The Truth About the Holy Grail | The Da Vinci Code (Tom Hanks, Ian McKellen)
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Published 2023-04-11
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Dan Brown's international bestseller comes alive in the film The Da Vinci Code, directed by Ron Howard with a screenplay by Akiva Goldsman. Join symbologist Robert Langdon (Academy Award® winner Tom Hanks, 1993 Best Actor, Philadelphia, and 1994 Best Actor, Forrest Gump) and cryptologist Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou) in their heart-racing quest to solve a bizarre murder mystery that will take them from France to England - and behind the veil of a mysterious ancient society, where they discover a secret protected since the time of Christ. With first-rate performances by Sir Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina and Jean Reno, critics are calling The Da Vinci Code "involving"* and "intriguing,"* "a first rate thriller."**
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All Comments (21)
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I love this scene. True or not, I love to simply listen, the theories, the history, philosophies, the possibilities, and secrets of the past.
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Anyone else love Ian McKellen’s voice?
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“Witness the greatest cover-up in human history” - chills & goosebumps
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I love how offended he got when she called Mary "the prostitute". You can feel the anger he has for this woman he doesn't even know being slandered thousands of years later
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"Robert, will you fight fair?" Such a golden chemistry between these two
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Easy way to make your plot exposition scene feel epic, cast Ian McKellen and have him narrate it.
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Sir Ian McKellen absolutely dominates this scene. What a powerhouse!
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Mary of Magdala was a dignified woman, independent and had a wealth of her own, to her name. I couldn't say for certain that she was Jesus's wife, but it's clear that she was one of the most, if not THE most, trusted and truest disciples (apostles) of Christ. She was a woman ahead of her time. She deserved, and still deserves, more respect and even reverence.
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Ian is such a good actor. I love the bit where when the woman mentions that Mary was a prostitute and you see his character get visibly upset.
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I love this scene, it always gives me goosebumps just the idea of all actually being true. And Sir Ian's voice is so unique
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I remember being shook to the core reading this book when I was younger. So happy I experienced both the book and the movie.
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Ian McKellen would have been a great history teacher
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This scene gives me chills every time
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Never in my life have I had more goosebumps, teary eyes and full undivided attention than watching this scene for the first time
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I remember reading this book for the first time, getting to this part where the Last Supper painting is explained. I froze, put the book down, hopped online, looked at the painting and By God! How did I miss all that? Brilliant stuff.
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He's got a one of a kind voice doesn't matter what you watch when he speaks you know who is speaking
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Tom Hanks is genuine movie star. His choices of movie scrpits are excellent.
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The biggest plot twist of the entire novel. I love history
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This is why I got all the Dan Brown books Simply brilliant
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Perfect casting of Sir Ian... brilliant in the role