Crisis Management

Nikita 2021-10-20 17:26:45

The rapid-fire story telling approach can be difficult to follow at times, adapting a very complicated novel is surely an act ambitious. I like the conflicts Dan Brown presents-Science against Faith, and neither wins.

When McGregor was winning, the old priest looks entirely stubborn and on the wrong-Science was winning for a moment. Then Tom Hanks sought truth outta curiosity through Science, the old priest symbolizing old knowledge and rules prevailed-this time Faith took a lead. Yet still, there's no winner.

The balance is so difficult to strike but genuinely vulnerable to be evoked.

But my focus was wrong-the entire time watching the movie I had been thinking about the Crisis Management approaches. Religions embody faith and hope, truth and life & death against these values ​​pinpointed the struggles. Of course nothing could have happened in movies aspired to mock reality, just come to think if it ever comes true, what choices are to be made? Could it be something otherwise?

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Extended Reading
  • Maybell 2022-04-23 07:01:21

    The explosion is beautiful, gone.

  • Shana 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    When I watched it at Xevi's classmate's house, he said he liked me very much. . . The director did not show the essence of the book

Angels & Demons quotes

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: The Ring of the Fisherman, which bears the official papal seal, must be destroyed immediately following the Pope's death. The papal apartment is then sealed for nine days of mourning, a period known as "Sede Vacante", the time of the empty throne.

  • Assassin: [on video] We will destroy your four pillars. We will brand your Preferiti and sacrifice them on the altars of science, then bring your church down upon you. Vatican City will be consumed by light. A shining star at the end of the Path of Illumination.