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I think the funniest line in this movie is :


"Just a few days with this and I could have actually finished my book , and sold dozens of copies at the Harvard bookstore."

Why it is funny :

- Professor Robert Langdon needs "a few days" to read that small pamphlet . I can read it in only a few hours , or an even faster way is photocopying all the pages and then I have all the time in the world to study the content .

- He expects to write the big , thick book "The Art of the Illuminati : Part 2" , using that small , thin pamphlet as material .

- "...sold dozens of copies at the Harvard bookstore." This is his life's dream ? Or at least his dream in the past 10 years . I think he needs to dream bigger , like selling million of copies worldwide , make a fortune , and become a movie star .

Anyway , after learning that they are going to release the 3rd film this year , I just watched the 1st and 2nd films again to warm-up , they are still the best even after several re-watchs .

I havent read the books yet , but I read about Differences between novel and film , and Im glad that they made some changes . In the book , Robert is portrayed like a Terminator :

- After the FIRE death , the Hassassin fires at Robert, who hides under an tipped-over sarcophagus, crushing the Hassassin's arm under it in the process. Then he steals a car by 'threatening' to shoot the driver to get to the fourth Illuminati altar by himself.

- When arriving alone at the Four Rivers fountain , Robert holds the Hassassin at gunpoint. Robert wounds him in the foot, but a fight ensues, in which Robert is held under water.

- Langdon makes his way to the Castle of Angels alone, and has another fight with the Hassassin . Vetra and Langdon finally succeed in killing the Hassassin together .

- Both Langdon and the Camerlengo enter the helicopter with the antimatter. Langdon makes a miraculous escape from the exploding helicopter by grabbing its windshield cover and jumping out. The cover manages to slow his descent just enough for him to survive a big splash into the Tiber river.

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How exactly do you plan to photo-copy the pamphlet when they don't even allow someone like Langdon down in the archives? Not to mention, what makes you think they'll even let him take his phone down (which they didn't, that's why they were trapped and unable to just call people through phone for help).

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