film uses Dante to redeem her lover Beatrice through layers of hell. It
shows the various pains experienced by the souls in hell that cannot be
exceeded. Greed, gluttony, greed, anger, cult, rape, etc. Fraud and betrayal, of
course, among them, Dante also kept discovering that he had committed some of them before,
especially when he found out that Beatrice’s death was indirectly caused
by him. He collapsed after fighting and
always reminds me of the
rather black ridicule of "The Seven Deadly Sins" .
The highly stylized pictures are very gothic and
bloody scenes are many and very enjoyable. The
overall feeling is like watching the saint's Xiaoqiang in the zodiac,
and every level of the BOSS is a blow out,
except for the last Lucifer, which took a little effort.
However, because it was done by multiple illustrators,
Dante’s image is multi-faceted, very plump,
sometimes handsome, sometimes fierce, and sometimes WS. (The expression when I found out that Beatrice's death was caused by himself reminds me of the uncle in the smelly work... --)
Very solemn use of words and tone sounds very enjoyable. The
last paragraph is like
We were together,neither in Hell nor in Paradise.
neither damned nor saved.
I did not die, and I did not live.
We will be in Together, it is neither hell nor heaven.
It is neither cursed nor saved.
I am not dead, and I am not alive.
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