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#77086 - 12/14/04 09:10 PM
Re: The Da Vinci Code Movie
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Registered: 12/14/04
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Loc: India
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well an intresting read alltogether, just finished it after 11 hrs straight so i'm pretty red eyed, but i guess looking at the factual errors made by the author he could have done better, anyway , i hope the movie comes out fine , the choice of tom hanks aint right, somehow he always strikes me as having a confused look on his face even when he's enlightened and doesnt seem like langdon to me atleast , and nidhi , sab ke baate sunne chahiye na, you cant rant about giving him a break , he's creatign a part of history here to be archived and stored. Who knows a few thousand years from now "the dan brown code" could be the next bestseller??
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#77088 - 12/15/04 02:13 PM
Re: The Da Vinci Code Movie
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Registered: 11/26/04
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Loc: St Albans, England
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imdb.com shows Hanks as Langdon.
I reckon they are going to have make a lot of changes to the movie. The book is a treasure hunt where clues are uncovered, and a huge secret is slowly revealed by means of people lecturing each other.
Every reader now knows the 'big secret', deciphering anagrams won't make good cinema, and Langdon is little more than baggage, not really hero material.
It is Sophia who rescues him from the police at the Louvre, she send them on a wild goose chase, she disarms the Louvre guard, she gets her & Langdon out the building, she lays the false trail at the rail station, she who pulls the gun on the taxi driver and hijacks his cab, she who has to drive it because he can't, she who works out the correct bank code.
Meanwhile Langdon's bright idea takes them and the cryptex straight to the baddy and into danger.
It is Teabag who disables Silas, with his crutches(!) while Langdon is on the floor.
Langdon doesn't even solve the series of clues left by Sauniere. It is up to Mary Chauvel to lead him by the hand and explain it all to him.
Not much of a hero, methinks. Less Russell Crowe, more Woody Allen!
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