
Several years since Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) found the Knight's Templar and became rich and famous. Now, another treasure hunter named Mitch Wilkinson (Ed Harris) has found what is a missing page of the diary of John Wilkes Booth, which contains clues to the location of a lost city of gold, Ben must compete against Mitch to find the lost city, he goes to France and Great Britain to find other clues and even peak inside the President's secret book to put the piec... (Full plot summary below)
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Several years since Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) found the Knight's Templar and became rich and famous. Now, another treasure hunter named Mitch Wilkinson (Ed Harris) has found what is a missing page of the diary of John Wilkes Booth, which contains clues to the location of a lost city of gold, Ben must compete against Mitch to find the lost city, he goes to France and Great Britain to find other clues and even peak inside the President's secret book to put the pieces of the puzzle together, his parents and his friends also help Ben find the lost city and to stay one step ahead of Mitch.
Leave your thoughts about National Treasure: Book of Secrets.
| BeliefnetNell MinowA nice confidence and easy energy, three Oscar winners happily chewing every piece of scenery in sight, and one great action sequence with four characters trying to maintain the balance of a swaying platform. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Clifford...dumb popcorn fun that dishes out more of the same for those too overwhelmed by the holiday to seek more challenging fare. |
| Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMark PfeifferPractically a duplicate of the breezy (and bloated) original, National Treasure: Book of Secrets is not without charm, but it lacks the thrill seeker's joy of discovery. |
| MovieJuice!Mark RamseyNow our heroes are off to the Library of Congress, which is as close as most of this audience will ever come to a book that isn't filled with stamps. |
| Screen InternationalTim GriersonThe derivative National Treasure: Book of Secrets is a smooth, lightweight action film for undemanding audiences. |
| NewsBlazeKam WilliamsOver-stimulating brain bubblegum guaranteed to take kids under ten straight to adrenaline heaven! |
| Rotten TomatoesFred TopelThe clues seem sharper this time around. Maybe they had more time to perfect the script or maybe I just got smarter in the last few years. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve Rhodes[The film is entertaining, but] the best part is a Goofy cartoon that is running ahead of it. |
| San Francisco ChroniclePeter HartlaubA welcome throwback to family-friendly PG moviemaking. |
| Filmcritic.comBill Gibronnothing more than a series of ADD driven vignettes held together by the flimsiest of plots, helmed by the dude who made 3 Ninjas. |