
"You are the secret."
Robert Langdon
The Da Vinci Code
2006
Far from few and in between, the truth lies within someones secret. The opportunity to evolve and transform that secret into ones truth and reality is ultimately a challenging and complex maze of discovery. I often reflect on when I was a child and when secrets were like the epiphany of someones trust. I reflect on the idea that in someones secret a truth was and had to be told.
Can someone become someones secret?
Think about this. If religion, politics, business, relationships and hierarchies are based around good will and trust in a system, has the secret of that trust and good will been exposed prematurely?
I look at the characters and the story behind this film, The Da Vinci Code. Wasn't Tom Hanks a brilliant addition to this cast? Wasn't Tom Hanks the perfect Robert Langdon? His role as a code analyst, the decipher of code and symbols, gave The Da Vinci Code suspense, surprise and sensibility.
"Why is it divine or human? Can't human be divine?" - Robert Langdon
I think and truly believe this film captured the essence of seeking the truth in whats known and looking for clues that confirm the unknown. Isolating oneself and understanding the meaning of interpretation is powerful and divine. Humans are divine in knowing that we change and adapt at different calibers.
Change is inevitable. Adapting is conducive of that change. Honesty is only seen in ones validity of the truth. Secrets are only revealed when discovered.
Who's to say that the code of how we speak, interact and reveal ones emotions is in actuality the real meaning of derived interpretation? Can't it be confirmed that secrets lead to uncomfortableness and being comfortable leads to too many secrets?
When someone is trusted the secret becomes that vice. When that vice is someones secret, we are compelled to admit that it has become something more. If admitting is the first part, and succumbing to the hidden code of secrecy, have we gone off track too quickly? Or have we stayed alongside a straight and narrow path of openness?
The Da Vinci Code was masterfully creative in cinematography and circumstances. The Da Vinci Code was intricately admired as one of those films that Hanks embraced the character so divinely.
If the secret to life is becoming divine and true, has the secret to divinity and truth become less and less of ones secret?


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Great review, my friend, rated.
Thoth.. why do we do this to ourselves... it should go movie then book.. hahaha