Angels & Demons evaluation action

2021-10-20 17:21
"Angels and Demons" is recognized as the most suitable work for the screen in Dan Brown's novels. The movie version maintains the model of "Christian Wild History + European Landscape Tour + Uncle with Little Beauty + Extreme Sect Murderer". Although the film’s scenes are beautiful and the plot is unique, the over-interpretation of Dan Brown’s novels makes the audience uninterested in the film. And Professor Langdon's behavioral patterns of running, scratching his head, getting in danger, and outrageous are exactly the same as films such as "National Treasure", "Tomb Raider", and "The Prophet", and they are nothing new.
The original novel of "Angels and Demons" has flaws, and the film's screenwriting is very rough, and there is no sense of interlocking and mysterious.
"Angels and Demons" is an excellent entertainment film with a tight and suspenseful plot, and there is a 100% chance that the audience will see the third one.
Ron Howard is not suitable for commercial entertainment at all, and the success of "The Da Vinci Code" is also an accident, because its original novel is too popular. Now "Angels and Demons" finally exposed his weakness in narrative ability.Review)
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  • Trystan 2021-10-20 19:02:47

    The story is pretty boring. Reasoning is rubbish. The feeling of no trailer at all. In the trailer, the group of cardinals stood together. It felt spectacular. There seemed to be something incredible, but in the film, those people were just standing there and walking around.

  • Ewell 2021-10-20 19:02:47

    The inner core is not new, it's just the cloak of religion that makes it mysterious~~

Angels & Demons quotes

  • Robert Langdon: [Swiss Guards Offices corridor. As Langdon and Olivetti walk, Langdon studies the row of statues of Male nudes that line both sides of the hallway, all wearing fig leaves] The Great Castration.

    Inspector Olivetti: I beg your pardon?

    Robert Langdon: 1857. Pius IX felt that the male form might inspire lust, so he took a hammer and chisel and unmanned hundreds of these statues. These plaster fig leaves were added later.

    Robert Langdon: [Olivetti stops abruptly outside a heavy steel door with a security keyboard beside it] Are you anti-Catholic, Professor Langdon?

    Robert Langdon: Me? No, I'm anti-vandalism?

  • Assassin: Be careful. These are men of God.

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