Fun fact for those interested: there actually is a film adaptation of Dante’s Inferno…from 1911. An Italian silent horror film, L’Inferno. It’s all public domain, so you can see how some of the earliest filmmakers took their stab at the imagery of the story.
Robin Williams starred in an interpretation of Inferno called “What Dreams May Come.” It’s defintely NOT Dante’s story, but there are some parallels. It pulls at the heartstrings for those interested. Do not expect a horror flick.
Wow just wow, I’m soo in awe it’s like it pulled from some alternate reality, or a fever dream, I love it, amazing work don’t stop, I love this content
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It’s also interesting the way that Dante returns to the surface. He goes down into a pit in the bottom of hell which eventually flips his orientation around so he’s suddenly going up, which makes him come up onto the surface on the southern hemisphere, having travelled straight through the earth.
Honestly, between the visuals and music, it reminds me more of a 1960’s film than anything made in the 50’s. It kind of reminds me of the Edgar Allen Poe films made by Roger Corman.
yes, the Inferno could do with a treatment like this. But Im not sure the narration is actually Dante in translation. The beauty of Dante in my humble opioin ( I am not a Dante scholar) is in the minutae of personal observation as compared to the epic horror. It's those people he meets and how they cope (!) with hell that is so remarkable. there is a wide latitude for exploration because Dante is so personal, divine and cosmic. But this is the right direction.
Honest question here, everyone. Why would one go to eternal damnation after having only one lifetime here on earth? It’s like, you come without knowing what’s up, you mess up, and boom, eternal damnation. Does not quite feel right, wouldn’t you say?
Is our prison any different? As an example, let’s say you’re 16. You join a group of older friends, they convince you to go on a robbery at a local store. It goes wrong a person is unalived. You get life in prison for your involvement. That’s it. Your 1 life is gone forever. One mistake. Boom. Donezo.
@ good analogy, only we are imperfect, in contrast to divine things, which should be perfect, hence, more factors than just the one life filled (with temptations, at that) should be considered. But I hear you. I hope things are not that black and white in the afterworld. 👍🙏
@@juanluisvegasalazar8767 Dante’s Inferno is fiction. A fun spooky story based around Christianity. If you are truly curiosity about the afterlife, I would suggest reading your Bible. The Book of John is a great place to start. You are correct! We are imperfect beings. So a divine being took our imperfections on himself and died as a sacrifice in our place. That’s what Jesus did. So that we may not go to eternal “prison”, but live on with our divine creator
If you're wondering why Dante does this, it's with good reason. The Comedy begins with him trekking toward glory, but being denied access by his sins, taking the form of wild beasts. Virgil is sent to guide him, saying that if he wants to reach Paradise he must first go through Hell. He journeys through the 9 circles, coming across old enemies in torment, whom he mocks, believing himself to be superior. At the end of it, he crawls down the body of Satan (who is as big as a mountain) and comes out the other side on the foot of Mt Purgatory. Dante must climb Purgatory in order to reach Paradise, and as he does he is confronted with the sins that hold back rightoues people from ascending to Paradise. Dante comes to terms with his own nagging sin, pride. Eventually he purifies himself, reaches the summit, and ascends to Paradise. The point of the story is about Dante coming to terms with the sins that threatened to damn his soul. Seeing as how the poem was written when he was exiled from his beloved Florence, he harbored a lot of bitterness. The Comedy is basically a glorified therapy session lol. He goes through hell (literally) in order to achieve a higher level of piety.
It’s funny that people nowadays think of Dante’s Inferno as this overly serious dark and moody story when really it’s a snarky commentary on Italy and the Church where Satan has a trumpet up his ass lol.
@teowiz4210 I know it's fiction, but I've always thought it was strange that even wise, virtuous, and moral people would still get punished. That's why I've always found religion tough to consider seriously. Can an all powerfully god not recognize nuance?
Would pay money to watch a movie in this setting and with the same visual style
@@RJMacReady1 The Thing is my favourite horror film!
I would even buy popcorn again!
Yes
I was just thinking this... some of these scenes are truly beautiful.
They'd probably ruin it. :/ Maybe when the regulators become more sane in years to pass but now? I'd wager a future failure.
Now I want a complete coverage of the entirety of Inferno in this style, including Purgatorio and Paradiso.
I want Robert Eggers to direct a film of Dante's Inferno
After watching Nosferatu, I completely agree with this.
If he also did an adaptation of any Lovecraft book, it'd be breathtaking
incredible algorithm find
the Divine Comedy, and especially Inferno, is probably the greatest literary achievement in the history of literature
The most popular self-insert literature.
@@zitronentee 1st person narration is much more effective in this case
Argueably for sure. Hard to definitvely put it over Don Quixote or The Odyssey though.
Fun fact for those interested: there actually is a film adaptation of Dante’s Inferno…from 1911. An Italian silent horror film, L’Inferno. It’s all public domain, so you can see how some of the earliest filmmakers took their stab at the imagery of the story.
Robin Williams starred in an interpretation of Inferno called “What Dreams May Come.” It’s defintely NOT Dante’s story, but there are some parallels. It pulls at the heartstrings for those interested. Do not expect a horror flick.
@@DeltaV11I have it in my movie library at home. Interesting movie.
This looks better than most modern movies already.
Gustave Doré is an underappreciated artist today
Wow just wow, I’m soo in awe it’s like it pulled from some alternate reality, or a fever dream, I love it, amazing work don’t stop, I love this content
Proudly state I was the 1000th thumbs up. Awesome video!
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Beautiful and well done!
This is amazing, probably going to get lots of views
It’s also interesting the way that Dante returns to the surface. He goes down into a pit in the bottom of hell which eventually flips his orientation around so he’s suddenly going up, which makes him come up onto the surface on the southern hemisphere, having travelled straight through the earth.
Ironic how AI makes the whimsical spoken poem, this 'letter from hell' into a visual epic
I always love Dante Inferno
That first sequence is awe-inspiring.
Ok this looks amazing and I want a 5h version!
Honestly, between the visuals and music, it reminds me more of a 1960’s film than anything made in the 50’s. It kind of reminds me of the Edgar Allen Poe films made by Roger Corman.
😮That was AWESOME🤘
I would so watch this movie
Incredible work... just wow
I'd totally watch this.
Why is the soundtrack a metallish version of literally the most mellow piano song ever. Satie Gymnopedies.
yes, the Inferno could do with a treatment like this. But Im not sure the narration is actually Dante in translation. The beauty of Dante in my humble opioin ( I am not a Dante scholar) is in the minutae of personal observation as compared to the epic horror. It's those people he meets and how they cope (!) with hell that is so remarkable. there is a wide latitude for exploration because Dante is so personal, divine and cosmic. But this is the right direction.
Great job
I would love a game or a movie on this style
A game would be awesome I agree.
AI already surpassed modern Disney movies
Missed a trick not using Iced earth's song Dante's inferno
AT LAST, CINEMA. 🤩🤩🤩
That's how they should teach it in Humanities classes. I've read it numerous times, but my mental images were never as vivid as these.
I'm really curious, what software are you using? Is it MidJourney + another app that converts images into short videos?
Looks awesome!
Hi, I used Midjourney and Leonardo AI for the images, then animated them in Kling AI.
@@CassiniProjekt Thanks! Awesome stuff man
Incredible.. worth being said twice
Very cool!
Wow the ai is getting better and better
Interesting call with the heavy metal version of Erik Satie. Is that AI? Or an actual cover?
@@captainbeastazoid7084 Hi, it's a real cover
Excellent artwork. The soundtrack is Erik Satie's Gnossienne n.1 in a good heavy metal reading.
Full version here! ruclips.net/video/BiLrqAfSpLY/видео.htmlsi=0owMH5yraJR3sDx7
Gorgeous work.
...not to complain, but could you give Satan a head with 3 faces, each crying, and chewing for eternity Judas, Brutus, and Elon?
I think I know the geography of Hell slightly better than the geography of central London...
Honest question here, everyone. Why would one go to eternal damnation after having only one lifetime here on earth? It’s like, you come without knowing what’s up, you mess up, and boom, eternal damnation. Does not quite feel right, wouldn’t you say?
Is our prison any different? As an example, let’s say you’re 16. You join a group of older friends, they convince you to go on a robbery at a local store. It goes wrong a person is unalived.
You get life in prison for your involvement.
That’s it. Your 1 life is gone forever. One mistake. Boom. Donezo.
@ good analogy, only we are imperfect, in contrast to divine things, which should be perfect, hence, more factors than just the one life filled (with temptations, at that) should be considered. But I hear you. I hope things are not that black and white in the afterworld. 👍🙏
@@juanluisvegasalazar8767 Dante’s Inferno is fiction. A fun spooky story based around Christianity.
If you are truly curiosity about the afterlife, I would suggest reading your Bible. The Book of John is a great place to start.
You are correct! We are imperfect beings. So a divine being took our imperfections on himself and died as a sacrifice in our place. That’s what Jesus did. So that we may not go to eternal “prison”, but live on with our divine creator
If you're wondering why Dante does this, it's with good reason.
The Comedy begins with him trekking toward glory, but being denied access by his sins, taking the form of wild beasts. Virgil is sent to guide him, saying that if he wants to reach Paradise he must first go through Hell. He journeys through the 9 circles, coming across old enemies in torment, whom he mocks, believing himself to be superior. At the end of it, he crawls down the body of Satan (who is as big as a mountain) and comes out the other side on the foot of Mt Purgatory.
Dante must climb Purgatory in order to reach Paradise, and as he does he is confronted with the sins that hold back rightoues people from ascending to Paradise. Dante comes to terms with his own nagging sin, pride. Eventually he purifies himself, reaches the summit, and ascends to Paradise.
The point of the story is about Dante coming to terms with the sins that threatened to damn his soul. Seeing as how the poem was written when he was exiled from his beloved Florence, he harbored a lot of bitterness. The Comedy is basically a glorified therapy session lol. He goes through hell (literally) in order to achieve a higher level of piety.
Visual setting is incredible!! Music kinda doesn’t fit IMO. I’d expect classical instrumentals like The 9th Gate soundtrack.
I’m so mad that this AI made stuff looks how I want horror movies to look.
holy tamoly
The godfather theme as music?
Siiiick
10 sec mark really hits home what we should have got for past few years in film... But no we get unimaginative bs
Thanks! I prompted the AI to give the Gustave Dore sketches a Sleepy Hollow vibe
Far beyond Metal! Epic!
@@IRISHguitarist777 Have a very metal Christmas!
I'd play that game
Great work! what is the ai tool used?
I used Midjourney, Leonardo AI for the images and Kling AI for the animations.
@ thanks for sharing ❤️
Do you by chance know the audio used for the clip? I can't pinpoint what game or show it was lol
@@907asburyNope, I made the music, it's a cover of Gnosienne no.1
@@CassiniProjektweird. I posted a link to gnosienne but now it's gone, but I had assumed it was an ai cover of gnosienne
@@907asburyTrue that, most of the AI videos use AI generated music, my ones have custom music lol
It's Gnosienne no.1 by Eric Satie, I can finish it up with a full version and upload if you like
Et voila ruclips.net/video/BiLrqAfSpLY/видео.htmlsi=GqaGJRerjYzHcNhG
It’s funny that people nowadays think of Dante’s Inferno as this overly serious dark and moody story when really it’s a snarky commentary on Italy and the Church where Satan has a trumpet up his ass lol.
Peak use of AI
Why would great thinkers like Aristotle, plato, and Socrates be in limbo?
cause they were born before Jesus, so they can't be punished for not worshipping the christian God, but they can't be in Heaven either
@teowiz4210 I know it's fiction, but I've always thought it was strange that even wise, virtuous, and moral people would still get punished. That's why I've always found religion tough to consider seriously. Can an all powerfully god not recognize nuance?
Is this done by A.I.?
no offense to the artist
@@solaimanakbar8046 Yes it's AI, the artist is Gustav Dore and some images from Doom.
@ thank you 🙏
MAKE IT
“Because your question searches for deep meaning, I shall explain in simple words.”
Bad ass
❤
Dante's Inferno was Heavy Metal before Heavy Metal existed.
far out
Pretty stable imagery. Now just develop your story without using voice over.
John 14:6 Jesus told him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me
I have no interest in A.I. crap