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A murder and clues in paintings lead to the discovery of a closely guarded religious mystery.

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Rating: Ron Howard and Akiva Goldsman's reverent adaptation of Dan Brown's best-seller accomplishes the remarkable feat of transforming a book whose big type and little chapters seem more suited to a beach read than a densely researched historical mystery into a film, one that feels in fact longer than the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy. Denounced by the Vatican as an affront to the faithful by virtue of a plot predicated on the notion that generations of ravening zealots in clerical clothing have conspired to conceal the faith-shattering fact that Jesus and Mary Magdalene married and had a child, the book's manifest liabilities — ludicrous cliff-hanger plotting, windy exposition, 'characters' with no distinguishing characteristics beyond their twee names — are painfully magnified on film. In the first of many contrivances with no real-world counterpart, reluctant celebrity Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks, afflicted by a hairpiece more diabolical than any conspiracy), a Harvard professor staying at the Hotel Ritz Paris while promoting his newly published book of religious symbology. He is approached by the French police for help in interpreting the number sequences, signs and cryptic writing found on and around the corpse of respected museum curator Jacques Sauniere (Jean-Pierre Marielle), murdered and left ritually mutilated in the Louvre.