What's Happening?
Oscar Isaac stars in the film 'In the Hand of Dante,' directed by Julian Schnabel, which is now streaming on Netflix. The movie is based on a 2002 novel by Nick Tosches and follows two timelines: a contemporary one involving a writer targeted by the mob
to verify a manuscript, and a historical one following Dante Alighieri during his political exile from Florence. The film features a dual role for Isaac, who plays both the writer and Dante. Despite the film's ambitious narrative and star-studded cast, including Gal Gadot, it has received mixed reviews. Critics have noted the film's lengthy runtime and convoluted plot as detractors, although Isaac's performance has been praised.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'In the Hand of Dante' highlights the ongoing trend of adapting complex literary works into films, which can attract both literary enthusiasts and general audiences. Oscar Isaac's involvement brings significant attention to the project, given his reputation for strong performances. The film's mixed reception underscores the challenges filmmakers face when translating intricate narratives to the screen, balancing artistic ambition with audience engagement. This release also contributes to the broader discourse on the role of streaming platforms like Netflix in providing a venue for such ambitious projects, which might struggle to find a place in traditional cinema.













