After watching a work, what have you learned from this viewing? At this time, it is necessary to make records and write reviews. But how to write feedback is appropriate? The following is my review of The Da Vinci Code (6 general chapters), hoping to help you.
Comments on The Da Vinci Code 1 The original novel The Da Vinci Code, which sold more than 50 million copies worldwide, was put on the screen. After watching this movie, what impressed me most was probably the picture. Every frame of the whole movie is like an ancient European oil painting. Although most of the scenes are in dark or dim environment, the details of the artwork are not lost. In a large number of memory scenes, the picture shows history in gray tone, which is both vicissitudes and gorgeous. Although there are many action scenes in the whole movie, except for the scenes of albinos, the director used quick editing and music sound effects to make the whole movie full of tension. The so-called Da Vinci Code is a shocking secret about Christianity hidden in the works of the master Da Vinci.
Jesus is mortal. He loved someone and left his descendants. According to various clues, whether in code or writing, the two factions tried to find the sarcophagus of Mary Magdalene, Jesus' lover, and the descendants of Jesus in the world. An interview map destroys thousands of years of religious beliefs, and an interview map reveals shocking secrets to the world. At the end of the film, a dialogue between the hero and heroine found a positive and negative combination. Why can't Jesus be both a man and a god? The loftiness of Jesus lies in his ability to unite the world through his own virtue, and he has become a spirit of fraternity and generosity. Finally, the descendants of Jesus chose to let the Holy Grail, the lover of Jesus, continue to lie in the works of the master and rest forever under the stars. For an audience like me who doesn't believe in Christ or even has no faith, it is difficult to have a deep understanding of the themes of novels and movies. However, the author, through the analysis of classics reading Christianity by the master Leonardo da Vinci, has restored the authenticity of history to some extent. This superman association is really amazing. A series of industrial effects driven by a good novel should not be underestimated.
After reading The Da Vinci Code, I think the most profound thing is that the whole film is interspersed with many introductions about religion and medieval European history, such as Da Vinci's famous painting The Last Supper, and the Templars who have an important relationship with the Huanshan priory, among which there are many murders and suspense. Let us know something about religious history while watching movies.
The film revolves around the search for the holy grail of Christianity, which represents the fierce struggle between justice and darkness, and finally ends with the victory of Dr. Langdon. This film is based on the novel Da? The movie of the same name, adapted from The Code of Finch, is very faithful to the original except for a few details. In fact, there is nothing wrong with the film, but I guess many plots in the book have been deleted because of the limitation of film length. I want to explain a complicated theory, which needs two or three hours of long speech. For time, we have to sacrifice the details of the story; Without details and interlocking decryption, the credibility of the story itself will be greatly reduced. The ending of the film is faithful to the original without any explanation, but I think most people can understand why. Seeing the last scene and listening to the last password again, I can't help feeling generous, this great human masterpiece! I wonder how many secrets are buried forever like that stone hall, so let it annihilate everything? Life goes on like this.
Maria, often mentioned in the film, lives in a place called Magdalene. Later, because of her unclear relationship with Jesus, people named her "Mary Magdalene". The novel The Da Vinci Code is mostly about this vague religious history. The book reveals the mystery of a century to modern people with repeated suspenseful historical anecdotes and the difficult and arduous course of Protestantism to protect the descendants of Jesus: Jesus has descendants and is still alive! It's so scary. However, what is even more surprising is that Jesus' wife is not others, but a prostitute who is speculated by people. By the way, Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting The Last Supper was also brought, saying that it was none other than Mary Magdalene who was sitting next to Jesus. Is there a woman in that picture? In the history of western religions, there seems to have been such a historical secret; Protestantism tried to protect the descendants of Jesus, who was secretly born into this world. Why is this task so arduous?
Even life is in danger, mainly because Catholicism opposes it. If they know that Jesus has descendants, and if this matter is made public, will the rights and teachings of religion face a crisis of trust and great changes? Therefore, the two major forces, secretly pursuing and protecting the descendants of Jesus, have never stopped their secret struggle. And Leonardo da Vinci also participated in this huge secret activity.
The Da Vinci Code was strongly criticized by religious circles, and some even threatened to take the author to court. I heard that the author didn't care, and won reasonably and forcefully. This kind of strong attack is the inevitable result of the phenomenon of "showman" in the positioning of God-man. The Vatican government can't just look at the historical secrets that have been concealed for centuries and be casually uncovered by this ignorant villain in a joke. Not only did everyone not get any benefits, but they may also have to pay the price for the fake and shoddy religious history that concealed the truth and regarded people as gods. This is the crisis of religion today, and it is the inevitable result of human's advanced research on history. From a scientific point of view, people need to reproduce through sexual behavior, so many ancient civilizations have worship of genitals, which shows that reproduction is very important, sacred and serious. Therefore, the author does not think that when Jesus preached, he would win the hearts of the people without relevant considerations. If he really doesn't have a spouse, he can't reproduce life in a very moral way, and this belief that he can't reproduce life is hard to hold water and convince in ancient times when the population was very important. Therefore, the author also believes that Jesus has a spouse. Maybe she is Mary Magdalene, or someone else. It doesn't appear in historical records, so it's impossible to know. I saw a lot of negative comments on the film before watching it, but the author thinks that this film just makes up for some shortcomings of the book, such as the complicated names of foreigners in the book. A China reader needs to spend some energy to find out who they are.
And because the whole book is about the history of the West, it is far from China people, and we don't know much about it. If we just read books, we can't know what the author said, but movies can present those. Here, I have to say a technique adopted by the director. In movies, a technology combining history with reality is widely used to express Professor Langdon's thinking and help us understand what those things are. This expression does not exist in other films the author has seen, but it perfectly expresses what the author wants to express in the book, and even gives people a sense of history, which can be said to be a highlight of the film. The benefits of going back to movies can be reflected in some meaningful words through music and images, such as what Professor Langdon finally said to Sophia. Now that you know the facts, you can choose whether to challenge the wrong history church or to continue the secret silently. What do you want to believe is the most important thing? This seems to be one thing for us who are reading books and watching movies. Knowing this argument, no matter what we want to do, what matters is which side we are willing to believe. After all, it doesn't matter to us whether Jesus is a man or a god now. When we need him, he is God; When we don't need him, he is human.
None of this can be clearly shown in the book, at least the author didn't notice it, just from the film. This thought-provoking question goes beyond this book and applies to any religious belief. Isn't belief what we want to believe? Of course, the film also has some shortcomings, such as the bank stored in the password box is not grand and solid enough, at least it doesn't give the author a feeling that he doesn't deserve to have such a long history and important secrets. There is also the key is not gorgeous enough, the mysterious sacrifice is not fully explained, and the worship of Yin and Yang and its sacredness are not shown. The golden ball held by the people who participated in the sacrifice described in the original book did not appear. The author doesn't know whether it doesn't exist because of abridgement or because it doesn't exist in the first place, but it is indeed a very important detail, so it can't be said that such performance is insufficient. Moreover, the impact effect of some scenes in the film took away many key points, such as the appearance of Thrace several times, which was too sudden and shocking, and the sound effect of the cinema could pull you away from the mystery, just like the regret that your dream was broken. The author personally doesn't like this arrangement.
This movie gives me a good feeling. He introduced us to the history of western religions, especially that he did not describe God as sacred and inviolable, but as a real person. This is also a breakthrough and an important reason why I like this movie. Especially at the end of the film, the protagonist did not make this mystery public, which is also due to this kind of beauty of human nature and respect for the deceased.
Comments on The Da Vinci Code 3 I recommend going to Time Studios on Saturday to see the legendary Da Vinci Code. Behind me are two young women, who talked for more than two hours from the opening to the lighting. One of them has undoubtedly studied the film for a long time and kept telling the other. To tell you the truth, I have studied this legendary and long-awaited film for a long time, but I would rather make a blank sheet of paper for this film and spend these thrilling two hours in the dark with the images composed of light and shadow.
This story is a brand-new Christian romantic story. The author is knowledgeable, involving religion, mathematics, physics, art and so on. Under reasonable inference, I believe it step by step. I believe that Sir Newton's motivation to study theology in his later years was actually because he was originally a member of the priory and a paladin. I believe that Jesus has descendants. I also found the Christian version of the confession of a perverted masochist.
Who would believe that Jesus is not the son of the Virgin Mary? Who would believe that Jesus was a mortal, a normal person who got married and had children? It should be said that no one will believe that even materialists like atheists would rather believe in the greatness and extraordinary of Jesus. In fact, what attracts the attention of this film is the subversion of Christianity, but after all, Christ is as irrefutable in western society as Confucius is in China culture, which is why the symbolist doesn't want to show his kindness at the end, standing on the prime meridian, the camera goes all the way down, not only through the building, but also through the tunnel of time, to the sarcophagus, and then ends.
When the heroine obviously feels that she is a descendant of Jesus, the film is warm and silent. She stood by the pool, and then walked gently with lotus steps, trying to walk in the pool. The result, of course, is that she can't walk in the pool, because she is not a fairy or Duan Yu. I think when Tom Hanks hugged her, there must be a subtle unspeakable feeling, because what he hugged was none other than the scientific conclusion he reached step by step: the descendants of Jesus. He looked at her and told her it was up to him to decide what he believed. Yes, what you believe depends on yourself. Some people believe in baby's eyes, because the purest eyes, in fact, the visual range of baby's eyes is only one or two meters away. Some people believe in salty tears instead of sweet tenderness. In fact, tears are just secretions of people with the same nose and earwax. I think when I can't explain anything, I still say it well: the avenue is invisible.
I remember Karl Marx said: all religions are a distorted world view, from which we can know how difficult the origin of the world is, so what you see is not necessarily true. It is the eyes that deceive you the least, but it is also the eyes that deceive you the most.
The great Newton, the learned Da Vinci, and finally the unknown world can only be explained by religion. The power of the universe is a blow from God. So philosophy is the foundation of all disciplines. If you look at the world, the world will look at you. Or Li Bai said it well: I can't get tired of looking at each other.
When Sir Newton's apple knocked on his head, a brand-new civilization of mankind began. Therefore, when the film finally uses "Apple" as the password, it is actually the author and director who pay tribute to Newton.
Robert langdon, a symbolist at Harvard University, was taken away from the FBI by police officer Fache when he was giving a speech in Paris. It is reported that the old curator of the Louvre Museum was killed and an elusive password was found next to the body of the Louvre Museum. Fache hopes Langdon can provide clues. But Langdon didn't know that before Fache brought him here, he erased the words "Find robert langdon" next to the curator's body. Fache now recognizes this prisoner as Langdon. All this was told to him urgently by sophie neveu, a brilliant cryptographer who came in a hurry. Sophie is the granddaughter of the curator. Langdon and Sophie fled, sorting out a lot of strange codes, but found a series of clues hidden in Leonardo da Vinci's works of art, which were clearly seen by everyone, but were cleverly hidden by the painter. Langdon was shocked to find that the late museum curator was an important member of the monastery. Gashan priory is a real secret organization, and its members include many historical celebrities such as Newton, victor hugo and Leonardo da Vinci. Langdon intuitively told Neve to find a shocking historical secret: Jesus Christ is a mortal, and the holy grail that people want to find with the power to change the world is actually Jesus' wife Mary Magdalene. When the Holy Grail is cut in the middle, it means "holy blood", which means descendants of Jesus. The two men persisted in cracking the code after being hunted. Finally found that the holy grail is Sophie! Sophie is not the granddaughter of the curator. All the children of the curator died in a car accident, including the girl. Sophie is the real "holy blood". The two men who discovered this came from the underground of the church, but they accidentally met members of the priory. They were all very happy when they saw Sophie, but they said a word-the priory on Mount Huan protected not the Holy Grail, but the secret that she could change the world. They knew Sophie was the Holy Grail. All this is just a guessing game played by Sauniere, the curator and one of the guardians of the priory, with his own life and his little granddaughter.
A person's life is also a game, but life can only be played once, and life is only once. The opening of the game is randomly set, no matter good or bad, it can't be changed, and the ending of the game can't be predicted. You can only play the game according to the world view setting and the initial plot setting of the game you are playing. But there are two things that can be customized, and that is the next story of the game. And in any case, you can't choose to quit the game except death. However, the game of life is a limited edition of the world. You are lucky to get the experience qualification and have been playing until now. In any case, the real "GAMEOVER" is only when you close your eyes forever, so you haven't lost before you die, at best, you just lost some blood and experience.
Comments on "The Da Vinci Code" 5 The legendary "The Da Vinci Code" was hoped for a long time ago, but it was delayed to be published for various reasons until it happened in the school library this winter vacation and I took it home to read it carefully. At the beginning, it introduces the death of an art gallery curator, the bizarre death, and puts his body in the shape of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting Vitruvian Man. Symbolist Langdon was invited to the murder scene as a scholar, but he was closely watched as a suspect. The mysterious and unreasonable cryptographer who was killed halfway turned out to be the granddaughter of the deceased. In her view, the words grandpa were reserved for herself. She told herself that Langdon was the one who could help her solve this mystery. So, from her decision, Langdon and Neve began their difficult escape and search for answers. When they untie all the veils and reach the truth, they get more than just spiritual satisfaction. Of course, the final conclusion tells us that this is just a dream of Mr. Langdon, but this dream has brought a profound spiritual realm to Mr. Langdon and ourselves, and also brought a perfect ending to this story: the journey of finding the Holy Grail is a journey of exploration, and I hope to kneel before the tomb of Maria Magdalene and pray at the feet of this exiled person.
The whole story is very complicated, almost everyone has their own dual identity, everyone has their own beliefs and their own small abacus, everyone acts for their own purposes, and under their own masks, they are doing things that only they know. Who is right and who is wrong, who is behind the murder, and whether people around him are friends or enemies in times of crisis, Langdon doesn't know, nor does Neve, and of course, we don't know. Things have been progressing. When we really want to surface, we don't need to look for it, it will naturally appear, just like "you don't need to look for the Holy Grail, the Holy Grail will come to you".
This story is also full of religious color. When I saw Silas' worship of the Lord he believed in, I once thought that the whole thing was just a struggle between people of two different religious beliefs for something. But when I see those who run around for their own interests, those who do these things to consolidate their position, I find that there are still some people around God who can't avoid worldly troubles. Their purpose is not for their Jesus. But things were unexpected. Poor Bishop, poor Silas, was just used, and the person who used them was the one who insisted on uncovering the secret of the Holy Grail that had been preserved for many years, the fanatic of the Holy Grail, and the historian.
Comments on The Da Vinci Code 6 The first robot, the first submarine, the first tank and even the first bicycle invented in the world ... The original ideas of these amazing inventions actually came from the same person-Da Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci invented airplanes, helicopters, parachutes, machine guns, grenades, tanks, submarines, catamarans, cranes and so on. These inventions are often extremely difficult to make, but he invented one after another. He is not only a genius inventor, but also a famous painter and an outstanding scientist.
A few days ago, the Shaoxing Science and Technology Museum held the Da Vinci Mechanical Invention Exhibition. Leonardo da Vinci's works are so many that I can't keep my mouth shut after reading them. Aroused my endless reverie-the works he painted also amazed me, incredible. His paintings are amazing, the most famous of which is Mona Lisa. Her eyes are vivid, her smile is intoxicating and her manners are dignified and generous. No matter which angle you look at her from, you feel that she is looking at you.
Da Vinci's exhibition of mechanical inventions tells me that not only his paintings are famous, but also his inventions are famous!
One of his inventions, which I like very much, is made of wood like a bicycle. The two big wheels on the bicycle are particularly conspicuous, and the bottom is fixed with wooden boards; The curved front handle has a unique charm; Unlike the existing pedal, its pedal only has a stick, which is particularly inconvenient for people to step on, and the whole bicycle looks light and chic. I really want to ride it. It must feel very different.
Most robots invented by Leonardo da Vinci are made of iron or wood. The robot gets dressed. Some of them shook their heads, some waved, and some opened their mouths as if to talk to us. I also want to chat with them. I have never seen such an interesting robot.
In this hall full of scientific meaning, you have unspeakable guidance and endless mystery, but you need to have a heart that firmly believes in science. The world of science has no end. How many people have paid everything for this, but the final success will make them feel that it is all worth it. When I think about the difficulties in life, I feel that science can't be ignored. In the past, we didn't have electric lights and televisions. People only work at sunrise and rest at sunset. Later, through the unremitting efforts of scientists, people's lives have been significantly improved. Now there are computers and air conditioners, which are inseparable from the tireless and strong character of human beings. Like leonardo da vinci, after countless attempts and failures, the first step of science was established. ...
Science serves the people, and the significance of science is to improve people's living standards. Science makes people's lives more colorful, and science is also moving towards newer fields step by step. For people, life will get better and better! I want to be a great scientist like Da Vinci when I grow up. Study hard, understand scientific principles, carry forward the light of science and technology, master scientific knowledge and serve mankind!
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