The film was wonderfully filmed, and the decryption process was also very interesting, but the ending was too long and I was a little impatient to watch it. Bundling the National Treasure and the Declaration of Independence is an interesting idea. There are treasures on both sides. If you have to make a choice, which one should you want? But this contradiction, which seemed irreconcilable at the beginning, disappeared in the middle of the process, so boring! The funniest part of the film is that the moist eyes of the very Q little brother are not for the dream treasure, but just a flight of stairs that provide hope of escape. Survival is always greater than wealth. In the face of the desire to survive, go to TMD’s treasures!
The subtitles are intermittent, and some places are not very clear, especially the background part. Anyway, I think it's tiring to transport African stuff all the way to the United States and then dig a hole to hide it. It should have been done by Europeans. They really don't bother.
The music at the end reminded me of the two treasure hunt games I played in the summer vacation, which sounded a little cordial.
Another: This film confirms once again that beautiful blonde women can work in various industries as long as they need to appear in the film and have a leg with the male protagonist.
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