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Od sześciu pokoleń rodzina Benjamina Franklina Gatesa wytrwale poszukuje skarbu templariuszy. Ben Gates trafia na pewien ślad. Otóż mapa prowadząca do skarbu została ukryta, jako niewidzialny zapis, na odwrocie Deklaracji Niepodległości. Nie tylko Gates jest w posiadaniu tej cennej informacji. Wie o niej również jego groźny przeciwnik, chciwy Ian Howe. Ben postanawia wykraść pilnie strzeżony dokument, a tym samym pokrzyżować plany rywala. (Polsat)

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Isherwood 

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angielski American history made by Jerry Bruckheimer? One cannot expect any action-packed extravaganza under the Disney studio's protective wings, even though the aforementioned advertising icon is involved in the production, and it is directed by John Turteltaub (Cool Runnings). With a PG-13 rating, you'd expect a rather entertaining piece for the whole family (hence the Disney studio), which National Treasure more or less delivers. Scriptural distortion of American history (even the briefest) is very entertaining for me as a Central European, and if similar logical entanglements appear in an action PC adventure, I will most likely be thrilled. However, this mix will probably be detrimental to adults who will (similarly to me) enjoy themselves at the expense of the creators, and also to children who will find it all too complex and somewhat contradictory within the framework of school history textbooks. I suggest that this film will quite unsuccessfully seek its target audience. Nevertheless, it managed to fill its pockets quite decently, which is mainly attributed to the cast, with Nicolas Cage not giving an outstanding performance but also not falling into the category of the worst. When Diane Kruger leans over the map, the male part of the audience subtly licks their lips, and her light Saxon-German accent increases her attractiveness to the boiling point. The metallic ornament, which could have been a pleasant fashion accessory instead of Diane in the movie, wouldn't have the same effect. Perhaps only the excellent Sean Bean can add some layers to his character as a despicable villain, making him truly captivating to watch. The audio-visual accompaniment of beautifully vivid camera filters by Caleb Deschanel (from The Passion of the Christ) and the most famous score by Trevor Rabin from movies like Con Air and Gone in Sixty Seconds is what makes National Treasure not only bearable but even enjoyable to watch, and in my case, it definitely won’t be just once. ()

Lima 

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angielski A film that the should only fill an empty spot on a video store shelf grossed $170 million in the U.S. alone? I don’t get it. Actually, yes, Disney have always been masters of advertising hype, and the Bruckheimer name is a trademark with the hallmark of a certain commercial return. At least Cage gave his slowly fading career a bit of a boost, Diane Kruger proved that her lacklustre performance in Troy was no accident, Jerry put a few millions back into his piggy bank, and Disney patched up things after their animated flops. But I really don’t care. ()

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Marigold 

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angielski It's a shame to have to write words on this topic. National Treasure is a film so phenomenally mediocre and cold that I can scarce believe it was a commercial success. Yes, the American monuments are fine, the action scenes are civil, the Masons and Templars are an interesting subject... but in Turteltaub's style, it all feels too soulless. In addition, all the acting stars are out like a fire in the fireplace around 4:00 a.m. Considering the possibilities this creator had, there is no choice but to rate the result with a below-average grade and discourage all those who like the quality sound of Indy's whip from watching this film. ()

POMO 

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angielski The occasional unexpected twists go very well together with the dynamic editing in the rhythm of the energetic Zimmer-esque soundtrack, but in the second half, you give up just like you did with Pirates of the Caribbean. Monotony and protractedness set in and you’re no longer really interested in what exactly is happening in the film. Nicolas Cage and Diane Kruger are again fine, but Sean Bean already has more distinctive bad guys on his resumé. But that’s what you get with a Disney production – soft villains. ()

DaViD´82 

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angielski Mediocre humdrum on all fronts starting with the screenplay (which badly and lamely borrows from the already obtuse DaVinci Code), through the actors, all the way to the music and directing. There isn’t even one original idea here, but even so it is pleasant to watch. However, as soon as the final credits begin, you have no idea what it was about. It leaves no lasting impression. It simply disappears into thin air. ()

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