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Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Mystery, Intrigue, and Cryptology: 5 Codebreaking Books/Films for Escape Game Fans
Inferno, the third installment of director Ron Howard’s film version of the wildly successful Da Vinci Code book series, is due to hit theatres in just a few weeks. As most everyone knows—due to the massive phenomenon that was Dan Brown’s first novel back in 2003—the series centres on symbologist and general code nerd Robert Langdon, played by Tom Hanks in the films.
This got us thinking about what other codes and ciphers have gotten audiences as excited about cryptology as we are here at Krakit Vancouver Escape Game on an everyday basis.
While you’re waiting patiently for your codebreaking fix with Inferno (which is out October 28), here are five other book-to-film adaptations to check out in the meantime. Read the book, watch the movie—or do like us and do both. Plus don’t forget to try your own hand at cracking codes by playing an escape game.
1. Sherlock / The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Where would cryptology be in popular culture without Sherlock Holmes? Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s no-nonsense detective has been cracking cases since 1887, when the first Sherlock novel, A Study in Scarlet, was published. And cryptology abounds in the BBC’s Sherlock series. For example, in the 2010 episode “The Blind Banker,” he and Watson investigate—and make cool—a cipher based on an ancient Chinese numeral system.
2. A Beautiful Mind
Like Inferno, A Beautiful Mind is directed by Ron Howard (the man must have a thing for intrigue). Unlike the Da Vinci Code series, however, this story is based on fact, not fiction: it narrativizes the life of John Nash, a brilliant mathematician and Nobel Laureate in Economics, whose obsession with patterns led him to cracking code for the Pentagon. Sylvia Nasar’s book, also called A Beautiful Mind, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
3. The Imitation Game / Alan Turing: The Enigma
Another true story of impressive mathematical feats, The Imitation Game, starring Benedict Cumberbatch (aka Sherlock Holmes), is based on the biography of Alan Turing. The logician and his team at Bletchley Park were responsible for cracking one of the hardest codes ever known—the Enigma cipher—which helped to end WWII.
4. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Like The Da Vinci Code, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has proven as popular in film form as in book form. Though this series isn’t as completely focused on codebreaking as some of the other entries on this list are, a cipher plays an important role in the mystery the main characters, Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth Salander, must solve. In this case, they come in the form of extremely creepy encrypted Bible verses.
5. Zodiac
The director behind the US version of The Dragon Tattoo film, David Fincher, is also the man who took the story of cipher-loving serial murderer the Zodiac Killer to the big screen. Definitely one of the darkest cryptography-related stories out there, we recommend having a strong stomach when viewing or reading this one.
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