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So Dark The Con of Man

The Da Vinci Code (2006) is a film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, which is based on the bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code (2003) by Dan Brown.

Seek The Truth

Robert Langdon[edit]

  • Understanding our past determines actively our ability to understand the present. So, how do we sift truth from belief? How do we write our own histories, personally or culturally, and thereby define ourselves? How do we penetrate years, centuries, of historical distortion to find original truth? Tonight, this will be our quest.
  • Anagram is right. O Draconian Devil! Oh lame saint! becomes Leonardo da Vinci, The Mona Lisa
  • Only the worthy can find the Grail, Leigh. You told me that.
  • I'm into something here that I cannot understand.

Sophie Neveu[edit]

  • We are what we protect, what we stand up for.
  • A cryptex. They are used to keep secrets. It's Da Vinci's design.

Sir Leigh Teabing[edit]

  • (After landing in Kent, to local police) I have a medical appointment to go to, sir. If you wish to keep us here longer, you'll just have to shoot us. (Points at Remy) You can start with him.
  • We are in the middle of a war. One that has been going on forever to protect a secret so powerful that if revealed it would devastate the very foundations of mankind.
  • As long as there has been One True God, there has been killing in His name.

Others[edit]

Remy: (at the hangar while police are searching plane) You know, I could run them over if you wish, sir.

Silas[edit]

  • Stop now, tell me where it is! You and your brethren possess which is not rightfully yours.
  • Job 38:11, you know it, Sister
  • Do not move woman. Cripple, put the box on the table.
  • Every breath you take is a sin
  • Soy un fantasma!

Bishop Aringarosa[edit]

  • I cannot be implicated here, there are still important works to be done

Dialogue[edit]

Sophie Neveu: Any ideas, Professor?
Robert Langdon: You-you could have just handed me a piece of the UFO from Area 51.
Sophie Neveu: 'What's the next step?' With him, it's always 'Sophie, what's the next step?' Puzzles, codes..
Robert Langdon: A treasure hunt.
Sophie Neveu: To find his killer.
Sophie Neveu: Maybe there is something about this Priory of Sion.
Robert Langdon: I hope not. Any Priory story ends in bloodshed. They were butchered by the Church. It all started over a thousand years ago when a French king conquered the holy city of Jerusalem. This crusade, one of the most massive and sweeping in history was actually orchestrated by a secret brotherhood: the Priory of Sion and their military arm, the Knights Templar.
Sophie Neveu: But the Templars were created to protect the Holy Land.
Robert Langdon: That was a cover to hide their true goal, according to this myth. Supposedly the invasion was to find an artefact lost since the time of Christ. An artifact, it was said, the Church would kill to possess.
Sophie Neveu: Did they find it, this buried treasure?
Robert Langdon: Put it this way: One day the Templars simply stopped searching. They quit the Holy Land and traveled directly to Rome. Whether they blackmailed the papacy or the Church bought their silence, no one knows. But it is a fact the papacy declared these Priory knights, these Knights Templar, of limitless power. By the 1300s, the Templars had grown too powerful. Too threatening. So the Vatican issued secret orders to be opened simultaneously all across Europe. The Pope had declared the Knights Templar Satan worshipers and said God had charged him with cleansing the earth of these heretics. The plan went off like clockwork. The Templars were all but exterminated. The date was October 13th, 1307. A Friday.
Sophie Neveu: Friday the 13th..
Robert Langdon: The Pope sent troops to claim the Priory's treasure but they found nothing. The few surviving Knights of the Priory had vanished and the search for their sacred artifact began again.
Sophie Neveu: What artifact? I've never heard about any of this.
Robert Langdon: Yes, you have. Almost everyone on earth has. You just know it as the Holy Grail.
Sophie Neveu: Please, Saunière thought he knew the location of the Holy Grail?
Robert Langdon: May be more than that. This cross and the flower, this-this could be very real, but look. This metal, here, underneath, is much newer and there's a modern ID stamp. 'HAXO 24'. These dots..these dots are read by a laser. This is more than a pendant, this is a key your grandfather left you.
Sophie Neveu: He left us, Professor.
Sophie Neveu: What happened to her?
Sir Leigh Teabing: No one knows. Mary Magdalene lived out her days in hiding. And the zealots pursued her still.. even in death, trying to destroy proof of her existence. But she always had her Knights. Brave men sworn to defend her. You see, to worship before her sarcophagus.. to kneel before the bones of Mary Magdalene was to remember all those who were robbed of their power.. who were oppressed. Ultimately, the Priory hid her remains and the proof of her bloodline.. until most believed her sarcophagus.. the Holy Grail was finally lost in time.
Sir Leigh Teabing: The Good Book did not arrive by facsimile from heaven. The Bible, as we know it, was finally presided over by one man. The Pagan emperor Constantine.
Sophie Neveu: I thought Constantine was a Christian.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Oh, hardly, no. He was a lifelong Pagan who was baptized on his deathbed. Constantine was Rome's supreme holy man. From time immemorial, his people had worshipped a balance between nature's male deities and the goddess, or sacred feminine. But a religious turmoil was gripping Rome. Three centuries earlier a young Jew named Jesus had come along, preaching love and a single God. Centuries after his crucifixion, Christ's followers had grown exponentially, and had started a religious war against the Pagans.
Robert Langdon: Or was it the Pagans who commenced making war against the Christians? Leigh, we can't be sure who began the atrocities of that period .
Sir Leigh Teabing: Well, we can agree that the conflict grew to such proportion that it threatened to tear Rome in two. So, Constantine may have been a lifelong Pagan but he was also a pragmatist. And in 325 Anno Domini he decided to unify Rome under a single religion, Christianity.
Robert Langdon: Christianity was on the rise, he didn't want his empire torn apart.
Sir Leigh Teabing: And to strengthen this new Christian tradition, Constantine held a famous ecumenical gathering known as the Council of Nicaea, and at this council the many sects of Christianity debated and voted on well, everything from the acceptance and rejection of specific gospels to the date for Easter to the ministry of sacrament, and of course, the immortality of Jesus.
Sophie Neveu: I don't follow.
Sir Leigh Teabing : Ma Chère, until that moment in history Jesus was viewed by many of his followers as a mighty prophet, as a great and powerful man, but a man nevertheless. A mortal man.
Robert Langdon: Some Christians held that Jesus was mortal. Some Christians believed he was divine.
Sophie Neveu: Not the Son of God?
Sir Leigh Teabing: Not even his nephew twice removed.
Sophie Neveu: Hold on, you're saying Jesus' divinity came from a vote.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Remember, in those days gods were everywhere. By infusing Jesus the man with divine magic, making him capable of earthly miracles and his own resurrection, Constantine turned him into a god within the human world. He basically knocked the more distant gods out of the game.
Robert Langdon: Constantine did not create Jesus' divinity. He simply sanctioned an already widely held idea.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Semantics.
Robert Langdon: No, it's not semantics. You're interpreting facts to support your own conclusions.
Sir Leigh Teabing : Fact: for many Christians, Jesus was mortal one day and divine the next.
Robert Langdon: For a few Christians, Jesus had his divinity enhanced.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Absurd! There was even a formal announcement of his promotion.
Robert Langdon: They couldn't even agree on the Nicene Creed!
Sophie Neveu: Excuse me! 'Who is God, who is man?' How many have been murdered over this question?
Sir Leigh Teabing: As long as there has been One True God, there has been killing in His name.
Robert Langdon: The ancient male symbol was the blade, it's a basic phallus. It's still used today on military uniforms.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Yes, and the more penises you have, the higher your rank. Boys will be boys!
Robert Langdon: Hey.
Sophie Neveu: She has some things she wants to tell me. About my family.
Robert Langdon: What will you do? The legend will be revealed when the heir reveals himself.
Sophie Neveu: They just got the pronoun wrong. She said when Sauniere died he took the location of Mary's sarcophagus with him. So there's no way to empirically prove that I am related to her. What would you do, Robert?
Robert Langdon: Okay, maybe there is no proof. Maybe the Grail is lost forever. But, Sophie, the only thing that matters is what you believe. History shows us Jesus was an extraordinary man, a human inspiration. That's it. That's all the evidence has ever proved. But.. when I was a boy.. when I was down in that well Teabing told you about, I thought I was going to die, Sophie. What I did, I prayed. I prayed to Jesus to keep me alive so I could see my parents again, so I could go to school again, so I could play with my dog. Sometimes I wonder if I wasn't alone down there. Why does it have to be human or divine? Maybe human is divine. Why couldn't Jesus have been a father and still be capable of all those miracles?
Sophie Neveu: Like turning water into wine?
Robert Langdon: Well, who knows? His blood is your blood. Maybe that junkie in the park will never touch a drug again. Maybe you healed my phobia with my hands.
Sophie Neveu: And maybe you're a knight on a Grail quest.

[They both laugh]

Robert Langdon: Well, here's the question: A living descendant of Jesus Christ - would she destroy faith? Or would she renew it? So again I say, what matters is what you believe.
Sophie Neveu: Thank you. For bringing me here. For letting him choose you, Sir Robert.

[They both laugh]

Robert Langdon: You take care.
Sophie Neveu: Yes.

[They hug, Robert kisses Sophie on the forehead and they both walk away from each other]

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Sophie Neveu: Hey. [Sophie walks up to a nearby pond, sticks out a foot to see if she can walk on it and fails] Nope. Maybe I'll do better with the wine.
Robert Langdon: [Robert smiles] Godspeed.

Rosewood box riddle[edit]

In London lies a knight a Pope interred.
His labor's fruit a Holy wrath incurred.
You seek the orb that ought be on his tomb.
It speaks of Rosy flesh and seeded womb.

Cryptex riddle[edit]

The Holy Grail 'neath ancient Roslin waits.
The blade and chalice guarding o'er Her gates.
Adorned in masters' loving art, She lies.
She rests at last beneath the starry skies.

Tag lines[edit]

  • Seek The Truth
  • Seek the truth, seek the codes.
  • So Dark The Con of Man

External links[edit]

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