Gerard Butler captivates audiences in 'In the Hand of Dante' premiere
Gerard Butler delivered a jaw-dropping performance in 'In the Hand of Dante', a bizarre black comedy directed by Julian Schnabel, which premiered recently. The film combines 14th-century Florence and modern-day America, exploring themes of art and morality through a narrative involving a lost manuscript of Dante’s Divine Comedy. Critics note the film's engaging energy begins to falter in its final.
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