"Inferno" delivered a somewhat average cinematic experience, earning a 6/10 in my estimation. Its strength lay in the intriguing premise and the visual spectacle of its international settings. Tom Hanks' acting remained a reliable anchor, but the film's weakness emerged in its convoluted plot and attempts to replicate the success of its predecessors. While the cinematography offered glimpses of beauty, it couldn't fully compensate for the film's narrative shortcomings. The music and visuals served their purpose without leaving a lasting impact. Overall, "Inferno" offered a decent enough ride, but it lacked the gripping narrative and innovation required to truly set it apart.