Between the Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, most will agree that A&D had the far superior storyline. With such high expectations coming into this film, I must admit that I wasn’t overly impressed with Ron Howard’s translation of A&D onto the silverscreen. Much like the Da Vinci Code before it, I found it very difficult to appreciate this film because I was such a huge fan of the literature. With so many important aspects of the story being left out or abridged, it really didn’t feel like the same story at all.
The film itself wasn’t a total wash, and will probably peak the interest of those who haven’t read the books or are just looking to be entertained. Unlike The Da Vinci Code which stayed true to its script, A&D was far less pretentious than its predecessor and was definitely much better paced. Set primarily in Vatican City, A&D had a lush canvas to work with, and it felt as if I were taking a free tour through Rome itself. The cinematography was stunning to say the least, but with little more to offer than a few “postcard” quality shots, this film still falls quite short.
To his credit, Ron Howard tried his best to answer the call of the heavily criticized Da Vinci Code. Rather than staying true to the script, he along with his team of screenwriters attempted to create a film far more appealing to its general audience by writing a script which moved at break neck speed. In this case however, he probably should have kept with original. Although a tad better than the Code, A&D still fails by epic proportions.
I’d recommend you skip this one in the theaters and wait for it on DVD. Its not worthy of its price for admission.
Synopsis: Angels and Demons re-teams director Ron Howard and star Tom Hanks for the sequel to their international blockbuster adaptation of Dan Brown’s novel The Da Vinci Code. Although the book Angels and Demons was written before the novel The Da Vinci Code, the movie transpires after the events of the earlier movie. Hanks stars as professor Robert Langdon, the most respected symbologist in the United States, who uses his knowledge in order to decode a symbol on the skin of a murder victim. The clues put him on the trail of an international conspiracy involving the Catholic Church. Ewan McGregor and Ayelet Zurer also star in the Sony Pictures production. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
I had a bad feeling about this film. I have the book but have not read it yet.
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I was hoping for more, and I think everything went by way too quickly. I liked it a little bit (cringes).
There were others who enjoyed it, so dont feel too bad leen. Again, alot of it had to do with being a fan of the book. There were just so many parts missing which made it hard to appreciate.
I had low expectations for this as well but hearing early reviews that it was a lot faster paced than Davinci Code, I had some type of hope. I dozed off for a bit about 20 minutes in.
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I had heard it was better paced, but sadly that was all that was better! LMAO. Damn waste of a good 10 bucks!
Good thing I didnt check this one out yet. I loved the book and Id hate for the movie to ruin it. It’s hard to do any justice to Dan Brown’s novels since there is so much background info in the text.
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