Thursday, July 19, 2007

The Da Vinci Code - It could be true...

Watched The Da Vinci Code again last night. Though people the world over lambasted the movie, I liked it.

Yeah, the movie has its pits - no character development & a virtually plastic Audrey Tautou. But the screenplay is very loyal to the book (perhaps a bit too loyal, choking the characters out) and is well-paced. Ron Howard has commendably brought the history of the Grail & the multiple associated, abutting legends to life. I could feel those goosebumps again as I watched the movie unfold.

Now, here is a thought which has nagged at me ever since I read that best-seller.
Could it be true? Could there be a descendant of Jesus Christ walking among us?

I have heard a million n one folks point out the poetic licenses the book has taken with some locations & historical facts in the story. However, I think they miss the larger picture.

Look at it this way - Arguably, there could exist a secret brotherhood, a la the Priori of Sion, protecting the bloodline over the centuries. They could ostensibly have a mission of revealing the truth at what they saw as the opportune time.

That time could be now. The Da Vinci Code could be a first in a series of plots towards achieving this mission. Dan Brown could be a member of this secret clique (one of the Senechaux, or perhaps, the Grandmaster himself!!). Or he could be a pawn in a larger scheme of things. Whichever way, the wheels of history could be in motion again.

Think about it. Think about what can be & not what is. How sensational it would be - it promises to throw every aspect of human belief into throes - history, religion, world politics. It'd be an event of true apocalyptic proportions!!

I'd love to be alive when such an event if & does ever happen. Conspiracy theories rock...

5 comments:

Incredibly Indian said...

Oh !
So it took a reallllly badly made movie for you to come up with this!!

:P

Madhuri said...

You must be the first person I have come accross to say anything nice about the movie - seriously, wasn't it terrible?

Horsie said...

hi madhuri. dint know u were a visitor! welcome :).

no, i really dint find it that terrible. there is no character development - thats the prime drawback. apart from that, i think the pacing and the almost letter-to-letter translation of the book transcript to screenplay are decently watchable. i have seen worse n bigger disasters :).

why didnt u like it?

Madhuri said...

It was an extremely dull version of the book. The whole theory and research and suspense of the book vanished in the illustration. Not that the book was a great one, but at least it was more enjoyable.

Horsie said...

i think that's due to a "i know what to expect next" bias from the book. agreed that it wasnt in the lord of the rings class at translation to screen, but wasnt downright shoddy.

i saw it with my folks who hadnt read the book then - they quite liked it.