วันพุธที่ 6 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The Da Vinci Code (DVD) Review

The Da Vinci Code is an international bestseller as a new phenomenon, but The Da Vinci Code is attached as a film by the end of the long forgotten. Directed by Ron Howard, the Hollywood veteran behind such memorable films as A Beautiful Mind and Cinderella Man, this adaptation of Dan Brown's religious thriller is 149 minutes monotonous and boring shows European spy thriller clichés. What Dan Brown's novels so popular is the narrative background on such issues asEncryption, secret societies, religious history and alternatives. But it is difficult to translate those ideas on the screen, and it is here that The Da Vinci Code fails as a commercial thriller.

The whole scene is composed of lectures on the history of Christianity and the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. Michael Crichton has a similar style of writing that focuses on science and modern technology, but his novels adapt better to the big screen. During the JurassicPark gave a brief hearing at the inner workings of DNA, then quickly rose to two hours of dinosaurs terrorizing people, The Da Vinci Code said, hypotheses, and conferences can only hang their audience. The ideas are interesting, but they do much better than a novel as a big-screen blockbuster. Less interesting is the conjecture that the film is nothing but a badly written 1970 spy thriller pharmacy ...

Tom Hanks plays the lead role of Robert Langdon,Harvard professor of religious symbology lecture in Paris. When Jacques Sauniere (Jean-Pierre Marielle), curator of the Louvre is found murdered and strangely positioned in his famous museum, first consult the local authorities Langdon for his expertise. But the professor, as the government learns from Sauniere's cryptographer granddaughter Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou), he and the prime suspect is the same thing. Create a diversion for the police discover a hidden track, the twoknown in history created by Sauniere in the moments before his death, proof that the man she could only get the treasure it more difficult - the Holy Grail. Working closely with Interpol to leave the heels, and the real murderess still at large, Langdon and Neveu is Grail historian Leigh Teabing (Ian McKellen) to teach them the history of the protectors of the Grail, the Priory of Scion, and endless references help to unravel the promise of a mystery to discover 2000 years ...

Despite 'Observations of the most critical is the performance of Tom Hanks' is not terrible. Although her character is sweet at best, was not much to work with them. Robert Langdon, the lack of development is due to the poorly written dialogue and bad choices in direction. Ron Howard tries to cover up a bit 'too much of the dialogue with the images, but the narrative history again with flashback sequences. Audrey Tautou delivers his lines well, but suffers the same constraints asOscar-winning screen partner. The only brilliant performance by Ian McKellen as the eccentric and fascinating experts provided Grail, Leigh Teabing. Some of his one-liner comic relief, but only by opening the gushing head wound, that this film is. At the end of The Da Vinci Code is a lesson on the distinction between two different media. DVDs have replaced all the books, or vice versa, for a reason. Sometimes it's best to read the book. In the case of "The DaVinci Code, which is one of those moments ...

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