"The Girl" had used an actual name, even if it was one that sounded suspicious or was clearly a pseudonym, like in the novel where she used Irene Adler. That would go a way to letting Corso and the viewer relate to her in a different way and making it not so clear for so long that she was supernatural.
I wish Polanski had chosen a girl with more sex appeal than Emmanuelle Seigner. Even an old maid like Lena Olin was more provocative. I'm an AC/DC fan, myself. And to tell you the truth, getting raped by the Devil sounds like a lot of fun. But if I'm going to burn in Hell for all eternity, I may as well get my money's worth.
"Livin' easy, livin' free Season ticket on a one way ride Askin' nothin', leave me be Takin' everythin' in my stride Don't need reason, don't need rhyme Ain't nothin' that I'd rather do Goin' down, party time My friends are gonna be there too I'm on the highway to hell"
I'll have to agree with you here. Obviously they could have found someone better looking but that can be said regardless of who they cast. Emmanuelle looks gorgeous in this movie, especially all hot and sweaty at the end.
> And to tell you the truth, getting raped by the Devil sounds like a lot of fun.
What a peculiar thing to say. If you died in the intervening time since you wrote that post I bet you are finding out that it's not as much fun as you thought it was going to be. LOL
OMG I actually can't believe your wish. I, on the contrary, find Emmanuelle to be the most fitting actress for this. She has that mystique that no other actress could've delivered better. I absolutely love the way she plays, portrays Devil's assistant. Pure perfection. Telfer is too seductive, too pretty, too sexy for this role, which would make the viewer too obsessed with the Girl.
I loved the mystery of that character, too. I love how unsettling she is and how you're never sure exactly who's side she's on or what she's doing, right up until the very end (and even then there are a myriad of questions). Ninth Gate is a great movie for giving us, the audience, just enough to dig in, but not spoon feed us anything or talk down. It's great.