The Da Vinci CodeThe Da Vinci Code
(2006)
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The Da Vinci Code

An expert in symbols investigates a murder at the Louvre, uncovering a two-thousand-year-old religious mystery.

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Writer Dan Brown found a goldmine in mythology and conspiracy theories. After all, he takes advantage of ancient beliefs and myths to develop investigation plots that intertwine with icons, works of art, religion, freemasonry and the like. In 'The Da Vinci Code', his great success, professor Robert Langdon, an expert in symbols and history, embarks on an investigation after the murder of a man at the Louvre in Paris. From there, we delve into a plot with hidden messages in the Mona Lisa, as well as the story of a secret society active for more than two thousand years - did I hear Illuminati? The film that adapts this story, directed by the prolific Ron Howard ('Rush: No Limit of Emotion'), features one of the most unexpected performances of Tom Hanks ('Captain Phillips'), who plays the role of Langdon.

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A murder inside the Louvre, and clues in Da Vinci paintings, lead to the discovery of a religious mystery protected by a secret society for two thousand years, which could shake the foundations of Christianity.

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