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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 10:07pm on 31/05/2009
On a whim, I went to see Angels and Demons this afternoon. Like you'd expect from Dan Brown, the plot is a bit thin in places (and has a heck of a lot of the lead character appearing breathlessly, pointing at a statue, and running off again), and science theology and history are all played fast and loose with. What made the film for me, though, was the mise-en-scène. Whist much of the Rome and Vatican that you see is in fact a mock-up in America, it looks very good, and I appreciated the fact that some of the clerics had more than 1 dimension to their characters.

Good fun, although I did twitch every time they used "preferiti" to describe the papabile cardinals. That just means I need to get out more ;-) I didn't spot at least one of the plots twists, either.
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posted by [identity profile] arnhem.livejournal.com at 09:27pm on 31/05/2009
papabile

I thought it was spelt "popemobile"?

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posted by [identity profile] the-elyan.livejournal.com at 09:32pm on 31/05/2009
I recall Angels & Demons is v episodic in just the way you mention - another cardinal buys the farm in an inventively grisly, Langdon points at something, shouts "How could I have been so stupid?!", gaze lustfully at his assistant before deciding she's too young for him, and dashing off.

There's a place for hokum, I guess, providing no-one taskles it too seriously, which is probably the problem with the Da Vinci Codeswallop.
 
posted by [identity profile] the-elyan.livejournal.com at 09:33pm on 31/05/2009
Sorry, "takes". Though the word "taskles" should really exist, I think...
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posted by [identity profile] sigisgrim.livejournal.com at 09:36pm on 31/05/2009
It was fun, we enjoyed it.
 
posted by [identity profile] atreic.livejournal.com at 01:11am on 01/06/2009
has a heck of a lot of the lead character appearing breathlessly, pointing at a statue, and running off again

Perhaps I should adopt an Angels and Demons approach to New Orleans sightseeing? :-)

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