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Angels and Demons [DVD] [2009]

Angels and Demons [DVD] [2009]
Directed by Ron Howard

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #59 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-09-14
  • Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Dubbed, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, Hindi
  • Dubbed in: Italian
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 133 minutes

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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.

The film zooms around the city, as Langdon follows clues embedded in art, architecture, and the very bone structure of the Vatican. The cast is terrific, including Ewan McGregor, who is memorable as a young protégé of the late pontiff, and who seems to challenge the common wisdom of the Conclave just by being 40 years younger than his fellows when he lectures for church reform. Stellan Skarsgard is excellent as a gruff commander of the Swiss Guard, who may or may not have thrown in with the Illuminati. But the real star of the film is Rome, and its High Church gorgeousness, with lush cinematography by Salvatore Totino, who renders the real sky above the Vatican, in a cataclysmic event, with the detail and majesty of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. --A.T. Hurley, Amazon.com

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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.


Customer Reviews

I will never get those two hours back1
This film has to be the worst adaptation of a book ever. If they thought that Dan Browns book was good enough to buy the film rights, can someone explain to me why they dropped one of the pivotal characters, (CERN Director) and then decided (a la amercian) that they did not like the idea of killing all the cardinals (as happened in the book) and decided to save the last one and make him pope. I read and enjoyed the book on holiday and then watched the move on the flight back. Thank god I did not spend any money to see it.

The whole section at the begining of the book has been changed and condensed in order to make it fit into a 10 min window. So you lose all the background to the story. The hunt for clues seems so watered down, that they killed all the suspense that was in the book, You cannot follow how they solve the puzzle, everything seems so easy and contrived and you cease to care if they find the blooming cardinals or not. I could not put this book down, but i suffered through the film so that when i wrote this review I could list all that was wrong with it. If they are not willing to put a good script together that keeps the story how Dan Brown wrote it, I suggest they leave his books alone. They are already running 2 for 0 (Davinci Code was a load of dross also) I would hope that Dan Brown is not signing off on these scripts as it does his books no favours. And if I saw this film first I would never have bought the book.

Fantastic, went to see it twice in the same weekend.5
I absolutely loved this film, Tom Hanks is superb and actually has some brilliant one-liners. I would definitely recommend it, it's fast paced, keeps you guessing and the end is utterly surprising (unless of course, you've done your homework and read the book, I'm backward, I watch the film then read the book). It does have it's flaws I must say, but for entertainment value, thriller suspense and overall enjoyment I would rate it 5 stars, and definitely the best film I've seen all year of it's kind.

Angels & Demons5
Well, I have been looking forward to seeing this film since I saw the trailer when I was at the cinema back in October 08' getting ready to watch the James Bond film - Quantum of Solace. The trailer for Angels & Demons looked so great I went out and read the book which was also excellent.
The point I'm trying to make is that there isnt a bad thing about this film. OK, it was a biut farfetched but then you are watching a film based on a novel by Dan Brown. What do you excpect? Unlike The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons has managed not to upset anybody (so far), because it doent reach quite such a raw nerve as its predecessor but has still delivred a fast-paced action packed thrill ride that will boost the tourism in Rome ten-fold.
Tom Hanks reprises his role as Professor Langdon, an American symbologist who is called to Vatican City after a terrorist threat is made. He is greeted by Ewan McGregor, the chamberlain of the recently deceased Pope, who is stuck with a chilling ultimatum. Evacuate the Vatican and break Conclave whilst breaking one of the strictest Catholic traditions or risk the church and everyone inside being blown in an apocolyptic explosion by a bomb that has been born out of the very centre of Scietific Research. Enter Ayelet Zurer, an Italian scientist who helped develop the bomb and understands the true danger that they are all in.
I could go on and on about the plot to this film for hours because so much happens in the 2 and a half hours that you are sitting in the cinema for. The story takes place over one day which means that things happen a lot faster than in The Da Vinci Code.
Ron Howard really has done a great job with this film. he has managed to stick to the book without making the film feel like it was based on one. I hope that the Howard/Hanks/McGregor partneships carries on because on screen the two actors had a real chemistry and with the direction of Mr Howard, they could make some cracking films. Stellan Skarsgard is good in his role as the head if the Swiss Guard who's deep religious beliefs are not impressed with Langdon's views on Science and Christianity.
The film was big budget so was excpected to be good and has definately not let us down. This is easily one of the biggest films of 2009 and I hope that Ron Howard and Tom Hanks make the 3rd Dan Brown Novel "The Lost Symbol" that is about freemasonry in Washington DC that is set to be on genral sale in September 09'.
100% worth a watch. The breathless chase through Rome and the clever action is enough to keep everyone entertained throughout the whole 2 and a half hourse.