Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Da Vinci Code 1-100
Jacques Saunière is in the Grand Gallery of the Louvre.
He pulls a Caravaggio painting off the wall in order to trigger
the gallery’s alarm and seal himself inside, away from an albino
attacker who is pursuing him. But the protective metal cage does
little to stop the man, who pulls a pistol on Saunière and asks
him to reveal where “it” is. Saunière at first pretends that he
does not know and then gives the albino a fake location. The fake
location is a lie that Saunière has carefully rehearsed. Saunière realizes that his three
partners are dead, and that if he dies the secret they all shared
will die with him. Fache lead Langdon to the Grand Gallery. Langdon knows that the agent is wearing a cross that depicts Jesus and the twelve apostles. Silas arrived at Saint-Sulpace and started to reflect on his past. He left home at a young age after murdering his abusive father and then went to jail. Angirosa saved Silas, giving him that name, and then Silas became Angirosa's right hand man. Fache and Collet continue to try to reach Sophie. An alarm
rings, signaling a security breach in the men’s room. The two policemen see
on the GPS screen that Langdon has apparently jumped out of the
window. Silas enters Saint-Sulpice. Sister Sandrine offers to
give him a tour of the church, but he refuses it. He asks her to
go back to bed, saying he wants to pray and can show himself around.
She agrees, but she is suspicious of him. Hiding in the shadows,
she watches him pray, thinking that Silas might be the enemy she
was warned about. Langdon tries to decipher Sophie's message and then realizes that it says "Leonardo Da
Vinci! The Mona Lisa!”
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment