Straits Times gave it 2/5 stars (correct me if im wrong).
I've watched it today and i say that there's no movie as inspiring as this since "The Matrix" trilogy. its not only inspiring, but a genius work. not only the movie. the whole story is. Dan Brown is truly amazing. Enough said, now i shall blog some of my intepretation of the movie/story.
Warning! Spoiler ahead.
The whole story hinges on the question of whether Jesus was divine or was he just an extraordinary man.
The cleverness of the author to make use of the technique of self-questioning (by the lead guy, prof langdon (if i rmb correctly)) in the theatre screen to convince us of the 'messages' he is trying to convey in his book is simply astonishing.
imho, there's no need for much proving. it is because the religion (i wont say which) has a very flawed fundamental notion (please refer to my previous entry).
but anyway, what is interesting and a matter of fact, 'uplifting' to me is the common thought that the author (i suppose he wrote what he thought) and me shares. Be it if Jesus is man or divine, what matters is that the peace/social and moral benefits from belief of an existence of a supreme(good at least). And of course the decision the sole descendent of Jesus(living proof of the mortality of Jesus) had to make. To enlighten the world of the truth, to liberate them from the enslavement from the lies, or to "renew their faith".
just as i thought. should we destroy the force that at least binds the majority of the human race to a certain extent? So long it does no harm. But im sure that the more logically-inclined people would know exactly what to do. I believe in a system beneficial for betterment of humankind, but not the lies.
i guess not many know what the fuck im talking about. some may detest me. some just dont gif a damn lol. my language skills is not good la. just watch the show and maybe you will understand abit(rmb to watch it w/o a biased thought in mind). so long for now.
and btw, the last supper is here.
i give the movie 10 out of 5 stars.
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