Angels And Demons, The Movie
After Da Vinci Code, Robert Langdon is back. This time to Angels And Demons starring Tom Hanks as Landon. Da Vinci Code was almost banned in the Philippines because the church have doubts on the delicate topic about Mary Magdalene and Jesus Christ. Now, I’m talking about religion on my techie blog. Hey, do I need to mention that Angels And Demons is a book by Dan Brown which I read in repligo mobile ebook.
Going back, I watch the news tonight, an interview with Ewan McGregor who played Camerlengo Carlo Ventresca in the movie. He said that there’s nothing to worry about the movie because there was no conspiracy in the storyline. Maybe he said that because of the movie Da Vinci Code impact to Catholics. In the ebook world or in the bookworms, Dan Brown books is indeed a huge success. I read them all in my mobile phone.
I could say that when the church talked about the movie rating (Da Vinci Code), it did helped make it big. People got curious and watched it. To bookworms, this is one of the movie you should not failed to see. I didn’t allowed my kids to see Da Vinci Code, looking forward to Angels And Demons MTRCB rating in the Philippines.
Let me share part of the sypnosis:
Robert Langdon is facing one of the most powerful underground organizations in history, the Illuminati. In the Angels & Demons movie, Langdon must stop the Illuminati from destroying its most hated enemy, the Catholic Church, which they plan to attack at the heart of their most treasured and revered place, Vatican City. Our hero races to Rome to uncover the 400 year old clues and symbols that will help him save the Vatican, all of which happen to be in the ancient Illuminati safe house. The heart stopping thriller will have you in tense mode as the never ending battle between science and religion comes to a climax.
The prequel Angels And Demons to novel Da Vinci Code was first published in 2000. I read it sometime in 2004 already. It became an international bestseller, surpassing The Da Vinci Code in its reviews. The release is scheduled for May, 2009.



