Movies with the theme of "treasure hunt" have been prosperous since their birth. This kind of movie actually satisfies people's "voyeurism" to a certain extent-I have always wanted to see what good treasures people have left for us in the past, which is more real than watching those illusory and hungry science fiction movies exploring aliens. : Maybe in this life we can't expect to see any alien creatures, but we can at least expect to see the countless funeral treasures in the tombs of feudal emperors like Qin Shihuang Wu Zetian and Kangxi. If the "officials" of your ruling class do not excavate, then the "private parties" of the common people will secretly excavate them for you.
The Chinese are afraid of everything, but for the only thing "money", they can never go ahead and go through fire and water. Let me ask on this earth: How many people have the courage to take risks and do illegal things that make a lot of money but may lose their lives? Except for the Colombian and Mexican drug lords in the Americas who occupy the "first place" all year round, the Chinese people who sit in the "third place" must surely no one dare to sit in the "second place." The things that Chinese people are breaking the law and desperately trying for money are not under the Colombian and Mexican drug lord brothers: manufacturing and selling counterfeit drugs, killing people, selling drugs, hiding drugs, making drugs, robbery, embezzlement, bribery, cults, subversion of state power, etc., all encompassing, Do everything, do whatever you want, and enjoy it before you lose your life.
So: I don't know what kind of mood the "treasure hunt" movie looks like in the eyes of ordinary people abroad, but at least in China-even the poorest treasure hunt movies are certainly not bad at the box office. Knowing that it's fake, I'll watch it while obscenely there. This is one of the national characteristics of the Chinese.
Pulling away.
In short, this movie "National Treasure" is quite good-although there is a considerable gap between the two words "classic", but in this era of lack of masters and everyone, we can not pretend to be too high Up.
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