Overrated, underrated, whatever. Who knows?
Went to see the DaVinci Code last night. I liked it. I liked it a lot better than the book (which doesn't say much). To me, it's perfect because it is exactly what the book was: plot driven, high speed chases and very little character development. The book was more of a movie than it was a book -- the only thing you get in the book that you don't in the film is a tad more history. Or "fact", depending on who you're talking to.
All in all, who cares what it says? It's a thought provoking concept-true or not- and should stimulate some interesting discourse. And if you can't have a dialogue on faith? I would imagine one word would fit: stagnant.
Went to see the DaVinci Code last night. I liked it. I liked it a lot better than the book (which doesn't say much). To me, it's perfect because it is exactly what the book was: plot driven, high speed chases and very little character development. The book was more of a movie than it was a book -- the only thing you get in the book that you don't in the film is a tad more history. Or "fact", depending on who you're talking to.
All in all, who cares what it says? It's a thought provoking concept-true or not- and should stimulate some interesting discourse. And if you can't have a dialogue on faith? I would imagine one word would fit: stagnant.