Code in Code - After Viewing "The Da Vinci Code"

Braeden 2022-04-19 09:01:14

At the end of the movie, Audrey stopped Tom and Hanks, the latter looked back, the former cautiously walked to the edge of a small pond, stepped lightly on the water with one foot, and laughed helplessly and self-deprecatingly said, "No, I can't. Or try turning water into wine. Old Tom smiled generously. That lovely little woman, the direct descendant of Jesus Christ, can no longer walk on water, and I am afraid it will be difficult to turn water into wine unless she learns the art of counterfeiting in our country.

I haven't read Dan, Brown's original book, and I don't know the history of the Monastery, and I don't know that my favorite Victor, Hugo, Da Vinci, etc. were members, which made me want to join the membership. , walking with such people is a childhood dream.

Very nice, two hours doesn't seem very long. As with previous American blockbusters, it basically doesn't disappoint. Anyone who wants to get to the bottom of whether the Catholic Church has tried to cover up the too-mortal stories of Jesus can go to the library or look online for more precise information. What the movie wants to tell the audience is only the thoughts of the director and the author of the original book.

What I deciphered from The Secret was the question of the union of the divine and human nature of Jesus. If there was ever a man named Jesus, he would have been like me, born from the union of his parents, died of old age, sickness, or, as the holy books say, crucified. As for whether he was married or had a daughter, finding out the truth will be of great significance to many people. And I may have deciphered the code in this code too easily: everyone is a combination of divinity and humanity, divinity makes him fear or fear the non-existent existence, human nature makes him covet or reject emotions, divinity Make it live like an imaginary god or devil, and human nature makes it impossible to walk on water.

Perhaps each of us is a descendant of Jesus, or rather, each of us is a descendant of those saints and pariahs. If we have to trace it back, we are all descended from those brothers and sisters, because the first two people are the parents of all of us, and the fat on this body and the unrestrained soul must come from the first two people. As for their origin, whether it was created by God or Nuwa is beyond my ability to verify.

Come out of the theater, go to the bathroom, it's empty, no one is there. I saw a person looking at me in the large mirror of the bathroom, as if he knew me, but he was a little unfamiliar. We said hello. I walked out of the bathroom, but I didn't see him coming out. The floor was a floor made of black and white squares. I walked alone. Going up the faint stairs, my heart is apprehensive, is the guy in the mirror going to follow me for the rest of my life? Does the black and white floor hide some passwords?



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Extended Reading
  • Wiley 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    Generally look at it, and you lose if you are serious. It's better to read after reading the book.

  • Kyleigh 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    It's because I've read the original. . .

The Da Vinci Code quotes

  • Robert Langdon: What if Sauniere... had started to groom you for the Priory?

    Sophie Neveu: What do you mean groom me?

    Robert Langdon: Your grandfather gave you puzzles and cryptex as a child.

    Sophie Neveu: So you are saying all this is real? The Priory, the Holy Grail?

    Robert Langdon: We've been dragged into a world of people who think this stuff is real. Real enough to kill for.

    Sophie Neveu: Who?

    Robert Langdon: I'm out of my field here. I do know a Grail historian, absolutely... obsessed with Priory myth. An Englishman, lives here in France.

    Sophie Neveu: Do you trust this man? I hope you can.

  • Sir Leigh Teabing: A dramatic late-night arrival. What can an old cripple do for you, Robert?

    Robert Langdon: We want to talk about the... Priory of Sion.

    Sir Leigh Teabing: The keepers? The secret war?

    Robert Langdon: Sorry for all the-the... the mystery. Leigh, I-I-I'm into something here that I cannot understand.

    Sir Leigh Teabing: You? Really?

    Robert Langdon: Not without your help.

    Sir Leigh Teabing: Playing to my vanity, Robert. You should be ashamed.

    Robert Langdon: Not if it works.