National Treasure | National Treasure (Widescreen Edition) | Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger
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National Treasure (Widescreen Edition)
Nicolas Cage
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Diane Kruger
Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2005
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highly recommended
Extremely entertaining
My first exposure to
National
Treasure
was actually the sequel, National Treasure 2. So I had to go back and see how it all started.
This movie is an extremely well done, albeit short, flick that has some good humor and history behind it that makes it one of my favorites. It's not conspiratorial, although the idea behind the movies that certain centuries old mysteries can be solved is really intriguing. This movie follows the traditional story that the treasure the Templar Knights found was passed from them to the Freemasons who hid it to keep it from the British during the American Revolution. I'm not certain all of the history they included is correct, but unless you go looking for errors it doesn't make that much difference and the speculation about the treasure is believable in my opinion. If it is correct, there are some really interesting tidbits in here about the founding of New York and the history of the founding fathers. Nicholas Cage gives an extremely believable performance and has a few funny lines to boot. It's one of the best roles he's done in my opinion.
After watching the first two films, I just hope there's a National Treasure 3 in our future.
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Great Beginning
This is a great start to, hopefully,a new movie franchise. Nicolas Cage is perfect for the role of Benjamin Franklin Gates.
National Treasure
Excellent adventure, mystery, action movie. Well done with some historical factoids plus fantasy eliments.
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Ladies and gentlemen, fasten your seatbelts.
If you are an edge-of-your-seat adventure fan, this is the movie for you. With action, excitment, and nonstop thrills, you can't go wrong. Nicolas Cage stars as Ben Gates, a man who has been obsessed from childhood with finding a legendary
treasure
which has been hidden for centuries. However, to find the treasure Ben and his sidekick, Riley Poole, must steal America's most precious document, the Declaration of Independence, while at the same time staying ahead of a gang commanded by Ben's former friend and treasure hunter. As a bonus, you will get a glimpse into key artifacts, documents, and places of the American Christian Revolution. Trust me, this is a movie you do not want to miss. Join me next time for my review on
National
Treasure 2 Book of Secrets.
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Davincianda Jones and the Freemasons of Doom
In one of the more interesting hybrids to pop out of Disney, Nicholas Cage plays Ben Franklin...gates that is, a
treasure
hunter spanning the globe to prove the family story about a missing treasure guarded for centuries by the Knights Templar and Freemasons. If you're looking for plausibility or realism, you're in the wrong place. But if you want a pop-corn thrill ride where no-one curses and there never seems to be any real danger, climb aboard.
Jerry Bruckheimer, say what you want about him, but he knows how to make a movie go pop. The action here is almost non-stop, the jokes and asides are often clever, and the cast has enough chemistry that the non-action sequences don't drag. Jon Turteltaub directs with a steady hand, as the whole movie, at two hours, it rushes by at lightening speed. It's a snappy enough pace that you don't question little things, like 200 year old ropes that still hold or being able to steal the Declaration of Independence.
Nicholas Cage leads the likable band of thieves, but special note is given to Justin Bartha, who plays sidekick Riley, and to the early cameo by Christopher Plummer, who plays Cage's Grandfather at the beginning of the film. The both take otherwise easily forgettable rolls and make then perfect. Cage plays BF Gates like a slightly less charming Indiana Jones (or a skinnier Tom Hanks in The Da Vinci Code), both films providing the sanitized source material for "
National
Treasure."
So relax, grab the popcorn and let the kiddies join you. "National Treasure" is a friendly film where the villains are evil but not deadly, the heroes are lovable yet chaste, and everybody has a happy ending...even if Riley has to settle for 1%.
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Coming from a long line of
treasure
hunters, Benjamin Franklin Gates is given clues by his ancestors leading to a valuable and mysterious treasure hidden during America's revolution and sought after by both his enemies and the FBI.
Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
Rating: PG
Release Date: 22-AUG-2006
Media Type: DVD
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