What Dreams May Come Dante's Inferno?

What Dreams May Come Dante's Inferno?

In What Dreams May Come, Robin Williams' character Chris Nielsen travels through Hell. They show some of the nine circles of Hell as depicted in Dante's Inferno (Limbo, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Anger, Heresy, Violence, Fraud and Treachery), but I don't believe they show all of them.

What dream may come Netflix?

Deceased physician Chris Nielsen risks eternal damnation by leaving heaven to save his distraught wife after she commits suicide and ends up in hell. Robin Williams copes with mourning in the afterlife in this Oscar-winning adaptation of Richard Matheson's novel.

What Dreams May Come ending?

Chris and Annie are reunited with their children in Heaven, and all appearances are restored. Chris proposes reincarnation, so he and Annie can experience life together again. The film ends with Chris and Annie meeting again as young children in a situation that parallels their first meeting.

What Dreams May Come original ending?

Chris and Annie are reunited with their children in Heaven, and all appearances are restored. Chris proposes reincarnation, so he and Annie can experience life together again. The film ends with Chris and Annie meeting again as young children in a situation that parallels their first meeting.

What Dreams May Come budget?

85 million USD

What Dreams May Come Albert?

What Dreams May Come (1998) - Cuba Gooding Jr. as Albert - IMDb.

What Dreams May Come movie summary?

After Chris Nielsen (Robin Williams) dies in a car accident, he is guided through the afterlife by his spirit guide, Albert (Cuba Gooding Jr.). His new world is beautiful and can be whatever Chris imagines. Even his children are there. But, when his wife, Annie (Annabella Sciorra), commits suicide and is sent to hell, Chris ignores Albert's warnings and journeys there to save her. Upon arrival, Chris finds that rescuing Annie will be more difficult than he'd imagined.

What is the most famous Shakespeare line?

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  • “This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, ...
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  • “Men at some time are masters of their fates: