Clue sorting
1. Thomas Gates' last words - everyone will pay, death combined with the Plefair code left in the diary, we get
Lady La Polaye (allusion to the Statue of Liberty)
2. Found on the Statue of Liberty
through the ocean
The twins stand firm
protect what we seek
La Polaye 1876
Clue decryption:
When the HMS Resolute was lost in the Pacific in the 19th century, rescued by the American fleet and sent back to England by Congress, Queen Victoria took the wood to build two desks when the ship was decommissioned.
3. In 1880, Malcolm Giveri (the person who made the Chinese Intelligence Magic Box) was found on the desk of Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace. He used the password 1876 to open the hidden mechanism of the desk and found a new symbol.
Decryption: Golden City
In 1527, a Spanish ship was wrecked off the coast of Florida, and only four survived, a slave named Astor, who saved the life of a local tribal chief, who, as a reward, took him to the Holy City. A castle built of gold.
Decrypted: The planks of Victoria's desk
find noble bird
Let him show you the way to the temple - Heart of the World
5. The other symbol is in the Book of the President, the Book of the President is hidden in the Library of Congress, the password is Xy234786, I still remember 3794, page 47
Found in the Book of Presidents Borglum was sent to Sacred Mountain to destroy the sign (Mount Rushmore)
The other half of the symbols:
Find the stone island in the seagrass
Find where the moon is next to the earth
Then let the hummingbirds fly
6. They reach the stone island and get the full hint to find the stone island in the seagrass
Find where the moon is next to the earth
Then let the hummingbirds fly
find noble bird
Let him show you the way to the temple - Heart of the World
At the same time, a clue is implied in a letter from Queen Victoria to the Commonwealth General Albert Pike:
The entrance can only appear under heavy rain in a clear sky,
Hands reaching for the hero's heart
Rating ★★★★★
It's not as exciting as the first one, but the plot is passable and quite attractive. The villain, also not called the villain, doesn't feel like a particularly vicious kind. Some of the clues are a bit silly. For example, the information on a few wooden boards that I have worked so hard to gather together is not as much as the clues contained in a letter, which makes the act of kidnapping the president a bit of a fuss.
Considering that this is the second, and possibly the last, film, I gave it a five-star rating. After all, it is worth watching a movie with such an open mind.
Ps. Americans' protection of individual rights is really enviable! Human rights have really been put into practice, as well as the popularity of education, especially the respect for women. For example, Gates' mother and wife are all knowledgeable women who have a successful career of their own.
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