Great set-up summary of the “Da Vinci Code”:
I think that’s my problem as a moviegoer, too. If I asked fewer questions, I might not notice that the “Code” has “plot holes so big, you could drive a Hummer through them,” as Eve pointed out.
Consider the set-up. The curator of the Louvre is shot in the Grand Gallery of the famous Paris museum. As he bleeds to death, he passes the time hiding clues, drawing pictures and writing messages in invisible ink. Apparently he didn’t want to bother any of the security guards.
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You mean a movie based on a book that revolves around a crackpot historical theory has some shaky underpinnings? Never.
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