Le prime avventure del famoso simbolista di Harvard Robert Langdon, che si ritrova coinvolto in una serie di enigmi mortali quando il suo mentore viene rapito.Le prime avventure del famoso simbolista di Harvard Robert Langdon, che si ritrova coinvolto in una serie di enigmi mortali quando il suo mentore viene rapito.Le prime avventure del famoso simbolista di Harvard Robert Langdon, che si ritrova coinvolto in una serie di enigmi mortali quando il suo mentore viene rapito.
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The thing about dan browns books is the pacing . This attempt to do something with Dan Browns world of mysteries and symbolism in a 1 hour show gives us a cheap feeling unrealistic bore .
I would watch this if you like MacGyver , or Relic Hunter et al.
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I would watch this if you like MacGyver , or Relic Hunter et al.
Think of when you popular premium clothing brands end up being sold at walmart . Get my drift.
The story is a little hard to follow as they try to extend it in to a episodic format. So many myths and symbols it makes it quite confusing. I just can't get over that every time the bad guy goes out in public he has to put on a ton of concealer. How does he have time to do anything bad when he spends all his time putting makeup on?!
The casting is off. Brown's novels work by constant unrelenting forward momentum so you need actors of exceptional "connection" to make this work. There are none here.
I love Dan Brown books & I really wanted to like The Lost Symbol. I have been anxiously waiting for it to come out. It turned out to be a disappointment. I tried - I watched every painful episode. The casting was terrible. No one was meant to play the roles they did. Tom Hanks was a bad Robert Langdon and Zuckerman was worse. Landon is written as this middle-aged, James Bond, good-looking, smooth-talking, smart, sexy ladies man that turns a nerdy profession into something cool. They keep casting these boring, average-looking guys to play him and give them none of that appeal. The acting was bad - from everyone - because the writing was bad. The script was drawn out in places it should have been sped up and rushed in places it should have gone slower. The ending was so rushed it didn't make sense - after drawing out 9 previous episodes. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't good either. Certainly not worth 10 hours of my time.
There's a good amount of intrigue mixed with a bit of WTF? Just one note for NBC/Universal: THERE SHOULD NOT BE AN APOSTROPHE IN "It's cryptic text..."! The opening frame of the show, and somebody needs an editor.
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- QuizBased on 'The Lost Symbol', Dan Brown's third book in his Robert Langdon series. Sony planned to adapt the book as the third movie in the movie franchise early in the 2010s, following Il codice da Vinci (2006) and Angeli e demoni (2009). However, production of that adaptation became too complicated as Ron Howard preferred to only produce it rather than directing, and Tom Hanks would not be returning as Professor Robert Langdon. In the end, the production took so long that the novel 'Inferno' was released in 2013, and Sony decided to skip 'The Lost Symbol' and make Inferno (2016) instead, for which most of the crew of the previous films returned, including Howard as director and Hanks as the main character. Because the series is a prequel to the movies, Hanks was replaced as the younger Langdon with Ashley Zukerman, but Brown, Howard and franchise producer Brian Grazer have remained on board as executive producers.
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