The Broken Key Page #5

Synopsis: In a near future, due to the effects of an uncompromising law on the eco-sustainability of supports, paper has become a rare item, a luxury possession. Printing is now a crime. Libraries have turned into inaccessible museums. Everything is floating, in a stream of data running in the ether, reaching every tablets and smartphones thanks to a fast net created and universally controlled by the "Big Z": Zimurgh Corporation. On the background of this realistic vision of the future, our sci-fiction/thriller movie is developing, in the suggestion created by a future vision of Turin, still a fascinating, esoteric and mysterious town. A series of murders followed by many clues will lead the protagonist, a British scholar of ancient Italian origins - new Adam and revived Arthur King - to walk on the path traced, so many centuries before, by Dante Alighieri and by the painter Hieronymus Bosch. The brave Arthur J. Adams will discover that the motive of the murders is the unstoppable will to preser
 
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2017
120 min
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This text is...

extremely expensive.

In conclusion,

I like to read you something...

I think you may understand.

This tercet from the Paradise,

where Dante talks about the mystical

Rose.

"The Love, beneath Whose Warmth

this flower has grown in eternal

peace, flamed once again in your womb.

Listen Tully...

we've found a piece of canvas,

it looks like Bosch's, it's Pride...

I've heard that story as a rumor,

a legend.

Bosch created a series of drawings,

before settling them into one.

A guy came to see me,

and he was asking me a lot of

questions...

about the drawings.

He was mentioning some kind of plot...

You see!

So, I think he was nuts... mad.

A crazy man.

So, I send him off

I told him to go away.

But I remember his name:

Frank Mam.

As a poet Virgil surname.

Thank you very much, Taron.

Okay, see you later.

He found this guy, Frank Mara.

He's been busted a few times

for violence and intimidation.

He's now living in an underground

area of the town... slums.

A shelter for thieves and invisible

people.

So, let's go.

Look!

People call it the Gate of Hell...

a mysterious place.

Attention, don't come in.

It's dangerous for you!

We're looking for a man called

Frank Maro.

Can you help us?

What do you want? Go away!

Come on!

No.

He will be good to you

if you don't challenge him...

He's Gengis...

I know where to find

the man you are looking for...

I can help you.

But, he's the one who set the price.

I know where you can find him...

I can bring you to him...

It will be expensive though...

How much?

Let's say a 50 post-credits pass

gallery.

A 30 post-credits pass is enough!

Okay, let's go.

The pass, first!

Arthur.

Arthur, let's go.

Sure.

Follow your heart...

The light of your most brilliant star...

will lead you to the roots...

to the Truth...

Here we are, it's him.

Who the hell are you?

You've come here to kill me, right?

I know nothing,

I've seen nothing.

Get away... leave me alone!

Don't worry, we don't mean to hurt you.

Don't be scared, we only want

informations.

What?

James, are you okay?

Get him out of here.

Take him away!

I'll be after you.

Let's go away!

They're looking for me.

I'm coming...

I'm coming with you...

Wait for me, please.

I'm coming with you!

You must help us...

You must tell us everything you

know about Bosch's paintings OK'?

We will protect you, don't be scared.

You don't know

who these guys are.

You can't imagine.

They can reach everywhere...

Nothing can stop them.

Nobody can!

They... they... Who are "they"?

Frank, please, listen to me.

You must help us, now!

Please...

It's too dangerous...

For me, for you Miss...

and for everybody.

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Louis Nero

Louis Nero (born 24 September 1976) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He was born in Turin. more…

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