Review of National Treasure (1927) by Harry W — 26 Jul 2012
Superior to a somehow similar The Da Vinci Code, it marks Nicolas Cage's 'worse' period. However, as the viewers dwells into the puzzling story it might actually seem fun at times. While its designed for children and for their own amusement, this tale of an archeologist on a search for the treasure, which will change the way we perceive the world, might bring joy to adults too.
It's flat on the technical level, and the effects don't seem exceptional too, but when you take it less seriously National Treasure might drag you into its riddle-within-a-riddle story.
This review of National Treasure (1927) was written by Harry W on 26 Jul 2012.
National Treasure has generally received positive reviews.
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