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Inferno (2016)

  • 12-09-2017 8:18am
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    [font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Inferno (2016). If you are a Dan Brown's fan, you can't skip it. However, there are many different ideas around this film and novel. Some say this novel is anti Christian, I don't feel that and Dan refused it, even in the book I read on RYP ebook ([/font][font=Tahoma, sans-serif]appnaz.com/android/ryp-ebook-com.navyug.rypebook) [/font][font=Tahoma, sans-serif]or film I watched at the cinema, I can't find it some kind of anti Christian, or maybe I'm not sensitive enough to realise this. Some say, Tom Hank isn't suitable for Robert Langdon. But I find he is the best, he finished his role very successfully (even in Davinci Code). In comparison with Davinci Code, I find Inferno more funny :)) but seem that it didn't reveal Robert's talent enough. He did better in the novel. Anyway, I love this very much. It is very worth watching. [/font]


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