RATING:  
                  PG action violence and some scary images                   
                  RELEASE: 
                  November 19, 2004 
                  GENRE: 
                  Action/Adventure 
                  STARRING: 
                  Nicolas Cage, Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight, 
                    Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha and Christopher Plummer 
                  WRITER: 
                  Jim Kouf 
                  DIRECTOR: 
                  Jon Turteltaub 
                  DISTRIBUTOR: 
                  Walt Disney Pictures 
                    
			 
							 
							
							
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				MOVIE 
REVIEW
				
				'National Treasure'
				
				By Phil Boatwright 
        The Movie Reporter  
        
				  
				
				 
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    - A whole lot of Indiana Jones, plus a little bit of the DaVinci Code, 
    this amusing, arm-grabbing adventure has an adventurer stealing the Declaration 
    of Independence in order to protect it from a villainous cad bent on, well, 
    stealing the Declaration of Independence. You see, Ben Franklin and the boys 
    came into possession of a fantastic treasure. To protect its whereabouts from 
    King George, it was hidden, and the map was decoded with an invisible process 
    on the back of the famous document. Skip ahead a couple hundred years and 
    you have a family of historians arguing that the treasure is not a legend, 
    but indeed exists. For years they have sought out and found clues to its existence 
    and whereabouts. But no one else in the scientific or historical communities 
    believes them. And when our hero realizes that a fellow explorer will go to 
    any length, including murder, to posses the treasure, he must protect the 
    document himself. 
  If you can leave all reasoning power at the ticket booth, you will have a 
    fun time with this witty, clean and often exciting adventure. Course, if you 
    begin to use logic, the story quickly falls apart. I kept thinking as I viewed 
    the protagonist going to such Mission Impossible lengths to protect 
    the document from being heisted, rather than taking the document himself, 
    why doesn’t he just set a trap for the bad guys? Well, because then 
    we’d have no story. Or at least no adventure that takes us to nearly 
    every Founding Fathers location from New York to Philadelphia. 
  The film has a great look, the direction is lively and once again, Nicolas 
    Cage gives an interesting, likable performance.  
  Rated PG: The film has a few minor expletives, 
    but I caught no harsh or profane language. The film receives its rating mostly 
    for the tense situations and some violence. The violence being guns shooting, 
    chase scenes, and our heroes placed in perilous predicaments, but all this 
    activity is handled with Disney discretion). 
  
   
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