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Dante's Inferno

Titre original : Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
  • 2010
  • Accord parental
  • 1h 24min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
11 k
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Dante's Inferno (2010)
Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
Lire trailer2:03
9 Videos
20 photos
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De retour de croisade, Dante assiste avec horreur à la mort de sa bien aimée et à l'enlèvement de son âme par Lucifer. Il part alors à sa poursuite et doit affronter les neuf cercles de l'en... Tout lireDe retour de croisade, Dante assiste avec horreur à la mort de sa bien aimée et à l'enlèvement de son âme par Lucifer. Il part alors à sa poursuite et doit affronter les neuf cercles de l'enfer afin de sauver Béatrice.De retour de croisade, Dante assiste avec horreur à la mort de sa bien aimée et à l'enlèvement de son âme par Lucifer. Il part alors à sa poursuite et doit affronter les neuf cercles de l'enfer afin de sauver Béatrice.

  • Réalisation
    • Victor Cook
    • Mike Disa
    • Sangjin Kim
  • Scénario
    • Dante Alighieri
    • Brandon Auman
    • Jonathan Knight
  • Casting principal
    • Graham McTavish
    • Vanessa Branch
    • Steve Blum
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    11 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Victor Cook
      • Mike Disa
      • Sangjin Kim
    • Scénario
      • Dante Alighieri
      • Brandon Auman
      • Jonathan Knight
    • Casting principal
      • Graham McTavish
      • Vanessa Branch
      • Steve Blum
    • 59avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Dante's Inferno
    "Limbo" from Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
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    "Limbo" from Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
    "Gluttony Flashback" from Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
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    "Gluttony Flashback" from Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

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    Graham McTavish
    Graham McTavish
    • Dante
    • (voix)
    Vanessa Branch
    Vanessa Branch
    • Beatrice
    • (voix)
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Lucifer
    • (voix)
    Peter Jessop
    Peter Jessop
    • Virgil
    • (voix)
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Alighiero
    • (voix)
    Victoria Tennant
    Victoria Tennant
    • Bella
    • (voix)
    Bart McCarthy
    Bart McCarthy
    • Charon
    • (voix)
    • …
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • King Minos
    • (voix)
    • …
    JP Karliak
    JP Karliak
    • The Avenger
    • (voix)
    Tom Tate
    Tom Tate
    • Francesco
    • (voix)
    J. Grant Albrecht
    J. Grant Albrecht
    • Farinata
    • (voix)
    • (as Grant Albrecht)
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    Nika Futterman
    Nika Futterman
    • Female Prisoner
    • (voix)
    Charlotte Cornwell
    • Nessus
    • (voix)
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    Vanessa Marshall
    Vanessa Marshall
    • Female Sinner
    • (voix)
    • …
    Grey DeLisle
    Grey DeLisle
    • Lust Minion #1
    • (voix)
    • …
    H. Richard Greene
    H. Richard Greene
    • King Richard
    • (voix)
    • …
    Greg Ellis
    Greg Ellis
    • Plato
    • (voix)
    Shelly O'Neill
    Shelly O'Neill
    • Child
    • (voix)
    • (as Shelley O'Neill)
    • Réalisation
      • Victor Cook
      • Mike Disa
      • Sangjin Kim
    • Scénario
      • Dante Alighieri
      • Brandon Auman
      • Jonathan Knight
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    7xamtaro

    Blazes A trail of Blood and Guts. So full of Fiery Passion but fizzles near the end

    How far would you go to save the soul of an innocent loved one? Would you travel to the very depths of hell(or "the inferno" as it is referred to in this show) to slay the devil himself? Dante's Inferno, an anime movie adapted from the video game(itself inspired by the classic "Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri) chronicles the epic journey of the titular troubled Knight, a veteran of the Bloody Christian Crusade, who returns home to find his wife murdered and her soul spirited away by the devil Lucifer. Claiming to have been steadfast in his faith and his love for his wife, Beatrice, Dante travels through the nine levels of Hell, guided by the spirit of Virgil the poet, to challenge all sorts of horrors beyond imagination just to return her to salvation. But perhaps the greatest horror lies within Dante himself and the sins of his past that he so vehemently denies.

    Like most anime adapted from video games, the story is a straight forward tale for which its only purpose is to conveniently propel Dante from one level of Hell to the next. True to the spirit of a video game, each level of Hell has its own blade fodder troops and "stage boss". Throughout the linear and somewhat simplistic main story, the more intriguing back-story is fleshed out in flashbacks. It seemed that Lucifer challenged Beatrice to a bet that Dante would never betray her trust or fall into sin while he was away fighting the war. Naturally The pure-hearted Beatrice, so full of faith in her husband, accepted that bet with her soul as the prize. As the show progresses and as Dante gets nearer to his goal, Lucifer delights in utterly shattering Beatrice's faith first in God, then in mankind and ultimately in her husband who's sinful past deeds are stitched to his chest in the form of a blood red cross.

    Animated by 5 animation studios and 6 directors, Dante's Inferno no doubt suffers from some inconsistency. Film roman's work opens the movie and where it lacks in artistic detail, it makes up for it by having the most fluid character movements in the whole film. Designs maintain the simpler contemporary western animation style similar to other Direct-to-Video animated movies like Planet Hulk yet preserves the game's dark gritty setting. Upon entering the level of Limbo, Studio Manglobe(famous for their work on Samurai Champloo) takes over animation with director Shukou Murase (whose works include animation design for Gundam Wing and directing the anime series Ergo Proxy) at the helm. Boasting the most incredible amount of art detail, a nightmarish Gothic feel and great looking character designs, Manglobe's segment is impressive to behold. No small cutesy characters, big kawaii eyes or bright cheery colors that so many Japanese productions suffer from.

    From gritty Gothic the show transits to the amazing animated visuals of Dong Woo Animation (justice League Unlimited, Masters of the Universe 2002) and director Jong Sik-Nam(Batman Gotham Knight: Deadshot). Balancing beautiful artwork with slick animation, a leaner meaner Dante slashes through the levels of "Lust", "Gluttony" and "Anger" which are rendered in a stylish American graphic novel look not unlike 2009's "Tales of the Black Freighter" from Warner. Sadly from here on, the animation takes a slow dive in quality.

    JM animation handles the next 2 segments and one thing they can never get right is the mouth movements of characters. The first segment, taking place in the level of "Violence", boasts a buff, muscular Dante and a stylized design more suited for a Saturday morning action anime than a dark gritty horror piece. At this point even the story, which started off like a blazing bonfire, starts to sputter and ebb. This is followed by the level of "Fraud", supposedly the start of the film's climax. But by now, the story has descended so much into a brainless hack and slash that the ultimate resolution to the climax is a big letdown. Complex and intriguing themes that were hinted upon earlier in the film are discarded in favor of moving the action along. For example, the running theme of repentance and forgiveness is trivialized into a kind of "magic spell" that can redeem lost souls by waving a silver cross at them.

    Lastly, Dante's Inferno goes out with a sad fizzle thanks to a sub-par rush job by Production I.G. It boggles the mind how the studio responsible for Ghost in The Shell, Sky Crawlers and other beautifully animated productions could turn up such a thing. The final showdown with Lucifer is an appropriate closure for Dante's spiritual journey but the animation presented is only mediocre, the artwork simplistic and the character designs, laughable. Dante is now a disproportionately wide oaf who looks more fat than muscular and Lucifer himself conjures up memories of some lost Digimon.

    Not many may appreciate the unnecessarily convoluted narrative or the inconsistent visual styles. The characters tend to fall into hero/damsel/villain/hero's guide stereotypes even though the stellar voice cast play their roles with such burning passion. On first viewing, Dante's Inferno may satisfy fans of violent horror anime like Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust or Hellsing. The bloody action never fails to please though the more conservative types may be put off by the religious musings and sexually graphic visuals (that level is not called "Lust" for nothing). It might seem like all style over substance at first but if one were to read in between the lines, Dante's Inferno presents a tragic tale of love, loss, faith and redemption; unoriginal themes for sure but themes that anyone can easily relate to.
    6siderite

    Based on a game, not on the epic poem

    Someone else chose the film, so I expected nothing. I had a vague idea that it might be an animated movie based on Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. It was not. It is actually based on a video game also released in 2010.

    That being said, Dante is not looking for God, as in the poem, he is in Hell to find the soul of his beloved Beatrice, whom he betrayed and therefore was taken by the Devil, right after his whole family was killed, mostly because of him. What can I say, the woman bet with the Devil that in three years in the Crusades, her guy never touched another woman. Girls really believe these things.

    Anyway, each circle of Hell is animated differently, I guess by different animation teams. The styles are all what I call "American Rock and Roll", though, something like an early offshoot of Disney animation, that then got bad ass and full of anger. I mostly liked the animation and if only for that Dante's Inferno is watchable.

    The story is another matter entirely. The guy enters Hell and kills everything he gets his eyes upon, barring his mother and girlfriend, including demons and even Satan (twice! :) ). I was watching the film and I was wondering how could Alighieri have written something that feels like Rambo in Hell. Only afterward did I find that the plot is based on a video game.

    So, based on the animation (and on the fact that most animation movies now are crap) I give it a slightly above average. Plot: ridiculous. Therefore the resulting below average mark.
    8HotDoggyBoomBooM

    Cool anime but with some jumps that doesn't explain.

    Writing this review after 12 years is hell alot of time but the story and animation deserves some applause .

    I heard there are 7 writers split for each plot so the bodyworks and Armory for dante and virgil keeps changing in each circle. As for the 9 circle of hell it explains everything in short and speedy and there's no way to go deep into it and for a movie past a decade this one is a thumbs up.
    6miguelneto-74936

    Of Epic has nothing, but not bad.

    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
    7kevin_robbins

    It isn't perfect but is definitely worth watching

    Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic (2010) is a movie I recently rewatched for the first time in a long time on Amazon Prime. The storyline follows Dante's wife taken to hell by the devil himself and Dante finding a way to chase her down there with hopes of rescuing her.

    This movie is directed by Mike Disa (Hoodwink too! Hood vs Evil) and contains the voices of Graham McTavish (The Hobbit), Vanessa Branch (the Cell), Steve Blum (Cowboy Bebop), Mark Hamill (Star Wars) and JP Karliak (The Boss Baby).

    The animation for this is awesome. The monsters, ghosts and settings were excellent and the kill scenes, gore and blood splatter was remarkable. Hell's torture elements were very well presented and the storyline evolved perfectly. The conclusion fit the movie perfectly and kept the appropriate tone and darkness that overshadowed the entire movie.

    Overall this is a very well done animated picture based on a video game. It isn't perfect but is definitely worth watching. I would score this a 6.5/10 and strongly recommend seeing it.

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      Graham McTavish and Vanessa Branch were the voices of Dante and Beatrice in the video game and also provided the voices of Dante and Beatrice in the film, which was released simultaneously with the video game.
    • Citations

      Lucifer: Even the purist souls can be corrupted. Dante is not the man you once knew.

      Beatrice: You did this to him. You corrupted his heart.

      Lucifer: I've had no need to influence humanity for many millennium my dear. I simply introduced sin. Man is the one who has spread it like a disease; cultivating it, empowering it.

      Beatrice: It is not our fault, none of it. Man is good.

      Lucifer: No, you don't understand. The earth is another form of hell, and men are its demons.

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      • 20 mai 2010 (France)
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      • Singapour
      • Corée du Sud
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      • Visceral Games
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