Many people said that they didn't understand what the movie was about. If they hadn't read the book to understand the development of the story, I think I would have left the show as early as 30 minutes before. But now it's not the case, I am amazed by this movie! ! truth! !
Once people's inherent cognition is subverted, how do you face the world? For example, you are no longer a child, and you understand everything. One day you know that your parents are not biological parents. What are your feelings? I think for some people, when watching this movie, there is such a feeling, and even this feeling is magnified several times. This book has caused countless controversy and criticism since its publication.
The whole movie actually wants to illustrate one thing: Although he is admired by all, Jesus is a man, not a god.
The story should start before the advent of Christ: in the centuries before the advent of Christ, there was naturally no Christianity in the world, but people did not lack their own beliefs at that time. When it came to Constantine in Rome, the rise of Christianity attracted countless people to believe in. The Roman Emperor Constantine originally believed in other religions (later called paganism), but due to the general trend, Christianity was designated as the state religion, and Constantine was the capital of his life. He is a pagan. People think that he is a Christian is actually just a misunderstanding. Constantine only uses Christianity as a tool to rule the country. Because we want to use Christianity to rule people's thoughts, Christ must be God, but in fact Christ is just an ordinary person of flesh and blood, and this is also the beginning of divergence. The Knights Templar discovered the secret of Christ while guarding Solomon’s Temple, and obtained the supreme right from then on (perhaps because of this to persecute the church and thus obtained the right, just for guessing), and kept this secret forever Come down.
In order to eliminate the evidence that Christ is human and guarantee the status of Christ God, the Church severely suppressed the Knights Templar, but there are still a few individuals who survived and passed on this secret for centuries. Later, it was the one responsible for keeping the secret. The Priory of Sion, even Newton and Hugo are members of the Priory of Sion. Even where we are today, the church still wants to completely eradicate the descendants of the Knights Templar, that is, members of the Priory of Sion.
Novels and movies are developed on this background. The whole story is full of religious irony: Sierra, a murderer with blood on his hands, and his self-abuse behavior makes people think that he is abnormal in his heart, and he is the Lord’s most loyal believer, Fache, who judges Langdon himself. Definitely a murderer, but a chess piece in the hands of the bishop, the incarnation of the lord. Coupled with the analysis of the clues to the Holy Grail in a large section of the film, people can't help but think that Christianity is a huge hoax that has deceived countless people and deceived it for centuries.
However, it may be that the author did not want to deal with extreme meanings that led to the description of Langdon's claustrophobia. What Langdon said at the end of the film is very worth thinking about: If people all over the world knew this secret, would they give up their faith because of it? If I hadn't been thinking of having a master in my heart, I would not be alone in enduring the darkness and well water, and I would not have survived.
So you see, believing in this thing has given countless people power and taken countless lives.
This article is all about running accounts, and there is no design for the behavior structure, and even the topic is an instant feeling: if you jump out of the earth and look at the human beings on it, you will feel that this is an incredible group of creatures, wisdom, and beyond addiction. To the point. On the basis that we can see the physical space, it has created an infinite space of the spiritual realm. Except marveling or marveling!
Human beings are always exploring, questioning and explaining, always advancing by a large margin, but never see through themselves.
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