Da Vinci Code
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haha...how did the movie affect me? I almost fell asleep. the book is MUCH better and more detailed and more suspenseful. As to the theories and uhhh...what's the word...assumptions (?) made by the author, all I got to say is , "The Da Vinci Code: A NOVEL" Does the fact that Jesus was married and possibly had sex with Mary Magdalene afffect my views of him as Lord and Saviour? No, he's still Jesus Christ, Saviour of the World. Does the fact that it states that the Catholic church and other Christians churches were deceived by men who wanted to claim authority over Mary? Not really.
really a good book, but did little to affect my beliefs.
really a good book, but did little to affect my beliefs.
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I've been told the opposite by people who have both read the book and seen the film - they said the film was better. I've only read the book, and I wasn't impressed with it, either as a work of fiction or with its dubiously stitched-together scenario. I suppose the only thing to be said for it is that its scenario is no sillier than those in the Bible.CubicU wrote:haha...how did the movie affect me? I almost fell asleep. the book is MUCH better and more detailed and more suspenseful. As to the theories and uhhh...what's the word...assumptions (?) made by the author, all I got to say is , "The Da Vinci Code: A NOVEL" Does the fact that Jesus was married and possibly had sex with Mary Magdalene afffect my views of him as Lord and Saviour? No, he's still Jesus Christ, Saviour of the World. Does the fact that it states that the Catholic church and other Christians churches were deceived by men who wanted to claim authority over Mary? Not really.
really a good book, but did little to affect my beliefs.
Post #4
I guess it depends what you did first. My friend like the movie and not the book and he did it in that order. As for me, all I know is that I LOVE reading.PaulJJ wrote:I've been told the opposite by people who have both read the book and seen the film - they said the film was better. I've only read the book, and I wasn't impressed with it, either as a work of fiction or with its dubiously stitched-together scenario. I suppose the only thing to be said for it is that its scenario is no sillier than those in the Bible.CubicU wrote:haha...how did the movie affect me? I almost fell asleep. the book is MUCH better and more detailed and more suspenseful. As to the theories and uhhh...what's the word...assumptions (?) made by the author, all I got to say is , "The Da Vinci Code: A NOVEL" Does the fact that Jesus was married and possibly had sex with Mary Magdalene afffect my views of him as Lord and Saviour? No, he's still Jesus Christ, Saviour of the World. Does the fact that it states that the Catholic church and other Christians churches were deceived by men who wanted to claim authority over Mary? Not really.
really a good book, but did little to affect my beliefs.
I felt the movie was really rushed and had less of the suspense like the second cryptex and a lot of the fashbacks.
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I actually disliked the book. I thought that the way it was written made it appear to be made specifically to be turned into a movie, and that the writer, Dan Brown, had therefore seen far too many movies and done far too little reading. The premise about the main character being a symbologist makes sense, to the extent that he reads far too much into things. I can actually understand the idea that the Mona Lisa was secretly a portrait of Da Vinci as a woman, or that he would put seditious messages into his paintings, but the extent to which the implications go just gets silly eventually.
Oh, and I also love the part where the secret society that formed the base of the argument in the book was discredited as a hoax just a few months after the book's release.
Oh, and I also love the part where the secret society that formed the base of the argument in the book was discredited as a hoax just a few months after the book's release.
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Post #10
Have not read the book. Did watch the movie for first time on DVD the other night. Completely under whelmed by it. Not a good movie for Tom Hanks, and the worst movie directed by Ron Howard I've watched. On average I read about one novel a year - usually when on holiday - I'll not be getting the book in any rush.