Inferno
After waking up in a hospital with amnesia, professor Robert Langdon and a doctor must race against time to foil a deadly global plot.
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- Cast:
- Tom Hanks , Felicity Jones , Omar Sy , Irrfan Khan , Sidse Babett Knudsen , Ben Foster , Ana Ularu
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The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
This is the worst I've ever seen. If you read the book , try not to watch this movie. 1.the characters are nothing as described in the book, many as well not even in the movie! Where the hell are they? 2.what the fuuuuuuu just happened to the ending?????? Why changing it so much!!! The ending has nothing to do with what the writer described in the book, why did the hell they changes it and made it too easy and not even fun? 3.WORST THIS I'VE EVER SEEN! STOP DESTROYING THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE BOOKS JUST TO GET THE DAMN MONEY! 4. So many scenes are not even close to the book. This is just some poor production , and bad acting, everyone seems to be just want to finish the damn movie.
Mr Howard, it's time to dump the Dan Brown, pulp nonsense 'don't-give- em-too-much-time-to-think-about-it' type storytelling and concentrate on making sense. This (ecological?) story is about as shallow as it gets and the casting, while some sure look good, are unsuited for their allotted tasks. But, while this mess left many audience members anxious for it to finish - it surprisingly did make money! Seems some people still like frenetic comic-book foolishness, so, I guess Mr Howard and Brown will keep churning it out for them. For die-hard action fans only.
Not since "He Knows You're Alone" has so many people wanted to kill Tom Hanks. If you have seen a trailer for the film then you know Bertrand Zobrist (Ben Foster) wants to release a virus and destroy much of the human population to save the planet/humanity. However, unlike "12 Monkeys" he simply just doesn't quietly do it himself traveling to different airports. Nope. He hides the virus and leaves a cryptic message, in case he dies...like the first scene. Bring in Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks).Now in order to raise the difficulty level, let's give Langdon amnesia and the audience the same confusion as to who are the bad guys and good guys. Langdon is being assisted by his fan doctor Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones). Seasoned and casual viewers both can figure things out by an early clue.As far as puzzle solving, the film is a let down from previous films, but if you like chase scenes with hype music that sounds like a lame version of "Midnight Express" this one fits that description. Entertainment has resorted to chase scenes instead of something intellectual.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
I read Dan Brown's book Inferno two weeks ago and, according to me, this movie is a completely different story than that from the book, nothing matches the book besides the actual foundation story. There are so many differences between the book and the movie. If I was Dan Brown, I would never have allowed the movie to bear his books name.