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The Da Vinci Code: Home About Blogs Literary Elements Discussion Questions Character List Book Review. And maybe more secrets lay ahead in sequals to The Da Vinci code. Brown did a great job of using Foreshadowing in the story and used it as one ofn his more effective tools. How to Cite this Page. MLA Citation: 'Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.' 30 Dec 2018 161240.

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The Da Vinci Code Director: Ron Howard Cast: Tom Hanks, Audrey Tatou, Paul Bettany, Ian McKellan, Alfred Molina, Jean Reno MPAA rating: PG-13 Studio: Columbia First date: 2006 US Release Date: 2006-05-19 This can't be this! -- Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) Where's Ed Harris when you need him?

The Da Vinci Code Movie

Though The Da Vinci Code has enough plot for two movies, it also spends a lot of time inside its protagonist's mind. As world-renowned symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) sets about solving a murder mystery, and oh yes, unraveling 'the greatest secret in history,' he appears to be a very bright, thoughtful guy. Solemn and rigorous, he would seem an ideal object of aesthetic and intellectual scrutiny. But when the movie looks inside Robert's psyche -- as when, for instance, he's using his near-photographic memory to figure a piece of the puzzle before him -- the imagery turns not sharp, but soupy and ridiculous. As he explains to his partner in pursuit, the French police cryptologist Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou), he has a nearly photographic memory, represented in this too-literal film as what he sees, for instance, bits of art or text floating and reassembling in some vaguely ooky head-space.

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