very entertaining

Whitney 2022-01-25 08:06:57

This movie is a bit too "storytelling".
I haven't watched "National Treasure 1" before, and I was a little worried about whether I would not be able to watch it directly. In the end, I don't have to worry at all. I won't understand such a highly entertaining film.
I feel nothing new.
Treasure hunt routine plus a bit of imitation of the reasoning process of The Da Vinci Code.
As a result, the reasoning process was under a series of murmurings by Cage, and the "quoting from the scriptures" was quickly completed. The deliberately created tense atmosphere hardly gave the protagonists in the movie a chance to breathe, and did not give the audience a chance to react. A long list of names Add in a series of "magic" reasoning processes, and it's gone so far.
They worked so hard that they even kidnapped the president for a treasure hunt just to prove that Thomas Gates is a hero and not a traitor, which always feels a little untenable. And the treasure hunt process is a bit too magical. Buckingham Palace's bodyguards are as weak as tofu. Let the young man sit on the toilet and tap the keyboard a few times to easily open the security door, and he can drive straight into the most central office all the way. And the president of the United States is a bit too humane. He fully cooperated with Cage's kidnapping throughout the whole process, and he would be relieved to hand over the book with so many state secrets to him to read, and he would not worry about what extreme secrets he would see. The incident had a major impact on the country. Moreover, since this presidential secret is only circulated in the hands of the president, how could the president have not read it himself, but asked Cage to tell him the 47 pages of content, which I don't understand.
There is also the British Speeder, which is clearly advertising for Mercedes-Benz, rampaging on the streets of the United Kingdom and causing chaos, but there is no follow-up at all. It seems that they have a strong background and can handle any trouble.
After all, sitting in the theater watching such a highly entertaining American blockbuster feels pretty good. You don't need to use your brain very much, just feel thrilling and interesting.

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National Treasure: Book of Secrets quotes

  • Riley Poole: [Riley and Ben are standing by Abigail and her date] Awkward!

  • Ben Gates: Well, would you look at that.

    Riley Poole: Oh yeah, it spells "smudge"!