Inferno2016
Inferno (2016)
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Critic Consensus: Senselessly frantic and altogether shallow, Inferno sends the Robert Langdon trilogy spiraling to a convoluted new low.
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Cast
as Robert Langdon
as Sienna Brooks
as Harry Sims
as Christoph Bouchard
as Bertrand Zobrist
as Elizabeth Sinskey
as Vayentha

as Marta Alvarez
as CRC Tech Arbogast
as Richard

as Dr. Marconi

as Florence Hospital Taxi Driver

as Boboli Gardens Policeman

as Gallery Guard

as Security Director
as Entrance Museum Guard

as Local CRC Agent

as Gate Keeper

as Florence Airport Gate Agent
as Venice Museum Guide

as Roma Merchant
as Professor (Istanbul)
as Mirsat
as Death Mask Guard

as Bouchard Agent

as Video Technician

as Bouchard Agent

as Student (Istanbul)

as Video Room Guard

as CRC Tech

as CRC Tech

as Handless Beggar

as Concert Patron
as Concert Patron

as CRC Tech

as Handless Beggars

as Death Mask Hall Guard

as Handless Beggar

as Angry Motorist

as Bouchard French Agent

as WHO Cistern Agent

as Concert Patron

as Death Mask Hall Guard

as Turkish Control Tower Agent

as Turkish WHO Agent

as Turkish WHO Agent

as WHO Cistern Agent
as Parker

as Apartment Carabinieri Captain

as Local CRC Agent

as Death Mask Guard

as Student

as Antoine

as CDC Worker
as Ignazio Busoni
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Critic Reviews for Inferno
All Critics (253) | Top Critics (66) | Fresh (58) | Rotten (195)
The real plague: The pervasive sexism that creeps into every aspect of this plot.

When you want to put down Sky Mall for a few minutes, Inferno will be right there, on the back of the seat in front of you.
Inferno is better than The Da Vinci Code or Angels & Demons, but both of those films set the bar reprehensibly low.
The best I can offer is the damning of faint praise: Inferno is a modestly entertaining diversion.
A globe-trotting mystery that's a good deal less challenging than they believe.

It's a lot more like a tweed-jacket version of Bond or Bourne or most any other thriller out there. But if Langdon is distinguished from the other globe-trotting saviors by his PhD, why aren't his movies smarter?

Audience Reviews for Inferno
The third film of the Langdon trilogy starts out a bit messy, mirroring the protagonist's lack of memory, but soon finds its footing. What follows is a fast, breathless riddle hunt through several European cities, Florence getting the most attention )and beautifully detailed so). That doesn't always make sense when you take a step back and think about it. but is pretty damn entertaining and offers quite a few surprises. The showdown plays out rather weirdly, though.
Super Reviewer
An enjoyable action flick, but not as smart as it think it is nor as smart as the audience might hope for!

Super Reviewer
With some of the least clever puzzles in the Brown oeuvre, "Inferno" proves that even hell can be made boring.
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Inferno Quotes
Bertrand Zobrist: | There is a switch. If you throw it, half the people on earth will die, but if you don't, in 100 years, the human race will be extinct. You are humanity's final hope. |