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The film, made in is based on the book of the same title by Dan Brown, and is directed by Ron Howard.
The characters..............
Professor Robert Langdon played by the awesome Tom Hanks who is a symbologist working in france.
Sophie Neveu is played by Audrey Tautou who is a cryptologist.
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Production Year: 2002 - Thriller - Director: Bharat Nalluri, Rob Bailey, Andy Wilson - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Matthew MacFadyen, Keeley Hawes, David Oyelowo, Peter Firth, Jenny Agutter, Lisa Faulkner
Thriller - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Timothy West, Neil Morrissey, Tara Fitzgerald, Annette Crosbie, Pauline Quirke, Rob Brydon, Denise Van Outen, John Thomson, Kevin Whately, David Suchet
Advantages: Once you start watching you cant stop. Disadvantages: Very difficult to get in to but all is revealed
...much about this DVD and the book but to honest it didnt really appeal to me, its not the sort of thing i would go and get, but my partner came round one night and brought the dvd with him for me to watch, so i did.
He did worn me it is very difficult to get into it at the start.
The film, made in is based on the book of the same title by Dan Brown, and is directed by Ron Howard.
The characters.............. ...Alfred Molina.
The Plot............................
Pro Robert Langdon is working in France and gets drawn in when the curator of the louvre gets murdered by a monk called Silas under the instruction from a mystery man only named as the Teacher, and they want to ask him questions about the markings and symbols found on and around his body, is only when comes in that he then discovers that infact he is the one and only ... more
I have heard so much about this DVD and the book but to honest it didnt really appeal to me, its not the sort of thing i would go and get, but my partner came round one night and brought the dvd with him for me to watch, so i did. He did worn me it is very difficult to get into it at the start.
The film, made in is based on the book of the same title by Dan Brown, and is directed by Ron Howard.
The characters..............
Professor Robert Langdon played by the awesome Tom Hanks who is a symbologist working in france. Sophie Neveu is played by Audrey Tautou who is a cryptologist. Other actors include Jean Reno, Ian Mckellen, Alfred Molina.
The Plot............................
Pro Robert Langdon is working in France and gets drawn in when the curator of the louvre gets murdered by a monk called Silas under the instruction from a mystery man only named as the Teacher, and they want to ask him questions about the markings and symbols found on and around his body, is only when comes in that he then discovers that infact he is the one and only suspect in the murder inquiry.
They have to escape and try and find the answers and the killer.
Sophie is in fact the Granddaughter of the of the murdered victim, and between them they have to crack the codes that her grand father has left them. Having put the police off the scent they search the louvre for answers. Upon finding some anagram messages they also find a key, which is a key to a safety deposit box at the Depository Bank of Zurich.
Upon entering the bank they are recognised by the security guards as both wanted for murder and calls the police. The two have to enter a code aswell as the key to gain entry in the safety deposit box, Robert Langdon remembers seeing a series of numbers at the murder scene which of course where the numbers needed to open the box.
The box revealed a rosewood box which contains a cryptex which is a cylindrical container with five alphabetical dials which must be arranged in the correct sequence to spell out a 5-letter code word. If opened by force it would cause the chamber to break which hold vinegar and the script would be lost forever.
The manager of the Bank then walks in and informs them that the police have been called but he can offer them a safe route out, which reluctantly they do.
After they have been driving for a while the van stops and the manager of the bank the pulls a gun on them and demands the cryptex. After fighting off the bank manger Langdon says he has a friend called Sir Leigh Teabing who may be able to help them. Little did they know that the van they were in had a tracking device on it so were again followed by the police.
Here it is explained this whole thing is about finding the holy grail and finding the blood line to Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. He also tells them of A millenarian sect called The Priory of Sion, which has kept for centuries the secret of that matter and will continue to do so. This is the sect that Silas is from, the monk that killed her grand father.
After police turn up Sir Leigh Teabing tells them he has a plane and then go onto London to try and figure out the rest of the puzzle. Upon reaching London they visit The Church Temple, where is believed that a group of Templars Knights are buried, and Sir Isaac Newton's tomb at Westminster Abbey, where are located some of the main keys to solve the Holy Grial's mystery.
Here they also find out the identity of the teacher and that he is behind the murder and other murders, this is the only way he knows how to uncover the secrets and reveal it to the whole world.
Whilst in Westminster Abbey Langdon secretly opens the cryptex and removes the contents before destroying the cryptex in front of the teacher.
The Holy Grail and its where abouts are discovered at the end of the film but i will leave you guessing as to what and where it is.
This is really only a brief review on what happens in the film but i hope i have pointed out the main points.
I found this film to be excellent and will defintely watch it again it is very interesting. I really didnt think i would like this film but i do very much.
It is hard to get into at first but you must watch the whole film and the answers will be revealed, which is why i want to watch it again to understand it a bit more, as there are so many facts to take in and there are lots of twists and turns to the story and it keeps you guessing until near the end.
I will not pretend that i know the ins and outs of the da vinci code i dont think any one really does because you will never know what is true or false but this is a fasinating insight to know not everything you were taught as a youngster is not actually the truth. The film does reveal an awful lot of facts which are true, and you dont really need any knowledge of the holy grail as a lot will be explained.
I have not read the book so i cannot compare but by all accounts it goes into much more detail so that is now on my things to do.
This is a 12 rated DVD and runs for approx 2hrs 22mins.
This is just a single DVD so there are no extras as such, only to choose the languages you require, subtitles if needed and scene selection.
If I am being honest, after reading the book, I really do not know why i even bothered to buy the DVD. The acting is not the greatest bearing in mind the actors involved with the film, Tom Hanks has so much more to give than he offers in this film. The story is only very losely based on the book - in that they have missed large chunks out and so you jump from one scene to the next with no real explanation. It's a shame that the film does not show more the old churches of Rome as the book discribes, or go into more detail again the secret archives of the Vatican, which would have been of much interest. An easy film to watch as you really do not need to concentrate that much, I would however recommend that the you read the book rather than watch the film. ...
Advantages: Good mix of drama/action/suspense and plot explanation, entertaining enough to keep you watching Disadvantages: Not for the squeamish, subject may offend or bore, may seem far-fetched, subtitles
- Introduction -
I'd imagine most people will have heard of The DaVinciCode, whether that be the original Dan Brown novel or this, the Hollywood movie based on the novel. I got this movie on official DVD along with some others from a relative last year and although I had passed it on to my parents to watch last year sometime, I hadn't watched it myself and it sat in my DVD tower for some time, until I finally decided I just had to watch it recently lol. I was put off watching it on a Saturday night due to the long running time (nearly two and a half hours), since I prefer to watch a movie, if I do on a Saturday night, between 9-11pm so it would overrun that but anyway I I finally sat down and watched it last night. I hadn't read the novel, so I wasn't entirely sure what to expect, other than that the story had alot to do ...
Advantages: Serious audience participation, very thrilling and exhillarating. Disadvantages: non that I can think of.
enhances the effect of the film and thrill received from watching it.
To sum up, the acting in the film is exceptional and the film would really struggle without it. I thoroughly enjoyed most of the performances.
^^^Film Summary^^^
The film is a really exhilarating experience and I am sure you will enjoy trying to unravel the tightly bound secrets and mysteries throughout the film. I wonder, can you solve the DaVinciCode before Langdon and Neveu? Definitely worth a look and at such cheap prices these days, why not add it to your collection?
^^^DVD Package^^^
The DVD is well presented and the front cover is to be honest a little corny, with Langdon and Neveu looking curiously in the same pose and direction. Although a nice touch to the cover is that the background is made up of lots of numbers and letters representing ...
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