Think about religion

Rosalia 2022-04-19 09:01:14

Those looking for visual stimulation or a plot twist may be a little disappointed: in this aspect of creating a thrilling atmosphere, the movie loses the spiritual thriller of the novel and focuses on expressing this feeling on the screen. I remember the night I was nibbling on the original book, and seeing how Dan Brown subversively explained the Last Supper, all the hair on my back stood up - it wasn't a mystical thriller from a ghost or death, but a face When the history/common sense that you are accustomed to is completely subverted, at that moment, the fear of weightlessness comes from the spiritual level. And this fear, although only for a moment, is enough to surpass any horror world created by Stephen King. Until now, every time I look at the famous painting "The Last Supper", there is still a deep chill. In the movie, a more vivid slideshow is used to explain the various things about Jesus and the feminine Peter in the painting. After watching it, it will only make people exclaim "wow", but there is no way to feel what is explained in words. Thriller.

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  • Nickolas 2021-10-20 19:00:24

    I feel that the book is better~

  • 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.

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.