Robert Langdon:
Now, as you can imagine, the female symbol is its exact opposite. This is called the chalice.
Sir Leigh Teabing:
And the chalice resembles a cup or vessel, or more importantly, the shape of a woman's womb. No, the Grail has never been a cup. It is quite literally this ancient symbol of womanhood. And in this case, a woman who carried a secret so powerful that if revealed, it would devastate the very foundations of Christianity.
Sophie Neveu:
Wait, please. You're saying the Holy Grail is a person? A woman?
Sir Leigh Teabing:
[indicating "The Last Supper"]
And it turns out, she makes an appearance right there.
Sophie Neveu:
Hmm. But they are all men.
Sir Leigh Teabing:
Are they? What about that figure on the right hand of our Lord seated in the place of honor, hmm? Flowing red hair. Folded feminine hands. Hint of a bosom, no?
Riportata da il
05/03/2025 alle ore 08:42