The Da Vinci Code Comments

  • Raina 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    How much is the...

  • Mittie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I need to watch it again. ....

  • Cassandre 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Not as good as the...

  • Elody 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    This subject still needs to be...

  • Christine 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    Obviously too...

  • Trevion 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    Reading the novel is enough. The novels and movies are not as exciting as the...

  • Zella 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    Books are better than...

  • Kyleigh 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    It's because I've read the original. ....

  • Flo 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    Full of religious thoughts, can’t understand, and don’t want to...

  • Rudy 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    Disappointing...

Extended Reading
  • Evangeline 2022-03-15 09:01:02

    Overestimated the IQ of the movie

    Because I didn't read the original, I was always worried about not being able to understand the content of the movie before watching the movie. But after watching it, I think I really overestimated the IQ of this movie. This movie is actually not difficult to understand, and the film technique is...

  • Toni 2021-10-18 09:29:05

    When faith meets faith

    First of all, of course, this is a best-selling novel. Then, I have a natural sense of rejection of the too popular stuff, but I have read this book many times. The first time was in Chinese, and the plot was very attractive, so the eyeballs jumped and swept over quickly. The second time...

The Da Vinci Code quotes

  • Robert Langdon: Now, as you can imagine, the female symbol is its exact opposite. This is called the chalice.

    Sir Leigh Teabing: And the chalice resembles a cup or vessel, or more importantly, the shape of a woman's womb. No, the Grail has never been a cup. It is quite literally this ancient symbol of womanhood. And in this case, a woman who carried a secret so powerful that if revealed, it would devastate the very foundations of Christianity.

    Sophie Neveu: Wait, please. You're saying the Holy Grail is a person? A woman?

    Sir Leigh Teabing: [indicating "The Last Supper"] And it turns out, she makes an appearance right there.

    Sophie Neveu: Hmm. But they are all men.

    Sir Leigh Teabing: Are they? What about that figure on the right hand of our Lord seated in the place of honor, hmm? Flowing red hair. Folded feminine hands. Hint of a bosom, no?

  • Sophie Neveu: Who is she?

    Sir Leigh Teabing: My dear, that's Mary Magdalene.

    Sophie Neveu: The prostitute?

    Sir Leigh Teabing: [insulted] She was no such thing. Smeared by the Church in 591 anno Domini. Poor dear. Mary Magdalene was Jesus' wife.