First of all, although I don't think this film deserves five stars, the score of 6.3 is really low, and it must be balanced.
As a loyal reader of Dan Brown, I started to read "Hell" as soon as the Chinese translation was available, and I read the whole book overnight. I didn't read it again after that, and gradually forgot the storyline, but I only know that Uncle Dan has always followed Features - The "bad guy" is an extremely important person around the protagonist.
Let's talk about the highlights of the movie.
Compared to the first two Robert Langdon films, I think this one is more organized, and for a party who has forgotten the plot of the original, it is always tense and reminds me of a certain plot in the book from time to time.
More importantly, the movie is a process of restoring the original. For example, a novel describes a house by the water, and a thousand readers imagine a thousand houses. But for several of Uncle Dan's works, only movies can allow audiences like me to see those real sculptures, oil paintings and churches, which are beyond our ability to make up.
Also, the protagonist girl really shocked me when she said you were wearing his suit. I knew I was going to die, but I didn't want to be mediocre. What a cute girl who is true love and faith!
The protagonists are familiar faces. The Indian actor is the policeman of "Slumdog", the head of WHO is on fire in "Westworld", not to mention the Hollywood ace Tom Hanks. This year, these two films perfectly reflect their acting skills! In addition, the villain and the little freckles have played my favorite "The Theory of Everything". The role of Jane makes me love her for a lifetime.
Of course there are some bugs in this movie. For example, it is obvious that the height of the two people is not the same order of magnitude. How did the suits mix? For example, the bad guys always talk nonsense, which leads to the reversal of the plot. For example, the head of the WHO has to personally go into the water to retrieve the bag? When the other members are fighting and fighting, are the onlookers watching melon and eating melons? For example, it's enough to take the last return of Dante's head as a moment of tenderness. Why didn't the Mickey Mouse watch be returned on the plane, to be sure that both of them were alive.
Finally, for the male villain, I have a complicated mood. Obviously, he has a girlfriend and money. If he insists on "saving the world" in this way, it is probably because his belief in science is above everything else. Since you don't care what future generations think, then just smash the bag, you have to wait for six days, and you only start trusting your girlfriend after you die. Paranoid man!
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