If it wasn't for Dan Brown, if it wasn't for Dante, if it wasn't for the Divine Comedy... I probably wouldn't have watched Ron Howard's Professor Tom Hanks trilogy at all. I feel like Hanks didn't take his heart out of it... ... After the Da Vinci Code's lost book bag and the incompetent case-solving of angels and demons, the Professor Langdon series seems to be gradually losing its own unique religious and mysterious charm, and it is not at all as shocked and fresh as when watching Da Vinci Code.
Having said that, this movie fits the novel very closely, that is to say, there is no change. The novel is written and the movie is shot. Maybe the highlight of this movie or novel is to change the beautiful woman who runs with the old professor every time this time. Became the villain's accomplice, and this time the old man actually had an old friend from the World Health Organization. The miserable love of the two was isolated by life, and this is similar to Dante's story, which makes people sigh that drama is like life, life Like a play. Not recommended unless you are a Dan Brown lover.
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