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Genre: News & Politics
Date of upload: Aug 1, 2017 ^^
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Fun fact: the description for this movie on Netflix is “A beautiful tomb raider and her crew hunt for treasure in the catacombs of Paris and find themselves in a hellish underworld.” Why they included that she’s not just a tomb raider, but a beautiful one at that, I really don’t know. Sounds like the Netflix description writer had a bit of a crush
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I just wanted to point out a few things I noticed you forgot to mention! (Not to be rude, but to be informative!) Anyway, in the scene when they first enter into hell and see the ladies singing, that scene is supposed to be the vestibule in Dante's Inferno. This is before the first circle of hell, and it is basically the tunnel leading into the first circle. It consists of two types of people: the uncommitted/indecisive and the outcasts. The uncommitted/indecisive are people who did not choose god or satan, and they only lived for themselves. The outcasts are actually angels that hid during Gods war. They were sent there and punished by having to sing forever, or something like that.
Also, towards the end of the movie, when George is bitten on the neck, he is actually being bit on the neck by the Biblical character Cain. In the Bible, Cain killed his brother Abe with a rock. In Dante's Inferno, it was said that Cain was sent to hell and was turned into the weapon he killed, or betrayed his brother with. Therefore, not only is George bitten by a rock version of Cain (someone who killed their brother), he too technically "killed" his brother. I think the connected irony there is cool.
One last thing, I found something interesting out about the scene that takes place after George is bit and Scarlett realizes she has to return the false stone to find the new one. When she is running back through the seventh circle again, she is pulled down into a pit of blood and hands. I did some research and discovered that is is supposed to be similar to the Phlegthon River in Dante's Inferno. Likewise, in Dante's Inferno, the seventh circle has a river (the Phlegthon) that is full of boiling blood that contains the souls of those who committed crimes against their fellow man. I think Scarlett is pulled down since a) she didn't answer her fathers call resulting in his death, so that's a crime against him, and b) she dragged a whole group of people into hell on a crazy quest and half were killed, which is another crime against man.
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@VaderCZE
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"The only way out is down." That goddamn line made me physically uncomfortable when I first watched it.
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