Sir Leigh Teabing:
I trust you recognize "The Last Supper," the great fresco by Leonardo da Vinci. And, my dear, if you would close your eyes.
Robert Langdon:
Oh, Leigh, save us the parlor tricks.
Sir Leigh Teabing:
You asked for my help, I recall. Allow an old man his indulgences. Now, mademoiselle, where is Jesus sitting?
Sophie Neveu:
In the middle.
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Good. He and his disciples are breaking bread. And... what drink?
Sophie Neveu:
Wine. They drank wine.
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Splendid. And one final question: how many wine glasses are there on the table?
Sophie Neveu:
One? The Holy Grail?
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Open your eyes.
[she does so and looks at the painting]
Sir Leigh Teabing:
No single cup. No chalice. Well, that's a bit strange, isn't it? Considering both the Bible and standard Grail legend celebrate this moment as the definitive arrival of the Holy Grail. Now, Robert, you could be of help to us. If you'd be so kind as to show us the symbols for man and woman, please.
Robert Langdon:
Oh. No balloon animals. Huh.
[Leigh laughs]
Robert Langdon:
I can make a great duck.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:54