Sure enough, it was produced by Disney.
When this film came out, I thought it was very mentally retarded and ugly, so I didn't even expect to watch it.
The second episode of this year is also out, and the box office is super good. Suddenly, I wanted to find out 1 and see.
After reading it, I found that it was not as bad as I thought. It turned out to be a work that brings a sense of surprise.
Of course, they are basically mentally handicapped. But it's interesting, quite interesting.
National Treasure, I thought at the time, where does the United States come from? It's not Wei Xiaobao's dragon vein. After a long period of trouble, it is still Solomon's treasure! The Eastern Crusades moved to Europe. When they immigrated to the United States, they moved to the United States by the way. The founding fathers created a treasure house of evil and used the most advanced technology at the time. Then he made a set of riddles and a pair of glasses to leave clues to-? Who knows it? --It makes no sense when I think of it.
But all the treasure hunt movies are made for you, and there are treasures in the world. But treasure hunts were never described in the movies. The treasure hunt movie is to give you the joy and excitement of your dreams. From this perspective, "National Treasure" has done it.
Don't compare with "Indiana Jones", he doesn't have this ambition, and don't compare with "The Da Vinci Code", people don't even think about it.
In fact, this film is a patriotic education film for American elementary school students. It's just that other people's films are really entertaining and educational. Declaration of Independence, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Franklin Memorial Philadelphia, New York~ This treasure hunt does not need to go to deep mountains, dense forests or desert oceans, just complete it in the American patriotism education base!
Look at the protagonists' attitude towards the "Declaration of Independence"... It really embarrassed us,
but the most interesting is the supporting role. He is a master of sneers~
tears into the treasure house: "Look, ladder~!"
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