National Treasure: Book of Secrets: Review By Rama's SCREEN
Effective only to those who are Easily Amused!
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OVERALL3.0WORTHY
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Story
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Acting
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Directing
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Visuals
Acting is not part of what this movie emphasizes. We don’t have to watch the movie twice to remember that the actors involved in this movie most of the time are either running, saying brief punch-lines, or talking about the one clue after the next.
There are moments like when Emily (Helen Mirren) talks to Patrick Gates (Jon Voight) about how she has to make sacrifices for the sake of Benjamin Gates (Nicolas Cage), but that moment starts and finishes quickly because the movie’s first mission is to get back to the treasure hunting as soon as possible and not go deeply into any emotional drama.
I think the movie’s too long. But then again, producer Jerry Bruckheimer (Pirates of the Caribbean, Bad Boys, Beverly Hills Cop) likes to make sure that his sequels are longer than the originals.
And as always, you can’t have Jerry Bruckheimer movies without seeing gorgeous cars getting damaged real bad.
The problem is that Ben Gates and the gang keeps finding one clue that leads to another and that clue leads to another and on and on and this whole link feels like it never ends, it seems to be blown way out of proportion.
I think they could’ve reduced their findings into a few and made that few more intricate, complicated and thrilling.
The visuals weren’t bad. Every set they built, every replica was impressive. I even like the way they did the opening sequence where John Wilkes Booth assassinated Pres. Lincoln.
One thing for sure, I hope that this movie will make people curious enough to want to look up or google some history and study it rather than mistaking this movie for a fact, which is what some lazy ignorants might do out there.
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