Angels & Demons





So finally I watched this movie, though the book has been in my rack for months, wanted to read but keep dragging. Well, daddy bro-in-law won the tickets, in One Utama GSC Gold Class, oh man.. This is the very first time I ever watch in Gold Class, after all these years!

Hm.. There, are I think they have about 24 couple seats in the hall. The seats, are with no-massage function massage, which allows you to lift your legs up an rest on a special compartment. So just imagine this, in a quiet dark room with dim light, and air-cond on, and with people mumbling quietly, it's just so easily to fall asleep. (And there where daddy slept for almost 1 and half hour, snoring in the hall..)

And so I thought, with RM20 per ticket, there are free food and drink provided. Well, not at all. You have to fork out your own money for that, to put on the nice small coffee table in between the couple seats.

Anyway, let's go back to the movie. Hm, this one, is more excited than the previous "Da Vincci Code", for its more exciting action scene. The "Da Vincci Code", I remember it was more on dialogue type where you have to really pay attention to the words come out from the actors and actresses. This one, is the a story happened before "Da Vincci Code".

But then, seriously, I don't really understand why is this story named as such, Angels & Demons. Is Angels, refering to the statues? And angels are suppose to be the messengers from the God. So, demons are those who aren't God's followers? Where in this case, the Illuminist? So, the Illuminist, are the demons? The demons using angels as their community's guidance.. Hm, such redicule and sarcastic though.

But then, is it really true that Science and Religion, cannot be aligned? There are somet hings that we really cannot explain with Science, aren't they ? Or, is it we haven't able to explain it just yet ?

Plot Summary from WIkipedia:
The plot follows Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, as he tries to stop what seems to be the Illuminati, a legendary secret society, from destroying Vatican City with the newly-discovered power of antimatter.

CERN director Maximilian Kohler discovers one of the facility's most respected physicists, Leonardo Vetra, murdered in his own secured, private quarter at the facility. His chest is branded with a symbol—an ambigram of the word "Illuminati"—and his eye is dislodged. Instead of calling the police, Kohler researches the topic on the Internet and finally gains contact with Langdon, an expert on the Illuminati. Kohler requests his assistance in uncovering the murderer.

What Langdon finds at the murder scene frightens him: the symbol appears to be authentic, and the legendary secret society, long thought to be defunct, seems to have resurfaced. Kohler calls Vetra's adopted daughter Vittoria to the scene, and it is later revealed that the Illuminati has also stolen a canister containing a quarter of a gram of antimatter—an extremely dangerous substance with destructive potential comparable to a small nuclear weapon, a potential unleashed upon contact with any form of normal matter. When charged with electricity at CERN, the canister's magnetic field controls the drop of antimatter to float suspended in a high vacuum, ensuring safety; but when it was taken away from its electricity supply, it automatically switched to its back-up battery, which will only power it for 24 hours. The horrible truth is that the Illuminati has put the stolen canister somewhere in Vatican City, with a security camera in front of it as its digital clock counts down to the explosion.

Langdon and Vittoria make their way to Vatican City, where the pope has recently died, and the papal conclave has convened to elect the new pontiff. Cardinal Mortati, host of the election, discovers that the four Preferiti, cardinals who are considered to be the most likely candidates in the election, are missing. After they arrive, Langdon and Vittoria begin searching for the Preferiti in hopes that they will also find the antimatter canister in the process. Their search is assisted by Camerlengo Carlo Ventresca (the late pope's closest aide) and the Vatican's Swiss Guard, including Commander Olivetti, Captain Rocher, and Lieutenant Chartrand.

Convinced that the Illuminati are in some way responsible for the disappearance of the Preferiti, Langdon attempts to retrace the steps of the so-called "Path of Illumination", an ancient and elaborate process once used by the Illuminati as a means of induction of new members; prospective candidates for the order were required to follow a series of subtle clues left in various landmarks in and around Rome. If the candidate followed the clues properly, he would be able to locate the secret meeting place of the Illuminati and be granted membership in the order. Using his extensive knowledge of religious and occult history, Langdon sets off on the Path of Illumination in hopes of uncovering clues as to the disappearance of the Preferiti and the location of the antimatter canister.

The Path leads Langdon to four major locations in Rome (Vatican City is within the city of Rome), each associated with what the Illuminati believed to be the four primordial elements of all things in existence: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. Upon arriving at each location, Langdon finds one of the Preferiti murdered in a fashion appropriate to the location's respective element: The first cardinal was branded with an Earth ambigram, had soil forced down his throat and was buried (Earth); the second was branded with an Air ambigram and had his lungs punctured (Air); the third was branded with a Fire ambigram and was burned alive (Fire); and the fourth was branded with a Water ambigram and was chained and left to drown at the bottom of a large fountain (Water).

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