Many people think that movies are inferior to books. On the contrary, I think the writing is boring, maybe the translation is poor, there is no literary beauty at all, and the whole narrative is rough and shallow, without any subtlety or fun. In the movie, the perfect performances of angels Emerald, Gandalf, and leukemia ascetics are gratifying, and many thrilling fighting and chasing scenes are also quite entertaining. It feels like an academic science film about religion and iconology is covered with an amusement coat.
The book is more superficial than I thought. I thought it would be a novel that combines a lot of philosophical thinking, aesthetic reflection, and mysterious hints like "Fuke's Pendulum", which has a pleasant thinking, a beautiful sense of text, and a brilliant light of wisdom. But I still read it from start to finish as if I was winding it. Nothing was gained, and it ruined the appetite of the movie.
Lao Da is indeed my idol, wit, humor, profound, mysterious, and super technical. After returning, I can’t wait to re-study Lao Da’s "The Last Supper" and "Our Lady of the Rocks", those mysterious hints , And the historical customs brought by semiotics, from the analysis method of Panofsky's imageology, Brown is really an entertainment genius, too accurate. It seems that the boring and useless knowledge of art history in my chest is finally used at this time. But, sadly, I only know iconography, but I don't know much about the spiritual history. I am so envious of Hanks's genius role. I have to try this set to play with Chinese art history in the future. Haha, China's Cultural Revolution was really a very creative era. Didn't someone once see reactionary slogans in Lu Wei?
In addition, this kind of cult resembling the monastery of the mountains was probably created by the life of Scorpio, and this is a necessity for people like them to survive. It may be a great blessing in life to have a reason to survive to protect such a huge secret. But, but, I don't even have a secret worth keeping, my life is really a failure.
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