Angels And Demons Blu ray Tom Hanks Theatrical & Extended Edition Ron Howard
Theatrical & Extended Editions. Dan Brown’s novels are packed
with fascinating historical tidbits which he ingeniously twists into
plots that are so intricate and complex that there is a constant need to
inform the reader with exposition, often leaving little room for
character development. There is a bit of this stilted quality to ANGELS
AND DEMONS, the second of Brown’s novels to be brought to the big screen
by the tandem of Ron Howard and Tom Hanks, but more than enough intense
action to keep the eyes of the audience as busy as their minds. The
details of the plot are as diabolical as any in Hollywood history: after
the pope’s death, a nefarious organization stashes an antimatter bomb
somewhere in the Vatican, threatening to annihilate the conclave of
cardinals who are meeting to elect the papal successor. To pass the time
until the bomb will detonate, the enemy begins to torture and kill a
few of the individual cardinals, but there is a pattern to the grotesque
executions, involving hidden sculptural symbols and secret
architectural clues. Unfortunately for the church, the man most capable
of deciphering the code is the American "symbologist" Robert Langdon
(Hanks), who happens to be an affirmed atheist. The script is filled
with amazing details about the centuries-old conflict between the church
and the Illuminati (whose members included Galileo, Michelangelo, and
Bernini), which Hanks uncovers as he breathlessly races between various
landmarks in Rome, always a step behind the sinister assassin. The
secondary cast consists almost entirely of European actors, including
Ewan McGregor, Stellan Skarsgaard, and Armin Mueller-Stahl, who betray
so little emotion that it is impossible to tell who is a part of the
conspiracy until long after the explosive climax.