Angels & Demons
Director: Ron Howard
Stars: Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor
Classification: 14A
Rating: ** 1/2
Harvard Professor Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) is back in action. Three years after he uncovered the complicated personal life of Jesus Christ in Da Vinci Code he’s once again using his knowledge of symbology to unravel the mystery of a secret brotherhood called the Illuminati and prevent a terrorist act against the Vatican.
What’s more, he’ll do it all in just one night. Sounds thrilling, yes? Unfortunately it isn’t.
Most of the elements from Dan Brown’s bestselling book Angels and Demons are in place, although several characters have been omitted and story lines reconfigured and condensed in the name of brevity.
Summarizing the story, however, brings a simplicity that sucks out most of the mystery and colourful details contained in the novel. Langdon seems to be able to unravel clues, some hundreds of years old, with such ease that Angels and Demons becomes simply an elaborate game of connect-the-dots rather than a fully fleshed out story.
It’s a big summer movie, so we shouldn’t really expect sophisticated North by Northwest style intrigue, but since the suspense lacks the action should take up the slack. Unfortunately though, while A&D wants to be an ecclesiastical National Treasure, it contains few of the thrills of those popular Nic Cage movies.
Director Ron Howard fills the screen with handsome images of Rome but every time the movie works up the steam, Robert (Mr. Exposition) Langdon steps in with a long winded explanation of the history behind the various clues and symbols that sucks much of the movie’s momentum.
Angels and Demons isn’t as talky as Da Vinci Code, but its fatal flaw is the Langdon character. In the books he is the historical tour guide who provides the facts to bind the story together. On film, however, he comes across as a windbag who simply supports the story instead of adding to it.
That being said, Angels and Demons is a vast improvement over Da Vinci Code. The pace has been ramped up and the running time chopped.
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