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Inferno 2014 123movies

Inferno 2014 123movies

Sep. 09, 2014113 Min.
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Watch: Inferno 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – The film focuses on a young unemployed working class family and their everyday struggle for survival. The family is like any ordinary European family, trying to make a living with the work of their hands. Due to the global economic crisis their life ends up in a blind alley. Everything looks as if there is no way out. That individuals cannot fight against injustice, misery, the unseen authority of the capital… However… Granite cubes, torn out of streets, are waiting… Have waited… For centuries. Iferno exists. But only temporarily..
Plot: Tragedy doesn’t come any more Dickensian in tone or Shakespearian in scope than this dark social drama of the disintegration of a little family of four. A series of small debts triggers the swift domino effect that unleashes chaos on a well-meaning working class dad who has the bad judgment to speak truth to power.
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6.3/10 Votes: 214
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N/A Votes: 5 Popularity: 0.6 | TMDB

Reviews:

One of the best movies i’ve ever seen!
First of all, this film is very difficult to watch because of tragic content, and it’s Eastern European setting can be complicated to understand in the right context, which makes it hard to be accepted as a piece of art. Inferno depicts an extremely tragic story of an Eastern European family in modern Eastern European capitalist society. Basically, everything, that could go wrong went wrong in this film. The main character (Mare) is a mentally unstable person, who was traumatised by long-time unemployment and is struggling to cope with cruel reality. The factory he worked in was definetly a socialist remainder, which production became outdated – a very typical scenario for post-socialist economies. The owner didn’t consider the future of workers when he closed the factory and lied to them, that the factory would be modernised (he planned to demolish it instead). Mare was raised in a socialist society, in which every worker lived modestly, but had a great deal of social support (guaranteed employment, government appartment, free healthcare etc). A lot of factories tried to continue such policies in regard to their workers after capitalist takeover, but eventually failed (which explains modern time in the film). Deprivation of what was meant to be in the past basic human rights and extreme poverty made Mare aggressive and unpredictable, eventually leading to the total destruction of his family in the sequence of grim events. The film is very well made. Camera work, picture quality and acting is decent. Inferno performs very well on this for European standarts. Every scene is depicted very realistic, which is movie’s main advantage. A lot of plot events demonstrate one or another real problem of everyday living while being brocken in Slovenia – in sum they make the plot as a whole seem a bit other the edge and, at the same time they give the viewer the ultimate summary of the variety of troubles one can possibly meet there. The inhumane nature of post-socialist “wild capitalism” and the collapse of social responsobility concept are shown in full. This movie brilliantly demonstrates a giant gap between capitalist ideals and their implementation on practice in transition economies – new capitalist owners totally disregard their factory’s previous social responsibilities for profit without giving anything in return, breacking an already brocken system completely and putting lives of thousands of people in jeopardy. There are no protagonists in this movie. Both the main character and the factory owner are flawed, however one is a genuine victim of the broken system, which deeply failed to at least guarantee a normal, humane transfer from one economic system to another. This movie shows the best explanation of the so-called “socialist nostalgia” ever filmed. It can also be attributed to the Oligarchy problem in Russia and the modern social processes in Eastern Europe.
Review By: trimken

Other Information:

Original Title Inferno
Release Date 2014-09-09
Release Year 2014

Original Language sl
Runtime 1 hr 53 min (113 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Drama
Director Vinko Moderndorfer
Writer Vinko Moderndorfer
Actors Marko Mandic, Medea Novak, Renato Jencek
Country Slovenia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia
Awards 5 wins & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
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Printed Film Format N/A

Original title Inferno
TMDb Rating 3.7 5 votes

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