I'm a little grateful that I haven't read the original

Devante 2021-10-18 09:29:05

Knowing this book, two years ago, one of my classmates borrowed it for a semester and failed to complete the reading of the book in class. In view of this, I gave up because I didn’t like foreign works originally. Now, After watching the film and reading several comments, I am fortunate that I haven't read the original work.

From a film perspective, I think it is good, at least it is very attractive to me, and it is not a horror movie that I hate. Maybe many students like it. The horror created in the book. I am not a filmmaker, and I am not a film critic. I will not refine and comment from the director and the soundtrack. I just look at it from the perspective of entertainment, Tom Hanks I still like it better. The plot development is somewhat unexpected. It is more compact and tasteful. That's it. Isn't the movie just to achieve the effect of entertaining the public? Why do we have to compare with the original.

As for the religion involved . The question is actually like what Langton said, "Who do you believe?" It is a man or a god. The important thing is who you believe in your heart. I don't believe in God, I am an atheist, so I am more inclined to the humanization of Jesus. , I admire the author for this kind of thinking.

I like this sentence: [Bible] is not faxed to us by God, it is made up by humans.

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  • Kurt 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    If I knew religious knowledge, I would probably find it great.

  • Elody 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    This subject still needs to be read

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.