Julian Schnabel's 'In the Hand of Dante': A Bold, Life-Pulsating Dante Adaptation

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Julian Schnabel's film 'In the Hand of Dante' attempts to explore Dante Alighieri's divine comedy but ultimately feels disjointed and reminiscent of Terry Gilliam's style, with mixed success in its artistic execution.
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