If you understand <National Treasure>, please explain how the clues came out one by one

Tracy 2022-04-19 09:01:22

Well, after reading it twice, I still don't understand how the clues came out. I can only say that I can understand, but to be honest, it is very far-fetched. Therefore, those who say they can't understand Disney movies are mentally retarded, I don't agree. There's really nothing impressive about it, except for the paragraph about stealing the Declaration of Independence.

Of course, I admit, it may be that the subtitles in the version I watched were so bad that I watched it twice and still didn't understand something. The key point.

1. On the boat, find the pipe. But there is no answer on the spot? Just mentioning the Declaration of Independence. Then Ian said he was going to steal it, and Ben didn't, so they fell out.

2. The relationship between Franklin's letters What is it? Is it just pointing the clues at the Franklin Memorial in Philadelphia?

3. After that, it's easy to understand. In Liberty Hall, where the shadow points, the glasses are found. I'm curious about what the glasses are. Also, switch lenses What is the difference between the two pictures I saw before and after?

4. How did you find the treasure in that church? (I am good at English..)

5. I really don’t know much about American history, and I don’t understand the film It contains the meaning of the plot. I haven't read , and I have only read a little bit of , so I don't understand the meaning related to religion...

In short, I'm very good, very good, very good ...Experts answer it ^^ I

watched before and liked Nicolas Cage very much, but he didn't show much of his acting skills in this film, and it was obvious that he was getting old. The supporting actor He's more handsome than him..

I don't write anymore, I'm sleepy...

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Extended Reading
  • Jayne 2022-04-20 09:01:12

    It turned out to be a national treasure. . .

  • Kaleigh 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    It doesn't feel much, just look at it

National Treasure quotes

  • Riley Poole: [leaving Abigail's office after unsuccessfully trying to convince her about potential theft the Declaration of Independence] If it's any consolation, you had me convinced.

    Ben Gates: It's not.

    Riley Poole: I was thinking, what if we go public, plaster the story all over the internet? It's not like we have our reputations to worry about. Although, I don't think that's exactly gonna scare Ian away.

    Ben Gates: [standing in front of the Declaration of Independence] 180 years of searching, and I'm three feet away. Of all the words written here about freedom, there's a line here that's at the heart of all the others. "But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and provide new Guards for their future security."

    [pause]

    Ben Gates: People don't talk that way anymore.

    Riley Poole: Beautiful, huh? I have no idea what you said.

    Ben Gates: It means if there's something something wrong, those who have the ability to take action have the responsibility to take action.

    [pause]

    Ben Gates: I'm gonna steal it.

    Riley Poole: [laughs] What?

    Ben Gates: I'm gonna steal the Declaration of Independence.

    [walks away]

    Riley Poole: [laughs, then follows Ben] Uh, Ben?

  • [first lines]

    Young Ben Gates: Grandpa!

    John Adams Gates: You're not supposed to be up here, looking at that.