The Da Vinci Code Critic Reviews
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Based upon 14 Critic Reviews- Highest Rated
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The most controversial thriller of the year turns out to be about as exciting as watching your parents play Sudoku.Read the full review
Ron Howard has taken an intriguing page-turner of a story and re-shaped it into a bloated wannabe epic.Read the full review
I certainly can't support any calls for boycotting or protesting this busy, trivial, inoffensive film. Which is not to say I'm recommending you go see it.Read the full review
Individual scenes are entertaining in their own right, but the production as a whole is a lumbering mess.Read the full review
Even as a visual aid, though, The Da Vinci Code is a deep-dyed disappointment. Paris by night never looked murkier.Read the full review
While the story plays better on the page than the screen and some of the film's elements work better than others, a proficient Ron Howard version of things is certainly competent if only occasionally thrilling.Read the full review
Da Vinci never rises to the level of a guilty pleasure. Too much guilt. Not enough pleasure.Read the full review
There are reversals of expectation, miraculous escapes from certain doom -- all the things that make thrillers thrilling. But The Da Vinci Code isn't thrilling.Read the full review
The surprise, and disappointment, of The Da Vinci Code is how slipshod and hokey the religious detective story now seems.Read the full review
There's no code to decipher. Da Vinci is a dud -- a dreary, droning, dull-witted adaptation of Dan Brown's religioso detective story.Read the full review