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Angeli e demoni

Titolo originale: Angels & Demons
  • 2009
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  • 2h 18min
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Robert Langdon, esperto di simbologia dell'Università di Harvard, collabora con una scienziata nucleare allo scopo di risolvere un omicidio e sventare un atto terroristico ai danni del Vatic... Leggi tuttoRobert Langdon, esperto di simbologia dell'Università di Harvard, collabora con una scienziata nucleare allo scopo di risolvere un omicidio e sventare un atto terroristico ai danni del Vaticano durante uno dei suoi eventi più significativi.Robert Langdon, esperto di simbologia dell'Università di Harvard, collabora con una scienziata nucleare allo scopo di risolvere un omicidio e sventare un atto terroristico ai danni del Vaticano durante uno dei suoi eventi più significativi.

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    • Ron Howard
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    • David Koepp
    • Akiva Goldsman
    • Dan Brown
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    • Tom Hanks
    • Ewan McGregor
    • Ayelet Zurer
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      • Akiva Goldsman
      • Dan Brown
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      • Tom Hanks
      • Ewan McGregor
      • Ayelet Zurer
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    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Robert Langdon
    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Camerlengo Patrick McKenna
    Ayelet Zurer
    Ayelet Zurer
    • Vittoria Vetra
    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Commander Richter
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    • Inspector Olivetti
    Nikolaj Lie Kaas
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    • Assassin
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Cardinal Strauss
    Thure Lindhardt
    Thure Lindhardt
    • Chartrand
    David Pasquesi
    David Pasquesi
    • Claudio Vincenzi
    Cosimo Fusco
    Cosimo Fusco
    • Father Simeon
    Victor Alfieri
    Victor Alfieri
    • Lieutenant Valenti
    Franklin Amobi
    • Cardinal Lamasse
    Curt Lowens
    Curt Lowens
    • Cardinal Ebner
    Bob Yerkes
    • Cardinal Guidera
    Marc Fiorini
    Marc Fiorini
    • Cardinal Baggia
    • (as Marco Fiorini)
    Carmen Argenziano
    Carmen Argenziano
    • Father Silvano Bentivoglio
    Howard Mungo
    • Cardinal Yoruba
    Rance Howard
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      • Dan Brown
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    6helmutty

    More interesting than Da Vinci Code.

    Angels and Demons is not too bad, it comes in a form of entertainment. It is more intense than Da Vinci Code. I remembered that I had to pry my eyes open during the middle part of Da Vinci Code. It is long, not much suspense and consists of babbling about. Yawn. But Angels & Demons, the sequel, is more intense, has more suspense and action. Tom Hanks gets not only to exercise his brain but also his legs. The adventure requires him to move from one place to another.

    The story: Tom Hanks plays symbologist Robert Langdon. He has to solve a murder and at the same time, prevent a terrorist act against the Vatican. This time, he has Vittoria Vetra (Ayelet Zurer) to help him solve the mystery. The mystery plot and intense peril scenes kept me on the seat. Hans Zimmer's beautiful score makes the movie more epic. The adventure is an intense ride but not as intense as I thought. The sets are amazing too.

    Overall: Fans of the book will flock the cinemas to catch this. Fans of the previous movie, Da Vinci Code, should also catch this. Those who like thrillers, this one may suit. This is supposed to be a fictional thriller which is not to be taken seriously.
    7robertw477-2

    Angels and Demons Premier in Rome! I was there!

    I was at the premier of the movie last night in Rome. I am not an expert in the book, however there are a great deal of changes from the book to the movie. The pacing of this movie is much faster than the Davinci code. Many things were trimmed otherwise this would be a 4 hour movie. Many things were also changed to give the movie a fast pace. I think what matters is the feel of the movie and that works well for Hanks, Brown and company.

    There are some things in the book that would appear very implausible in the movie form. I am not giving any spoilers, except to say the ending of the movie is handled in a slightly different way. How Leonardo Vetra was found is also different. Those who see the movie might be interested in reading the book to get the full details of the story. Some minor details are are also cut from the movie.

    Although they did film in Rome, they had to recreate interior shots. Since I went on a walking tour of Rome the day before the movie I can say that the interior sites are authentic in look and feel. Kohler is not in the movie and not much is shown about CERN. Hanks does a good job and there are some interesting scenes involving the Vatican archives. Of course they had no access to that area and I am not sure if anyone actually knows what the Vatican archives look like. Eyelet Zurer has her break in this movie as Victoria Vetra and does a good job as eye candy for Hanks.

    This movie should be received better by the critics and public, but you never know. Ron Howard mentioned several times in interviews and as we saw him and the cast before the movie, that this is just a movie.
    8Rafacus

    Needless to say I left the theater pleased at the movie in it's entirety.

    Where Da Vinci code introduced us to Dr. Robert Langdon and his knack for solving puzzles, Angels and Demons ups the ante by providing a huge puzzle with an 8 hour limit.

    With a cast of award winning actors, Ron Howard does a good job of directing a story that was easy to follow and even easier to accept. The Da Vinci code threw so many angles at you in such a short time that a quick bathroom break would leave you a bit confused on return. I didn't feel this was with Angels and Demons, the plot was straight-forward and the action kept the interest level peaked throughout.

    Cardinal Strauss (Armin Mueller-Stahl) was easily my favorite character in the movie. His portrayal of the elitist, yet misunderstood rank of the Catholic Church was very good and combined with the victim of his treatment Camerlengo Patrick McKenna (Ewan McGregor), you will find yourself choosing sides immediately upon introduction. There isn't a great amount of Tom Hanks time as the film focuses more on story than character development and this did well with me being that I had more than enough introduction from the first movie.

    Unfortunately I found Ayelet Zurer's character Vittoria Vetra to be an unnecessary femme assistant in the quest since her lines were a bit limited and seemed much like an afterthought. She does play a key role in the beginning of things but she soon fades into the background of being Langdon's "familiar" more-so than a necessary partner.

    The plot is as such, one of the organizations that the Catholic Church wronged in the past (there have been quite a few) has sought revenge in a most artistic manner. Some men of the church are kidnapped and are set to be executed at specific times until an ultimate end to the church itself will happen. Dr. Robert Landon is brought in to help decipher the clues and teams up with the beautiful Vittoria Vetra, a scientist who witnessed a colleague die at the hands of the church's enemy.

    Music staying relevant and the cinematography beautiful, I could chime on about this menial things but what makes Angels and Demons absolutely work is it's conclusion. It was by far one of the most amazingly surprising endings I have seen in a movie and I was impressed at how off-guard I was when it hit me. Like anyone else I appreciate a great wrap-up and this movie wraps it up quite tight and drops a pretty bow on it. Needless to say I left the theater pleased at the movie in it's entirety.

    If you are religious and unsure if this movie will offend your Catholic principles. I can say that where The DaVinci code painted Catholicism as a shady cover-up group of sadists, Angels and Demons paints them with a much lighter brush. The church is shown as being a collective of good men who are made to suffer for the sins of evil and misguided men who wore their colors and even a few who have infiltrated their modern ranks.
    8Stampsfightclub

    Slicker and more entertaining than Da Vinci

    Symbologist Robert Langdon (Hanks) is called to Rome to help decipher the mystery behind the Illuminati before a new science experiment blows up the city.

    The Da Vinci Code broke records in 2006 but for the vast majority of Dan Brown followers it did not do his award winning book justice and though running at a good 2 and a half hours, seemed to bore many.

    Having read the book, I was perhaps one of the few who enjoyed Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou attempt to solve the mystery of the murder in the Louvre but for Angels and Demons the scales were raised once more as lead star and director return.

    Having asked around, most people seem to prefer Angels and Demons to The Da Vinci code for an entertaining read and it seems as critiques and fans, whilst still not fully justified, prefer this latest adaptation to the 2006 release.

    This Howard picture certainly has a more clinical energy and exercise to it as unlike Da Vinci, Tom Hanks' Robert Langdon has only one night to solve the mysterious activities of the forgotten Illuminati in the Vatican and because of the time limitations, the action and desperation up the ante and deliver an excitement that certainly beats The Da Vinci code but also generates plenty of twists and stunning murder sequences.

    The interesting factor of this 2009 release is the constant elements being justified for the murders. Earth, wind, water and fire are all included in drastic and powerful sequences to pronounce a feeling of overall power to the situation.

    This really does justify the tag of thriller with a constant tension and sharp drama with the issues and beliefs once more given a full working over.

    Just like 3 years ago, there are many debates and discoveries of symbols once believed to be lost forever and Langdon is again the key character to show everyone the light in and amongst the controversy of other pressing circumstances.

    It is fair to say Dan Brown is a complex writer; he certainly likes to cram issues and dramas in amongst his action and thrilling sequences. As well as trying to discover the Illuminati, there is also the scenario of the election of a new pope, the dealings with a new scientific experiment and the power of Religion is again present. All interesting to discover and listen to, if occasionally the debates and dialogue tend to send your mind drifting but as there is so much in the novel, this was always likely.

    Ron Howard, who kept a frankly ordinary type of direction rolling in Da Vinci, returns in perhaps the worst way possible. His jerky ever moving camera styling does nothing to keep the pressure up, and we can never fully accept what is happening on screen thanks to this frankly awfully portrayed style. He is certainly no Paul Greengrass and this is by no means Bourne.

    Slick and stylized this is faster and more interesting than Da Vinci
    5Nevele

    I wish I hadn't read the book

    I am sorry for all the readers, but I don't know where to begin.

    Let me say at first that I'm not a big Dan Brown fan, but I read Angels & Demons with great pleasure. The book deals a lot with the eternal question of Science vs. Religion and that made me think a lot about that subject again. That big battle is totally lost in the movie.

    A lot of the important lines in the book (CERN, Maximilian Kohler, the scepsis of the Swiss Guard, the love relationship between Robert and Vittoria, the Hassassin, the relationship between the Camerlengo and the pope) are lost in the movie screenplay. This makes the movie a very cut-down and over-simplified version.

    Would the movie be any good if I hadn't read the book? I still doubt it. From scene 3 on, the movie is a 'chase-movie' without interruption. There is no time for contemplation or depth. No story-line, no backgrounds. It's just a chase movie in a GREAT decorum.

    You would think that with a running time of about 140 minutes a movie is able to bring more. Much more.

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      Crew members visited Vatican City as tourists and extensively photographed the city to capture as much detail as possible, knowing they were unlikely to be allowed to film there, so that they could recreate the sets as faithfully as possible.
    • Blooper
      (at around 1h 5 mins) When Langdon is in the Vatican library, he passes the book he is reading over to Chartrand and asks him to look for any reference to fire. Chartrand glances at the book and mentions the word "seraphim". Directly above this is a far stronger reference to fire, "di fuoco", which actually is Italian for fire.
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      Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Christianity's most sacred codices are in that archive. Given your recent... entanglement with the Church, there is a question I'd like to ask you first here in-in the office of His Holiness.

      [Walks towards Robert Langdon]

      Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Do you believe in God, sir?

      Robert Langdon: [pause] Father, I simply believe that religion...

      Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: I did not ask if you believe what man says about God. I asked if you believe in God.

      Robert Langdon: [pause] I'm an academic. My mind tells me I will never... understand God.

      Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: And your heart?

      Robert Langdon: [pause] Tells me I'm not meant to. Faith is a gift... that I have yet to receive.

      Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: [pauses to consider his words] Be delicate with our treasures.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      At the very beginning, when the Columbia girl is standing holding aloft the torch, it flickers like the anti-matter.
    • Versioni alternative
      The UK release was cut, this film was originally shown to the BBFC in an unfinished version. The BBFC advised the distributor that the film was likely to receive a 15 classification but that the requested 12A classification could be obtained by making reductions in four scenes. In particular the BBFC suggested that sight of blood splattering onto a character's face, sight of a character screaming in pain as he burns, sight of a wound being injected and sight of a character self-immolating and burning should all be reduced. When the finished version of the film was submitted, all these reductions had been made satisfactorily and the film was classified 12A.
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      Edited into Yoostar 2: In the Movies (2011)
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      Gregorian Chant: Requiem Aeternam-Introitus (VI)
      from "Liturgia Defunctorum, Missae Pro Defunctis"

      Traditional

      Performed by Schola of the Hofburgkapelle, Vienna

      Hubert Dopf S.J.

      Courtesy of Decca Music Group Limited

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Data di uscita
      • 13 maggio 2009 (Italia)
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      • Stati Uniti
      • Italia
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      • Imagine Entertainment
      • Skylark Productions
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      • 150.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
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    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 46.204.168 USD
      • 17 mag 2009
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