The film’s premise is audacious: a handwritten copy of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, hidden for centuries in a Vatican cellar, resurfaces in the modern world, and immediately becomes the obsession of the New York mob. The manuscript passes through thieves, priests, and killers, eventually landing in the hands of Nick Tosches, a writer recruited to verify its authenticity, who finds the document pulling him into something far larger than a transaction.
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Unlocking the Secrets of Dante’s Divine Comedy
If you’ve ever wanted to read Dante’s Divine Comedy, but felt overwhelmed by its daunting length and seemingly archaic language, you’re not alone. The poem is certainly a classic and packs in more than enough symbolism, themes, and characters to keep any reader engaged for days on end.
