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Inferno
Inferno
1980 ·107 min ·Italy ·R 18+
6.6
IMDb 6.5 КП 6.3 RT 65% MC 69
Horror, Thriller
Director: Dario Argento
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A young man returns from Rome to his sister's satanic New York apartment house.

Budget: $3M
Leigh McCloskey
Actor
Irene Miracle
Actor
Eleonora Giorgi
Actor

Inferno is widely celebrated as a visually stunning, surreal masterpiece of Italian horror that prioritizes atmosphere and dreamlike aesthetics over traditional storytelling. While critics and fans acknowledge its fractured, often incoherent narrative, the film remains a polarizing but essential work for its bold cinematography, iconic color palette, and operatic score.

Cinematography The film excels as a triumph of visual artistry, utilizing inventive framing and a vivid, symbolic color palette to create an immersive experience.
Score The score, blending Keith Emerson’s orchestral-electronic compositions with classical music, provides a haunting and effective auditory backbone.
Screenplay The film is deeply divisive regarding its narrative structure; supporters embrace its dreamlike, surreal quality, while critics find the plot incoherent and lacking a cohesive protagonist.
Pacing The pacing is a frequent point of contention, with some viewers finding the meditative, slow-burn tempo hypnotic and others finding the film tedious and overstretched.
Acting Performances are generally viewed as functional for the genre’s theatricality, though some audiences find them stiff or indistinguishable.
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