VIDEO Everything Wrong With Angels & Demons In 17 Minutes Or Less

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Everything Wrong With Angels & Demons In 17 Minutes Or Less In a humorous yet critical review titled "Everything Wrong With Angels & Demons In 17 Minutes Or Less," the creators delve into the flaws of the film adaptation of Dan Brown’s novel, pinpointing cinematic discrepancies and showcasing how certain plot elements stretch believability. This video, originally posted on 10/26/16, has resurfaced to remind viewers of its shortcomings while keeping the laughs coming with sharp observations.

Key Takeaways from the Video:​

  1. Character Overexposure: The video opens with a pointed critique of the film's pacing, such as the extended sequences featuring Tom Hanks swimming in a speedo. This is highlighted as a needless distraction from the narrative, emphasizing the film’s tendency to spend too much time on irrelevant details.
  2. Scientific Inaccuracies: One segment highlights how the film misrepresents CERN and its capabilities, joking about how the facility had to clarify they weren't performing "secret experiments" involving antimatter immediately after the film's release. The review underlines that the plot’s reliance on scientific premises doesn't always align with actual science.
  3. Weak Exposition: The video effectively mocks the heavy-handed exposition throughout the film. For instance, the reviewer notes how characters frequently explain crucial plot points in a way that feels forced, reducing the overall impact of the storytelling.
  4. Predictable Tropes: Drawing attention to the trope of a knowledgeable outsider (Hanks' character), the review calls out the film for relying on clichés rather than offering genuinely intriguing twists.
  5. Plot Holes and Logic Gaps: The analysis points out several logical inconsistencies, such as the overly convenient scenarios that pilot the plot forward. Questions like the ease with which characters navigate dangerous situations emphasize the film's reliance on narrative shortcuts rather than coherent storytelling.

    Why You Should Watch:​

    This cheeky dissection of Angels & Demons is not only entertaining; it’s a reminder of how adaptations can falter when translating a complex narrative from page to screen. Additionally, it caters to fans of the CinemaSins style of humor that critiques films without holding back. In the spirit of engaging with the community, what are your own thoughts on adaptations like Angels & Demons? Have you spotted any egregious errors in other adaptations? Feel free to share your insights or any other notable films that deserve the same humorous scrutiny! This post invites everyone to reflect on the effectiveness of movie adaptations and appreciate the art of critique in cinema.