Angels and Demons - Extended Cut [Blu-ray] [2009]
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Tom Hanks, Ayelet Zurer, Ewan McGregor, Stellan SkarsgårdDirectors: Ron Howard
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #623 in DVD
- Brand: Blu-ray Drama
- Released on: 2009-09-14
- Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Subtitled in: English, Hindi
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .26 pounds
- Running time: 138 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
If the devil is in the details, there's a lot of wicked fun in Angels & Demons, the sequel (originally a prequel) to The Da Vinci Code. Director Ron Howard delivers edge-of-your-pew thrills all over the Vatican, the City of Rome, and the deepest, dankest catacombs. Tom Hanks is dependably watchable in his reprised role as Professor Robert Langdon, summoned urgently to Rome on a matter of utmost urgency--which happens to coincide with the death of the Pope, meaning the Vatican is teeming with cardinals and Rome is teeming with the faithful. A religious offshoot group, calling themselves the Illuminati, which protested the Catholic Church's prosecution of scientists 400 years ago, has resurfaced and is making extreme, and gruesome, terrorist demands.
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Synopsis
ANGELS AND DEMONS re-teams director Ron Howard and star Tom Hanks for the sequel to their international blockbuster adaptation of Dan Brown's novel THE DA VINCI CODE. Although the book Angels and Demons was written before the novel THE DA VINCI CODE, the movie transpires after the events of the earlier movie. Hanks stars as Professor Robert Langdon, the most respected symbologist in the United States, who uses his knowledge in order to decode a symbol on the skin of a murder victim. The clues put him on the trail of an international conspiracy involving the Catholic Church. Ewan McGregor and Ayelet Zurer also star in the Sony Pictures production.
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Customer Reviews
Very enjoyable movie
Enjoyed this much more than I expected too. More thrilling with twists and turns in the plot than the first movie. Bluray picture was superb on 1080p 50" plasma and HD audio was was equally crisp. The extended version just seemed to have more blood and gore.
It's not easy being a sequel (or prequel)
As an action film this is slick and entertaining. I loved the fact that it is so close to being in real time; the film goes for about 2 1/2 hours and seems to cover a period of not quite double that. The plot is refreshingly different from "Da Vinci" despite having some points of contact, and it certainly does have a rather extravagant twist late on. The cinematography is gorgeous, showing off the splendour of Rome with locations such as St Peter's Square and the Pantheon. Rome is always going to look beautiful, but Ron Howard does a great job of combining beautiful shots with the fast-paced unfolding of his story.
The acting is something of a mixed bag with Armin Muller-Stahl and Stellen Skarsgard being good new recruits, whereas Ewan McGregor and Ayelet Zurer were on the weaker side, even though McGregor gets a good deal better towards the end. It may well depend on your general feelings about him as an actor. Sceptics will see slight improvement, fans will see another good performance.
As a Blu-Ray this is very good indeed, perhaps only on this score does it trump its predecessor. Visuals are super-sharp, with all the depth, plasticity and perfectly placed colours and contrasts that you would expect from a Sony showcase release. They ran a lot of 4k technology based cinema screenings of this to show how good that can look (although it was shot on 35mm film and not with digital HD cameras). The soundtrack is also very good, with dialogue, music and effects well balanced. Everything sounds rich and full, with intelligent use of surround speakers and subwoofer(s).
If there was no such movie as "The Da Vinci Code" I probably would have thought better of this one. As it is, you can't fail to notice that the interpretation of signs and riddles is less intriguing this time. The 'big ideas' portion of the film is this time cast as Science vs Religion, but this is never really given much of a work-out when you compare it with the superb intertwining of action and dialogue last time that examined notions of the 'sacred feminine' and what that might have to do with church and bible history. It also has to be said that in contrast to the elegant and witty conversation between Hanks and McKellen in "Da Vinci Code" McGregor's address to the conclave is cringeworthy for anyone who realises that the intellectual level those people would be on is nothing like the tissue of cliched platitudes with which he attempts to sway them.
"Angels & Demons" is good entertainment but much less sophisticated than its predecessor. Definitely worth seeing, but hard not to be just a little disappointed.
Spectacular
I've just come back from the cinema where I watched the 'Digitally Enhanced' version of Angels And Demons. Wow, is my first reaction - quite literally! I was glued from the word go, probably because my interest of current affairs, and action and adventure entwined. I found it fascinating that the story was centred around not only the Catholic Church and the secret society 'Illuminati'. But also the Big Bang experiment which as you may recall (in real life), scientists started the experiment with the Hadron Collider at the end of last year, until things started to go wrong and they had to postpone it. This film again brings to the forefront the age old question of Religion V Science.
Without giving too much away, this is the synopis of the film as shown on the IDBM website. 'When Langdon discovers evidence of the resurgence of an ancient secret brotherhood known as the Illuminati - the most powerful underground organization in history - he also faces a deadly threat to the existence of the secret organization's most despised enemy: the Catholic Church. When Langdon learns that the clock is ticking on an unstoppable Illuminati time bomb, he jets to Rome, where he joins forces with Vittoria Vetra, a beautiful and enigmatic Italian scientist. Embarking on a nonstop, action-packed hunt through sealed crypts, dangerous catacombs, deserted cathedrals, and even to the heart of the most secretive vault on earth, Langdon and Vetra will follow a 400-year-old trail of ancient symbols that mark the Vatican's only hope for survival'.
The acting was superb. I was especially impressed by Ewan McGregor as Camerlengo Patrick McKenna.
I enjoyed this film even more than the Da Vinci Code. I thought there was a lot more to it, and it was a lot more realistic. There was also more action and adventure, and a lot more suspense! The twist towards the end was brilliant. I think this film definitely did what it set out to do - get people talking!
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