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The Da Vinci Code
a.k.a. The Da Vinci Code Director: Ron Howard Cast: Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/14/2006
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 22,031

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2-disc special edition DVD:; Widescreen DVD loaded with over 90 minutes of special features including: "A Conversation With Dan Brown" featurette; "Magical Places" - an inside look at the filming locations; "A Portrait of Langdon - How Tom Hanks became Robert Langdon"; "The Codes of The Da Vinci Code," uncovering the hidden symbols in the film; search for hidden messages on the DVD packaging to lead you to exclusive online content; an authentic working replica of the Cryptex featured in The Da Vinci Code -- after unlocking the Cryptex, learn how to customize your own secret code!; Robert Langdon's Journal, a full-size movie prop reproduction of Robert Langdon's journal, containing notes, symbols. and codes used to decipher the truth of The Da Vinci Code

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Disc #1 -- Da Vinci Code
1. Start [6:33]
2. Silas Repents [6:22]
3. A Body in the Louvre [4:26]
4. Find Robert Langdon [7:19]
5. Anagrams [4:16]
6. "Here You May Come, But No Further." [11:03]
7. Aringarosa Convenes the Council [1:41]
8. Unlocking the Vault [6:40]
9. Precious Cargo [7:12]
10. Seeking Sanctuary [4:09]
11. The Establishment of Divinity [4:59]
12. The Grail Revealed [8:21]
13. Examining the Keystone [6:23]
14. The Escape [5:04]
15. Sub Rosa [1:08]
16. Welcome to England [3:45]
17. Incident in Temple Church [7:01]
18. A Pope Interred [5:14]
19. Betrayals Unveiled [6:17]
20. Breaking the Cryptex [3:43]
21. The Tomb of the Grail [8:20]
22. Royal Blood [5:56]
23. Questions of Faith [5:25]
24. The Knight Kneels [11:42]

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Considering how impossibly high expectations were for the film version of Dan Brown’s wildly popular novel, director Ron Howard should be commended for pulling off as sturdy a job as he did. The serpentine plot of Brown’s metaphysical mystery could itself thwart a small army of directors and screenwriters. Dr. Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks), an American scholar specializing in religious symbolism, is summoned to the Louvre one night, ostensibly to help French police captain Bezu Fache (Jean Reno) investigate the murder of another researcher. But when Langdon himself falls under suspicion, he enlists the aid of government agent Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou) and British researcher Sir Leigh Teabing (Ian McKellen) to help solve the mystery -- which, with pertinent clues hidden in paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, involves a 2,000-year-old secret of great significance to all humanity. Downplaying the book’s most melodramatic and sensationalistic aspects, Howard still has plenty of gothic plotting to deal with. But the film maintains enough momentum to whisk momentarily befuddled viewers past assorted absurdities and gaps in logic. If you let yourself get caught up in the thrill of it all, without searching for any underlying spiritual gravity,The Da Vinci Code offers smashing entertainment. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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September 05, 2009: Amazing

This review was written about the Blu-ray 2-Disc Extended Cut / Wide Screen edition.

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June 29, 2009: I watched this in the theater, after reading the book. The movie very closely follows the book and was easy to follow the plot and characters. Very thought provoking, even though it is fiction. Definitely recommend it to everyone.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen Special Edition edition.


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