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  2. May 18, 2006 · Powered by JustWatch. They say The Da Vinci Code has sold more copies than any book since the Bible. Good thing it has a different ending. Dan Brown 's novel is utterly preposterous; Ron Howard 's movie is preposterously entertaining.

  3. May 18, 2006 · Directed by Ron Howard. Mystery, Thriller. PG-13. 2h 29m. By A.O. Scott. May 18, 2006. CANNES, France, May 17 — It seems you can't open a movie these days without provoking some kind of culture...

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  4. Jul 4, 2023 · ‘The Da Vinci Code’ is a riveting tale of mystery, intrigue, and history. The story begins with the murder of Jacques Saunière, the curator of the Louvre Museum in Paris . Before his death, Saunière leaves behind a series of cryptic clues that only his granddaughter, Sophie Neveu, and symbologist Robert Langdon can decipher.

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    The plot of this story imprisons your attention from the very prologue and hangs you over a cliff at the end of every chapter. It also makes you reconsider everything you’ve been taught about the historical facts it twists and makes you wonder if its theories have some logical truth. ‘The Da Vinci Code,’ like most thrillers, begins with a murder bu...

    In ‘The Da Vinci Code,’ we get a host of characters and for some reason, the major characters come in paired teams. We have Langdon and Sophie, Fache and Collet, Bishop Aringarosa and Silas, and Teabing and Remy. The characters are well presented, and the author shines enough light on each to justify their actions throughout the book. Robert Langdo...

    ‘The Da Vinci Code’follows the traditional principles of thriller fiction by starting with a ruthless murder and developing suspense through the detective process. The narrative mode of the detective fiction provides it with breathtaking suspense emerging in the process of decoding the mysterious, symbolic codes in the paintings of Leonardo and in ...

    While not every reader may love ‘The Da Vinci Code,’ it does contain an inescapable universal appeal in its plot and the “factual” theories it puts forth. It makes the reader reconsider a lot of things, including the world we live in, what hidden meanings symbols may have if messages were left by past civilizations for their successors etc. It is u...

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  5. May 19, 2006 · Rated: 2/4 Sep 5, 2023 Full Review David Walsh World Socialist Web Site The Da Vinci Code jumps from remarkable location to remarkable location without generating memorable images or...

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  6. Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. Dan Brown's theological novel The Da Vinci Code has sold sixty million copies and that alone testifies to its multidimensional pleasures. First of all, it is genuine page-turner that keeps us alert and engaged with its surprises.

  7. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 25% of 231 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.8/10. The website's consensus reads: "What makes Dan Brown's novel a best seller is evidently not present in this dull and bloated film adaptation of The Da Vinci Code ." [22]

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