"There are always some mysteries in life that can never be solved." "The Dante Code", you can see its origins with "The Da Vinci Code" by looking at the translation, which are all adapted from Dan Brown's novels. However, the original name of "Dante Code" was "Hell", only the Chinese version has been changed. I think it is to use the influence of "The Da Vinci Code", but also to provoke the audience who likes to guess. Dan. Brown's guessing puzzles are smooth and hearty. Although "The Dante Code" is not as brain-burning as "The Da Vinci Code", it has the usual good looks of Dan Brown. It not only mixes the conventional best-selling elements such as murder, detective, decryption, suspense, and pursuit, but also adds a lot of art History, religious history, symbology and other cultural condiments, and can even be used as a travel guide to Florence, Venice and Istanbul. However, these are not important, the important thing is the fun of guessing. After I am full of knowledge and I have seen enough scenery, when I turn off the computer, what I remember most clearly is those few very literary lines. "All the tyrants in this world use violence in the name of love, but this is not love", "Emotions, if you don't manage them, you will naturally separate"... While silently eating a large bowl of dog food, could it be that Did you watch a romance movie? Including this sentence "There are always some riddles in life that can never be solved", which is also said by Dr. Sinkim, who still has the charm. In the movie, Hingkim and Langdon were a couple when they were young, and at the end of the movie, Professor Langdon asks, what would have happened if they didn't break up? Hinkim smiled and replied to the above sentence. In fact, in the original book of "Hell", Professor Langdon and Dr. Singhim, a staff member of the International Health Organization, just met by chance. Where did they come from so many pasts, they were all film adaptations, and they were given the graceful grace of "if life is just like the first time". In my impression, in Dan Brown's book, Professor Robert Langdon is always immersed in the process of solving puzzles and has no time to care about love. In "The Da Vinci Code", Langdon and Sophie share life and death, and the affection between them cannot be clearly defined as love in the end. The genius of Dan Brown is that his novels are very clean, even a little "incomprehensible". His baton mobilized people's curiosity about secrets. Yan Feng once wrote the article "Good-looking", mainly about Dan Brown's novel: "In this world, there are too many secrets, because there are too many lies. We are actually living in endless secrets, and each secret is difficult to tell. It has nothing to do with the fate of human beings. Over time, it is inevitable to be numb. Even if it is a shocking secret, at best it is just a fool to listen to... It is strange to say that many people clearly know that the so-called secrets are mostly nonsense, but they still rush to it foolishly, and they are happy. Is it self-deception, boredom, or because of eternal voyeurism? One thing is certain: where there is ignorance, there are secrets. "However, no one is willing to say that they are "ignorant". Such denial will make their own existence empty, so Dan Brown's works will be so appetizing. In words and in movies, everyone can be incarnated The knowledgeable Dr. Langdon, although there will be difficulties, eventually the truth will be revealed and the truth will be revealed. Who said "there are always some mysteries in life that can never be solved"? According to the writing of the novel, such a conclusion cannot be drawn. If there is , that is also to blame for his lack of knowledge, and he is not as knowledgeable as Professor Langdon. Of course, the director of "Dante Code" does not think so, so he wants to remind the audience like this at the end of the movie. Obviously, Professor Langdon cannot be arranged to say, that It's not convincing. So, I can only let Dr. Sinkim say it, and it can even be considered that the setting of the first love for Dr. Sinkim is also to make this sentence more convincing. Because, emotional matters are the most elusive Uncertain, paradoxical, there is no exact answer, it will naturally remain a mystery forever.
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