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Originally Posted by JD10367
Both of them ("A&D" and "DaVinci") were nowhere near as good as the book. In general, it's hard for a film to match a book's complexities or narrative ability, or to fully render what your own imagination can provide (which probably wasn't Tom Hanks with a mullet). But, conversely, I think if you read the books you'd probably enjoy (or, at least, tolerate) the films better.
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I read both, but I though DVC was the better film adaptation.
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