The Da Vinci Code: The Da Vinci Sets Page #9

Synopsis: We get remarks from Ron Howard, Todd Hallowell, Ian McKellen and Allan Cameron on the various sets that show up in the movie.
Year:
2006
9 min
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he was your grandfather.

These are my parents.

My brother.

And this is you, isn't it?

The paper says

the entire family was killed.

The mother, the father, the boy, 6...

...and the girl, 4.

But your name was never Saunire.

It's Saint-Clair.

It's one of the oldest families

in France.

It's from a line of the

Merovingian kings.

Royal blood.

I was so wrong.

Saunire didn't want you to help guard

the secret of the Holy Grail.

Sophie...

...you are the secret.

You survived the accident.

If it even was an accident.

The Priory found out.

Somehow they concealed

the fact that you were alive.

They hid you with the

Grand Master himself...

...who raised you as his own.

According to all of this...

...Princess Sophie...

...you are the heir.

The end of the bloodline.

You are the last living descendent...

...of Jesus Christ.

What is this?

Sophie?

Who are you?

There have been many names.

The keepers.

Guardians.

The Priory of Sion.

But to you, Sophie, we are friends

of the man who raised you:

Jacques Saunire.

He would have wanted you to know

that he loved you very much.

And that the Priory are here

to protect you now...

...as they have always

protected our family.

I gave you up once...

...knowing I might

never see you again.

I'm your grandmother, Sophie.

I have prayed for this moment

for a very long time.

Welcome home, child.

Hey.

She has some things

she wants to tell me.

About my family.

What will you do?

The legend will be revealed

when the heir reveals himself.

They just got the pronoun wrong.

She said when Saunire died...

...he took the location

of Mary's sarcophagus with him.

So there's no way to empirically prove

that I am related to her.

What would you do, Robert?

Okay, maybe there is no proof.

Maybe the Grail is lost forever.

But, Sophie, the only thing that

matters is what you believe.

History shows us

Jesus was an extraordinary man...

...a human inspiration. That's it.

That's all the evidence

has ever proved.

But...

...when I was a boy...

When I was down in that well

Teabing told you about...

...I thought I was going to die,

Sophie.

What I did...

...I prayed.

I prayed to Jesus to keep me alive...

...so I could see my parents again...

...so I could go to school again...

...so I could play with my dog.

Sometimes I wonder

if I wasn't alone down there.

Why does it have to be

human or divine?

Maybe human is divine.

Why couldn't Jesus

have been a father...

...and still been capable

of all those miracles?

Like turning water into wine?

Well, who knows?

His blood is your blood.

Maybe that junkie in the park

will never touch a drug again.

Maybe you healed my phobia

with your hands.

And maybe you're

a knight on a Grail quest.

Well, here's the question:

A living descendent

of Jesus Christ...

...would she destroy faith?

Or would she renew it?

So again I say, what matters

is what you believe.

Thank you.

For bringing me here.

For letting him choose you...

...Sir Robert.

You take care.

Yes.

Hey.

Nope.

Maybe I'll do better with the wine.

Godspeed.

Bloodline.

Rose Line.

"Hides beneath the Rose."

"The Holy Grail 'neath

ancient Roslin waits.

Adorned in masters'

loving art, she lies.

The blade and chalice

guarding o'er her gates.

She rests at last

beneath starry skies."

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