Don't be burdened by fame

Jettie 2022-04-19 09:01:34

Watching "National Treasure" is purely for the old man Nicolas Cage, so the plot in it is indeed quite ordinary, there is nothing outstanding, and it is even a bit exaggerated, such as kidnapping the president, sneaking into the Queen's office, etc. Foreign security systems are so poor?
Of course, I don't consider the rationality of the plot because of the needs of the movie. I just think that people must not be burdened by reputation: for

example, the Mickey in the movie, from beginning to end, he followed the gates like a ghost. The scandal of other people's families was announced at the press conference, just to prove that they had made an amazing discovery, chased, intimidated, etc., and even when they finally reached the location of the treasure, they saw that everyone would be drowned, but only for a "treasure". I found it..." I would rather perish together than go out with everyone and let the treasure be buried forever... No matter whether the role is too exaggerated, this kind of family honor, personal reputation is too heavy The shackles, even if they are caught, there is no point. For

example , the Gates in the movie, the family life of several men is not satisfactory, all because they are treasure hunters, a person who constantly explores secrets, and their other half can't understand their pursuit. At times, they are not willing to save them, they only know that they can't bring shame to their own family, and they only know what kind of descendants of people who sacrificed for the country's righteousness... It's also very tiring, their kidnappings, explorations, and more Tired of the name,

but it is true that they have seen American movies. Their treasure hunt process must be related to well-known things, such as Mona Lisa (The Da Vinci Code), such as the Statue of Liberty (this Countless in the movies, don't know how many secrets the Statue of Liberty has), etc.; their White House is open to all civilians, like Forrest Gump, like this movie, and many more; their protagonists are immortal , this is the same in almost all American movies; their family relationship is very important, although the old Americans are very open, the routines of their movies are more serious than ours, and there must be a lyrical process in the end, such as father and son. Reconciliation, husband and wife reunion, rebellious boy's prodigal son, in the end will say "It should be that way" (it should be like this)...

Hope to see a little more of a good movie like Slumdog Millionaire starts two thirds...

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  • Katheryn 2022-03-20 09:01:27

    Personally, I don't think the first one is as good as the first, although the first one is not very good.

  • Summer 2022-03-21 09:01:31

    Uninspired Hollywood mass-market movies.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets quotes

  • [last lines]

    Riley Poole: [Riley gets his red Ferrari, now tax free, back] I love this car.

    [starts it up and then accidentally backs into something]

  • 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...