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* Jean begins the film as a hedonistic lost soul. He loses his all of his earthly possessions and [[Literature/TheDivineComedy finds himself in a dark wood.]] He faces the seven deadly sins but is guided by the two fur trappers. After a final confrontation with an evil abomination on a frozen lake, Jean escapes and is united with his true love in a marriage that signifies his salvation.

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* Jean begins the film as a hedonistic lost soul. He loses his all of his earthly possessions and [[Literature/TheDivineComedy finds himself in a dark wood.]] He faces the seven deadly sins but is guided by the two fur trappers.trappers and faces the SevenDeadlySins: gluttony (the opening scene/visions of food), lust (the rabbits/The Furrier's striptease), wrath (the Merchant), greed (also the Merchant), pride (the beavers' Tower of Babel), envy (his desire for the trapper's bag of pelts) and sloth (the sleeping wolves). After a final confrontation with an evil abomination on a frozen lake, Jean escapes and is united with his true love in a marriage that signifies his salvation.
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* Jean begins the film as a hedonistic lost soul. He loses his earthly possession and [[Literature/TheDivineComedy finds himself in a dark wood.]] He faces the seven deadly sins but is guided by the two fur trappers. After a final confrontation with an evil abomination on a frozen lake, Jean escapes and is united with his true love in a marriage that signifies his salvation.

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* Jean begins the film as a hedonistic lost soul. He loses his all of his earthly possession possessions and [[Literature/TheDivineComedy finds himself in a dark wood.]] He faces the seven deadly sins but is guided by the two fur trappers. After a final confrontation with an evil abomination on a frozen lake, Jean escapes and is united with his true love in a marriage that signifies his salvation.
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* Jean begins the film as a hedonistic lost soul. He loses his earthly possession and [[Literature/TheDivineComedy finds himself in a dark wood.]] He faces the seven deadly sins but is guided by the two fur trappers. After a final confrontation with an evil abomination on a frozen lake, Jean escapes and is united with his true love, in a marriage that signifies his salvation.

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* Jean begins the film as a hedonistic lost soul. He loses his earthly possession and [[Literature/TheDivineComedy finds himself in a dark wood.]] He faces the seven deadly sins but is guided by the two fur trappers. After a final confrontation with an evil abomination on a frozen lake, Jean escapes and is united with his true love, love in a marriage that signifies his salvation.
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[[WMG: The entire movie is a loose adaptation of Dante's ''Inferno''.]]
* Jean begins the film as a hedonistic lost soul. He loses his earthly possession and [[Literature/TheDivineComedy finds himself in a dark wood.]] He faces the seven deadly sins but is guided by the two fur trappers. After a final confrontation with an evil abomination on a frozen lake, Jean escapes and is united with his true love, in a marriage that signifies his salvation.

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