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Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic is a 2010 adult animated dark fantasy film. Based on the Dante's Inferno video game that is itself loosely based on Dante's Inferno,[1][2] Dante must travel through the circles of Hell and battle demons, creatures, monsters, and even Lucifer himself to save his beloved Beatrice. The film was released on February 9, 2010.

Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
Directed by
Written byBrandon Auman
Based onDivine Comedy
by Dante Alighieri and
Dante's Inferno
by Visceral Games
Produced by
Starring
Music byChristopher Tin
Production
companies
Distributed byAnchor Bay Entertainment
Manga Entertainment
Release date
  • February 9, 2010 (2010-02-09)
Running time
88 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Japan
South Korea
Singapore
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Returning from the Third Crusade (1189–1192), Dante arrives home to find his servants slain, his father dead and his beloved fiancee Beatrice dying of a stab wound to the stomach. As she dies, Lucifer plucks Beatrice into the gates of Hell and Dante gives chase. Virgil appears and offers to guide him through Hell. They board Charon, a demonic, living ferry that takes souls to the First Circle of Hell. Charon commands demons to attack Dante, as no living being is allowed to enter. Dante fights them off, kills Charon, and steers him into the first circle, Limbo.

In Limbo, Dante learns Beatrice was pregnant with his child while he was away, but miscarried. Attacked by demonic children, he and Virgil escape into a large building; they enter a hall of great rulers, philosophers, and thinkers. Moving on, they battle King Minos, whose task is to send condemned souls to their sin's corresponding circle of Hell.

In the second circle, Lust, Dante is reminded that he was once unfaithful to Beatrice. Upon hearing this, Beatrice begins to lose faith.

The pair come to a grotto where men and women who had lived their lives in gluttony are devoured by Cerberus, the great hound of Hell. Virgil tells Dante that the only way to the next circle is from within the beast, so Dante allows himself to be eaten. He encounters Ciacco, a man from his village, who confesses to gluttony; Dante tells him to be free and blesses him with his cross. Dante attacks and destroys the hound's heart to escape.

In the fourth circle, Greed, Dante confronts his father Alighiero di Bellincione. The pair trade barbs with each other and Dante kicks his father into a vat of boiling gold.

In the fifth circle, Wrath (shown as Anger in the movie in a subtitle and spoken by Virgil), Dante recognizes Filippo Argenti who taunts him, only to be brought down by other wrathful spirits. Dante sees Lucifer in the city of Dis; he announces to the city's damned souls his intent to marry Beatrice.

In the sixth circle, heretics do forever burn in fire and are tortured. Dante meets and kills his rival Farinata.

Upon entering Violence and given passage through the Phlegethon by Nessus, Dante descends into the Forest of Suicides upon hearing a familiar cry, soon finding his mother growing from the sapling of a tree. Believing that she had died of a fever, Dante is overwhelmed with sorrow; he uses his cross to free her soul.

In the realm of Fraud, Virgil parts ways with Dante, and Dante begins to reflect upon his own sins. Beatrice weds Lucifer and becomes a demon. Beatrice attacks Dante, forcing him to look into the ninth circle of Treachery, where he sees his greatest sin: allowing her brother to take the blame for his slaughter of the heretic prisoners. Overwhelmed with grief, he gives Beatrice her cross and pleads with her to accept the love of God. She forgives him and promises that they will be together soon, but in order to escape Hell, he will need to face Lucifer alone.

Dante realizes that he cannot stop Lucifer on his own; he begs for divine forgiveness. An explosive beam of light emanates from Dante, and Lucifer is frozen solid.

In the final scene, Dante dives into the chasm that leads through the earth to Purgatory to be with Beatrice, now "neither completely living, nor completely dead". He rips off his tapestry, which then disintegrates and transforms into the Hebrew serpent, slithering away, as Lucifer hauntingly laughs, implying that he is biding his time for revenge.

Cast edit

 
 
Graham McTavish and Vanessa Branch voiced Dante and Beatrice respectively both in the video game and in the animation.

Crew edit

Co-directors (1 each from the various studios)

  • Victor Cook
  • Mike Disa
  • Sang-Jin Kim
  • Shûkô Murase
  • Jong-Sik Nam
  • Lee Seung-Gyu
  • Yasuomi Umetsu
  • Charlie Adler – Voice Director

References edit

  1. ^ Power, Steve (February 19, 2010). . DVD Verdict. Archived from the original on February 21, 2010.
  2. ^ . Dread Central. January 28, 2010. Archived from the original on February 20, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2021.

External links edit

  • Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic at IMDb  
  • Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Dante s Inferno An Animated Epic is a 2010 adult animated dark fantasy film Based on the Dante s Inferno video game that is itself loosely based on Dante s Inferno 1 2 Dante must travel through the circles of Hell and battle demons creatures monsters and even Lucifer himself to save his beloved Beatrice The film was released on February 9 2010 Dante s Inferno An Animated EpicDirected byMike DisaShukō MuraseYasuomi UmetsuVictor CookJong Sik NamKim Sang jinLee Seung GyuWritten byBrandon AumanBased onDivine Comedyby Dante Alighieri andDante s Infernoby Visceral GamesProduced byCho YongjooJoe GoyetteChung HyunMitsuhisa IshikawaStarringGraham McTavishVanessa BranchPeter JessopSteve BlumMusic byChristopher TinProductioncompaniesStarz MediaFilm RomanElectronic ArtsVisceral GamesProduction I GDong Woo AnimationManglobeJM AnimationMOI AnimationDigital eMationBigStarDistributed byAnchor Bay EntertainmentManga EntertainmentRelease dateFebruary 9 2010 2010 02 09 Running time88 minutesCountriesUnited StatesJapanSouth KoreaSingaporeLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Crew 4 References 5 External linksPlot editReturning from the Third Crusade 1189 1192 Dante arrives home to find his servants slain his father dead and his beloved fiancee Beatrice dying of a stab wound to the stomach As she dies Lucifer plucks Beatrice into the gates of Hell and Dante gives chase Virgil appears and offers to guide him through Hell They board Charon a demonic living ferry that takes souls to the First Circle of Hell Charon commands demons to attack Dante as no living being is allowed to enter Dante fights them off kills Charon and steers him into the first circle Limbo In Limbo Dante learns Beatrice was pregnant with his child while he was away but miscarried Attacked by demonic children he and Virgil escape into a large building they enter a hall of great rulers philosophers and thinkers Moving on they battle King Minos whose task is to send condemned souls to their sin s corresponding circle of Hell In the second circle Lust Dante is reminded that he was once unfaithful to Beatrice Upon hearing this Beatrice begins to lose faith The pair come to a grotto where men and women who had lived their lives in gluttony are devoured by Cerberus the great hound of Hell Virgil tells Dante that the only way to the next circle is from within the beast so Dante allows himself to be eaten He encounters Ciacco a man from his village who confesses to gluttony Dante tells him to be free and blesses him with his cross Dante attacks and destroys the hound s heart to escape In the fourth circle Greed Dante confronts his father Alighiero di Bellincione The pair trade barbs with each other and Dante kicks his father into a vat of boiling gold In the fifth circle Wrath shown as Anger in the movie in a subtitle and spoken by Virgil Dante recognizes Filippo Argenti who taunts him only to be brought down by other wrathful spirits Dante sees Lucifer in the city of Dis he announces to the city s damned souls his intent to marry Beatrice In the sixth circle heretics do forever burn in fire and are tortured Dante meets and kills his rival Farinata Upon entering Violence and given passage through the Phlegethon by Nessus Dante descends into the Forest of Suicides upon hearing a familiar cry soon finding his mother growing from the sapling of a tree Believing that she had died of a fever Dante is overwhelmed with sorrow he uses his cross to free her soul In the realm of Fraud Virgil parts ways with Dante and Dante begins to reflect upon his own sins Beatrice weds Lucifer and becomes a demon Beatrice attacks Dante forcing him to look into the ninth circle of Treachery where he sees his greatest sin allowing her brother to take the blame for his slaughter of the heretic prisoners Overwhelmed with grief he gives Beatrice her cross and pleads with her to accept the love of God She forgives him and promises that they will be together soon but in order to escape Hell he will need to face Lucifer alone Dante realizes that he cannot stop Lucifer on his own he begs for divine forgiveness An explosive beam of light emanates from Dante and Lucifer is frozen solid In the final scene Dante dives into the chasm that leads through the earth to Purgatory to be with Beatrice now neither completely living nor completely dead He rips off his tapestry which then disintegrates and transforms into the Hebrew serpent slithering away as Lucifer hauntingly laughs implying that he is biding his time for revenge Cast edit nbsp nbsp Graham McTavish and Vanessa Branch voiced Dante and Beatrice respectively both in the video game and in the animation Graham McTavish Dante Vanessa Branch Beatrice Steve Blum Lucifer Peter Jessop Virgil Mark Hamill Alighiero Dante s father Victoria Tennant Bella Bart McCarthy Filippo Argenti Kevin Michael Richardson King Minos Phlegyas John Paul Karliak Avenger Tom Tate Francesco J Grant Albrecht Ciacco Farinata Uberti Stephen Apostolina Walla Nika Futterman Female Prisoner Lust Minion 4 Charlotte Cornwell Nessus Lust Minion 3 Vanessa Marshall Lust Minion 2 Frozen Prisoner Grey DeLisle Lust Minion 1 Dante as 10 years old H Richard Greene Socrates King Richard I John Rees as Greg Ellis Plato Shelley O Neil Child Nicholas Guest Demon Priest Wendy Cutler unspecified voice Lia Sargent unspecified voice Mark Sussman unspecified voice David Zyler as Dave Zyler unspecified voiceCrew editCo directors 1 each from the various studios Victor Cook Mike Disa Sang Jin Kim Shuko Murase Jong Sik Nam Lee Seung Gyu Yasuomi Umetsu Charlie Adler Voice DirectorReferences edit Power Steve February 19 2010 Review Dante s Inferno 2010 Blu ray DVD Verdict Archived from the original on February 21 2010 Dante s Inferno An Animated Epic Blu ray DVD Dread Central January 28 2010 Archived from the original on February 20 2019 Retrieved January 19 2021 External links editDante s Inferno An Animated Epic at IMDb nbsp Dante s Inferno An Animated Epic anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dante 27s Inferno An Animated Epic amp oldid 1226489946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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