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I think I'm the only person on the PLANET who has not read the book.  As such, I went into the movie tabula rasa
I found it to be enjoyable.  I HAVE read Angels and Demons, so I was familiar with Langdon as a character and had some idea of the genre.  Since I hadn't seen the book, I couldn't quibble with changes, though the major one (making her REALLY the last of the bloodline, rather than the last GENERATION of the bloodline).  M and my inlaws thought it dragged in places, which didn't bother me - quite possibly because I was doing Sudokus the whole time, so when it got slow, I just devoted more cycles to the puzzles than to the movie.

All in all, definitely entertaining, definitely worth seeing.  I continue to have the utmost respect for Tom Hanks - he was not how I had envisioned Langdon, but it worked (and I never thought "oooh, Forest Gump!").

Really, I have just one thing to say.  I want to have a movie marathon of DaVinci and Dogma.  Because, really, why not?  I totally saw the "twist" coming - I had been assuming pretty much since Sophie's relationship to the curator and the curator's status as a part of the Priory were revealed that she was the Last Scion, as it were.  Then I need to read Foucault's Pendulum.  (M suggested also reading and/or watching The Name of the Rose for completeness' sake.)

Date: 2006-11-28 01:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] helwen.livejournal.com
Not only have I not read the DaVinci Code, I hadn't even heard of Angels and Demons. Been reading other stuff by Julian May, MZB, A MacCaffrey, and then there's the historical research stuff and the fiber and weaving stuff....

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