Evil and righteousness are just one thought apart

Amiya 2022-04-23 07:01:58

Just looking at the reasoning plot, this is a demon that is far weaker than the Da Vinci code and angels. The only thing that shocks the original is the second reversal of Sianna's character. This leaves readers with an open-ended question worthy of deep thought. If the boat is done, should a virus that suppresses the sterilization virus be created? There are no absolute pros and cons in Dan Brown's novels. Evil and justice are just one thought apart. The most sensitive gray areas are often the most terrifying and exciting. It's a pity that the movie couldn't be made. After all, it's impossible to promote this kind of terrorist viewpoint. At the end of the movie, Langdon and Elizabeth finally successfully isolated the virus and became heroes to save all mankind, and they also switched their emotional lines. Although this is very positive , but can not help but let the film become a cliché...

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Extended Reading
  • Duncan 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    From Leonardo da Vinci to Dante, the films made from Dan Brown's novels always make the original party feel that there are several breaths of rhythm and imagination

  • Royce 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    There is no hell in the world, and there are too many people, and it becomes hell. I die first as a respect, you can do whatever you want.

Inferno quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bertrand Zobrist: [on TV] It took the Earth's population 100,000 years to reach a billion people. And then just 100 more to reach two billion.

  • Robert Langdon: We met?

    Sienna Brooks: Sorry, that's not quite fair. I was 9 years old at the time.

    Robert Langdon: Wait, wait, 9, 9 years old?

    Sienna Brooks: I was crazy about puzzles. And I liked your books. Maybe not Lost Language of Ideograms. But the others.

    Robert Langdon: Okay.

    Sienna Brooks: I read them all.

    Robert Langdon: What a weird kid.

    Sienna Brooks: I was, actually.

    Robert Langdon: Did I say that out loud?

    Sienna Brooks: You did.