Limbo, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Anger, Heresy, Violence, Fraud and Treachery! These are the 9 Circles of Hell made famous by Dante Alighieri in his famed masterpiece, Dante?s Inferno, his first story of The Divine Comedy. Da... more »nte?s Inferno: An Animated Epic will take you on a harrowing trip through Hell as Dante braves the forces of evil, slaying demons and monsters of extraordinary imagination, all to save his love Beatrice, from the clutches of Hell?s master - Lucifer. The companion piece to the hit Electronic Arts game, Dante?s Inferno: An Animated Epic, is inventively told through eyes of visionary animation directors fromaround the world, including Shuko Murase (Ergo Proxy) and Yasoumi Umetsu (Kite: Liberator) among others. 6 Directors, 6 terrifying visions of Hell, 1 heart-stopping epic adventure! 6 different covers - 6 different animation styles. See which cover you end up with!« less
Amazing, beautiful animated film - but gory! Not for kids!!
Anthony Mchume | Los Angeles | 02/06/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dante's Inferno is an incredible animated film! One of the best animated movies I've seen in a very long time, and I watch a lot! Especially anime, been watching it since I was little. Be careful though, I have kids, and I wouldn't let any kid under 12 watch this!!
This is a beautiful film to behold, with amazing animation and a story that is exciting, moving and deeply layered. A knight searches for the soul of the woman he loves... and what we perceive as a hero at first, changes til we realize Dante is really a bad person, not the hero we think from the begining.
Everyone should check this out. It's really good for an animated film!! One of the best I've seen in a long time, and I'm not even a big video game fan!! Warning: It does have lots of gore and nudity. Adults only. I don't usually watch gory stuff, but I really liked this.
Dante's Inferno is also made me think. About evil, morality, the nature of god, all that stuff. It is thoughtful and smart, with a story that makes sense. A lot of the animes you watch make no sense whats so ever, but this made perfect sense all the way through. There was a bit too much fighting, and it seemed to move a bit too breakneck fast for me. But I was watching every moment in anticipation.
This film is interesting because it's all about point of view. Dante is in his own hell. Beatrice is in her hell, and even the devil has a point of view here. He feels betrayed by God. He thinks god is the true evil, because it made him, then punished the devil... but God made evil knowing it would rebel. It made me think quite a bit, which rarely anything does.
An AWESOME film! A bit gory for my tastes, but it was very moving, exciting, and just plain COOL!!!
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Surprisingly good
N. Durham | Philadelphia, PA | 02/10/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Featuring multiple animation styles, this adaptation of the video game released by Electronic Arts is a surprisingly good and horrific tale. Dante's Inferno tells the story of Dante, a crusader who returns home only to find his beloved Beatrice murdered, and her soul in the posession of Lucifer himself. As Dante plunges through the Nine Circles of Hell, it is slowly uncovered just how and why all this happened. Featuring some wonderful voice acting, a great score, an buckets of blood and gore; Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic is a pure blast. Though its ending is pretty underwhelming compared to the rest of the film as a whole, and the final animation style comes off as too cartoony compared to the styles that came earlier, this is still a worthwhile endeavor regardless, even if you have little desire to play the video game. All in all, if mature-themed animation is your thing, Dante's Inferno should be right up your alley."
Nice addition
Owen B. Albertson | 03/18/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This was a cool animated take on the game/poem. Quite well done. Not a lot of extra features on the blu ray however, which is always a disappointment. Which makes me think they should have just put it on the PS3 game disc and charged another 5 or 10 bucks. But cool nonetheless."
DVD review
T. Hanson | 04/14/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this DVD as I am interested in the video game adaptation. Of course their are differences between the two, but generally they follow each other. The art work is a little dated, but overall an interesting production.
Not for minors. Blood, violence, sexual overtones, nudity.
This is also a DVD that won't get a lot of replay from me. I saw it once. Might go back and watch it again at some point, but not like a favorite movie.
Overall, I enjoyed it and glad I bought it."
Good, Certainly a twist to the Orginal Dante's Inferno
C. Cooper | 03/18/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I certainly see it as a good thing to be bringing old works of art new life... But this is certainly not the original Dante's Inferno. That being said the animation work is stunning. At first I did not notice that there were different artistic styles, but they blend very well together. Much like the Animatrix, but on a continuous storyline.
The designs used to depict hell are stunning and grotesque at the same time. The use of color and animation is great.
I have watched anime for a long time... All sorts of it too, and I must say I would like to see more like this. The story is well scripted and acted.
The morality is layered well into the story and brings about a nice perspective in the end. Very thought provoking....
A must have for fans of the game or anime fans... Even those who have read the original work might enjoy this recreation of the story.