Such a good subject

Allison 2022-09-16 11:15:21

The long takes of the movie are the real mystery.

Although many people discuss its authenticity, in terms of film effects, it is still very good.
This is where the movie shines at its best.

I have to say that I'm blind with such a good subject, the lines are too academic, but not profound or mysterious, and the performances of the characters are superficial.

The control of rhythm is not orderly and the transition is too rigid. Compared with the bloody religion to attract people, "The Da Vinci Code" is much inferior.

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The Oxford Murders quotes

  • [last lines]

    Arthur Seldom: "The butterfly that flutters it's wings and causes a hurricane on the other side of the world." Sound familiar? Are you that butterfly, Martin?

  • Martin: I believe in the number pi.

    Arthur Seldom: I'm sorry, I didn't understand you. Uh, what was it you said you believed in?

    Martin: In the number pi, in the golden section, the Fibonacci series. The essence of nature is mathematical. There is a hidden meaning beneath reality. Things are organized following a model, a scheme, a logical series. Even the tiny snowflake includes a numerical basis in its structure, therefore, if we manage to discover the secret meaning of numbers, we will know the secret meaning of reality.