Based on 63556 votes and 2163 reviews.
Fiction...? Even Dan Brown, Ron Howard and Tom Hanks can`t save a movie/book from imploding on itself. Think about it...the Last Supper...if Dan Brown is correct (which he is painfully not)the Last Supper should contain 14 persons (Jesus, the 12 apostles and Mary Magadlene) and most humans can count until 14...so, take the time and you`ll see that there are 13 people in Leornardo`s painting...the blind leading the blind...
My husband and I thought the movie was very good... It kept uu both interested until the very end... You should go see it!
I thought the movie was great and very entertaining! I am glad I "never" listen to those critics who thinks they decide for everyone! I haven`t read the book maybe thats why I liked it...
Not bad, 4 stars
VeryGood movie... if you read the book. Followed it almost explicitly. Those who didnt like it most likely did not read the book and would have easily gotten lost or may have been overwhelmed with the info. Most book to movie makes are a poor representation, but this was great. I really enjoyed it. Im not sure what the critics were complaining about. It kept me interested from start to finish.
Not bad, but not great. Ron Howard has relied too heavily on hype to make the movie work, instead of good directing.
I think it was great. AO
I was disappointed in this movie. I have read the book, and I found it ironic that the information in the movie was presented so quickly, and yet the movie itself was painfully slow. I loved the book as a creative work of fiction, however it simply and obviously does not translate into film. It is also worth mentioning that I fell asleep for a bit! I was really excited to see it, and was hoping for something better....
Very dull and boring...Ian McKellen is the only half decent performance.
Alright, perhaps we can read some reviews from people who know how to spell. The "Da Vinci Code" was a good movie. Not great, not bad, good. Tom Hanks is at best an average actor. He`s had his moments no doubt played some brilliant roles, this was not one of them. Sir Ian stole the show, theres an actor who can play any role! The movie had a slow opening a very strong middle and an average end. At the end of the "Dei" the "Da Vinci Code" was one of those movies you enjoyed but was it really worth the ticket price?