Hollywood has no faith

Napoleon 2022-03-23 09:01:21

Such a long period only happened before dawn, the plot is compact but not panic, and there are amazing explosion scenes.

But the video that became the decisive evidence became the biggest flaw in the film! So big that the structure of this film can't be established.

First of all, it is said that Inspector XX discovered the villain's conspiracy because of the notebook of the murdered scientist, but wasn't that notebook exactly what the villain asked for? It's so important but you didn't deal with it when you received it? Set yourself up to kill yourself? Therefore, under normal logic, it is impossible for the detective to get the notebook.

Second, where is the Vatican? What is the status of the Pope? Would the Vatican's inspector not be afraid of blasphemy and install surveillance in the Pope's office? Even if you monitor it privately, you would never dare to record the sound or image, right? So under normal logic, there is no video evidence.

In addition, I haven't read the original book yet, I'm just talking about the film, Hollywood doesn't care what beliefs, so the mystery is just for the box office. The movie titled Angels and Demons is just a shell, but it's actually Tom's Adventures or Tom's Detective.

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Extended Reading
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  • Gregorio 2022-03-21 09:01:20

    Don't know what to express

Angels & Demons quotes

  • [the bomb that threatens to destroy St.Peter's is set to go off at midnight. The Camerlengo is discussing evacuation with his security chief]

    Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: At 11:15, if the Church is still in peril, If we are still in peril... give the order to evacuate the Cardinals. But with dignity. Let them walk out into St. Peter's Square with their heads held high. I don't want the last image of this Church to be of frightened old men sneaking out the back door.

  • Robert Langdon: You will counsel him wisely.

    Cardinal Strauss: [chuckles] I am an old man. I will counsel him briefly.