the priest that betrayed.


did i miss something or did he swim miles end to the ship to find the artificit or was he just hiding on the ship somewhere? im confused and plus did he change his clothes, cause wouldn't his clothes still be wet. So he magically swam for hours and then became dry all of a sudden.

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he was hiding on the ship.. it was a very short scean showing him hideing on the ship. and its a B movie.. stuff like wet clothes rnt gonna be paid that much attention to.. srry.

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he stole some loaf on the ship remember? totally random scene btw.

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"The priest that betrayed", hehe, I'm gonna borrow that title for something doomy...

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I kind of enjoyed this movie, but here are some of the holes I noticed:

1. When the cement coffin was sinking to the bottom of the ocean with Giovanna inside. He noticed the coffin, sinking and assumes she is inside. How did he know? How did he swim there so fast? How did he swim faster that the coffin would sink? The coffin couldn't have been air tight. How did she not drown during the amount of time it took for the coffin to sink and for him to rescue her.

2. At the end, the priest is following them up the hill, and it shows he is fairly close behind them. How did they not notice him for the amount of time it took them to climb the hill and find the cave.

3. The staff showed approximate locations on the map, but how did they know exactly where to go?

4. The stated that the staff came from the time of Pangea (65 million years ago), and no one discovered the cave in that time? The cave was easy to find an access (they found it easy enough), yet no one would have noticed a key hole in the side of a cave in hundreds of years.

5. When they used the staff in the chamber at the end, and it decended into the floor. They all assumed it was going to explode. Why would they assume that? Then, it show the explosion under the water far out to sea, but it also breaks a part of the chamber. If this chamber was able to survive 65 million years with absolutely no damage, why would an explosion out at sea take out one of the walls? I would assume the walls would be made out of a material that could last for 65 million years without breaking down.

6. Again, the chamber had been there for 65 million years, and there was a pit to showing molten magma. How does the chamber not have any dust or dirt. It is completely spotless.

7. As the explosion of natural gas occurs and the tectonic plates shift and raise where does the water go? I really don't understand how massive explosions of natural gas will raise the plates and create these massive waterfalls.

8. How much time elapsed during some of these trips? They traveled from the Vatican (Rome) to Los Angeles and back in a matter of days. I know most of the world was covered with water, but I don't see it going quite this fast.


Oh well, that's some of the errors that bothered me.

The movie started out OK, and I was waiting to see how the scepter would make a difference. But too many holes at the end. In fact, it kind of fell apart for me in the last 10 minutes.

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