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Dereck 2022-03-23 09:01:21
Angels and Demons of the Vatican
Angels and Demons of the Vatican
based on a novel!
Angels and Demons is a 2000 suspense novel by American author Dan Brown. This book is a prequel to Dan Brown's other well-known work, "The Da Vinci Code," and its main character, Professor Robert Langdon, also makes his debut here. The story of the... -
Hermina 2022-04-19 09:01:23
powerless
As a suspense novel, coupled with its religious color, it is really not easy to adapt it into a movie. The film strips out some background content and starts with the backbone of the novel, trying to finish the whole thing in two hours.
There is no doubt that the film focuses on the redemption...

Matthew Earnest
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Robert Langdon: [Swiss Guards Offices Corridor. As Langdon and Olivetti walk, Langdon studies the row of statues of male nudes that line both sides of the hallway, all wearing fig leaves] The Great Castration.
Inspector Olivetti: I beg your pardon?
Robert Langdon: 1857. Pius IX felt the male form might inspire lust, so he got a hammer and chisel and unmanned two hundred statues. These plaster figs were added later.
Inspector Olivetti: [Olivetti stops abruptly, outside a heavy steel door with a security keyboard beside it] Are you anti-Catholic, Professor Langdon?
Robert Langdon: Me? No, I'm anti-vandalism.
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Robert Langdon: [Swiss Guards Offices corridor. As Langdon and Olivetti walk, Langdon studies the row of statues of Male nudes that line both sides of the hallway, all wearing fig leaves] The Great Castration.
Inspector Olivetti: I beg your pardon?
Robert Langdon: 1857. Pius IX felt that the male form might inspire lust, so he took a hammer and chisel and unmanned hundreds of these statues. These plaster fig leaves were added later.
Robert Langdon: [Olivetti stops abruptly outside a heavy steel door with a security keyboard beside it] Are you anti-Catholic, Professor Langdon?
Robert Langdon: Me? No, I'm anti-vandalism?