Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

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Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

6.5 | 1h24m | R | en | Adventure

Dante journeys through the nine circles of Hell -- limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery -- in search of his true love, Beatrice. An animated version of the video game of the same name.

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6.5 | 1h24m | R | en | Adventure , Animation , Horror | More Info
Released: February. 09,2010 | Released Producted By: Film Roman , Production I.G Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Dante journeys through the nine circles of Hell -- limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery -- in search of his true love, Beatrice. An animated version of the video game of the same name.

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Cast

Mark Hamill , Kevin Michael Richardson , Graham McTavish

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George Villaflor

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Miguel Neto I was fascinated by the story of Dante Alighiere's Divine Comedy, and came the game Dante's Inferno, even with great changes in relation to the book I found the game excellent, then I was very excited by the animation Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic, more disappointed me Very, first the script is weak, it is very rushed, it should be a series or at least a 2:00 movie, a serious problem, the animation is mute, at some point the animation changes, sometimes Dante is strong, Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic does not even come to the forefront of the game, but it's a bit of a hassle. Be bad, but there are many problems, and unfortunately it is not an Epic animation. Note 6.5
darthsitkur Dante Alighieri returns home from the crusade to find his servants and his father slaughtered and Beatrice close to death. when Beatrice's soul prepares to enter heaven, evil ghosts emerge from the ground and take her into the underworld and Dante has to brave the nine circles of the underworld to rescue her while guided by the spirit Virgil. this is like literally the best and the most intense animated movie I have ever seen, it's really intense, it's creepy, it's action packed, it's scary, it's bloody, it's gruesome, it's gross, it's disgusting, it's disturbing, and it keeps you on the edge of your seat, just the way that I like it, in other words, it's a really great action packed horror film. also, the voice acting was amazing and every single minute of the movie gives you chills down your spine, and as for the gore factor, this is the goriest, the bloodiest, and the most disturbing horror movie I've ever seen, it's bloodier, gorier, and more disturbing than 30 days of night for crying out loud lol. this movie is not for the squeamish AT ALL and IT IS NOT FOR KIDS, this is an animated film for teenagers and adults only
breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com Reading about Dante's Inferno and the nine levels of hell really can be a trip. Trying to imagine what each level is like alone, is a big task. But once this film has been viewed, their will be no other way of thinking about them. It took six directors to make this film come together and they did a swell job with it too. There are some small tid-bits that need to be addressed but overall this film will leave a long lasting impression.The story starts off with Dante returning home from a battle to see his family and fiancé, Beatrice, slain. It is to his own eyes that he witnesses the devil take his fiancé's soul into hell. From there it spirals down to where Dante goes through each level of hell to save Beatrice. This is where things get interesting. The animation and art crew who designed what the levels of hell look like are very surreal and quite imaginative. Each level of hell has its own trait that makes it specifically different and more horrifying than the one before it. The voice cast for this movie was good too. All the voices sounded pretty neat for whatever role they were portraying. The one most distinctly known was Mark Hamill's voice, mostly because his voice sounded like The Joker. But seriously, who doesn't like hearing that voice? My favorite character was Virgil, voiced by Peter Jessop. I just enjoyed how Virgil was nonchalant about the whole situation of being in hell with Dante, as if he didn't care! Graham McTavish acted Dante's voice and he did a good job as well. The only thing that viewers could dealt without is Dante's repetitive and obsessive use of the word "Beatrice". I understand that he wants to save his loved one but it gets annoying to hear it in every other sentence.The other elements that I could not relinquish from my mind were the grisly images that I saw. This film comes off as an action/horror genre epic. That's what I couldn't grasp about it. Reading Dante's Inferno is more like a stroll through hell and this film didn't allow any contemplation. It was more focused on Dante saving his girl from hell. There's plenty of blood and guts to go around though. I can't even begin to think of how much fake blood would have to be used if this was converted to live-action. While watching, it brought me back to when I saw Dead Alive (1992), which also was a gore-fest. Ahhh those bloody memories.Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic may be a little more oriented to the action genre but there is still an abundance of horror meshed inside. Also kudos to the animation and art crew for their distinctive take on Dante Alighieri's journey through hell.
Rectangular_businessman Based in a video game (Which is also loosely based in "the Divine Comedy" by Dante Aliegheri) which I never played in my life, "Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic" it's a deeply flawed production with a very few interesting elements.This movie is divided in chapter, each one of them with a different style of animation: However, this is not an anthology film, since it follows in one linear story-line. During the first part of the movie, the animation and the designs keep a good level, but as the story advances, it turns more generic and bland, being not much better than any average anime series.The same goes for the plot: The elements from the Divine Comedy from Dante gives this movie some level of interest, sadly, those elements doesn't seem to be very well developed, so the internal conflicts of the main character seem way too shallow or forced. The Beatrice character is just plain and uninteresting in comparison with her literary counterpart, being just a typical damsel in distress. And don 'get me started on Lucifer, which here is just merely a stereotypical villain, not so different to any guy from Naruto or some Saturday morning cartoon.Even the spiritual and historical elements that are added in this story just seem superfluous or being put in order to establish some vague connection with the poem in which the game was inspired. In many ways, this is just another story of a hero that must save her love interest; it is just the setting which gives this some sort of interest. To get it worse, this is not even very funny to watch, being way too heavy-handed in order to enjoyable as a simple entertainment, but at the same time, it is way too banal to be considered as a serious work.Despite the interesting premise and some few moments of good animation, this film feels just flat and forgettable. It's just neither entertaining nor satisfying enough to be considered something worth watching.