besides no human but those like me know anything about demons.
Dark angel Babalon!❤
This will be the song that will played at the end of my mom's funeral today. Love you mama x x x
Rest her soul...sorry to hear of your loss
the whole score of the ending credits still makes my blood run cold
Well, back then opening and closing credits were still a work of art integral to the films. Today that is a lost art too.
Yes a chill!❤
@@Wolfen443 yes!!❤🌛🌜
Biiiiiitch, hell yeah (haha). This is one of my all time favourite films PURELY because the end credit song elevated the entire experience. THAT is how cinema is done
@@Wolfen443 I was meant to reply to your comment. But you can see my reply below
Beautiful, ethereal and sublime, I was a child when this film captured me with its mystique and mystery, one day I will visit that Cathar castle in France and I will seek to open my ninth gate.
Amazing song, beautiful & haunting at the same time.
Hauntingly darkly beautiful..a Siren lullaby!!🧜♀️🔱🌊❤🌙🌛🌜⭐🌟
Love this music, so eerie, and love this movie
Me too!!🔱🧜♀️🌊❤
Excellent vocal. This woman's voice reminds me of Edda Del'Orso's many vocals with composer Ennio Morricone.
To nie opera, to muzyka filmowa- Wojciech Kilar. Jeden z najlepszych na świecie kompozytorów muzyki filmowej. Polak, jak Polański. Już nie żyje.
this song + my chair + my imagination + replay = :)
No other end credit music will ever stand the slightest chance
Maybe 1492 conquest of paradise end credit music.
One of my favorite. I watch it once in a while, maybe twice a year or so. Everything is done right. The actors, the plot, everything. It's perfectly executed. My interest in Occult also contributes a bit.
Like a moth the ninth gate will incinerate you.
"Wow"
I want to paint that fire
This musical piece demands a certain amount of faith to understand it. If you are not carful you will feel her lulling voice pulling at your mind often to listen over and over again. Roman Polanski is a lot of things, stupid is not one of them. :Peace~
Interezante,
Ever just stare at the flames in the background?
Yes. I haven't watched this video in ages.
That is sublime meditation into the deepest depths of reality
Lucifer himself would surely appreciate this.
A masterpiece within a masterpiece.
5:04 am my time, 5th can of beer, no cigarettes left , just remembering my dear Mom and all mixed thoughts , thanks for the music Wojchiech Kilar, rest in peace all good souls.
Superb!!!@!@....soprano sumi jo....i love her voice ...
When I finish wathing this movie I was amazed that the bonus is at the end of the movie...!!!
Love movie and love the song indeed...
Love you sumi^^
Listen to this very carefully, Mr. Corso.
I envision this as if a sort of entrance to Hell has opened.....yet it's deceiving because you are drawn to it due to this sound/song. You had been drawn to it from miles away. From this powerful...beautiful...mesmerizing! sound....voice....song literally roaring, bellowing into the sky coming from it's entrance. You are unsure and almost terrified. But this very song draws you to it due to it's indescribable beauty and you just can't escape it and want to keep going closer to it. You could even see the flames in it's entrance. But yet you still go towards it even though in your gut you know you shouldn't. But just as soon as that feeling has come across you it's already too late as you approach it's steps. The bellowing of this song would be even stronger to further seal your fate even as you see the flames of the entrance atop the stairs. Like a moth to the flame your fate would be sealed by this beautiful, mesmerizing song having drawn you in to be consumed.....~Thy flesh consumed~
Opera is too beautiful to describe
This song is just breath taking the devil himself would surely appreciate it and enjoy it.
Do you believe, the devil exists ?
@@claudiamuller221 do you?
No, and I am also convinced, that we have only ONE life here on earth (like the animals) and no life in eternity. But I love watching movies like "the ninth gate", so that I can at least dream about eternity :-)
@@claudiamuller221 yeah its a nice fantacy the devil ,great movie . but who really knows , it can almost seem real to be a creation , that can create our own accencion , or decencion.through our actions while we are here on earth.
I sent you the link of one of my favourite Thrillers from Europe with English Subtitles. The ending is completely horrible und unexpected. The movie is about a young woman, who vanished without any trace during a vacation. In the end her boyfriends discovers what has happened to her : th-cam.com/video/3-ySF3M3vIw/w-d-xo.html Enjoy :-)
The beauty of this aria is nearly beyond description! It can take a person through all emotions, ending with desperate sadness. If it doesn't produce at least one tear, then you have no pulse.
Yes...it still gets to my misty eyes even after 22 years.
@@chefjaike - This piece instantly reminded me of one of my all-time favorite literature characters: Erik, the Phantom of the Opera (the book). Then once I was totally in love with Andrew Lloyd-Webber's score for his musical and I realized he never really had HIS own "love song"... this piece did that for me. I have a special attachment to both him and the man who first embodied him physically in a relatable way, both as a tragic and broken figure; Mr. Michael Crawford. And to have music to tie it all together for me, well, makes it so much more special and more heart-breaking. 😞😢
@@lLadyAszneth yeah i mean....i love it too...but i dont listen to it everyday. It is very sad and emotionally taxing. I usually listen to it when people post responses to it.....and that is how I handle the fact that music can actually drive me crazy.
@@chefjaike Yeah, I've had a few pieces and songs that have made me teetering on the knife's edge myself.
Stay safe out there.
Aszneth
A lovely dark. Melancholy!❤❤
Simply ethereal....
Beautiful music. Beautifully sung ❤
Beautiful
❤💧
*BEAUTIFUL*
Lesson learned folks
Beautiful.
stupendo!
....The mother is a god in the eyes of her child - The children of Hydra knows what i mean!
se me ponen los pelos de punta!
the top!
Élu...,ne résulte pas d'un choix.... 🃏😎
A softer version of the great gig in the sky.
oh johnnyyyyy
@almant2 yes! not really the top but this vid shows on the first page of results when you search for the ninth gate :)
Божественная мелодия
Sounds heavenly, beautiful ending theme, 663th like
I drown in the colour of your eye
for a black heart will only find beauty in darkness
@TheVoidfiend she does..her name can be seen in the scrolling credits
as noted in the description.
Babalon!❤💧
❤❤❤❤
@Clickie13 Yeah well all of that plus my glass of red wine :)
Grand vocals, hard to emote; thanks for letting us enjoy!
Как все ничтожно перед вечностью
@kyprosal1 - uva uvam vivendo varia fit
@wizbangIWD awesome :)
Polanski is such s great director
So true
Just finished the movie. One of the best I ve ever watched. Whats that kind of music, is it Opera??
I would refer to it as a song....a song without lyrics. Just an amazingly powerful vocal melody.
@celestialangelnight indeed...i wonder how they filmed that
Fare well too those who once knew me in my mortal Coil, I have no use for any of you any more and never did in the first place . I have uncharted roads too walk and you simply cannot follow.
I feeling dean corso
...Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance feels...
Bewitching
It's so sad ....when you live the Gods path... everything turn's to death,body and soul....
@chefjaike How? Im so computer illiterate...
The opening titles are based on the Havanaise, this isn't (to my hearing)
Don't tell me the Cienza Bros are Singing This☺️
God, Satan was beautiful in this movie. I'm not sure how good this movie is, but I've watched it more than once just to watch her. The book is quite different in many respects as I recall. A very dense read and it's about rare books as much as anything else.
The girl wasn't Satan... she was a succubus sent by Satan to protect Corso and help him reach the goal
amén
@@demonfromthemine677 The girl watching over and protecting Corso is probably Lilith.
The whore of Babylon
Sharon Tate :'(
She isn't singing the tune, nor does her death have anything to do with the movie. Are you mentioning her name because she once associated with the director of this movie?
I didn't understand the ending. Did he go to gate of hell or something?
Yes...I believe he was welcome in Hell...he was expected.
And the girl is the devil?
@@gracebenjamin5548 I always thougyt she was.
i think about devil when i listen to that music. his power , inside the darkness and all bad manners........................
I have been to the Entrance of Hell and it sounded nothing like this.
This is far from being Opera!