جاري التحميل...
جاري التحميل...



أقدس حدث في عصرنا. مثالي لعودتهم.
تم تجنيد روبرت لانغدون ، عالم الرموز بجامعة هارفارد ، من قبل الفاتيكان للتحقيق في عودة المتنورين الظاهرة - وهي منظمة سرية تحت الأرض - بعد اختطاف أربعة من الكرادلة في ليلة الاجتماع البابوي.
Avis de la communauté (11)
I just recently finished reading the book, and against my better judgement I decided to watch the movie. Why do I do this to myself? The movie just kept making me madder and madder and I hadn't even gotten 15 minutes in. I'm sure for what it is, it was a decent movie... but having read the book it was 15 minutes of "NO! NO! That is NOT how it happened!" Ugh. Either read the book or see the movie. Don't do both. Save yourself the frustration.
Dan Brown stories are endlessly enticing, from page to film – but the way these stories translate for the silver screen are always an interesting one. I’ve held the notion that Dan Brown books are unfilmable – at least if you want to capture the essence of what makes the books so great. The Da Vinci Code, specifically, was an interesting movie – but ultimately a mess when it tried to explain things…between that and Angels & Demons, The Da Vinci Code was the book I favored. On the other hand, this is the movie I personally prefer When it comes to the two films, Angels & Demons is more cohesive and works better on film than the other, even if I prefer the first movie’s story more. Both stories are compelling, but one tries to persuade you of a certain idea – while this one doesn’t. Instead what you have here is a story that you can comprehend and get behind. It still introduces exciting questions regarding secrets and faith…just not secrets that change the way the entire world operates. I like to balance these films on a notion between entertainment and importance. The Da Vinci Code had a pretty good balance between the two – but they go over the top trying to explain everything to you. Angels & Demons is just more entertaining, period. I think more people will enjoy this as a film because it doesn’t demand that you trust its neverending crazy conspiracy theories. You can watch this like any other film. You’ll just be interested in the Vatican archives and maybe the large hydron collider. In the end, as weird as this may seem, the first movie is probably more memorable because it’s insane. Regardless on how good or bad this movie is, or even the predecessor – both films are obviously based off books, and books that you should read…because even though they follow the basic plot – you’re missing a lot of very interesting details that stick with you for years. I’ve read all the books, and I’m still upset over the fact that they aren’t apparently planning to make the third book in the series – The Lost Symbol – a movie…because that was basically my favorite book. But hey, who knows? They are coming out with a 5th book next year, and you know I’ll be all over that.
There may be a few "hollywood artistic licence", but the adventure is too damn engrossing.
I really liked the story and the ending was extremly unexpected for me. 10/10 for the story! However I will not watch it again since it was too brutal for (but that is just a note for myself so I won't forget). Hans Zimmers music is fantastic as always.
Man, 15 years later and Hans Zimmer's scores for this and The Da Vinci Doe still have no right to go this fucking hard! And at least Hanks lost that awful wig.