Angels & Demons Comments

  • Brown 2023-08-17 02:50:04

    5 stars for the...

  • Reginald 2023-05-18 14:18:41

    A bit, I can't tell if it's touching or...

  • Leo 2023-04-19 17:11:40

    good. Ivan's performance is still very restrained. But the delicate expression of the story related to the Holy See is not enough. The original text of the battle of beliefs is also vague. It's just a pretext for creating conflict. Why didn't the killer kill the hero and heroine, so much nonsense. Who would believe the electoral officer if he didn't have a...

  • Malvina 2023-03-10 21:58:38

    Where did you put the...

  • Dock 2023-02-10 12:58:09

    The explosion works well and is...

  • Lavonne 2023-02-09 09:02:18

    Much different from the...

  • Adrian 2023-01-21 06:02:54

    Are religion and science the same thing? Or one for stupidity and one for...

  • Trycia 2023-01-10 02:57:25

    Compared with the previous work "The Davinci Code", this film can be said to be a comprehensive upgrade, with more compact rhythm, more precise casting, and more reliable performance, but it is still difficult to correct the shortcomings of the continuation of the previous episode - in order to catch up with the original novel The progress of the story is rushed and impatient, and even the background narrative is not as clear as the former. Ewan McGregor's role is the most three-dimensional in...

  • Roselyn 2022-11-22 04:08:47

    Angels and devils...

  • Vincent 2022-09-16 01:06:13

    Looking a little...

Extended Reading

Angels & Demons quotes

  • Assassin: [on video] We will destroy your four pillars. We will brand your Preferiti and sacrifice them on the altars of science, then bring your church down upon you. Vatican City will be consumed by light. A shining star at the end of the Path of Illumination.

  • Vittoria Vetra: You know, the worst thing we thought would happen... was that our work would fall into the hands of the energy companies... We thought we could change the world... So naive.

    Robert Langdon: No, no. Not naive. Innocent, maybe. But that's not a crime.

    Vittoria Vetra: I'm not so sure.

    Robert Langdon: Go back to work. Change the world.