Sophie Neveu:
She has some things... she wants to tell me. About my family.
Robert Langdon:
What will you do? The legend will be revealed when the heir reveals himself.
Sophie Neveu:
They just got the pronoun wrong. She said when Saunière 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?
Robert Langdon:
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. And 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 be capable of all those miracles?
Sophie Neveu:
Like turning water into wine?
Robert Langdon:
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 my hands.
Sophie Neveu:
And maybe you're a knight on a Grail quest.
Robert Langdon:
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 my hands.
Sophie Neveu:
Thank you. For bringing me here. For letting him choose you, Sir Robert.
Robert Langdon:
You take care.
Sophie Neveu:
Yes.
[They hug, Robert kisses Sophie on the forehead and they both walk away from each other]
Sophie Neveu:
Hey.
[Sophie walks up to a nearby pond, sticks out a foot to see if she can walk on it and fails]
Sophie Neveu:
Nope. Maybe I'll do better with the wine.
Robert Langdon:
[smiles]
Godspeed.
Riportata da il
05/03/2025 alle ore 07:09