looks exciting

Carson 2022-04-19 09:01:51

The big reversal at the end can't be reflected. After watching this drama, I became interested in Dante's hell map. It's a bit like the eighteen layers of hell that the Chinese call it. It took me a lot of time to find this piece. Information, but art is just art.

The plot of this drama is controlled quite accurately. For example, when the professor said the specific location, the female doctor ran away, but there are some points that cannot be understood logically, such as the following points:
1. A group of people chased with guns Professor, it is said to protect rather than kill, who will believe it? And then at the end, it said it was decent, I really can't figure it out.
2. Since the female doctor knows everything, why don't she figure it out on her own? She also needs the help of a professor's reasoning, which doesn't match the person's design.
3. The boss of the mysterious agency just died like this, and he felt that it was not worth it. Moreover, he came down alone and had a showdown with the government. He felt that it was unrealistic. He came with the ideal of saving the earth, right?

This drama is about acting and emotional control, which is really enjoyable.

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Extended Reading
  • Jacinthe 2022-01-28 08:04:15

    Two translators, Xia Tian and Zhang Youyou, are also good at making this money. . .

  • Orpha 2022-01-28 08:04:15

    It is said that the ending of the movie has a subversive change compared with the original. I didn't read the book, because Dan Brown is a typical "old driver with deep routines", and all the stories look the same. The main difference between this film and the movie "The Da Vinci Code" is that Tom Hanks is a bit older...

Inferno quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bertrand Zobrist: [on TV] It took the Earth's population 100,000 years to reach a billion people. And then just 100 more to reach two billion.

  • Robert Langdon: We met?

    Sienna Brooks: Sorry, that's not quite fair. I was 9 years old at the time.

    Robert Langdon: Wait, wait, 9, 9 years old?

    Sienna Brooks: I was crazy about puzzles. And I liked your books. Maybe not Lost Language of Ideograms. But the others.

    Robert Langdon: Okay.

    Sienna Brooks: I read them all.

    Robert Langdon: What a weird kid.

    Sienna Brooks: I was, actually.

    Robert Langdon: Did I say that out loud?

    Sienna Brooks: You did.