

Performances are a bit unintentionally hammy and the story itself plays out asĪn all-too-serious sort of filmed beast version of some wall-of-text, conspiracy-laden chain E-mail.

The film is well done, technically and stylistically. In this format, the film plays with an improved cadenceĪnd more refined storytelling chops, still dragging, at points, but finding a firmer footing as it explores Dan Brown's controversial world of would-be The film's theatrical cut runs about 26 minutes shorter than its monster extended version. Presentation and Atmos audio are out of luck. Wish to view it under the newly remastered video Unfortunately, those who prefer the film's longer presentation and

Previously available on Blu-ray only the film's shorter theatrical cut is included. Note that this release does not include the extended version, either on UHD or New and old supplemental content, most of which is the latter. This new UHD release features new 4K video, Atmos audio, and a blend of Sony has released 'The Da Vinci Code' to UHD to celebrate the film's 10th anniversary and tie-in with the upcoming release of ' Inferno.' It's also been paired with the film's 1080p Blu-ray reissue, a two-disc set which is also included with this UHDĭisc. Reviewed by Martin Liebman, October 17, 2016
