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Picturenose's James Drew checks out the latest Dan Brown 'history mystery' adaptation, Angels & Demons.Ron Howard, Tom Hanks, Dan Brown et al suffered in the critical backlash against Howard's film version of Brown's The Da Vinci Code (2006) – and somewhat unfairly, in this reviewer's opinion.
True, the film was never going to win any awards for screenplay writing, and there were one or two notables (Sir Ian McKellen, Jürgen Prochnow, Alfred Molina) who appeared to be slumming it for the money, but there was no doubting the fact that the film, very much like the mega-bestseller that inspired it, did exactly what it said on the tin – cod history detective work, made accessible by a genuinely thrilling premise and exciting set pieces. Essentially, film and book were both a classic case of entertainment enjoyed only by audiences – think The Bodyguard (1992), perhaps?
Anyway, the sequel (which is in fact an adaptation of Brown's first novel to feature Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks)) reunites the star and director of the first film and, thankfully, David Koepp has joined script-writing forces with Akiva Goldsman (who made, as I've already acknowledged, something of a mess of ...Code).

It is a testament both to Brown's original novel and Howard's sure-handed direction that this never descends, as it quite easily could have done, into po-faced ridiculousness. Instead, we have an intriguing, genuinely thrilling narrative, with more than a few solid surprises thrown in for good measure. Hanks seems far more assured as Langdon this time around, and the chemistry between him and Ayelet Zurer is a refreshing step up from the mawkish, almost infantile relationship with Audrey Tatou in the first film. Will it bring other critics round? Tough to say, but at least the blockbuster season begins without blasphemy.
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