The Da Vinci Code Comments

  • Martina 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    Why does Tatu look so...

  • Hyman 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    In 2006, I went to Warner with Chairman Mao who praised my beautiful team members. After watching for two hours, I thought it was finally over. The result was another turning point. It made us tired and...

  • Keshaun 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    Really disappointed. . . I should read the book, I guess it every...

  • Monique 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    At that time, the four boys of us went to see it. When the post-movie ended, Obasan from the cinema woke us...

  • Alisha 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    According to the theme of the film, the evaluation can be raised from Shit to Holy...

  • Brady 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    It's too long, I can't hold it back when I see it. However, the clue part is better, and the part that is peeling off the cocoon, by the way, I have a taste of Da Vinci's...

  • Ferne 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    Now in Paris, I just went to the Louvre last night. Plus, I haven't read a novel, and it feels good to look at it. The shots are good, especially the interlacing of reality and history. The actors have not too much room for play. Hanks is getting old and resting. Tatu MM is still a bit weird, haha. The novel is really ridiculous,...

  • Federico 2022-03-21 09:01:11

    65/100 For non-Christians who don't know the truth, this adaptation of the script is tedious and...

  • Cecelia 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    I don’t know if it’s because I haven’t read the original work, and I didn’t understand this 3-hour movie. Or maybe I haven’t read the Bible, don’t know much about religion, I don’t understand this movie at all == (This is the most serious movie I watched recently, but I still didn’t understand...

  • Piper 2021-10-20 19:00:45

    Tom Hanks: Curator, can't you write it plainly if you have any thoughts? Isn't it just teasing me to leave me with such a...

Extended Reading
  • Makayla 2022-04-22 07:01:02

    make up mysteries

    About:
    I haven't read the original book, I don't know how the original book is written, but the movie is really not good, it's too bad; for
    the first time, I watched it for an hour, and I couldn't see anything different, it felt very straightforward~ I don't think there is anything thrilling,...

  • Olen 2022-03-21 09:01:11

    Reprinted: Li Haipeng "Everyone Should Read "The Da Vinci Code""

    To protest against the Catholic Church, I went to watch "The Da Vinci Code" yesterday afternoon. It wasn't pretty or ugly, but since it's for moral purposes, it doesn't matter whether it looks good or not. I don’t know much about its historical background, and I don’t have the right to comment. But...

The Da Vinci Code quotes

  • Sir Leigh Teabing: You have not been honest with me. Your pictures are on the television. You are wanted for four murders!

    Robert Langdon: That's why Vernet said "killing spree."

    Sir Leigh Teabing: You come into my home, playing on my passions for the Grail.

    Robert Langdon: That's why he needed you, Sophie.

    Sir Leigh Teabing: You will leave my house!

    Robert Langdon: Leigh, listen!

    Sir Leigh Teabing: No. I'm calling the police.

    Robert Langdon: Jacques Sauniere was her grandfather. You're the obsessive Priory scholar, Leigh. You still keep lists of who might be in the Priory? I'll bet Jacques Sauniere was on one of those lists. He was on your list of who could be Grand Master, wasn't he?

    Sophie Neveu: What?

    Robert Langdon: I'll bet he was right at the top. Consider: four men murdered? The same number as the guardians. What if the Priory was compromised? The other senechaux dead? What if you yourself were dying, a Grand Master? You'd have to pass on the secret to someone you could trust. Someone outside the society. Maybe someone... whose training you had begun but never finished.

    Sir Leigh Teabing: Robert, your ruse is pathetic.

    Robert Langdon: [showing him the cryptex container] Not really.

    Sir Leigh Teabing: No, that's impossible. Can that really... is it the keystone?

    Robert Langdon: I'll even show it to you, Leigh. Will you just tell us what the hell it's for?

  • Robert Langdon: Understanding our past determines actively our ability to understand the present. So, how do we sift truth from belief? How do we write our own histories, personally or culturally, and thereby define ourselves? How do we penetrate years, centuries, of historical distortion to find original truth? Tonight, this will be our quest.