Talk:The Da Vinci Code
From the movie:
An elderly chap is able to adopt a young female without there being any intimations that he is going to do 'dubious things to her.'
In admin-paperwork rich France said young female cannot find details of her past, does not have to provide birth certificates, certificates of parents' deaths etc.
The police take Ian McKellan's character away at the end so he can be "sectioned."
And too many other examples for 'Spot the plothole' and the 'Krakatoa East of Java' (it is west of it) error spotting game.'
- I presume I wasn't the only one that rewatched it last night, then.
pathetic 14:00, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
'While doing other things' (and rather than waste even more time reading the book).
Sectioning for those not familiar with the UK term - formal process for sending someone to a psychiatric unit: given the way the character was wittering on probably very likely.
What other plotholes can people think of (apart from the likelihood of all those documents surviving centuries in the non-archivally-safe location of Rosslyn chapel crypt?) — Unsigned, by: 82.44.143.26 / talk / contribs 17:57, 11 October 2010
- The Bride of Frankenstein (1934 on BBC4) is slightly more plausible (and rather more fun). — Unsigned, by: 212.85.6.26 / talk / contribs 17:49, 14 October 2010