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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
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I read the book. Typical Dan Brown, good story, shitty writing. I guess if you watch it in movie form, you eliminate the bad writing, right?
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
Guess so, my friends said it's quite different from the book. And I don't know about Dan Brown's writing style either, but isolating just the movie, it's pretty god damn good.
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it was pretty good, i'd recommend it. i'm not sure why your friends said it deviated from the book a lot though. in my experience it was closer than a lot of other book-to-movie adaptations. yeah they cut out the whole guy visiting CERN part, and the cern dude on the wheelchair but they got around it nicely with the key or whatever it was and hidden cameras
like almost all book-to-movie flips though, i'd recommend watching the movie before reading the book :p
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
That eyeball scene was D:
That ending was well done, I somewhat guessed that Camerlengo would be the one puling the strings, but the way they delivered it still caught me off guard.
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If you havent read the book, you don't know how it really is like.
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Korea (South)11568 Posts
On June 01 2009 05:48 JeeJee wrote: it was pretty good, i'd recommend it. i'm not sure why your friends said it deviated from the book a lot though. in my experience it was closer than a lot of other book-to-movie adaptations. yeah they cut out the whole guy visiting CERN part, and the cern dude on the wheelchair but they got around it nicely with the key or whatever it was and hidden cameras
like almost all book-to-movie flips though, i'd recommend watching the movie before reading the book :p
they solved the puzzle (4 churches i.e. 4 dead cardinals) so early into the movie (when it was so much later in the book) so it became really boring as you know that 4 will die and you are just waiting for the last one to die.
again the ending was pretty far off.
great movie if you never read the book, but if you read it its more -_______-
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I haven't watched the movie, but I have to agree with Zoler. This was probably Dan Brown's best work, unfortunately he's been producing relatively crap ever since.
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
On June 01 2009 05:55 CaucasianAsian wrote:Show nested quote +On June 01 2009 05:48 JeeJee wrote: it was pretty good, i'd recommend it. i'm not sure why your friends said it deviated from the book a lot though. in my experience it was closer than a lot of other book-to-movie adaptations. yeah they cut out the whole guy visiting CERN part, and the cern dude on the wheelchair but they got around it nicely with the key or whatever it was and hidden cameras
like almost all book-to-movie flips though, i'd recommend watching the movie before reading the book :p they solved the puzzle (4 churches i.e. 4 dead cardinals) so early into the movie (when it was so much later in the book) so it became really boring as you know that 4 will die and you are just waiting for the last one to die. again the ending was pretty far off. great movie if you never read the book, but if you read it its more -_______- They saved the 2nd last one though
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They made it a little bit too melodramatic for my tastes, and shoved too much visual stuff in your face like "WOAH OMG LOOK AT THIS RELIGIOUS SYMBOLISM COOL RITE?"
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United States10774 Posts
On June 01 2009 05:54 Zoler wrote: If you havent read the book, you don't know how it really is like. yeah, i enjoyed the book a lot
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The book was entertaining, so I 'm hoping the movie is as well. Then again, The Da Vinci Code was an entertaining book, and the movie made me wanna puke my guts out. Hopefully this time around it's not like that. :p
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On June 01 2009 05:49 konadora wrote: That eyeball scene was D:
That ending was well done, I somewhat guessed that Camerlengo would be the one puling the strings, but the way they delivered it still caught me off guard.
I read the book so long ago that I didn't remember what happened in the end. So the ending with the twist with Camerlengo was really surprising. Before they revealed him as the bad guy, the part where he goes up in the helicopter is so sad! D: but then he lives! :D but then it turns out he's bad =(.
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
On June 01 2009 09:06 Piko wrote:Show nested quote +On June 01 2009 05:49 konadora wrote: That eyeball scene was D:
That ending was well done, I somewhat guessed that Camerlengo would be the one puling the strings, but the way they delivered it still caught me off guard. I read the book so long ago that I didn't remember what happened in the end. So the ending with the twist with Camerlengo was really surprising. Before they revealed him as the bad guy, the part where he goes up in the helicopter is so sad! D: but then he lives! :D but then it turns out he's bad =(. Hahaha exactly! I was at first, "omg... baaaaaw", then I was like "woot fuck yeah he lives!" then I was like, "WTF DIE PLEASE D: "
@NeverGG: You keep getting free stuff, so cool haha. Did you win them from a lottery or something?
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On June 01 2009 13:01 konadora wrote:Show nested quote +On June 01 2009 09:06 Piko wrote:On June 01 2009 05:49 konadora wrote: That eyeball scene was D:
That ending was well done, I somewhat guessed that Camerlengo would be the one puling the strings, but the way they delivered it still caught me off guard. I read the book so long ago that I didn't remember what happened in the end. So the ending with the twist with Camerlengo was really surprising. Before they revealed him as the bad guy, the part where he goes up in the helicopter is so sad! D: but then he lives! :D but then it turns out he's bad =(. Hahaha exactly! I was at first, "omg... baaaaaw", then I was like "woot fuck yeah he lives!" then I was like, "WTF DIE PLEASE D: " @NeverGG: You keep getting free stuff, so cool haha. Did you win them from a lottery or something?
We got a free Fantasy t-shirt (Mum kicked Devil Bunkie's ass at rock-paper-scissors.) and I won some Kraze Burger vouchers in the box raffle. It's weird because I never win stuff usually! T1 is awesome.
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
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Funny how I watched this last night with a friend. This movie isnt terrible to the point you want to get out of the cinema and leave and has some nice buildings and effects. I didnt really like the movie as I didnt like also da vinci code which was the 1st one. Why I didnt like it?? Tom hanks in every problem/riddle has the answer immediatly.Also the fact he always turns his head and finds a clue was pissing me off so much. For example the scene where he is watching this mickey mouse watch and he takes a look at it and then observes underneath it and starts solving the god damn thing. Or at the end where the girl wants back the journal and Tom Hanks get up and goes at the computer which ends the movie in a total different way. Anyhow I would rate this film a 6/10 and definetely not ever gonna watch it. I mean why watch it 2 times when u know exactly whats going to happen....
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
Because of the graphics
But yeah, I agree that part was slightly annoying. But it wasn't all that bad, him being a professor in that field and all.
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Baa?21242 Posts
Reading the book meant the movie missed a lot of the points conveyed in the book.
Also the science made me cringe. They basically said God particle = antimatter. =.="
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