After watching this movie, I have a few questions.
1. I don't know much about American history, so I can't completely distinguish which events in the film are true and which are fabricated. For further study.
2. What exactly is written on page 47 of the presidential book?
3. Some episodes are just a little unacceptable, as if everyone else is an idiot, like that White House staffer, like the president's bodyguard.
4. The original intention of this treasure hunt was to prove the innocence of the ancestor, to prove that his great-great-grandfather was not involved in the murder of President Lincoln, but was a hero. I understand that. But I can't help but wonder, shouldn't people in the United States value personal ability more than birth? Could it be that the ancestors are traitors, and the descendants can't raise their heads to be human beings. It seems that the concept of family, the concept of origin, ancient and modern, all over the world, can not be excluded. Sigh!
View more about National Treasure: Book of Secrets reviews