Muse
- Year:
- 2017
- 107 min
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"Through me you pass
into the city of woe.
"Through me you pass
into eternal pain.
"Through me among the
people lost for aye.
"Justice the founder
of my fabric moved
"To rear me was the task
of Power divine,
"Supreme Wisdom,
and primeval Love.
"Before me things
create were none,
"save things Eternal
"and eternal I endure.
"Abandon all hope all ye
"who enter here."
And now you've listened
to that powerful reading,
can anyone tell me
why Dante's Inferno
Am I to abandon all hope?
Lawrence.
Because he imagined hell.
Yeah.
Yeah, because he imagined hell.
He shared with us a version of
man's experience and
relationship to existence
to his sins, to his own mortality.
I mean, you all come here,
ladies and gentlemen
to get lost in the classics and
be inspired by the great masters
but also to begin and to
try to make sense of your own
descent into hell.
So, instead of the usual critical
analysis of Dante's Inferno,
I would like you
to provide me with an
alternative poetic proposal
to Dante's Hell.
Your own.
Your struggles,
your fears, your sins
whatever they may be.
Oh, and uh...
I want it by Monday.
Yeah, good weekend.
All right.
Thanks.
-Did you enjoy it?
-Yes.
Oh, really?
Oh, hello, Susan. Thanks.
Aren't you the hippest
professor of them all?
take that title away from you.
Well, I didn't just publish a book.
That obviously helped.
Don't worry, by this time next week,
they would have forgotten all about it.
There's a rectoral dinner
at my place tonight.
Select professors only.
Please come.
Ah, I'm afraid I can't tonight.
I have plans.
-Plans?
-Mm-hmm.
I imagine they're not staying
at home correcting exams.
Not exactly.
-Have a good weekend.
-You too.
Do you mind giving me
a lift, Professor?
-Are you sleeping?
-Mmm.
Why do you smell so good?
I'd like to stay like this
forever.
Not move, just stay here.
I don't think my publisher
would be too happy about that.
He has other writers,
he'll get over it.
You'll have to give up
going to university.
-Mm, I wouldn't mind.
-You wouldn't mind?
No.
We'll never be able
to make love again.
If it's only for that, we'll move.
How long have we been together?
I don't know, um, almost a year?
Thirteen months.
-Thirteen months?
-Mmm.
And no one knows.
So?
Do you love me, Samuel?
What sort of question is that?
-Don't laugh, I'm being serious.
-Well...
I mean it.
If you loved me, you wouldn't be
hiding from everyone all the time.
No.
But then the entire university
Is that what you want?
Just, I don't want
this ever to end.
Neither do I.
Then promise me.
You'll love me forever.
Okay.
Say it.
I promise.
Not like that, say it.
I promise.
I will love you forever.
Bye.
Oh, hello.
Hello.
You hungry?
You still love me, don't you?
But you were not inside
In the silence
Sorry, you know...
The rain began to spatter
Baby, um
we've run out of cat food, so
I'm gonna have to pop out.
What do you say, I pick up
some takeaway on my way back?
No, no.
Oh, my God, what have you done?
Beatriz? Beatriz, come on!
Hold on, hold on, hold on!
Hold on!
What have you done? Sh*t!
Oh, f***! Oh, f***!
Baby, come on.
No!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
No!
Here you go.
Empty.
I know, but this is the reference,
that's what I'm saying.
I missed it, perhaps, ma'am.
You think you can manage?
Yeah, sure, I'll catch you later.
Hey.
Here I was thinking I would never
see you around here again.
Well, I'm sure there
are some people...
who'd be delighted
if that were the case.
I don't think that's true.
How are you?
Does that offer for
dinner still stand?
Of course.
That little girl
of five foot two
Amazing things
that she could do
It sounds creepy.
How long have you
been having them?
Every night
for the past... three weeks.
Are you seeing anyone
to help you with this?
First, I had a
a grief counselor but I decided
that wasn't really for me.
I'm sure it has
occurred to you that
something to do with
what happened.
The woman in my dreams
looks nothing like Beatriz.
No, what I mean is like, y-your
head is trying to get rid of
the pain that's inside you,
like, you know, therapy.
It's got nothing
to do with that, okay?
Have you written anything?
I've got nothing to say.
Pfff.
Write about your dream.
Oh, sure. I'll become
a horror writer.
Horror writers are sexy.
Come on.
Poets are starving, boring.
Oh, on that note,
I got that for your birthday
and then you disappeared, so...
better late than never.
Happy birthday to you.
Open it.
Now, that's what I call pressure.
Come on, use it for
your grocery list.
Or to correct exams.
You are a professor, remember?
And a good one, so.
Why don't you stop
biting your nails?
F*** you.
You miss me already?
Are you at home? Samuel?
Yeah, just got back.
Switch on the TV.
The local news channel.
Quick.
-Why?
-Just do it.
-Do it!
-Okay, okay.
Do you have it?
Murder has shaken the quiet
-Yeah.
-sleepy suburb of Ballsbridge.
surrounded by what appears to be a
makeshift white circle on the floor.
Garda believe the event has all the
hallmarks of a ritual-type killing.
Samuel?
-Further forensic investigation
-Samuel?
to establish the exact course of
events is currently underway.
She was killed
a couple of days ago.
And apparently a
cleaning lady found her
when she arrived in the morning.
Okay.
She was an Italian lady
and her name, uh...
her name is Lidia Garetti
and this is the woman
I saw in my dreams.
This is her. I am positive.
Samuel, do you realize
how incredible this is?
Yes.
You dreamt about something that
was going to happen before it did.
Before it did.
That's called a
premonitory dream.
But why me? Why?
-I-I don't even know this woman.
-I don't know.
There has to be an explanation.
We'll figure it out.
No, we will not.
This is not one of your
esoteric adventures.
This woman is dead.
This is real.
And I saw how it happened.
Really? What are you gonna do?
Who are you going to talk to-
the police?
What are you going to say?
"Hi, inspector, um...
"I know what happened to the
Italian woman in Ballsbridge.
"I wasn't there, but
I saw it in my dream."
Do you realize what
that looks like?
It's crazy.
Wait!
Wait!
Stop!
-No!
-Stop!
No! Please don't hurt me!
Please don't hurt me.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
Just tell me what
you're doing here.
Are y-you a policeman?
No, no, I'm... I'm...
Wait, who are you?
Were you stealing?
No.
No, I...
I saw what happened
to that...woman on TV.
Did you know her?
No. No, no.
Then why?
What about you?
If you're not with
the police, then...
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