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If you DIDNT read the book, it was great. A bold attempt at fitting the book into a 2 hour movie. I liked it just fine, if you read the book and hated the movie; that`s natural. Same goes for LOTR and Harry potters, book>movie, but the movies are just fine for us non-reading folk
Yeah..pretty bad acting...too bad. I was disappointed. Some of the things that were interesting in the book didn`t even make the movie.
Well, like everyone on the planet (including my non-reading husband), I read the book (I read it twice). The book was superior over the movie. I felt disappointed in the actors` performances (wooden and boring), including Tom Hank`s lackluster performance. The only real standout was Ian McKellan. What an anti-climactic event when I had been anticipating the movie for months.
i thought it was an awesome movie well done and very much sticked to the book minus few lil things well done
THIS MOVIE IS ALL FICTION..NONE OF IT IS FACTS. JESUS WAS NOT MARRIED TO MARY...THERE IS NO NEED FOR PEOPLE TO BE GOING CRAZY OVER IT...BUT JUST DUNT LET IT CHNAGE UR MIND FRM WATS RIGHT AND DATS BELIEVING IN GOD AN DKNOWIN JESUS CHRIST IS STILL UR SAVIOUR.
I thought it was great ! Movies are never as good as the book any way you cut it. It was very entertaining and although there wasn`t much chemistry between Langdon and Sophie in the film I think all the characters were perfectly cast.
An hour too long and boring mostly
Don`t listen to the critics. If you loved the book, you will love the movie!!!
just a movie...relax people..no one say the movie is true. anyways that`s a great movie.
One viewer speculates that the Church excludes women from the priesthood because men wrote the history. This shows a profound misunderstanding of what the priesthood is and how it continued the all-male Jewish priesthood. The priesthood of `Melchisedech` derives from the apostles and it was Christ Himself who named twelve men as the only apostles. I could add much more. Don`t be like Brown: research before you stake claims.