![]() ![]() Along with a direction that makes it feel like a true-born thriller yet it always ends up missing the mark overall in keeping that sense of mystery up. The film is supported by its wonderful cast, who play their roles to absolute perfection. In conclusion, The Da Vinci Code is a highly entertaining film that keeps you on your toes. Listening to it by itself is actually much better than trying to remember it in the film itself. So, much of it just keeps getting forgotten. Some tracks manage to hit the sweet spot and are quite memorable yet the overall score and the timing of the moments it’s used in is very poor. Ron Howards follow-up to the stiff, stately 2006 The Da Vinci Code. The thing that I would want to like about this film usually would be the score however, it is a very hit-and-miss overall soundtrack. Angels and Demons is an OK action film, but only the humorless will find it. Yet the cinematography of the film made it look like a happy flashback sequence, which it wasn’t at all. It was supposed to look much more visceral in its art style, and much more threatening for the main characters overall. Most of the film looked quite dull in color and felt extremely drowned in monochromatic colors overall with a huge portion of it being greys, browns, and yellows. There were hardly any moments that I can recount as truly Dan Brown. This leaves the film with moments of conversation between the two characters of Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu played by Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou who both play their characters exceptionally, despite the film not requiring that much acting talent overall.ĭan Brown’s signature style of symbolism and allegorical imagery was translated quite poorly to screen in my opinion. In fact, they’re almost always stagnant in their personalities and never manage to grow. It’s mainly to give time for characters to develop, but they don’t develop much throughout the film. While it does tend to keep you hooked and interested, it ends up getting off track quite a lot. There are a few hiccups in the film though, mainly due to the overall pacing. This is the case with The Da Vinci Code, which is a film that consistently keeps feeding you tiny bits of information that is never enough, and you’re always thinking about WHAT is going to happen next. ![]()
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