National Treasure DVD Review

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National Treasure DVD Review


Summary:
National Treasure, a surprise blockbuster of 2004, brings to mind the adventurous spirit of the Indiana Jones trilogy. Its thrilling quest for hidden treasure likely results from the commercial success of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. While Brown's book features a historian turned treasure hunter, National Treasure sets its exciting mystery against a uniquely American backdrop. Regardless of its inspiration, this film is a captivating adventure worth watching.

Review:

National Treasure follows Benjamin "Ben" Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage), part of a family of historians convinced that America's Founding Fathers protected a vast treasure dating back to the Crusades. Despite his father Patrick’s (Jon Voight) skepticism, Ben is determined, inspired by a clue passed down in his family, originally from Charles Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

With his employer Ian Howe (Sean Bean), Ben discovers that a treasure map is hidden on the back of the Declaration of Independence. When Ian plans to steal it, Ben informs the FBI, only to be ignored. Consequently, Ben creates his own plan to secure the document first, enlisting the help of Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger), a National Archives curator. As they unravel each clue, Ben and Abigail get closer to the treasure. Meanwhile, Ian and the FBI are hot on their trail. Will they uncover the treasure before it falls into the wrong hands? The excitement lies in discovering the answer.

National Treasure marks another hit for Walt Disney Pictures in 2004, alongside The Incredibles. Teaming up with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, and directed by Jon Turteltaub (While You Were Sleeping), the movie delivers a touch of realism amidst its fantastical plot. The film offers a series of complex clues solved with surprising ease, creating an entertaining and engaging storyline. It doesn’t take itself too seriously and provides plenty of fun and humor, making it a must-see for any adventure lover.

In essence, National Treasure is about pure enjoyment, offering an escape into an exciting world of mystery and action.

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