The reasoning part is good, but there is still room for discussion

Jamir 2022-04-19 09:01:51

This is very similar to tom hanks' previous work "Angels and Demons". It's all a mystery movie with a religious background. There are many places in the plot of this film that are very reluctant, such as why the protagonist trusts the female protagonist at once, how did the boss of the security company go out in person, and the timing of the shooting in the final fight... I think it is very reluctant. There is also how the WHO has become such an organization that NB saves the world, this setting is so strange. When the protagonist of the title loses his memory, the switching between fantasy and reality makes it uncomfortable to watch, resulting in a very fragmented plot at the beginning.

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  • Kelli 2022-01-28 08:04:15

    It's another European sightseeing film, and Professor Langdon is panting all the way through the tour guide + commentary. Dan Brown’s story will always have the same problem. The self-righteous loyalty and traitor are reversed. The characters turn the face like a book, and I look indifferent...

  • Reagan 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    The villain's practice of creating a virus and then dominating the world, I'll take my lunch and say goodbye to me, who has experienced countless failures while playing Plague Inc., has insulted me and made me very angry. Decryption is not subtle at all! Get the clue - ah here are the words - the word is related to xx let's go to xx - take a clue... run around like this. Sunset red fights and romance are even more embarrassing.

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.