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Single’s Inferno Netflix Series (2021)

January 17, 2022 By Harrison Betz, FSU '25

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Single’s Inferno (Korean: 솔로지옥, sollojiog) is a 2021 Korean reality TV series that follows 12 singles as they attempt to find love on a deserted island. The singles begin on an island named “Inferno” and vie for each other’s affection in order to go on dates at a resort called “Paradise”. The first season of the show is currently streaming on Netflix.

Watch a trailer for Single’s Inferno here.

Categories: Digital Media
Tagged with: Dating, Hell, Inferno, Netflix, Paradise, Reality TV, South Korea, Television

“The Forum: Dante’s Inferno: The Poetry of Hell”

February 6, 2021 By Laura Chatellier, FSU '23

the-forum-dantes-inferno-poetry-of-hell-2018“Inferno is the 14th century epic that tells the story of Dante Alighieri’s imaginary journey through the underworld. It is the first part of Dante’s The Divine Comedy, and is widely considered to be one of the world’s greatest poems.

“Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here, is the famous phrase inscribed on the gates of Dante’s Inferno. Here Hell is divided into nine circles, with cruel and unusual punishments afflicting the sinners – who range from the lustful and cowardly in the upper circles to the malicious and fraudulent at the bottom of Hell.

“Joining Rajan Datar to explore the ideas and legacy of Dante’s Inferno is Dr Vittorio Montemaggi, author of Reading Dante’s Commedia as Theology; Claire Honess, Professor of Italian studies at the University of Leeds, and Sangjin Park, Professor of Comparative Literature at Busan University in South Korea, who will be speaking about the increasing popularity of Dante in his country and the role Inferno played in shaping Korea’s national identity.” [. . .]    —BBC, February 27, 2018.

Categories: Digital Media, Written Word
Tagged with: 2018, Abandon All Hope, Circles of Hell, Poetry, South Korea, Television

Taemin, Music Video for “Want” (2019)

December 9, 2020 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

“At the end of the ‘WANT’ music video (3:03-3:19) by K-pop artist Taemin, the choreography takes place in front of [Rodin’s] gates of hell.”   –Contributor Parker Ridaught

“Want” was the title track and first single from Taemin’s second album, released in February 2019. The full video is available to view on YouTube.

Contributed by Parker Ridaught (Florida State University ’20)

Categories: Music, Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2019, Dance, Gates of Hell, K-Pop, Music Videos, Rodin, South Korea

G-Dragon, “Divina Commedia” (2017)

November 5, 2020 By Laura Chatellier, FSU '23

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“The end of hardship Divina Commedia…”

Click on the image above to access the lyric music video, released in 2017, on Youtube.

Categories: Music
Tagged with: 2017, 2020, Divine Comedy, K-Pop, Music Videos, South Korea

CIX, Hello Chapter 3: Hello, Strange Time (2020)

October 24, 2020 By Professor Arielle Saiber

See the video teaser trailer here 

Contributed by Justin Meckes

Categories: Music, Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2020, Abandon All Hope, Dark Wood, K-Pop, Lasciate ogne speranza, Nel Mezzo del Cammin, Selva oscura, South Korea

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