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Someone dark returns from Julia's past with bad intentions. Gabriel has secrets he needs to share, but worries that he'll lose everything if he does. Will their relationship weather the test... Read allSomeone dark returns from Julia's past with bad intentions. Gabriel has secrets he needs to share, but worries that he'll lose everything if he does. Will their relationship weather the test of secrets revealed?Someone dark returns from Julia's past with bad intentions. Gabriel has secrets he needs to share, but worries that he'll lose everything if he does. Will their relationship weather the test of secrets revealed?
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This 3rd installment is the perfect closing to a beautiful series. The ending is a true masterpiece cinematography is on point . Will be watching again when want that perfect slow burn romance
These movies have a similarity to Fifty Shades of Grey so much that it's almost a blatant copy. The main difference is with some of the character nuances between Gabriel in these movies, and Christian in Fifty Shades. But otherwise they are basically the same thing. Gabriel starts in the first movie as a stern and aggressive person. However, he does undergo a transformation and by the third film he's pretty much a softie. In fact, he's so accommodating to Julia that it's almost overdone - you can even start to question the strength of his character. Christian Grey, on the other had, remains more principled and in those films the female winds up being more accommodating to him, and even embraces his lifestyle at some point. The Fifty Shades movies are higher budget and there is a greater sense of wealth and privilege. But the Dante/Gabriel movies are thematically similar to such an extent that you would probably like them if you are a fan of this genre. I think this third movie in the series is better than the second - in fact, I think the second one could be skipped. The third is a bit more interesting because the couple travels to Italy and there is a bit more going on. But overall this is a fluff piece, it's entertaining but it isn't high caliber artistic film-making. They are mostly just working the formula here but it's watchable.
I am a book lover and nowadays where book series are frequently turned into movie series, I have never seen a better adaptation than Gabriel's Inferno. Sylvain Reynard is a great writer. What an intellectual and artistic person she is can be understood by considering his love for beautiful Italy. Tosca Musk, on the other hand, is a great producer with works that touch the souls of all men and women. Congratulations to Reynard, Musk, our mythological God Berruti, the angel Zanetti and everyone who contributed to the production. My personal recommendation to people is to read the book first and then watch the movie. It has been years since I read the series but while I was watching the movies, I decided to read the books again. When I finish reading each book, I will watch the movies one by one again. My request from dear Musk is to turn this precious work into a film at length, with every line. Not one book as one movie, but maybe several movies. Since the last book Gabriel's Promise has not been translated into my native language in my country yet, I could not resist and read the English version but watching its movie versions will be a completely different flavor. Looking forward! Dear friends, all I can say is... Just sit back and enjoy :) From Turkey with love!
A slow burn as we are introduced to Sylvain Reynard's mercurial Professor O. Emerson, Julia, Paul and CFP (Christa). Love the building of drama as they interact and lay the groundwork for what is to come.
Job well done Passionflix, Tosca, Melanie, Giulio and all the actors and crew who brought this fantastic story to life.
Job well done Passionflix, Tosca, Melanie, Giulio and all the actors and crew who brought this fantastic story to life.
I highly recommend this book to movie adaption. The fact that a film company actually bothers to make the movies exactly like the loved books, it deserves a huge 20 out of 10. And another thing that they want to show case the whole book in different part is even better. A massive hat tip to the the actors and film crew you all rock BIG time. Keep up the awesome work.
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