The Da Vinci Code

The Da Vinci Code

  • 25 Mart 2023
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He was running inside the museum. She was running from the man who was going to kill her. He passed through the secret door behind the painting, but the man had caught up. He told the gunman what he was hiding. The man still shot at him, and the man died. He walked in the museum for a while, injured. He tried to write something on the ground. She was murdered the night she was meeting with the famous symbologist Robert Langdon.

Robert Langdon was sleeping in his hotel room. That's when a phone call came. He said a police officer on the phone wanted to talk to him. Robert Langdon then accepts this meeting. Police officer Collet shows a photograph of the curator's body and asks him to come to the museum. Then Langdon goes to the museum. Captain Fache meets him at the museum and takes him to the place where the body was. Langdon sees the curator on the ground, naked with his arms and legs open, surrounded by a small lake of his own blood. And on the man's body was a star made with his own blood. Right next to the corpse, there is a message that the museum director tried to write before he died. The pentacle drawn on the man's chest says it's a pagan religious symbol. Then, using the light of the pen in his hand, the captain shows the text written on the ground with a pen that can only be seen with the light. Meanwhile, as Langdon tries to decipher the message, a woman arrives at the museum. Sophie, the woman who came, has deciphered the code. Sophie says the code on the ground is the Fibonacci sequence.

The woman then gives Langdon a number. The number he gave is his house number. Langdon wants to tell the woman, but she tells him to enter the three-digit code written on the paper. Langdon enters the code and on the phone tells him that he is in grave danger and that Captain Fache considers him to be the murder suspect. Then Langdon went to the bathroom. Sophie was there too. Sophie told Langdon they had a tracking device in her pocket. Sophie showed the photo of the body from her purse. At the end of the curator's message, it said Find Langdon, but Captain Fache had it deleted. To get out of Fahce without getting caught, she threw the tracking device in Langdon's pocket into the soap and threw it on a passing vehicle. Seeing this, Fache thought he had escaped and started following the vehicle. Then Sophie and Langdon returned to the scene. Then, Langdon said, the Fibonacci text written on the ground makes sense when written sequentially, but contains a hidden message that the numbers are not sequential. He deciphered the code written on the ground. The message also reads Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa. There is a message there too.

The cops must decipher the code before they return to the museum. On the back of the Mona Lisa painting in the museum, the cross-like figure and the P.S. They find a key that says They realize that this key is the key to the museum director's safe in the Zurich Escrow Bank, and they immediately set out for the bank. He and Sophie had come to the Zurich Escrow bank. After meeting with the bank manager, Langdon and Sophie open the safe. They take the box that comes out of the safe. Meanwhile, Captain Fache and his men were starting to come towards the bank. With the help of the bank manager, Sophie and Langdon escaped in one of the bank's cars. While in the vehicle, they opened the box and a cryptex came out of the box. After dodging the cops, they reached a safe area. But the bank manager pointed a gun at Sophie and Langdon and demanded the box. Then, when the bank manager was trying to shut them in the vehicle, one of the cartridge cases of the gun he had fired was stuck in the door of the vehicle, so it did not close. The Langdon hatch slammed into the bank manager, and they got in the car and fled. They go to Robert Langdon's friend Sir Teabing to be able to decipher the encrypted cryptex that comes out of the box.

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