Inferno

Inferno

By Ron Howard

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2016-10-14
  • Advisory Rating: 12
  • Runtime: 2h 1min
  • Director: Ron Howard
  • Production Company: KPI Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: GBP 6.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 3.49
6.1/10
6.1
From 311 Ratings

Description

Academy Award® winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest thriller in Dan Brown’s (Da Vinci Code) billion-dollar Robert Langdon series, Inferno, which finds the famous symbologist (again played by Tom Hanks) 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 (Felicity Jones), a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to stop the unleashing a global virus that would wipe out half of the world’s population.

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    5
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  • Not as good as the book

    3
    By limerick90
    Having read the book whilst on holiday last year, I was looking forward to seeing the film. However I found it was fairly slow. Have seen worse thrillers, but certainly not one of Tom Hank's best performances.
  • Awful waste of time

    1
    By Wilky1961
    What was tom hanks thinking being in this film. The book was ok but the film dreadful .
  • Just awful

    1
    By Alphonse75
    It pains me to write this. I have rather enjoyed Dan Brown's photocopiable adventures in both book and film form. Can overlook the fact that other than changing the city, macguffin and seemingly unstoppable assassin they are pretty much identical, as they are fun, popcorn chomping entertainment. Sadly this is just dull. How they managed to do that is beyond me, it should be exciting. It's not. As such it forced me to think about things like the plot and whether or not it actually makes any sense. I implore you not to watch this. Watch something, anything else starring Tom Hanks if he is your draw. Watch static, just not this.
  • Crash and burn in an inferno

    1
    By Silly arms
    Love Tom Hanks, Dan Brown, da Vinci and Angels & Demons but this film is really poor and should be avoided. Plot jumps around too much, hard to follow and cinematography is average.
  • Disappointed

    1
    By rogil78
    Eagerly awaited this being available on iTunes, but it turned out to be a major disappointment. It completely lacked the pace and excitement of the earlier films and wasn’t helped by a dreadful script which even Tom Hanks couldn't do much with. A lot of the acting was wooden and characterisation was weak. As has been said, why the book was messed about with so much is anyone's guess.
  • No..

    1
    By D08scl
    Not a fitting addition to The Robert Langdon saga.. turns into a film you've seen a thousand times with a similar plot and characters..
  • £4.49 wasted.

    1
    By Brubal
    I enjoyed the DaVinci code movie. I enjoyed Angels and Demons even more. So I thought perhaps these people cared about quality. This last one (Inferno) is rubbish!!! It's pathetic. It is a weak story. Sometimes Hollywood just seems to bring in some hacks who can't write any better than your 14 year old daughter and hope that banging out a formulaic movie will somehow distract us from the dreary pap we are being fed. Totally disappointing. If Apple gave refunds I'd be asking for one. Long story short - not up to the standard of the first two. not even close. Not even on the same planet. It's like the latest Bond movie was about Mr. Bean.
  • Poor

    1
    By Injnghfghjkkkk
    Every now and then you have to wait for a gem of a film to come along. I thought this might be it, but sadly it doesn't even come close.
  • Good

    4
    By River_14
    A good film with great actors. Not as good as the other two but a great climax.

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