Budget
$125,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$217,536,138
Opening weekend US & Canada
$77,073,388
Gross worldwide
$760,006,945
Budget
$125,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$217,536,138
Opening weekend US & Canada
$77,073,388
Gross worldwide
$760,006,945
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By Aaliyah 2022-04-23 07:01:10
It turns out that the foreign adults are like this too.
I haven't read the book, just watched the movie.
Better than I thought. At first I thought it was all about religious mysteries. I didn't expect this piece of imagination to be quite rich, or to say, it can be so tricky. For example, the alternative story about Jesus and the church, saying that A Pope does not refer to the Pope, but Alexander Pope, etc. ...
is quite reflective. Reflecting the sins of the church goes to the point of blatantly attacking the church. Some of the...
By Dorian 2022-04-23 07:01:10
Religious Fragrance - The Da Vinci Code
How to look at this movie has a lot to do with how to classify this movie, whether it is crime solving and adventure, or culture, religion and human nature.
I read the original a long time ago, before the film adaptation, when Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" was a bestseller, and then read several Dan Brown novels in a row. I have to say that these novels are very charming, revealing the truth is very appealing, and getting all kinds of historical knowledge in them is also a kind of...
By Leola 2022-04-23 07:01:10
I watched Angels and Demons and liked it very much. I have long heard that the sequel "The Da Vinci Code" is a good film, but I was afraid that I didn't have enough background knowledge to appreciate it, so I delayed watching it until today. Before watching, hurry up to fill up some basic knowledge of the film's creators and story background.
Say a few points of my opinion.
First, about religion. Religion is a very sensitive and serious issue, especially when the screenwriter framed...
By Wayne 2022-04-23 07:01:10
I watched Angels and Demons and liked it very much. I have long heard that the sequel "The Da Vinci Code" is a good film, but I was afraid that I didn't have enough background knowledge to appreciate it, so I delayed watching it until today. Before watching, hurry up to fill up some basic knowledge of the film's creators and story background.
Say a few points of my opinion.
First, about religion. Religion is a very sensitive and serious issue, especially when the screenwriter...
By Jacklyn 2022-04-22 07:01:02
What matters is what you believe
Some say the film has a first-rate atmosphere. I totally agree with this. The picture of the whole film is full of the texture of European oil painting, and many shots are beautifully shot. In addition to the one at the end, I was also impressed by the scene when Professor Langdon finally deciphered the code of the cryptex. He stood in the empty church, the image of Newton's tomb faded in mid-air, the solar system on the tombstone, and the carvings of the planets turned gently in front of him,...
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By Guy 2023-09-28 19:06:15
The filming is super bad, and it doesn't get the essence of the book at...
By Jeromy 2023-09-19 06:21:24
Three hours is so...
By Wilburn 2023-09-05 12:37:31
It's better to read a book~ Tatu is also not conspicuous,...
By Haylie 2023-09-01 10:28:45
It turns out that I didn't watch this movie at first~~ Although I am still...
By Christina 2023-06-28 19:32:33
Just look at Audrey...
Robert Langdon: Have you ever heard those words before, Sophie, "so dark the con of man"?
Sophie Neveu: No. Have you?
Robert Langdon: When you were a child, were you aware of any secret gatherings? Anything ritualistic in nature? Meetings your grandfather would have wanted kept secret? Was there ever any talk of something called the Priory of Sion?
Sophie Neveu: The what? Why are you asking these things?
Robert Langdon: The Priory of Sion is a myth. One of the world's oldest and most secret societies with leaders like, uh, Sir Isaac Newton, da Vinci himself. The fleur-de-lis is their crest. They're guardians of a secret they supposedly refer to as "the dark con of man."
Sophie Neveu: But what secret?
Robert Langdon: The Priory of Sion protects the source of God's power on Earth.
Andre Vernet: Forgive the intrusion. I'm afraid the police arrived more quickly than I anticipated. You must follow me, please. For your own safety.
Sophie Neveu: You knew they were coming?
Andre Vernet: My guard alerted me to your status when you arrived. Yours is one of our oldest and highest-level accounts. It includes a safe-passage clause.
Robert Langdon: Safe passage?
Andre Vernet: [opening the back of an armored truck] If you step inside, please. Time is of the essence.
Robert Langdon: [nervously, seeing the limited space available] In there?
Robert Langdon: What happened between you and your grandfather, exactly? I've jammed my shoulder, I've been shot at. I'm bleeding. I need to know.