Description
After waking up in a hospital with amnesia, professor Robert Langdon and a doctor must race against time to foil a deadly global plot.
Released: | 13 October 2016 |
Country of origin: | US |
Genre: | Mystery, Thriller, Action |
Production companies: | Columbia Pictures, Imagine Entertainment |
Watched by: | 3 364 of 888 210 |
Runtime: | 2 hours 1 minute |
IMDB rating: | 6.2 of 10 192 221 |
kinopoisk.ru rating: | 6.49 of 10 151 186 |
All these films about deliberate viruses look different after covid and conspiracy theories about its deliberate creation 😂
And why did she write down his "nonsense"?
Well, I'm sorry – you brought him to yourself, although you could have left him in the hospital or told the taxi driver to drop him at the embassy.
Coffee? I thought what does he want...
blood and Fire? Have you read about the Targaryens? 😂
In the last part, he became friends with the new Dad. Should I call him?
I was either thinking or remembering – did the girl not work for the villain who committed suicide at the beginning of the film? And now I decided to find the hidden virus with its help…
"You are in Italy. Don't talk about the "niece"" 😂
That's what I thought (did you remember?), that for sure the two of them stole 😅
And there are no alarms so that no one touches them secretly from the employees? 😅
"Let's go through Armenia" 🥰
"Don't look down. Or watch it. I always forget how to do the right thing." 😂
If I remembered correctly, and she actually worked for a virologist, then is it worth taking as a hint the fact that, being a doctor, she advised not to go to the hospital for an examination, but for some reason decided that there was no virus in Langdon, only psychotropic drugs?
Yes, she's from the psychopath club too. Then why did she want him to call the police and the embassy so much at the beginning of the film? So that the call could be traced and she showed that she was good? Was it by chance that he got to her in the hospital? And why was a corrupt police officer chasing them? The theater? Would she really have killed them?
Okay, everything seems to be explained clearly.
The plague of Justinian was in the 6th century A.D. So why would a scientist suddenly call the then city Istanbul?
It's good that the poor employee wasn't fired for negligence 😅