The only suspense is, who will be reversed 20 minutes before the end?

Eduardo 2022-03-26 09:01:05

∵ Religion = I don't understand ∧ Symbol = I haven't seen it before.

∴ Religion + symbols = no logic

=> Dante Code<>Brain

∵ Ron Howard + Tom Hanks

?: What are you looking at?

Perhaps the only answer is suspense. But it wasn't the best one either.

Trouble comes when rich hooligans start philosophizing. He was trapped in what some called the "turnout dilemma" and could not extricate himself. Howard opens with this, but you don't expect him to answer this question.

According to Howard's usual technique in the "Robert Langdon" series, the mystery is revealed about 20 minutes before the end of the film. The movie is over, the story is not yet; as in "The Da Vinci Code" leaving a living descendant of Jesus; as in "Angels and Demons", in which the new Pope canonizes a devil; the ending of the story is open. Religion, Dante, hell, purgatory, frescoes, symbols, Italy, Venice, Istanbul (why is it always hurt every time, should the East and the West meet like this?), following the story line of this film, the only thing you can do It's all about imaginative, guessing who will be reversed. But unfortunately, the movie is not over yet, but the story is dead. The biological and chemical weapons that are going to wipe out half of the earth's people are actually packed in a plastic bag similar to the one your family uses to store kitchen waste every day; it seems that the bad guy's head is indeed burnt out by philosophical questions.

Uncle Hanks, although it is getting harder and harder; but his unique and incomparable voice has not changed at all; he will never disappoint those English listening fans that Forrest Gump had circled. By the way, his "Captain Sully" is also being brought in, a real hero who "has been preparing for this moment for 30 years of his career".

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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.