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Gabriel's Inferno: Part Three (2020)
Discount Bin 50 Shades
We committed to a girls weekend and this series based on the reviews. We didn't buy enough wine.
1. Just make it 4 hours. Stop turning out movie after move and just make the next movie four quality hours all in one.
2. We are going to start our own production company just to have an excuse to travel to Italy. We promise to film something even lower budget than this. We biggest a sip of win every time you catch a production flaw.
3. You are in Florence and there are screensavers with higher production levels.
4. Her hair changes color twice in the episode who in heck was in charge of continuity. Is that why they won't let her get it wet or wash it all?
Passionflix should be renamed Lukewarmflix. We wait four hours for the big scene and if you blink you miss it and a creepy "one ride per night babe" ending.
A+ score for the cover art but lowest marks possible for delivering on a promise.
Gabriel's Inferno: Part Two (2020)
The Pain Continues
You get over the fact that this is a terrible adaptation of the book, you forgive the slow Part One and then you ave to settle into the cold hard reality that this is not going to get any better. With 4 more movies in the series the only hope is that each film is a short and Gabriel's stamina in the bedroom. 14 minutes of foreplay and less than a minute of action. Poor Gabriel but proof that he is the only decent actor on the set.
So much of the books isn't in words. It is in pauses, symbolism and the imagination and that is just too big of an ask for the Julia character to pull off on screen. She comes off as a victim in need of a Mr Grey.
The fans want this series so bad they are willing to overlook and fill in the gaps in their minds but if you haven't read the books this film is as painful and Dantes levels of hell.
You get the sense not one person on the set has ever read Dante's anything. They probably have even watch the action film Dantes Peak.
Gabriel's Inferno: Part One (2020)
Hallmark Movie After Dark
While this is presented as a passionate love sage type series it feels like a cheap religious film production with grandmother level spice. Just watch Twilight or 50 Shades.
- Julia has to be 40ish and trying to play 17/22 gives it a creepy mom trying to hang out with teens vibe
- The plot line holes are states wide
- You constantly see mic wire, boom or crew in frame
- The production budget must have been $200 complete with iron on BU and Harvard logos
- Gabriel is decent as an actor but that can't save this series
- The audio production is terrible. You spend half the film adjusting the volume
Honestly shocked at the 5 star reviews that got me to watch this series.