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The Da Vinci Code
(2006)
Break The Codes
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Stars: Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Jean Reno, Ian McKellen, Paul Bettany
Director: Ron Howard
Writer: Akiva Goldsman, Dan Brown
Language: Nederlands
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Duration: 174
Rated: PG-13
DVD Release: April 2009

Critics and controversy aside, The Da Vinci Code is a verifiable blockbuster. Combine the film's huge worldwide box-office take with over 100 million copies of Dan Brown's book sold, and The Da Vinci Code has clearly made the leap from pop-culture hit to a certifiable franchise. The leap for any story making the move from book to big screen, however, is always more perilous. In the case of The Da Vinci Code, the plot is concocted of such a preposterous formula of elements that you wouldn’t envy screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, the man tasked with making this story filmable. The script follows Dan Brown’s book as closely as possible while incorporating a few needed changes, including a better ending. And if you’re like most of the world, by now you’ve read the book and know how it goes: while lecturing in Paris, noted Harvard Professor of Symbology Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) is summoned to the Louvre by French police to help decipher a bizarre series of clues left at the scene of the murder of the chief curator. Enter Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou), gifted cryptologist. Neveu and Langdon team up to solve the mystery, and from there the story is propelled across Europe, ballooning into a modern-day mini-quest for the Holy Grail, where secret societies are discovered, codes are broken, and murderous albino monks are thwarted… oh, and alternative theories about the life of Christ and the beginnings of Christianity are presented too, of course. It’s not the typical formula for a stock Hollywood thriller. In fact, taken solely as a mystery, the movie almost works--despite some gaping holes--mostly just because it keeps moving. Brown’s greatest trick was to have the entire story take place in one day, so the action is forced to keep moving, despite some necessary pauses for exposition. As a screen couple, Hanks and Tautou are just fine together but not exactly memorable; meanwhile Sir Ian McKellen’s scenery-chewing as pivotal character Sir Leigh Teabing is just what the film needed to keep it from taking itself too seriously. The whole thing is like a good roller-coaster ride: try not to think too much about it--just sit back and enjoy the trip. --Daniel Vancini

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Tom HanksRobert Langdon
Audrey TautouSophie Neveu
Jean RenoCaptain Bezu Fache
Ian McKellenSir Leigh Teabing
Paul BettanySilas
Alfred MolinaBishop Manuel Aringarosa
Jürgen ProchnowAndre Vernet
Jean-Yves BertelootRemy Jean
Etienne ChicotLt. Collet
Jean-Pierre MarielleJacques Saunière
Marie-Françoise AudollentSister Sandrine
Andrew ClarkDocent
Rita DaviesElegant Woman at Rosslyn
Fausto Maria SciarappaYoungest Church Official
Francesco CarneluttiPrefect
Joe GrossiOld Church Official
Seth GabelMichael
Denis PodalydèsController
Shane ZazaYouth on Bus
Harry TaylorBritish Police Captain
Hans ZimmerComposer
Clive CarterBiggin Hill Police Captain
Salvatore TotinoCinematographer
Garance MazureckSophie at 13 Years
Daisy Doidge-HillSophie at 8 Years
Lilli-Ella KelleherSophie at 3 Years
Crisian EmanuelSophie's Mother
Charlotte GrahamMary Magdalene
Xavier De GuillebonJunkie
Tonio DescanvelleBank Guard
David Bark-JonesHawker Pilot
Serretta WilsonAmerican Woman
Eglantine Rembauville
Dan Tondowski
Aewia Huillet
Roland John-Leopoldie
David SaracinoDCPJ Agent
Lionel Guy-BremondOfficer Ledoux
Yves AubertLouvre Computer Cop
Rachael BlackPolicewoman
Dez Drummond
Mark Roper
Brock LittleAmerican Embassy Cop
Matthew ButlerWestminster Cop
Roland MenouDCPJ Technician
Hugh MitchellYoung Silas
Tina MaskellSilas' Mother
Peter PedreroSilas' Father
Sam Mancuso
Andre Lillis
Mario VernazzaYoung Constantine
Agathe NatansonRitual Priestess
Daz ParkerPeasant Mother
Andy RobbPeasant Father
Tom BarkerPeasant Boy
Maggie McEwanPeasant Girl
Michael BertenshawPriest
Sarah WildorPriestess
David BertrandFrench Newscaster
Dan BrownExecutive Producer
Charlie Rose
Todd HallowellExecutive Producer
Dan HanleyFilm Editor
Mike HillFilm Editor
Kevin O'Connellproduction sound mixer
Greg P. Russellproduction sound mixer
Ivan Sharrockproduction sound mixer
Chic Ciccolini IIISupervising Sound Editor
Daniel PaganSound Designer
Dan SharpSound Re-Recording Mixer
Allan CameronProduction Designer
Daniel OrlandiCostume Designer
Angus BickertonVisual Effects
Giles MastersArt Director
Tony ReadingArt Director
Dan GraceCostume Designer
Frances HannonMake-Up Artist
Belinda ParrishMake-Up Artist
Paul GoochMake-Up Artist
Norma WebbMake-Up Artist
Dominic TuohyVisual Effects
David FordVisual Effects
Dan StriepekeMake-Up Artist
Christophe DanchaudMake-Up Artist
Carmel JacksonMake-Up Artist
Veronica BrebnerMake-Up Artist
Jean-Michel DucourtyArt Director
Nathalie CercuelCostume Designer
Philippe HubinVisual Effects
Yvonne Zarb CousinCostume Designer
Gary BrozenichVisual Effects
Richard StammersVisual Effects
Paul RiddleVisual Effects
James MadiganVisual Effects
Mark BreakspearVisual Effects
Eric J. RobertsonVisual Effects
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Media: Blu-ray
Sound: AC-3
IMDb: 0382625