National Treasure: Book of Secrets

National Treasure: Book of Secrets

  • Director: Jon Turteltaub
  • Writer: Marianne Wibberley,Cormac Wibberley,Gregory Poirie
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, French
  • Release date: December 21, 2007
  • Runtime: 2h 4min
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets
  • The film "National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets" is the sequel to "National Treasure", directed by Jonathan Charles Turteltaub , and co-starred by Nicolas Kim Coppola, Diane Kruger, Jonathan Vincent Voight and Harvey Keitel. It was released in the United States on December 21, 2007   .
    Following the film tells the story of the discovery of the Knights Templar wealth, has become the world's most famous treasure hunter Ben Gates ( Nicolas Kim Coppola ornaments ) and as a university professor father, Patrick Gates ( Jonathan Vincent Voight ornaments ) and Discovered a page of the diary of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin who assassinated Lincoln, and embarked on an adventure.

    Details

    • Release date December 21, 2007
    • Filming locations Sylvan Lake, South Dakota, USA
    • Production companies Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Junction Entertainment

    Box office

    Budget

    $130,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $219,964,115

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $44,783,772

    Gross worldwide

    $459,242,249

    Movie reviews

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    • By Demetris 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      A plate of re-fried cold rice

      Nicholas Cage and gold-medal producer Bruckheimer scrambled the cold rice of "National Treasure" again. At first glance, it was steaming hot, and it also made last year's Oscar-winning actress "Queen" and veteran actor strong. Walter, Hudson, etc. invited to be the green leaves, it seems that the stars hold the moon and the ingredients are complete, but looking at Keqi's performance, it is quite a random ticket-playing nature, and the plot continues the structure of the first episode. In...

    • By Lorine 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      Heroism and sense of honor

      If it wasn't for my husband forcibly pulling it, I wouldn't watch such a big Hollywood production. It's not to show my taste, but no matter how much the screenwriters rack their brains, these kinds of films are all self-justifying puzzles, designed according to the answers. The mystery, no matter how thrilling it is, is still just a well-designed thriller set, the purpose is just to let the audience follow the ending that they already know, and deceive themselves.
      However, it may be...

    • By Rosalind 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      Ugh. . .

      I really hope that the third part will not be released. After watching the first one, I feel that the American history joke is quite innovative, but I can't make me aesthetically fatigued. To be honest, I don't think the second film can really be considered a good film. From the perspective of a commercial film, it won the box office, and the others seem not to be very good. As a die-hard Cage fan, I still endure watching it. Alas, Cage's films in recent years don't seem to be very good. I...

    • By Fatima 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      Motorola V3ie commercial!

      Motorola's V3ie knows that it can rank first on the best-selling list in North America. Naturally, the publicity of this National Treasure 2 is indispensable. Let me give you a slow analysis below!
        The first time Motorola left the factory was when Cage's father was stunned, and the bad guy took an identical Motorola V3 and replaced it. Why aren't other phones just V3s? No way ~ advertising effect!
        The second time was when my father called Cage and said that he was stunned, and...

    • By Jacklyn 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      How can a treasure hunt blockbuster not have a tense atmosphere

      When you see the main and supporting characters looking for something on the rock, you can't watch it... There is no commendable atmosphere in the whole movie, and there is no suspense, it feels like everything is going with the flow, which should be a taboo in treasure hunt movies. Bar?
      Even Gates' mother was held at gunpoint without the slightest tension, and the kidnapping of the president of the United States was even more boring. This kind of film is simply torture for people who...

    User comments

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    • By Leann 2023-05-06 04:51:02

      The second part is slightly less intelligent than the first one, but the firm table surprised me to think of such a combination...

    • By Tremaine 2023-04-23 22:45:56

      It's not as good-looking as 1, it's better not to shoot 3...

    • By Roselyn 2023-02-05 15:52:12

      Make it up, and treat it as an entertainment movie after watching...

    • By Mara 2022-10-22 13:09:54

      And Mu Shuang, Taiyuan Movie Metropolis, dinner + movie, the most painful thing is to talk to a piece of wood all afternoon, no reply at...

    • By Kyra 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      The more famous the more...

    Movie plot

    In the last episode of the story, treasure hunter Ben Gates finally solved the mystery of the treasures of the "Declaration of Independence", not only won the hearts of beauties, but also received huge bonuses from the state. The complacent Ben also encountered such a little trouble. Because he was committed to wandering around the world, in order to dig out the hidden history and treasures, Ben’s girlfriend Abigail Chase protected...
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    Movie quotes

    • Ben Gates: [calling Patrick on his cell phone] Dad.

      Patrick Gates: Ben. Get out of there. I had to move the car. There's FBI and Secret Service all over the place.

      Ben Gates: Calm down. I sent a picture of the plank to your cell phone.

      Patrick Gates: [surprised] You can do that?

      Ben Gates: Yes, I can do that. Did you get it?

      Patrick Gates: [recieving Ben's picture] I got it.

      Ben Gates: Look. Take it to Mom for translation.

      Patrick Gates: Why me?

      Seth: [recieving Ben's picture] Did he say his mom could translate the plank?

      Mitch Wilkinson: Find out who she is.

    • Patrick Gates: [after being told the clues] The resolute desk. *The* resolute desk? The President's desk?

      Riley Poole: [nervously] The President? Which President? Our President?

      Abigail Chase: [sighing] Unfortunately, yes.

      Riley Poole: [still nervous] But that means, so we have to... the White House?

      Ben Gates: The Oval Office, to be exact.

      Patrick Gates: [beat] Why would I overreact to that?

    • Riley Poole: [while disarming the security systems] Now I know I'll probably regret asking this, but what happened with you and Abigail?

      Ben Gates: I don't know, you know? I don't know. She started using the word "so" alot.

      Riley Poole: So?

      Ben Gates: [continues] Yeah, like "so, I guess my opinion doesn't matter", "so, you seem to always know what's best", "SO, I guess I'm invisible" and now I've moved out, and we're dividing the furniture.

      Riley Poole: [finishes the deactivation] Women. Can't live with 'em, especially if they change the alarm codes.