Focus on treasure hunting, keep everything else simple

Brent 2022-01-25 08:06:57

Starring Nicolas Cage. The villain of this film is Ed Harris, who played the conscientious Boss in "Brave Island", the god-like director in "The Truman World", and the unhateful German army in "Come to the City" Sniper master. He always plays some villains who are not too bad and very manly, and with his looks, he feels very attractive. This film is no exception. He is just a villain in order to shine on the lintel, and in the end he saved everyone and sacrificed himself.

I think friends who like treasure hunt movies should not watch "Indiana Jones", that era is too old, and it looks very rough now. The National Treasure series is a must for treasure hunt fans. Focus on the puzzle solving and action scenes of the treasure hunt, and don't waste other time talking, thinking, and expressing. And this series has captured the hearts of audiences (especially American audiences) because the treasure maps are all on the back of the Declaration of Independence, in places like Lincoln's assassination key diary, and treasures are buried in Broadway churches and presidents. Headshot of Mount Rushmore. They are all objects or places that Americans are familiar with, and they are rightly said. There must be madmen who go to the above-mentioned places to hunt for treasures after reading them.

This work is not much different from the previous work, and even ignores the plot beyond the treasure hunt, allowing the audience to concentrate on enjoying this Hollywood treasure hunt game.

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National Treasure: Book of Secrets quotes

  • US President: [Ben, Riley, Abigail and company have discovered the City of Gold] All of you will get credit for this discovery.

    Ben Gates: Thank you.

    Abigail Chase: Thank you.

    Riley Poole: [nervously] Heh...

  • US President: Did you get the chance to look at page 47?

    Ben Gates: Yes, sir.

    US President: And?

    Ben Gates: I think I can help you with that, sir.

    US President: So it's good?

    Ben Gates: Life-altering, sir.

    [Ben and the President walk of together]

    Riley Poole: Page 47? Wait, are you talking about the book?

    US President: Book? What book?