I should say straight away that I am not a fan of fortune-tellers, card readers, or soothsayers, but I do believe that the position of the stars, place and time, as well as one's zodiac sign (akin to temperament), can thoroughly influence a person's life and bring out or conceal certain character traits.
I found it interesting and largely accurate, so I compiled a selection from various sources with ten life principles for each of the twelve zodiac signs. I took the liberty of adjusting and highlighting what I think is the most fitting for each sign. For example, Leo: "What do you need the sun for when you have me!?"
Sometimes his behaviour resembles that of a driver of a small-engined car who wants at all costs to overtake every other vehicle. He tends to experience a morbid jealousy, born of unconscious fear that his partner might meet a man who could give her such emotional pleasure that Leo would no longer be able to satisfy her.
It so happens that we live in an age when various speculations follow one after another. This film is precisely about that. A kind of sequel to Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code." The film is divided into three parts, and we decided to share some impressions and facts about each part separately.