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Chercher la vérité, chercher les codes.
Une nuit, le professeur Robert Langdon, éminent spécialiste de l'étude des symboles, est appelé d'urgence au Louvre : le conservateur du musée a été assassiné, mais avant de mourir, il a laissé de mystérieux symboles... Avec l'aide de la cryptologue Sophie Neveu, Langdon va mener l'enquête et découvrir des signes dissimulés dans les œuvres de Léonard de Vinci. Tous les indices convergent vers une organisation religieuse aussi mystérieuse que puissante, prête à tout pour protéger un secret capable de détruire un dogme deux fois millénaire... De Paris à Londres, puis en Écosse, Langdon et Sophie vont tout tenter pour déchiffrer le code et approcher les secrets qui remettent en cause les fondements mêmes de l'humanité...
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The Da Vinci Code is an incredible book, and still one of my favorites in terms of story, concept, and a massive amount of details backing up their claims - that's true for any Dan Brown book. The concept itself is strong enough to warrant a movie, but any fan of the book knows they'll never be able to captivate the details put in the book. In a sense, it's an un-filmable story - but nevertheless something people need to see, because it's still immensely interesting. The book reads like the most entertaining persuasive speech ever told - it's so captivating that you, as a reader, begin to question religion and what's true or not. That's because Dan Brown doesn't just use his own imagination, in a way, he also cites his material with the works of others - and everything is backed up. He didn't come up with the concept, he just popularized it. The movie could never match up to the book, I knew that when I first saw it - but I never knew how they'd pull it off for a condensed story. Yeah, the movie is 2.5 hours long, but it feels rushed because they seem to use all the details Dan Brown did...but only the main topics without the explanation necessary. In short, the movie is convoluted because the viewer might have a hard time grasping all the historic events and figures the movie talks about - which is a lot without offering a real breather. The book made me google something or other after every chapter, the movie is just interesting. I love the fact that they made The Da Vinci Code a film, it's not a story that deserved to be left to the pages, nor is any other Dan Brown book. I hope one day, they'll also make The Lost Symbol, which is my favorite of the stories so far...but I'm beginning to doubt it. If you've never read the book, do it. This movie serves as more of a companion than anything else, but it's still worth the watch, regardless of how convoluted the movie is.
Awful movie. It's not clever at all. In fact, it's a very basic movie with a bad and overly simplistic story, bad and very flat acting, awful pacing and considering the "puzzles" and the plot twists are also awful - the movie just get boring. The ending is also annoying in that it pushes christian values and vilifies others. I have not read the books, and maybe they are better, but this movie is just bad in almost every way. Avoid.
If only they had cast Tom Cruise instead of Tom Hanks. Then at least these movies would be fun to watch.
Don’t watch the short version, it’s bad. The extended is great.
this movie relies more on ambience than actually mistery, i mean when the facts come out you don't really feels that " big reveal " thing