I Am From The Surete. It's A Sort Of French F.B.I.
The Da Vinci Code is a Hitchcock chase movie in which the McGuffin takes the starring role.
I think I've understood why people love it so. This New Age conspiracy stuff is addictive. What a pity none of it is true.
But take away the excitement of the ideas, and its a dull ride.
There's no chemistry between Hanks and Tatou. Instead they conduct a seminar on the run.
Almost anyone would have been better in this role than Hanks. What a pity Cary Grant was unavailable.
The energy picks up when Ian McKellen is on screen and subsides when he leaves.
I think I've understood why people love it so. This New Age conspiracy stuff is addictive. What a pity none of it is true.
But take away the excitement of the ideas, and its a dull ride.
There's no chemistry between Hanks and Tatou. Instead they conduct a seminar on the run.
Almost anyone would have been better in this role than Hanks. What a pity Cary Grant was unavailable.
The energy picks up when Ian McKellen is on screen and subsides when he leaves.
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The ascendancy of Tom Hanks is a little hard to understand. Sometimes I think he's the modern James Stewart, but Stewart had much bigger range and could play edgy and obsessive as well as nice.
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Your bringing up Cary Grant and French things made me flash back to Charade, another lovely reminder of how great CG truly was.
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My favourites, anyway.
Yes, I had Charade in mind- plus North by Northwest and To Catch a Thief. Those films have a lightness of touch that the Da Vinci Code is entirely lacking.
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But in a way, it was worth seeing just to hear Ian McKellen deliver a line like, "Penises sprouting up everywhere!" or whatever it was. *g*
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Perhaps if they'd been prepared to offend Dan Brown's fan base and take a hatchet to the book they could have made something decent out of it.
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