jannick-29060
I'm 85 minutes in the movie and at this point I had to pause it to warn you. Everything, from small details to the most important elements, are changed. Dan Brown created a masterpiece, the writer of this created a chthonic monster.
fgalbavy-87309
Wow, in over a decade, this is only the second review I've ever been compelled to write. What a waste of 2 hours! THE ENDING!! I'm tired of the fact that Hollywood thinks that movie watchers cannot handle any ending that isn't completely happy. The whole point of the book was so the reader slowly realises that we're not dealing with fanatical terrorists, but with someone who truly cares about the future of humanity and the earth. Even profesor Langdon realizes that maybe sterilizing half the population of the world however cruel, was probably the right choice in the end. Instead what we get is a typical Hollywood chase movie, with the evil fanatical terrorists getting their come-uppance, and the hero saving the day. If you have read the book and enjoyed it, stay away from this trash!
Michael Ledo
Not since "He Knows You're Alone" has so many people wanted to kill Tom Hanks. If you have seen a trailer for the film then you know Bertrand Zobrist (Ben Foster) wants to release a virus and destroy much of the human population to save the planet/humanity. However, unlike "12 Monkeys" he simply just doesn't quietly do it himself traveling to different airports. Nope. He hides the virus and leaves a cryptic message, in case he dies...like the first scene. Bring in Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks).Now in order to raise the difficulty level, let's give Langdon amnesia and the audience the same confusion as to who are the bad guys and good guys. Langdon is being assisted by his fan doctor Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones). Seasoned and casual viewers both can figure things out by an early clue.As far as puzzle solving, the film is a let down from previous films, but if you like chase scenes with hype music that sounds like a lame version of "Midnight Express" this one fits that description. Entertainment has resorted to chase scenes instead of something intellectual.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
brian-07308
I cannot remember ever being so disappointed about a movie. I have been angry about it all day. Totally ruined. Normally when you make a movie over a book, its fine with tweaks here and there to make it work. But making a whole new plot and ending? Thats just completely unforgivable. COMPLETELY.NEVER watching it again... going to read the book thou.