Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Review about a Book/Film - The Da vinci code ..


It seems you can't read a book or watch a movie of Dan Brown without including  provoking some kind of culture war skirmish. (Angles and demons) , (The Da vinci code) and (the lost symbol) suggests such a controversy especially that religion is involved. 

The Da vinci code is one of the best selling book ever (2003) and a movie later (2006). the story of the film started off Louver museum- Paris when the Louver curator and Jacques Saunière are murdered one night at the museum by a man who is working behind unknown person called "the teacher" who is looking for the (Keystone). The police summon Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks as an american scientist, Harvard professor) who is in the town for business. Langdon discovers that Saunière had left a cryptic messages and cods in his own blood, in his whole body during the final minutes of his life. Langdon tries to explain these cods to the police and fache which leads him to find a series of codes and secrets of religious people. 

Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou as a french police) shows up suddenly and meets Langdon secretly explaining to him that she is Saunière's estranged grandaughter and the police thinks Langdon is the murder!!. from that Langdon and Sophie begins the adventure of  investigate and take off the mystery of all over. The film ends of them finding the secret code in Da vinci's paint "the last diner" and finding the "Keystone". 


Da vinci code is  is one of the few screen versions of a book that may take longer to watch than to read, there are alot of  things which I couldn't understand and it is really hard to tell which part are about real thing. the argument of the both movie and book still going and It had been blocked in many countries that It include the relationship between Jesus and Mary and athor stuff of christianity.It's really confusing and raise up alot of question : Is Da vinci code for real? Is it dangerous? and what'sup with Tom Hank's hair? .. I hope someday I'd figure that out.

Safaa Babikir 

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