The Da Vinci Code
DVD - 2006 | 2-disc widescreen special edition
When respected American religious symbology expert Dr. Robert Langdon is summoned to the Louvre by French Captain Bezu Fache, he soon discovered that he is the number one suspect for the murder of a historian Langdon had been scheduled to meet with. Assisted by a French cryptographer and government agent named Sophie, Langdon is challenged to decipher a chain of cryptic codes and puzzles, all the while trying to stay ahead of Fache's lawmen in a chase through the Louvre, and out into the Parisian cityscape, and finally across the channel to England.
Publisher:
Culver City, CA : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, c2006
Edition:
2-disc widescreen special edition
ISBN:
9781424814862
1424814863
1424814863
Branch Call Number:
MOVIE DA
YA MOVIE DA
YA MOVIE DA
Language Note:
English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue with French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned
Characteristics:
2 videodiscs (approximately 149 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Additional Contributors:
Alternative Title:
Da Vinci code


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Add a Comment13 years after, this movie is still entertaining to watch!
This movie is honestly pretty bad in terms of plot and character development, but it's worth watching for some cool shots of beautiful locations and a very fun performance by Ian McKellen.
All around well done. Interesting ideas portrayed.
Audrey Tautou should do more American movies though needs hair at least as long as it was in this movie.
Love this movie...a mystery with clues
I had no desire to read the book or even see this movie but I finally decided to watch the movie for Tom Hanks. I loved his pairing with Adurey Tatou and although most of the film was lost on me, I really enjoyed the ending. I will at some point try to read the book and see if I can make any sense of it, but the movie was entertaining and Audrey and Tom do have great chemistry together.
Love Robert Langdon stories. Good adaptation
The Da Vinci Code is a great film. It is focused around the conspiracy of the illuminati and Jesus Christ. Tom Hanks acted as Robert Langdon, the professor of symbology, also the protagonist of the film. A police detective and Langdon investigate a murder. The murder has some kind of code written beside it and needed to be interpreted. The code leads to more mysteries and Langdon deciphers them. The plot has a good mix of mystery, detective, suspense, and religion. I personally enjoyed this movie, it was very unique and creative. The movie has an incredible ending, with Langdon discovering a huge secret about Christianity. I recommend this movie to anyone interested in suspense and mystery-genre movies. I rate this movie 5/5 stars.
- @IllusiveBarrel of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library
silly film and Tom Hanks is a stiff >> But you watch for the pseudo history, great locations and Audrey Tautou !!!!
An entertaining diversion with a few twists here and there.
the movie was good, nothing compared to the books by Daniel Brown, but, still worth watching. I am a fan of both series of books, and movies.