Now witness the biggest review ever written in human history.įirst of all, the soundtrack weaves its web of intrigues and secrets further like the book. But this was needed to create a score that defies emotion and to put you in the middle of it. Of course Zimmer remains Zimmer (meaning controversy isn't far away) but this time he went deep, deep to hide the mysteries and deep to indulge them in moody darkness. And his raw classicism showed he was the right man on the code. His score was even censored for being too tense but whether the fact of the matter this is bullshit or not, Zimmer's score came in the spotlights ever more. And while he has tackled religious or darker themes before ( Hannibal amongst some), he was standing for the ultimate test. Now, was it the wise choice to swap common household name James Horner with Hans Zimmer? Well I must say I was looking forward to it evermore since Zimmer's name appeared over the posters. One of its deciphers was composer Hans Zimmer, who reunited after a long time with director Ron Howard ( Backdraft). Furthermore, Ron Howard's movie became a phenomenon of its time and all parties easily laughed out loud at the premiere of the movie. Naturally when Ron Howard decided to finally make a movie of it, they simply laughed out loud that their production was winning interest by the minute, and free of charge this resulted in a winning opening weekend and a moderate critical response. Man, this is fiction, fun fiction perhaps but it's still fantasy! Created by one man, adored by millions of readers and now witnessed on the big screen by countless more in the world. When will these guys realize that when throwing gasoline on a flame, this explodes in an interest rise to the subject at hand? And if people take The Da Vinci Code serious (meaning the Vatican) they are even more stupid than I thought. Naturally the Vatican had to attack its blasphemous ideas and thereby it created the free of charge hype surrounding the book and inevitable film. Dan Brown has basically written the book of the century when he invented truly fictional twists and put them in a clever story that would devastate the very foundations of human kind.
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