The Da Vinci Code Comments

  • Aida 2021-10-20 19:00:21

    Still Paul Bettany's most...

  • Ophelia 2021-10-20 19:00:21

    The result of being told by my father, the disciple, is still a bit confused. . The image of PB, an albino ascetic, is so beautiful and...

  • Thomas 2021-10-20 19:00:17

    Langdon followed the picture and found that all the decrypted codes were hidden in Da Vinci's works, and the most shocking thing was that Sophie's life experience became complicated for a while. Who is she? What is the purpose of the Yishan Priory to reproduce the rivers and...

  • Makenzie 2021-10-20 19:00:14

    In fact, I think it's pretty...

  • Emmitt 2021-10-20 19:00:12

    Re-watching, the impression is slightly better than many years ago: I feel that Howard also took a drudgery: First, the movie is not as good as the novel, and the excessive declarative dialogue affects the perception; secondly, the original is full of religious conspiracy and mysterious symbols. These are not many. If you don’t explain it thoroughly, it will affect your...

Extended Reading
  • Shanie 2022-03-16 09:01:02

    The main melody remains, no matter what

    If it weren't made into a movie. You may never notice the book "The Da Vinci Code". There is almost a fear of today's best sellers. I am afraid of being brainwashed by the gaudy postmodern civilization. I would not waste a few days of good time reading a novel, even if forty million people have...

  • Rosalia 2022-04-19 09:01:14

    Think about religion

    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,...

The Da Vinci Code quotes

  • Robert Langdon: The Vitruvian Man. It's one of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous sketches.

    Captain Bezu Fache: And the star on his skin?

    Robert Langdon: A pentacle.

    Captain Bezu Fache: And its meaning?

    Robert Langdon: The pentacle is a pagan religious icon.

    Captain Bezu Fache: Devil worship.

    Robert Langdon: No. No, no, no, no. No. The pentacle before that. This is a symbol for Venus. It represents the female half of all things...

    Captain Bezu Fache: You are telling me that, uh, Sauniere's last act on Earth was to draw a goddess symbol on his chest? Why?

    Robert Langdon: Captain Fache, obviously, I can't tell you why. I can tell you he, as well as anyone, knows the meaning of this symbol, and it has nothing to do with worshipping the devil.

  • Captain Bezu Fache: What do you make of this?

    Robert Langdon: "O Draconian devil. Oh, lame saint." It's... it's a phrase. Doesn't mean anything, not to me.

    Captain Bezu Fache: What would you do if you had such limited time to send a message?

    Robert Langdon: Well, I suppose I'd... try to identify my killer.

    Captain Bezu Fache: [in French] Precisely.