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Written and directed by Dario Argento, INFERNO is considered to be the sequel to his classic SUSPIRIA. This surreal shocker stars Irene Miracle (NIGHT TRAIN MURDERS), Daria Nicolodi (DEEP RED) and Leigh McCloskey (DALLAS), and features a pulse-pounding original score by Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Blue Underground is proud to present INFERNO freshly transferred in breath-taking High Definition from the original uncut and uncensored negative, complete with exclusive new Extras!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Something about this movie...,
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This review is from: Inferno (Special Edition) (DVD)
Watching this film feels closer to staring at a dark surrealist painting than seeing a movie. Not everything makes 100% sense, but it doesn't really have to. With the vibrant colours, unconventional score and a lack of main characters, this is really more of a work of art than the telling of a story. Weird, creepy, and unusual, this is definitely the movie for someone looking for something out of the ordinary.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Un vieux film d'horreur de catégorie z. Très mauvais,
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This review is from: Inferno (Special Edition) (DVD)
Ce film est déconcertant et très vieux. Il est impossible d'entrer dans l'histoire tant c'est mauvais et long. À oublier.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Picture Perfect,
By Francis - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Inferno [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
This Blu Ray edition of INFERNO is with no doubt the best ever on the market today. Gorgeous colors and accurate ones : it exactly reminded me the movie I had the chance to see in the theaters some years ago - which was not the case with the previous DVD. The sound is astonishing as well, giving Keith Emerson's music some grandeur (the final scene).As for the film, for those who don't know yet the eerie world of INFERNO, just don't pay attention to the narration and logic, as there is few. INFERNO is a variation on fear, You just have to let yourself sweep away by the sounds, colors & flashes of macabre + violence in a very operatic way. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wierd movie but interesting...,
By DaddyJ820 - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Inferno [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
I recently watched this one for the very first time. I must say, it was over the top strange especially the soundtrack but not bad if you're looking for something out of the norm. Picture quality was excellent and soundtrack was really wierd but the film has great use of color and atmosphere. I didn't get a lot of it but it has some really great scenes. Based on all of that, I would give it a thumbs up because it has a lot to offer even though it moves slow at times.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Effective follow up to Suspieria,
By Philip Chase "piqueroi" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Inferno [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Had not seen Inferno in two decades and was pleasantly surprised by this effective BluRay edition put out by Blue Underground. The color schemes of the backgrounds and Argento's staging of the murderous set pieces are extremely effective. I sincerely hope Blue Underground will give the same fine treatment to both Suspiria and 4 Flies on Grey Velvet.Truthfully, with Dario's films, you either really like them or loathe them. There seems to be no middle ground. LOL Among the "extras" on this disc -- an interesting interview with present-day Leigh McCloskey whose recollections and comments on the filming are most interesting. I heartily recommend this release for all Argento fans. If you're unfamiliar with the director's work, I'd think Deep Red or The Bird with the Crystal Plumage better introductions to his style and creativity. (My personal favorite is 4 Flies on Grey Velvet which most folk don't seem to take to as readily. Perhaps you had to be a "child of the '60's" to fall for Mimsy Farmer and the outlandishness of the denouement. ROF) Anyway, Inferno is a visual treat with a most effective musical score. The present transfer is stunning. |
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