Based on 63556 votes and 2163 reviews.
Thought-provoking and interesting.
Keeps you thinking through out the movie.
Excellent movie which stayed true to the book. Nicely filmed and a must see.
You need to come into the theater without previously judged the movie. Understand that you cannot make a movie out of this book unless you make it into a triology. There is a lot of ground to be covered, rather what you should do is watch the movie then read the book. Use the movie as a guide into a new way of thinking, an introduction per say then decide what you would like to do.
I thought is was a suspenseful, well-paced adaptation of Dan Brown`s book. I couldn`t picture Tom Hanks in his role before seeing it but he did Robert Langdon`s character justice.
The idea behind the story was definitely intriguing. The movie itself - after a bit of a forced beginning - moved well and was quite captivating right to the bitter end, whenever a little predictable at times.
This movie is not as good as the book. Long and boring.
I knew that the critics were going to pan this movie when I first heard about it. The subject matter makes it difficult for most people to be objective about it. However, this movie had me on the edge of my seat right to the end. It was interesting to see how faith can be shaped by history (even within a fictitious context). Although action pictures are one of my favourites, I also like movies that challenge people to think and this one did that.
I enjoyed the movie. I read the book and thought the movie stood on it`s own as a movie and you did not have to have read the book to "get it".
I thought that is was very well done. It had both sides, which made your mind very stimulated to think. I enjoyed it very much.