As Above, So Below (2014) (English)

             As Above, So Below (2014) (English)



Scarlett Marlowe wrongfully enters Iran to investigate a recorded cavern framework before the system wrecks it. Minutes before the annihilation of the caverns, she finds an unbelievable sculpture inside known as the "Rose Key," bearing antiquated inscriptions in the Aramaic language. Scarlett effectively records the Rose Key engravings on record and escapes, however when an odd man seems to require her from the caverns, she is trapped in the breakdown of the cavern and just barely get away. Before she gets out, nonetheless, she sees a dream of her dad's self destruction - a second from her past that she should face later on. 

Months after the fact, Scarlett is recording a narrative with her cameraman Benji. The presentation uncovers she is a youthful however achieved teacher of prehistoric studies and a speculative chemistry researcher with various Doctor of Philosophy degrees (Phds) and familiarity with four dialects. Scarlett is keen on proceeding with her dad's chase for the thinker's stone after his self destruction. The stone is an unbelievable catalytic substance fit for transforming base metals into gold or silver and of conceding interminable life, said to have been found by Nicolas Flamel. 

Scarlett goes to Paris to discover George, her previous darling and an Aramaic interpreter, with the goal that she can translate the Rose Key. She discovers him fixing a centuries-old church chime tower. With the Rose Key's interpreted content and data from Flamel's tombstone, Scarlett translates the thinker's stone is 370 meters subterranean in the Catacombs of Paris. The triplet go to an authority visit through the tombs, however the segment thought to contain the stone is beyond reach. An outsider in the tombs proposes that a man named Papillon can help and that he invests energy in a specific club. At the point when their backs are turned, the man vanishes and they are compelled to rejoin the visit. 

Scarlett persuades Papillon that they will discover treasure in the mausoleums. Papillon, his better half Souxie, and companion Zed take Scarlett, George, and Benji to a passageway for the beyond reach part of the mausoleums covered up inside a train burrow. George won't go on the grounds that his sibling suffocated in a cavern, yet he is compelled to accompany the gathering when a cop endeavors to stop them. Zed tosses flashbangs through the opening to debilitate pursuit. After entering, Papillon quickly shows the gathering some female cultists singing in the passages. 

As they keep translating enigmas to continue, they locate a hindered burrow and another scarcely tolerable passage flung with bones. Scarlett thinks breaking the primary passage would cut hours from their movement time. Nonetheless, Papillion won't go that way, as any individual who has experienced was gone forever. Papillion clarifies that his companion La Taupe ("The Mole") lived in the caverns for quite a long time, yet at the same time vanished after he chose to investigate the impeded passage. 

After Benji stalls out in the passage loaded up with bones, it implodes behind them, and the gathering by one way or another winds up at the impeded passage again with no alternate path forward. They break the blockage and discover Papillon's spray painting tag on the divider, despite the fact that he demands he has never been there. Abruptly, the gathering hears a phone ringing in the neglected caverns. At the point when Scarlett finds and picks up the telephone, a man inquires as to why she won't answer his calls. Scarlett hangs up, shook. The team go over a piano at the site where in excess of a hundred people tumbled to their demises when the structure above imploded longer than a century back, a piano that George accepts is a similar one he played on as a youngster with his more youthful sibling. Not long after La Taupe shows up before them alive, yet shocked and clear confronted. La Taupe consents to manage them out and advises them the lone way out is down. 

They in the end discover a burial place with an all around safeguarded Templar Knight, a hill of fortune, and what Scarlett accepts to be Flamel's Stone inserted in a wall painting portraying an old legend. Eliminating the stone, Scarlett acknowledges past the point of no return that the fortune is a snare, and the room breakdowns. La Taupe is lost under the rubble alongside their provisions, and Souxie is truly harmed. Utilizing the Flamel Stone, Scarlett mysteriously recuperates Souxie's wounds. 

They discover a drawing of an entryway on the roof alongside a Gnostic Star of David, representing "As above, so underneath", uncovering an entryway covered up in the floor. Experiencing the opening, they discover an entry set apart with the expression "Forsake all expectation, ye who enter here" in Greek, indistinguishable from the passageway to Hell in Dante's Inferno. 

Regardless of Papillon's hesitance, Scarlett creeps through the passage and leads the gathering into a dull impression of the room they left, which some way or another seals behind them, adequately catching them. Here they locate a living La Taupe, whom the gathering attempted to be dead. At the point when Souxie connects with contact La Taupe, he ruthlessly murders her prior to vanishing in the restricted passages. Scarlett endeavors to resuscitate her however rapidly understands the stone can't bring back the dead. The survivors acknowledge they should proceed and go much more profound to get away. 

Now they are presently 1,000 meters underground, going through what George calls "perfect representations" of zones they have just been before. En route, while the gathering rappels down an opening, Benji gets a brief look at a female cultist holding an infant prior to tumbling to his demise. George discovers his expired sibling under a heap of bones, however Scarlett persuades him it is a figment before he can uncover it. Then, the gathering experiences a consuming vehicle. Inside is a man who seems to be like the more peculiar that coordinated Scarlett to Papillon. Papillon perceives the vehicle and the man from an occurrence from quite a while ago. At the point when he shouts out that the occurrence was not his flaw, Papillion is sucked into the vehicle, which at that point folds and converges into the ground so that lone Papillon's legs can be seen standing out of the floor. The excess team escape. 

George admits to Scarlett that whatever ought to happen to them down here, their past excursion to Turkey was the best a great time, and Scarlett concurs. As the triplet forge ahead, the dividers become noticeably engraved with tormented faces and free shouts break their nerves. They run over a wicked, humanoid detestation sitting in a seat. At the point when it rises, the gathering runs and stows away, yet a face in the divider tears out and tears open George's throat with its teeth. While Scarlett and Zed drag George to relative wellbeing, they find the stone won't recuperate his wounds. George mumbles the abbreviation "Disdain", which in Latin alludes to the logician's stone being found by amendment, (as in adjustment). Scarlett understands the Flamel Stone itself is one more enigma, and simply by returning it to its unique spot will she locate the genuine stone. 

Scarlett, presently alone, races back to the grave where she found the Flamel Stone. En route, she finds a hanged man, whom she perceives as her dad. After almost being suffocated in a stream of blood by a concealed power, she advances toward the grave and returns the Flamel Stone to its spot in the wall painting. Under the stone's setting she sees a cleaned reflect surface, and acknowledges she has the enchanted capacities of the stone inside herself now. On her way back to George and Zed, Scarlett passes her dad's specter on her way and apologizes for her inability to answer his calls when he was battling with self-destructive contemplations. She re-visitations of her companions, kisses George, and lays her hands on his neck, recuperating him. Repeating sounds keep on uplifting as Scarlett, George, and Zed go ahead to discover an exit plan. They arrive at an impasse just to discover an apparently unlimited opening. George and Zed are persuaded that it's difficult to rope their way down the opening. Scarlett clarifies that they should defy what tortures them to get away from the reflected reality. George thinks about how his sibling suffocated in light of the fact that he got lost while moving for help, and Zed admits he has been rejecting obligation for an unwanted youngster. 

Hooded evil spirits pursue them, and the gathering bounces down the opening. Despite the fact that the fall ought to be too profound to even consider enduring, they arrive at the base alive. In the long run, Scarlett, George, and Zed discover a sewer vent on the floor, which when pushed down and moved through conveys them straight up onto the surface, on a road sitting above the Notre Dame. After a gathering embrace, Scarlett and George grasp one another while Zed meanders away, at long last protected. In a past log, Scarlett states that her main goal is to discover reality.



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