As someone who doesn't know what the book says at all, the clues of the movie are still relatively clear and clear. The scene is also shocking from a certain angle. I just don't understand, why a The killer can trick so many people around. Even the chief of the police station can be easily eliminated. Although the enemy is in the dark, there are so many guards and police officers. I forgot, it's just a rice ball anyway. No weapons, no power, except that Tom Hanks, who would somehow find information from books and past history, could escape from him, and he could also ask for the last candidate bishop from him.
This kind of film should use What name? Suspense? Religion? Or what? I don't know, why Tom
Hanks is God's chosen fighter to protect the church. I know he's not a good guy! Even when he was shot by the head guard (although not true), even when he flew into the sky, when he landed, I intuitively told me that he was a bad guy. Is it because he asked Professor Langdon in the first place Do I guess when I believe in God? But in the end, he died a bit heroically and strangely...
Of course, I also have some unclear places, such as the cardinal who has always opposed the Pope's chamberlain, I also thought he was Bad guy. But this guy is really a good guy! Um. It's true and false, good and bad, it's not something that ordinary people like me can recognize immediately.
I gave it four stars, I don't think it's worse than
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