SPOILER: This is a hole in the book and movie. The whole story revolves around Jacques Saunière, the museum's curator passing on the secret of the Grail. He does this by sending his granddaughter and Robert Langdon on a treasure hunt all over Europe, The end of the hunt leads to Scotland and his wife, who confirms the secret. This could have done by telling his granddaughter to go see her granny in Scotland, saving her and us two hours of pointless wandering around Europe.CORRECTION: Sophie's grandmother is not Sauniere's wife. Sauniere was not related to Sophie. He adopted her and told her he was her grandfather but, as Robert Langdon states, he was not. Sophie's grandmother states that she gave Sophie up, not knowing if she would ever see her again. Sauniere sternly informs Sophie that she must never, ever, go looking for information about her family again. The viewer is told that this is because any connection to her birth family would put Sophie in mortal danger. Therefore, it is unlikely that Sauniere knew or kept a record of the whereabouts of Sophie's grandmother, let alone direct contact details. He could not tell Sophie to go looking for the Priory of Scion at the Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland, directly, because he knew that that would alert those who would harm Sophie for what she was, and put her in direct danger.
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