I have a theory about these films. Like the first one, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, will not lose much in translation if you replace the thing that Nic Cage and his pa are looking for with "Hobo Gold." Try it with the original: the map on the back of the declaration of independence shows us where to find... HOBO GOLD!

These movies are really about the search getting from one clue to the next. The Hobo Gold is like Hitchcock's MacGuffin. It's what's needed to be found only because it ends the search and the movie.

The original was a really bad movie, but if you suspended belief in reality and went along for its ride, then you would've been stupefied into believing in... HOBO GOLD! The Declaration of Independence leads to the Liberty Bell which leads to Ben Franklin's glasses and finally... HOBO GOLD! Genius of corniness. Dumb but somewhat satisfying. Like smarties: sweet but no nutritional value whatsover.

This version falls short of the joy ride that was the original. It has less chases and it takes the idea of the HOBO GOLD! too seriously. It should've been dumb and dumber chases and searches more so than the original. Yet, it was not. The clues were not that cool and the spy games not that interesting. Still this version was somewhat satisfying as the HOBO GOLD! was found, and the reality of Dianne Krueger, hottie, was realized.

3 of 5 stars.

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