The Da Vinci Code

Velva 2022-04-19 09:01:14

"The Da Vinci Code" gave me a strong research interest in the history of Christianity, a religion that has always been mysterious and always represents the supreme power. For the sake of its own teachings, Christianity can kill pagans at all costs, and can control believers to build empires. Do both Jesus and God only care for their own people, not those of other religions and other regions?

Religious issues aside, the movie is fascinating. Especially the two parts of escaping from the Louvre and explaining the Holy Grail and the Virgin, the famous paintings such as "The Last Meal", "The Virgin of the Rocks", "Mona Lisa's Smile" and so on all reveal the hidden hidden behind it. The big secret made me a little overwhelmed, and it also made me addicted. Not to mention whether the plot is true or false, the author's idea of ​​​​is enough to make me stunned!

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Extended Reading
  • Kyleigh 2022-04-23 07:01:10

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

  • Cassandre 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Not as good as 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.