Ok

Andres 2022-03-14 14:12:21

At least as far as I am concerned, a movie based on a best-selling novel can be made like this. Of course, this has something to do with my perception of the novel itself. Basically, I think the "Da Vinci Code" is a good story in the first half but a silly story in the second half. There are so many paved fronts and a nondescript ending at the end will give me a feeling of being deceived. The better the front, the stronger the feeling.

What Jesus called the dispute over humanity or divinity, the dispute over the actual identity of Magdalene, the dispute between the council and the monastery. Quite complicated background. It is inevitable to delete some details, and strive to compress the story within two and a half hours. A large amount of space is used for investigative tracking, one mystery after mystery. If you look more complicated, you will get tired. Now it is just right. The most impressive thing is that they went to the bridge where the Newton statue memorial was located, as if back in that century, large groups of people followed and penetrated history. With the same effect, the next few planets are turning around in a circle rather silly.

The two roles of albino killer and mentor are well played. One is struggling in the contradiction between fierceness and fragility, and the other is fanatical and obsessive to crazy state. It's very glorious. In contrast, the two protagonists are quite satisfactory. You can't say that they are bad, but they are just completing the task.

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  • Elody 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    This subject still needs to be read

  • Ivory 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I always thought Tom was a little paralyzed

The Da Vinci Code quotes

  • Sir Leigh Teabing: The Good Book did not arrive by facsimile from heaven.

  • Sir Leigh Teabing: [to Langdon and Sophie, as he watches on the security monitor the French police tearing down the gates of Château Villette] Well, I must say, you two are anything but dull.