Welcome to another episode of Behind the Scenes with our fearless MovieSet hosts, Eric and Shaun. This week we discuss the new Tom Hanks movie, and sequel to Da Vinci Code, "Angels and Daemons". After that we take a look at a couple more obscure titles in "Only" and "Dear Mr. Gacy".
First off lets take a look at "Angels and Daemons". In this movie, Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) tries to solve a
murder and unravel a plot by an ancient group, the Illuminati, to blow up the Vatican during a papal conclave. Its the sequel to the blockbuster thriller (and way better book) "The Da Vinci Code". It should be as exciting as the first movie! Check it out.
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they talk about the movie "Only". Its about a boy name Daniel who lives in a motel, managed by his parents, in northern Ontario. People come, people go, Daniel hardly notices. Until one day a girl arrives and changes his world. "Only" is a glimpse into the heightened impressions and dreams of two unlikely 12-year-olds. Over the course of a single day, they venture on a journey, exploring deep secrets, dark fears, and first love in a pure and powerful meeting of young hearts and minds.
Finally we check out "Dear Mr. Gacy". A true story from the producer of "Monster," this drama is based on the experiences of 18-year-old college student Jason Moss and
his relationship with notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Living at home with his parents in suburbia, attending college and dating his girlfriend, Jason lives a seemingly normal life. As part of a school assignment, he sends a carefully crafted letter to John Gacy in prison, portraying himself as a vulnerable kid. Gacy, suspicious at first, puts Moss through harrowing emotional tests via phone and letters, before surrendering his trust to him. What follows is a twisted psychological game of cat and mouse between two master manipulators, in which Jason's life is turned upside down and Gacy discovers new dimensions within himself.
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