very ordinary movie

Orland 2022-04-21 09:02:00

From this film, the plot has reached the point where the mountains and rivers are exhausted. Although it is still adapted from a novel, the author has not conceived a wonderful story. , and the director doesn't seem to care much about the plot of the movie. Not only did he not discover the existence of these bugs, but he also fully expressed them one by one. It can be seen that the director has not much to complete the trilogy as soon as possible. Mind to scrutinize the plausibility of the whole story. This is a very sad thing. The movie clearly threw out the proposition that human beings are the cancer of the earth, but it did not deliberately exaggerate the sense of crisis that the doomsday has descended. The doomsday clues unfolded, but they did not lead us to go deep into Dante's world at all. The shallow connection made the work reveal a kind of simple and boring, and I couldn't feel the cultural heritage contained in the work, which made the movie popular in the ordinary action movie. in the ranks. The movie did not make any effort to classify the sexual value of the work into the suspenseful works. Too much escape process shows more elements of the sexual value of the movie action movie. It can be said that this movie is out of touch with the other two movies. Disconnecting to this point, letting the commercial value override the artistic value, can only make the work show a vulgar feeling. Fortunately, Tom Hanks did not stage any love and passion in the movie, otherwise the movie is really degenerate. An unseen point of view.

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Inferno quotes

  • Bertrand Zobrist: Everything before you is just... an idea. Now it's real. "Love awakens the soul to act."

    Sienna Brooks: That's not fair. Quoting Dante to me. But it's "beauty" not "love."

  • Bertrand Zobrist: There have been five... major... extinctions... in the Earth's history... and unless we take bold, immediate action... the sixth extinction... will be our own.