NathanDarko wrote:It is? Well that's disapointing... well, I think I'll check it out anyway since it's part of the beloved "Three Mothers" trilogy which "Suspiria" is in, but I'll definitely watch "Inferno" first since it follows "Suspiria" and precedes "Mother of Tears".
Yes believe me I was so happy, hearing that argento finaly completes the trilogy after so many years but now I wish he had never made that movie..
Inferno is great Suspiria is even better and, nearbly his greatest film ever. But that´s a sad "final". Watch them and tell me
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Thanks for the recommendation and for the warning about "Mother of Tears". That sounds very unfortunate. Argento has gone downhill since the late-eighties/early-nineties I think, but I am still just as respectful of him now as I am of him in 1977 - the man is a genius and even if he put out "Troll 3" I would still have
some respect left for the guy. Next I'll be wanting to see "Giallo".
I've read quite a few people putting "Inferno" down in a few places on the internet and calling it weird and the plot very silly, but then again, a lot of people say these sorts of things about all of Argento's films so I tend not to pay too much attention to what they say. Would you say this is true about "Inferno"? I can't even trust IMDb - just look at their horrible rankings for some of his excellent films. Very excited to check it out!