Tom Hanks returns as the ever-curious Robert Langdon in 'Inferno', facing his most personal crisis yet: amnesia. This instalment leans into a more psychological thriller aspect, with disorienting visuals and a palpable sense of urgency. Felicity Jones provides…
Inferno
After waking up in a hospital with amnesia, professor Robert Langdon and a doctor must race against time to foil a deadly global plot.
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'Inferno' finds Tom Hanks's Robert Langdon in a state of amnesia, tasked with stopping a global catastrophe. The film relies heavily on its star power and the established brand, but the narrative feels overly familiar. While the performances…
In 'Inferno', Tom Hanks once again dons the tweed jacket of Robert Langdon, this time grappling with memory loss and a bio-terrorist plot. The film excels in its visual storytelling, blending historical art with nightmarish hallucinations to create…
Dan Brown's 'Inferno' arrives on screen with a familiar formula: amnesiac symbologist, cryptic clues, and a world-ending threat. Tom Hanks reprises his role with his usual dependable presence, navigating a labyrinth of Dantean imagery. The film's tone is…
Tom Hanks returns as Robert Langdon in 'Inferno', a film that attempts to recapture the globe-trotting puzzle-solving of its predecessors. This time, Langdon awakens with amnesia, a narrative hook that injects immediate urgency into a plot concerning a…
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While sharing the core DNA of Robert Langdon adventures, 'Inferno' often presents a darker, more claustrophobic visual palette. The film frequently plunges into shadowy interiors and dreamlike sequences, reflecting Langdon's fractured mental state and the disturbing nature of the plot. This contrasts with the more expansive, sunlit historical locations seen in earlier instalments, aiming for a more psychologically intense and unsettling aesthetic.