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Exploring the Da Vinci Code

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5.0 out of 5 stars Exploring the Da Vinci Code April 4 2009
Very informative - Henry Lincoln is the acknowledged master story teller for this region of France.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rennes le chateau Sep 1 2005
By Katherine - Published on Amazon.com
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If you're at all interested in the Rennes Le Chateau story this is a great travel log. It takes you to through a guided tour of many of the sites in the book. It also visits the sites of Lincoln's other books. If you can't make it to Southern France this is the next best thing. I enjoyed the DVD, but this will only be interesting to someone into this kind of mystery-history. If you've read Holy Blood Holy Grail and haven't been to these sites you'll enjoy this.
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1.0 out of 5 stars I watched this DVD a couple of nights ago... Mar 15 2013
By Paul - Published on Amazon.com
...and it didn't dawn on me until today that this film is a Monty Python spoof of a Werner Herzog documentary.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A monotonous travelogue that might be of interest to those who've read his books Jun 14 2006
By Jason Mierek - Published on Amazon.com
Perhaps this video will satisfy the readers of Lincoln's various works, such as The Sacred Place, The Messianic Legacy, and Holy Blood, Holy Grail, or at least show them the places discussed in detail within those books. The DVD will probably be a fine asset for those currently reading the aforementioned books.

However, it is simply not successful as a stand-alone video or as a video about The Da Vinci Code. The narrator, Mr. Lincoln, takes us through the quaint and beautiful countryside of the Languedoc, home to the Cathar heresy and the Albigensian Crusade, and points out some interesting details in his wandering. Yet he rarely ties the details together into a coherent picture, and often makes comments that would seem to undercut the very idea that he intends to create a coherent picture. As well, he relishes in showing the destruction wrought to many of these mysterious details by treasure hunters and vandals (many inspired, it would seem, by Lincoln's books) and repeatedly editorializes against their actions. I finally fell asleep at around the 90 minute mark---I cannot imagine what else Mr. Lincoln could have found to drone on about for the remaining half hour.
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