DVC for dummies

The legend is true…
Movie The Da Vinci Code sucked.

I reckon the book was so vividly written that readers will easily lose interest in the cinema. They promoted the film last year like: “No matter what you have read…”, which seems even more stupid now – So what is the point to pay $15 just for rewinding the nearly same story? However, this is not the major problem with the movie here.

The adopted plot is way too sketchy, leaving out so many riddles and historical backgrounds. And scripts were terribly dull. There were many big leaps in the first half, so two actors were like simply talking and running from one place to another. And it’s a bit dragging in the latter. I even fell asleep for a while when Robert and Sophie was supposed to be risking for their lives in the Templar Church. (Com’on, i KNOW they will be perfectly safe~~~) The plot in Roslin Church was a little bit different from the book, frankly not that bad while comparing to other part of the film.

So the overall film appeared to be a plain, pointless presentation (by honorable Prof. Tom Hanks =.=), a two-hour slices show of Da Vinci Code for dummies. People who have never read the book might finally have some idea what DVC is about…but do they really understand?

I could not say i hate the film though…
It might just be a bad idea to put the book on screen after all.

Or maybe, just maybe… the film maker is actually one of the conspirators with the Vatican. He ruined the book by turning it into such a crap film so people will hate Da Vinci Code and Dan Brown henceforward…. yea…this sounds more logical :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


(soundtrack: ending music chevaliers de sangreal)

4 Comments

  1. Posted May 21, 2006 at 9:41 am | #

    too bad…:sad:
    but i still wanna see the scenes!

  2. alien
    Posted May 21, 2006 at 12:43 pm | #

    We simply expected too much, no surprise giving it so many harsh comments :P
    Its not that bad as a Hollywood product. u guys should go watching it later anyway :grin:

  3. richie
    Posted May 21, 2006 at 6:19 pm | #

    Once again, it tells the lesson that NO EXPECTATION IS THE BEST WAY TO EXPECT…maybe.:???:

  4. Jason
    Posted May 22, 2006 at 8:49 am | #

    I went to the movie first day on show lo, tickets sold out before 11pm, have to figure it out how to spend more than two hours before the film started.

    We then went to have some dim sum lo, actually in Marriot hotel. They have some special called “fon do”, heat the chocolate (like hot pot chocolate), and dip kinds of fruit with the chocolate. Pretty tasty a, the think is they paid me. hoho~~

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