1. What do you think is the appeal of THE DA VINCI CODE? Why did so ...
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2. Mystery of the 'Da Vinci Code' Film: Will We Love It? - The New York ...
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Despite success of novel The Da Vinci Code, movie version of book is not guaranteed to be hit; studios take gamble when they adapt best-selling novels to film because audiences who love book may find that movie does not meet their expectations or that actors do not fit picture of characters already formed in their heads; photo (M)

3. The Da Vinci Code (2006) Movie Review - From The Balcony
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It doesn't fit the standard mold of the summer season (this seems much more like a Fall release), but The Da Vinci Code is a mystery worth the indulgence.

4. The Da Vinci Code (2006) - Alex on Film
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*. You often hear the comment made of some films being “critic proof.” I guess The Da Vinci Code fits the label as well as most. It’s based on a megabestselling novel that everyon…

5. The Da Vinci Code (2006) - Movie Review - Alternate Ending
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The Da Vinci Code - Movie review by film critic Tim Brayton

6. The Da Vinci Code - Movie Review - The History Place
May 29, 2006 · So why the big fuss about The Da Vinci Code, anyway? Well, this so-so mystery/thriller is actually an affront to the central tenet of ...
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7. Art, Truth and The Da Vinci Code —Separating Fact From Fiction
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The Da Vinci Code's action begins in the Louvre in Paris, when one of the book's central characters performs a riveting re-enactment of Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawing, "Vitruvian Man." Most people have seen the sketch before. It's an anatomical study of a man, sub-divided into geometric proportions and inscribed…

8. Observations on film art : Another little DA VINCI CODE mystery
Dec 21, 2006 · The movie positively races along in comparison. And the washed-out historical flashbacks during the Grail explanations have a loony, ...
Kristin here— First, a little background. In the new edition of Film Art, we have added a new feature. At the end of each chapter we recommend DVD supplements that tie in with the respective subject matter. The task of watching lots of supplements—around 60 films’ worth—devolved upon me. That wasn’t always as fun as […]

9. How we solved a Da Vinci code mystery about the origin of life
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Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci code was a book that captured my imagination from the first page. The setting in the art world and academic…

10. The Da Vinci Code: Fiction masquerading as fact
May 18, 2006 · The world's best-selling novel in the last three years has been The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. (About 40 million copies have been sold in 44 languages, and it ...
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11. Deciphering the Da Vinci Code – June 11, 2006
Sep 18, 2010 · The Da Vinci Code, with its riddles and puzzles and search for the Holy Grail, is about our life-long search for the Truth, meaning, purpose and ...
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12. Film: The Da Vinci Code (2006) - Science Fiction & Fantasy forum
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Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code (TDVC) is probably one of the most famous and also the most notorious novels of the last decade. The former for its huge international sales success, the latter for the clunky writing style and the fact that the author pretended that some long-discredited theories...
13. The DaVinci Code: Special Edition (2006) - DVD Movie Guide
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The film version of The Da Vinci Code takes a hugely successful novel and neuters it for the big screen. Director Ron Howard consistently plays it safe here, a tactic that robs the story of any drama or passion. Starring Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou. Sony, $29.98, 11/14/2006.
14. Angels & Demons (2009) -vs- The Da Vinci Code (2006)
Oct 12, 2009 · The Catholic Church is beset with problems in these two films based on the best-selling novels by Dan Brown. On one side, a secret order ...
The Catholic Church is beset with problems in these two films based on the best-selling novels by Dan Brown. On one side, a secret order threatening to uncover the greatest secret in the history of the world, and render the Church obsolete. On the other, another secret (and long thought extinct) brotherhood threatening to blow up Vatican City. Yep, somebody has it bad for the Pope, and it's up to an American University lecturer to save the day. So settle back, say a few Hail Marys, and prepare to enter the world of Robert Langdon, the world's smartest symbologist. [...]

15. The Da Vinci Code Movie Review | Common Sense Media
The subject matter is too convoluted to interest young kids, so unless you want to shush them, leave them home. ... The special effects are unconvincing as ...
Slow-moving, talky translation of popular novel. Read Common Sense Media's The Da Vinci Code review, age rating, and parents guide.
