For those who don't know, here's the Da Vinci Code novel, short version:
1. Jesus was only human, 2. Jesus wasn't God, 3. Jesus had a daughter, 4. The "Church" killed people to cover up 1-3.
The movie takes a slightly different tactic:
1. Jesus MIGHT have only been human, 2. MAYBE Jesus wasn't God, 3. MAYBE Jesus had a daughter, 4. A FEW PEOPLE in "the Church" killed people to cover up 1-3.
Apparently, the ambiguity in the movie was added for fear of offending Christians.
![Roll Eyes Animated :eyeroll:](./images/smilies/rolleyes_anim.gif)
IF YOU'RE GOING TO BLASPHEME, IT'S A LITTLE LATE TO WORRY ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE WOULD THINK, SO AT LEAST BLASPHEME WITH COURAGE. Put another way, if you're going to dare to spit in God's face, it's a little silly to worry about what the people around you are going to think.
Because of the movie's new soft-handed stance, the plotting and dialogue are weakened, resulting in a movie that fails to live up to the secular world's expectations. Meanwhile, are Christians satisfied with a big "MAYBE" stamp on the blasphemy? Of course not; churches around the world are still boycotting the movie and telling the people the truth. I personally never planned on seeing it to begin with.
So in the end, what's accomplished? The Christians aren't appeased, the world isn't satisfied... I guess it's unrealistic to hope that the movie will bomb (what with the book being on the best seller lists for 130+ weeks now
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