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Inferno
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In Theaters : 02 April, 1980
DVD Release : 27 February, 2007
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Dario Argento's sequel to Suspiria, his first and to date only American hit, is an even more incoherent nightmare fantasy. Laden with symbolic imagery and fantastic explosions of death shot in candy-colored hues, it's a bloody feast for the eyes. Mark (Leigh McCloskey), an American music student in Rome, rushes home to New York after a frantic p ... review details
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♥♥♥♥♥ Classic Argento Horror from the early 1980's
INFERNO is the sequel to Dario's other Horror movie classic SUSPIRIA, which was filmed a few years before this film. Both movies are similar in theme and atmosphere and both movies are about witches. Dispite INFERNO is considered the sequel to SUSPIRIA, they have little to do with one another in terms of plot and story line.

The actual movie itself is about an apartment building in New York, that seems to be haunted by the ghost of an old witch. It sounds like a simple enough plot, yet Dario keeps the viewer attention through random death scenes and unseen killers, stabbing beautiful women to death. All of which, seems to have nothing to do with the actual plot of an apartment building being haunted by an evil witch.

Sometimes I find Argento's work a little hard to follow (with the exception of his DEMONS films considering the subject matter is pretty much cut and dry) but that isn't really a problem, considering his movies are filmed so beautifully. INFERNO is no exception, with scenes of bright colors adding a creepy sense of atmosphere to every moment. Even if you have no idea whats going on, it's just interesting to watch things unfold.

Gore wise, INFERNO isn't anywhere near the buckets of blood that was SUSPIRIA. Not to worry, INFERNO doesn't need it. The death scenes are pretty much brutal stabbings and other strange ways for people to meet their fate. They're not sloppy with gore but they do send a chill up the viewer's spine! Haunting scenes of horrifying stabbings, pulled together with bright retro coloring. INFERNO is "classic Horror" in every sense of the phrase.

Argento fans and passing viewers alike will find much to enjoy with the movie INFERNO. Even if you haven't seen SUSPIRIA or any of his other movies, this film works well on a well rounded level. It's sure to please any Horror fan looking to watch a good "old school" Horror film.

Stop reading my review and just buy the movie already! You won't be dissapointed.
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