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Angels and Demons - Starring Tom Hanks, Ewan Mcgregor, Ayelet Zurer, Stellan Skarsgard

Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan, The Green Mile) reprises his role as Harvard Symbologist Robert Langdon in the critically-acclaimed film "Angels and Demons." Ron Howard (Frost/Nixon, Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind), the director of The Da Vinci Code, also returned to helm this movie. Joining Hanks in this sequel are actors Ewan McGregor (Big Fish, Trainspotting), Stellan Skarsgard (Good Will Hunting, Mamma Mia!), and Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer (Vantage Point, Munich). Angels and Demons was shown to US theatres on May 15, 2009, with an estimated budget of around $150 million.

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Synopsis Of Angels & Demons

Synopsis Of Angels & Demons

Angels and Demons re-teams director Ron Howard and star Tom Hanks for the sequel to their international blockbuster adaptation of Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code. Although the book Angels and Demons was written before the novel The Da Vinci Code, the movie transpires after the events of the earlier movie. Hanks stars as professor Robert Langdon, the most respected symbologist in the United States, who uses his knowledge in order to decode a symbol on the skin of a murder victim. The clues put him on the trail of an international conspiracy involving the Catholic Church. Ewan McGregor and Ayelet Zureralso star in the Sony Pictures production. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Theatrical Feature Running Time:
138 mins

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Director(s):
Ron Howard
Writer(s):
David KoeppAkiva Goldsman
Producer(s):
Brian GrazerRon HowardJohn Calley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Angels and Demons re-teams director Ron Howard and star Tom Hanks for the sequel to their international blockbuster adaptation of Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code. Although the book Angels and Demons was written before the novel The Da Vinci Code, the movie transpires after the events of the earlier movie. Hanks stars as professor Robert Langdon, the most respected symbologist in the United States, who uses his knowledge in order to decode a symbol on the skin of a murder victim. The clues put him on the trail of an international conspiracy involving the Catholic Church. Ewan McGregor and Ayelet Zurer also star in the Sony Pictures production. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Angels and Demons Movie Review

Author Dan Brown’s scholarly protagonist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) returns in Angels & Demons. Taking place some time after the events in The Da Vinci Code (although the novel took place prior), we find Langdon summoned by the Vatican when a conspiracy has been uncovered to destroy Vatican City. Someone has stolen anti-matter from a particle accelerator facility in Switzerland, and with the Pope recently deceased, the four “preferiti” (preferred favorites) have been kidnapped. Seems that the Illuminati - the underground secret society - has set their revenge in motion. They announce that they will kill one of the four cardinals each hour until midnight, when they will destroy Vatican City with the anti-matter. And so, the race is on for Langdon to scour the Vatican Archives to find the right clues that will lead them through Rome to each Cardinal - and ultimately the anti-matter - before the city is destroyed.
Joining Langdon on his journey is CERN scientist Vittoria Vetra (Ayelet Zurer), who has the ability to replace the batteries on the anit-matter canister, preventing it from detonating. Camerlengo Patrick McKenna (Ewan McGregor) is trying to help where he can, but everyone seems to be caught in the middle of a larger conspiracy at work, and it is never clear who is good or bad. From the head of the Swiss Guard (Stellan Skarsgård) to the elector of the conclave, Cardinal Strauss (Armin Mueller-Stahl), to Inspector Ernesto Olivetti (Pierfrancesco Favino), everyone seems suspicious.
Like The Da Vinci Code, the film was directed by Ron Howard, and unlike the previous one, this one has a better pace to it. There’s a ticking clock element, so that keeps things moving briskly. The problem is, it’s very superficial, and still somewhat predictable. I enjoyed seeing the mystery unfold, in particular Langdon’s explanations about the history of the Illuminati and the Vatican, but feel that the clues were better done in The Da Vinci Code.
Written by Akiva Goldsman and David Koepp, the dialogue is certainly leagues ahead of Dan Brown’s novel, but still maintains a level of simplicity to it. Suggestion for the future: simply repeating things that are said doesn’t make them any less ludicrous. The music, by Hans Zimmer, is enjoyably tense and religious, with lots of choir and percussion, and there are a few nice nods to the themes he wrote for The Da Vinci Code. There’s also a little bit of Suspiria (and The Ring) in there, but it’s still an enjoyable album to listen to.
Angels & Demons isn’t a truly compelling film, and while it’s engaging and well paced, it just doesn’t hold the excitement as much as something like National Treasure. It’s shorter than The Da Vinci Code, and while the mystery is not very controversial, there are some ludicrous moments that drag down this otherwise entertaining piece of fiction.


The Origin of Angels and Demons

Before the creation of the material universe God created the angels, billions of them. All at once they came into existence. One moment they were not, the next moment they were. Imagine that! Imagine being fully cognizant of yourself and your fellow celestial spirits all at once. Awesome, is it not? All of your knowledge of everything around you and your Almighty Creator, one God in Three Persons, was infused at your creation. You were a child of God from the start, gifted with the infused virtues of Faith, Hope, and Charity; and all that you had to do to see God face to face forever was to love Him and obey Him. The angels have no body; they are pure spirits, unmixed with matter. They have no need of a language for they communicate directly by one intellect engaging another, thought to thought, concept to concept. What tremendous minds they have! They see all the effects directly and immediately in their causes, all the conclusions in the premises. Therefore, they have no need to reason as we do. Philosophers call their intellectual activity “intuition.” They intuit, rather than think. They see the truth of things directly, so it is not possible for an angel to make an erroneous judgment. They do not know everything, of course. They can be ignorant. But they can never be wrong about what they do know. Angels also have a will. It is their intellect and will, and sanctifying grace, that makes them the image and likeness of God. Because the angels have a free will, they could chose in their trial state to obey or disobey God. Did they receive a specific command from God, like Adam and Eve? Yes. They were commanded to adore God’s Son in a nature inferior to their own, the incarnate Word, Jesus Christ. Before it came about, God revealed to all the angels the creation of man and the Incarnation to come. And, the mother of this God-man would be their Queen. The good angels joyfully obeyed and were taken in to the beatific vision of the Blessed Trinity, whom they had known before only by Faith. The tradition is that two-thirds of the angels obeyed God. The one third that refused, and chose to follow the rebellious Lucifer, were cast into hell. Some of these demons are allowed to take their hell with them and roam the earth where they can tempt men. So, too, the more powerful, good angels, take their heaven with them, and roam the earth doing good to men. A guardian angel is assigned by God to every man at birth.