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Audrey Tautou and Tom Hanks run through the Louvre (and toward a body) in 'The Da Vinci Code,' directed by Ron Howard and based on Dan Brown's best-selling novel. Credit Simon Mein/Columbia Pictures CANNES, France, May 17 — It seems you can't open a movie these days without provoking some kind of culture war skirmish, at least in the conflict-hungry media. Recent history — 'The Passion of the Christ,' 'The Chronicles of Narnia' — suggests that such controversy, especially if religion is involved, can be very good business.
TV spot for The Da Vinci Code offers a quick compilation of sequences from the film. Teaser Trailer 02:03 — First preview gives no footage from the film, but takes an in-depth look at the Mona Lisa. The Da Vinci Code Drama, Mystery, Adventure, Thriller • Movie • 2006 A murder inside the Louvre and clues in Da Vinci paintings lead to the discovery of a religious mystery protected by a secret society for two thousand years -- which could shake the foundations of Christianity.
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Also starring Ian McKellen, Jean Reno, and Alfred Molina, The Da Vinci Code was shot on location in France and the United Kingdom; the Louvre allowed the producers to film at the famous museum.
Ron Howard's adaptation of Dan Brown's best-selling primer on how not to write an English sentence, arrives trailing more than its share of theological and historical disputation. The arguments about the movie and the book that inspired it have not been going on for millennia — it only feels that way — but part of Columbia Pictures' ingenious marketing strategy has been to encourage months of debate and speculation while not allowing anyone to see the picture until the very last minute.
Thus we have had a flood of think pieces on everything from Jesus and Mary Magdalene's prenuptial agreement to the secret recipes of Opus Dei, and vexed, urgent questions have been raised: Is Christianity a conspiracy? Is 'The Da Vinci Code' a dangerous, anti-Christian hoax? What's up with Tom Hanks's hair? Luckily I lack the learning to address the first two questions.
As for the third, well, it's long, and so is the movie. 'The Da Vinci Code,' which opened the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, is one of the few screen versions of a book that may take longer to watch than to read. (Curiously enough Mr. Howard accomplished a similar feat with a few years back.) To their credit the director and his screenwriter, Akiva Goldsman (who collaborated with Mr. Howard on and ), have streamlined Mr. Brown's story and refrained from trying to capture his, um, prose style. 'Almost inconceivably, the gun into which she was now staring was clutched in the pale hand of an enormous albino with long white hair.'
Such language — note the exquisite 'almost' and the fastidious tucking of the 'which' after the preposition — can live only on the page. Tom Hanks as the symbologist Robert Langdon in 'The Da Vinci Code,' which opened the Cannes festival. Credit Simon Mein/Columbia Pictures Theology aside, this remark can serve as a reminder that 'The Da Vinci Code' is above all a murder mystery. And as such, once it gets going, Mr. Howard's movie has its pleasures. Goldsman have deftly rearranged some elements of the plot (I'm going to be careful here not to spoil anything), unkinking a few over-elaborate twists and introducing others that keep the action moving along. Hans Zimmer's appropriately overwrought score, pop-romantic with some liturgical decoration, glides us through scenes that might otherwise be talky and inert.
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The movie does, however, take a while to accelerate, popping the clutch and leaving rubber on the road as it tries to establish who is who, what they're doing and why. Briefly stated: An old man (Jean-Pierre Marielle) is killed after hours in the Louvre, shot in the stomach, almost inconceivably, by a hooded assailant. Meanwhile Robert Langdon (Mr.
Hanks), a professor of religious symbology at Harvard, is delivering a lecture and signing books for fans. He is summoned to the crime scene by Bezu Fache (Jean Reno), a French policemen who seems very grouchy, perhaps because his department has cut back on its shaving cream budget.
Soon Langdon is joined by Sophie Neveu, a police cryptographer and also — Bezu Fache! — the murder victim's granddaughter. Grandpa, it seems, knew some very important secrets, which if they were ever revealed might shake the foundations of Western Christianity, in particular the Roman Catholic Church, one of whose bishops, the portly Aringarosa (Alfred Molina) is at this very moment flying on an airplane.
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Meanwhile the albino monk, whose name is Silas and who may be the first character in the history of motion pictures to speak Latin into a cellphone, flagellates himself, smashes the floor of a church and kills a nun. A chase, as Bezu's American colleagues might put it, ensues. It skids through the nighttime streets of Paris and eventually to London the next morning, with side trips to a Roman castle and a chateau in the French countryside. Along the way the film pauses to admire various knickknacks and art works, and to flash back, in desaturated color, to traumatic events in the childhoods of various characters (Langdon falls down a well; Sophie's parents are killed in a car accident; Silas stabs his abusive father).