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646f9e108c When Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Dr. Sienna Brooks, and together they must race across Europe against the clock to foil a deadly global plot.
Famous symbologist on a trail of clues tied to the great Dante himself. When Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks, a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to stop a madman from unleashing a global virus that would wipe out half of the world's population.
In the 7 years since the last Robert langdon adventure angels and demons, Robert langdon returns for his latest adventure. This time around, Robert is trying to remember how he ended up shot in the hospital with no memory of how he ended up there. In other matters, there is a threat of virus dubbed inferno which is sort of solution to a group of mad people who thinking solution to the over population is to commit genocide. Robert receive help from sienna brooks who helps him escape as he tries to uncover the mystery around him. While certain aspects of the film feel a little messy particularly the ending, but it is still an enjoyable film despite its flaws.
This seems to be the popular comment whenever a movie adaptation of a book is released. I myself haven&#39;t read too many of the books that have been turned into movies, and of the ones that I have read, the movie versions were fairly decent. So it comes as quite a shock for me to see a movie adaptation of a book and be sorely disappointed, which is unfortunately the case with Inferno. I hadn&#39;t read the books that the two previous movies were based on, I only saw the film versions, and I actually preferred Angels &amp; Demons to The Da Vinci Code. Inferno was the first Dan Brown novel I&#39;ve read, which I did so once I learned there was a movie version being made and who had been cast. I don&#39;t know what the previous two books were like, but for me personally, Inferno was a fantastic read that I couldn&#39;t put down. I know some of what Dante&#39;s Inferno is about and its fascinating subject matter which allows for some nice disturbing imagery. It felt like it would make a great movie, and I could totally picture the book playing out on screen. Sadly, the changes made are rarely ever for the &#39;better&#39;, contrary to what some opinions may have you believe.<br/><br/>The beginning was the first change I noted, as it pretty much puts out there what the &quot;villain&#39;s&quot; motive is right from the beginning, whereas in the book you discover what it&#39;s really all about as you read on. I&#39;ll admit that Ron Howard&#39;s managed to tackle the tricky subject of Robert Langdon&#39;s hallucinations that he finds himself with after waking up in a hospital, wounded, with amnesia, quite well. There are some striking images. These visuals could be confusing/might not make complete sense to some, but they convey just how disorientated Tom Hanks&#39; character is. Speaking of, Hanks is obviously comfortable in the role now, this being his third outing. Langdon is a likable guy, though he&#39;s a bit snarky at times, but it&#39;s never to the detriment of his character. His Langdon is confused and trying to piece things together with the help of Dr. Sienna Brooks played by the lovely Felicity Jones. Yes, she&#39;s much younger than Hanks, as have been his previous two leading ladies, deal with it. They aren&#39;t paired up in &#39;that&#39; sort of way. She helps him on his journey of discovering clues regarding how to stop the spread of a virus that Ben Foster&#39;s Zobrist believes is the only solution to Earth&#39;s overpopulation problem. <br/><br/>Jones&#39; Sienna proves more than a match for Hanks&#39; Langdon, she&#39;s intelligent, resourceful, cunning, and is more than she appears…which, unfortunately, is where the movie&#39;s first real mistake occurs. The book goes into great detail about Sienna&#39;s background and what drives her as a character/the choices she makes, but apart from one flashback scene late into the movie, we&#39;re not given nearly enough information about her to really understand the character&#39;s motivations. There&#39;s a lot more to the character than what the movie would have you believe, and I was particularly disappointed/upset regarding what they did with her at the end. Jones is more than up to the task of portraying this character&#39;s complexities, and she has a nice chemistry with Hanks, so it&#39;s a shame the movie doesn&#39;t dive into her character more. I don&#39;t mind changes from book to movie if they make *sense*, but there&#39;s really no reason why such a drastic change had to be made with her character. Hopefully Rogue One at the end of the year will better utilize Felicity Jones&#39; talents.<br/><br/>Adding to the above disappointment is the changing of the book&#39;s ending as a whole. The message was actually really important, and I was hoping it wouldn&#39;t receive the &#39;Hollywood treatment&#39;, but sadly they&#39;ve gone the predictable route by not sticking to what made the book&#39;s ending so great. The movie could&#39;ve been saved, had they kept the book&#39;s ending, but instead it&#39;s rather weak/wholly paint-by-numbers and therefore boring. <br/><br/>Along with the two leads, the movie&#39;s other benefits are its pace (things seldom slow down until near the end, before the climax), its visuals as mentioned before, and the return of an actually interesting requisite assassin who pursues Langdon. The Da Vinci Code had Paul Bettany&#39;s memorable albino monk (I can&#39;t recall the second movie&#39;s equivalent), and this time we have one in the form of Vayentha. Ana Ularu doesn&#39;t get to say much, but she conveys a lot with just her looks and appears ruthless enough in the role. The confrontation between her, Langdon and Sienna above the Hall of the Five Hundred in the Palazzo Vecchio is memorable, especially her demise. I was less fond of the Elizabeth Sinskey character/her relationship with Langdon, which slowed things down near the end. Time could&#39;ve been better spent elsewhere. Irrfan Khan&#39;s &#39;The Provost&#39; feels as though he&#39;s meant to provide the majority of what little &#39;humour&#39; (albeit of the morbid variety) the movie has, but falls rather short on account of the fact that he tends to mumble/is hard to understand at times. Ida Darvish&#39;s Marta, however, is a welcome side character. <br/><br/>Reading a book that I enjoyed immensely, only to have a sub-par movie adaptation of it made is a new experience for me, and not one I&#39;d like to repeat in the future. For those who&#39;re wondering whether they should read the book before seeing the movie…see the movie first if you don&#39;t wish to be disappointed, as perhaps when taken on its own merit the film isn&#39;t that bad. However, if you have a sense of morbid curiosity and wish to see just what&#39;s been done to what should&#39;ve been a great movie, then read the book first. The third option is to imagine the film&#39;s cast when reading the book and NOT go see the movie, as that path will only lead to disappointment.
Koepp has managed a brisk adaptation, although some of the dialogue can feel very forced, particularly when it comes to the clue-solving set-ups. Still, Howard keeps the viewer constantly occupied, Felicity Jones is an engaging sidekick, and there’s clearly a lot more mileage left for Tom Hanks in this franchise’s tank.
Robert Langdon has similar &#39;visions from Hell&#39; in the book, but the hallucinations include an unknown &#39;silver-haired woman&#39;. She is later revealed to be Elizabeth Sinskey, head of the WHO; she is significantly older than Robert (old enough to be his mother), and he had only met her a few days before getting amnesia. In the movie, the woman in the hallucinations is initially cloaked, but Robert later recognizes her as Elizabeth. She is of Robert&#39;s age, and he has known her for years since they were once in a relationship.<br/><br/>Sienna is described as suffering from a metabolic disease in her youth that causes her hair to fall out; she always wears a blond wig as a result. Elizabeth Sinskey was also afflicted with a childhood disease, and its treatment has rendered her unable to have children. She has several flashbacks of a conversation with Zobrist, who visciously berates her and the WHO for their perceived lack of action with regards to controlling overpopulation. When he suggests that desperate measures are necessary, she takes his picture and puts him on the watchlist. The Consortium&#39;s Provost (called Mr. Sim in the film) has flashbacks of meeting Zobrist and sheltering him for a year, so that he could work in secret on his project while the WHO searched for him in vain. A gift from Zobrist during their last meeting (a personalized copy of Dante&#39;s Inferno) and Zobrist&#39;s suicide unsettle the Provost, causing him to think that Zobrist may be using the Consortium to release a world-wide plague.<br/><br/>The book is interspersed with flashbacks of Robert, remembering a lecture he once held about Dante and the Inferno novel. Most of the imagery that he used in the lecture (Botticelli&#39;s Map of Hell and several other Inferno-related artpieces) helps him (and the reader) find clues to Zobrist&#39;s riddles.<br/><br/>The WHO agents that arrive at Sienna&#39;s apartment are led by Christoph Brüder in the book (Christoph Bouchard in the movie). As Robert and Sienna flee, Robert notices the silver-haired woman being held in a WHO van, apparently drugged and held captive. They are being chased and fired upon by agents, but manage to escape, and enter the Boboli gardens. As they use the hallway leading into the Palazzo Museum, they find that the entrance is blocked by a guard station. Sienna has to mislead and take out the guard in order for them to proceed into the museum, showing that she is far from the fragile damsel in distress that she may appear to be.<br/><br/>Upon admitting that the WHO is now on Robert&#39;s trail and that she has lost him, Vayentha learns that she has been disavowed by the Consortium. In her desparation, she decides to go and search for him anyway. By chance, she picks up his trail again and chases him, hoping that the Consortium will take her back if she completes the mission to retrieve him. As a result, she is not trying to execute him in the book, even though Robert thinks that she is. In the movie, the provost gives her a direct order to terminate Robert, which she tries to do without success in the museum.<br/><br/>When learning that Robert and Ignazio were the ones who had stolen Dante&#39;s death mask, the guards call Ignazio&#39;s office, only to learn from his secretary that he has died of a heart attack the previous night. He was able to leave a voice mail message for Robert that points towards the mask&#39;s hiding place (in the movie, Robert had already received it by email). Robert tells the secretary to delete the message. They use the distraction of one of the drone cameras to escape.<br/><br/>Robert and Sienna try to flee the museum through the secret hallways, with Brüder and his team closely following them. Robert manages to shake them off by diverting them into a dead end. After Vayentha falls to her death, they escape to the streets, with Robert putting on Sienna&#39;s wig as disguise; with Sienna&#39;s bald head, they manage to pose as a rock star and a groupie, evading the police until they reach a small church. Robert borrows an old lady&#39;s iPhone to find the solution to Ignazio&#39;s riddle, and discovers it points to the Baptistry.<br/><br/>In the movie, Robert and Sienna find the mask at the baptistry and discover the hidden text on its back. They are found by Bouchard, who claims to have been the one who asked for Robert&#39;s help before he got amnesia. While on the train to Venice, Robert sees through Bouchard&#39;s ruse and incapacitates him. After deducing that Inferno must be in the Hagia Sofia, Istanbul, Sienna betrays Robert and leaves him to be caught by Bouchard again. Bouchard reveals that he has gone rogue and intends to obtain Inferno in order to sell it. He is finally killed by the Provost, who explains how Sienna, Vayentha and the doctor shot in the hospital were all part of an elaborate deception to get Robert to cooperate, but Sienna has apparently used both Robert and the Consortium for her own agenda.<br/><br/>In the book, the sequence differs significantly: Robert and Sienna discover the mask in the bapistry, but find that there is are series of 7 Ps on the back of the forehead. Robert remembers that these symbolize the seven sins (peccatum in Latin), and in true Dante fashion, he discovers that by wiping them away in atonement, a secret text is revealed on the back of the mask. They are then approached by a man calling himself Jonathan Ferris. He has a nasty face rash which he claims comes from an allergy to soy-based soap, and a big black mark on his chest which he tries to hide. Ferris claims to have been the one who asked for Robert&#39;s help deciphering Zobrist&#39;s riddle. Although Robert doesn&#39;t recognize the man, he has &#39;familiar eyes&#39;. Robert calls his publicist with a request to charter an airplane for him to Geneva; this ruse sends the WHO into a dead end, while Robert, Sienna and Ferris escape by train to Venice. An elaborate flashback leads the reader to believe that Ferris is actually agent FS-2080, a former lover and sympathizer of Zobrist who suggested the Consortium to him as a way of developing Inferno in secret; however, after learning Zobrist&#39;s intentions to develop a plague, FS-2080 wanted to prevent Inferno from being unleashed, and contacted the Consortium to offer assistance. In Venice, after discovering the identity of the &#39;treacherous doge&#39;, Robert finds out the target is Istanbul, not Venice. He finds that Ferris has collapsed, and notices the black mark, fearing that Ferris may already be infected with Inferno. Unfortunately, WHO soldiers seal the museum and Robert is apprehended by Brüder, but not before he helps Sienna escape through a window.<br/><br/>Robert is finally brought before Elizabeth Sinskey and the Provost. She wasn&#39;t held captive by the WHO as Robert thought; she was temporarily under the influence of medication to counter her vertigo. The WHO had raided Zobrist&#39;s safety deposit box a few days earlier, and found the projector. Sinskey was the one who contacted Robert and asked him for help in deciphering the riddle. However, the Consortium had an agreement with Zobrist to protect the projector, so they intervened after Robert and Ignazio had stolen the death mask. They kidnapped Robert, faked his head wound and amnesia and placed him in the hospital. Agent FS-2080 and Zobrist&#39;s secret lover is revealed to be Sienna, not Jonathan Ferris. She had agreed to help the Consortium in deceiving Robert so that he could solve Zobrist&#39;s riddle and find Inferno&#39;s location before the WHO could get their hands on it. The doctor killed by Vayentha in the hospital was another Consortium agent whose death was only faked. He is the same man who posed as Jonathan Ferris, with a rash that he got from wearing a fake beard and moustache; the black mark on his chest was from a squib explosion that broke his rib during his faked death. When Sienna learned of Inferno&#39;s hiding place, she disposed of Ferris by punching him in the chest (he is fine again, and not infected). Sienna is currently following her own agenda, which may be to ensure that Inferno is released. Sinskey and the Provost are now working together to stop that from happening.<br/><br/>The final act of the book is also very different from the movie: Sienna only contacts a fellow Zobrist sympathizer to get on a flight to Istanbul; she works alone while being there and doesn&#39;t obtain any explosives or henchmen. In the &#39;Sunken Palace&#39;, Robert finds out that the container with Inferno is missing; only the original tether remains. Sinskey finds no trace of anything lethal in the water. Robert spots Sienna and chases her, believing that she may have taken the container. After a lengthy chase where Sienna commandeers a boat, she unexpectedly returns to Robert and gives a tearful confession. The container with Inferno inside has already dissolved and the virus has been released for a week; the date mentioned in Zobrist&#39;s video wasn&#39;t the date that Inferno would be released, but the projected date where almost the entire world&#39;s population would be infected. Inferno is not a deadly plague that &#39;thins the herd&#39;: it is a virus that alters DNA and randomly renders one third of the population infertile, as Zobrist&#39;s ultimate device to stop the world&#39;s population from growing out of control. Sienna was actually trying to stop it from being obtained by the WHO, afraid that it might be abused to render only certain populations infertile.<br/><br/>The Provost is not killed during the final struggle: instead, he is being held by Sinskey to answer for his crimes. With the help of some Consortium agents, he escapes and attempts to flee in disguise, only to be arrested by Turkish government agents.<br/><br/>Sinskey realizes that Zobrist&#39;s virus is currently too sophisticated to stop. For now, the WHO has to accept the virus&#39; effects, which may indeed turn out advantageous for the long term. Sinskey offers Sienna a place in the WHO, so that she may be able to help them understand how it works for a future cure.
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