

La búsqueda (National Treasure)
Directed by Jon TurteltaubBenjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) ha dedicado su vida a buscar el legendario tesoro de los Caballeros Templarios, del que se decía que estaba escondido en algún lugar de Estados Unidos. Durante siete generaciones, la familia Gates, siguiendo las pistas que dejaron los 'Padres Fundadores' de Estados Unidos, recorrieron el país en busca del tesoro. Cuando, por fin, Ben descubre la pista definitiva: un mapa oculto en el reverso de la Declaración de Independencia, la noticia llega a oídos de su rival Ian Howe (Sean Bean). Para impedir que el documento caiga en manos de alguien tan peligroso, Gates cuenta con la ayuda de su compañero de aventuras Riley (Justin Bartha), un genio de la tecnología, y de Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger), la atractiva conservadora de los Archivos Nacionales.
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- nickbrashley30 de marzo de 2025An amazing adventure movie
- Neil Gardiner22 de febrero de 2026One of my favs
- keithy07728 de febrero de 2025The real treasure is the friends you make along away.
- ርልዪረ18 de diciembre de 2025I enjoy my action/adventure movies so finally checked this one out and it was a lot of fun This is basically mission impossible meets Indiana Jones how cool is that?!
- Zokkiie29 de enero de 2026Benjamin Gates is basically the perfect mix of Robert Langdon smarts and Indiana Jones daring, and he carries this treasure-hunting adventure with style. The movie zips along with clever puzzles, historical secrets, and thrilling chases that keep you hooked. It’s playful, a little over-the-top, and totally entertaining — a feel-good ride that makes you want to hunt for hidden treasure yourself
- madgitty4 de diciembre de 2025Enjoyable film , worth a watch
- Stephen Ledet16 de abril de 2025Like it
- Richard21 de octubre de 2025Watched it years ago, bought the DVD and still think it’s one of the most entertaining history lessons Hollywood ever cooked up. This one’s pure adventure fuel, a modern day treasure hunt wrapped in American lore, with Nicolas Cage sprinting through historical landmarks like a caffeinated Indiana Jones. The premise? There’s a secret map on the back of the Declaration of Independence. The execution? Surprisingly earnest, with just enough conspiracy theory sparkle to make it fun without tipping into full tinfoil hat territory. Cage plays Ben Gates, a walking encyclopedia of Revolutionary trivia who somehow makes decoding ancient clues look cool. Justin Bartha’s comic relief lands, Diane Kruger adds some academic gravitas and Sean Bean does what Sean Bean does best: villainy with a British accent. The pacing is tight, the score is heroic and the whole thing feels like it was made for Sunday afternoon reruns, which is probably where I first saw it before grabbing the DVD. It’s got that early 2000s Disney sheen, but underneath is a surprisingly clever script that respects its audience’s curiosity. Is it historically accurate? Not really. Is it fun? Absolutely. And sometimes, that’s the real treasure.
- Manuel Frangis21 de octubre de 2025I just watched National Treasure and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This movie is pure adventure from beginning to end. It captures that classic feeling of mystery, discovery, and excitement that makes you want to go out and explore the world yourself. Every time I watch it, I get pulled right into the story. It feels like a perfect mix of history, puzzle solving, and heart. It is one of those movies that never gets old no matter how many times you see it. Nicolas Cage gives one of his most enjoyable performances as Benjamin Gates. He brings so much curiosity and passion to the role that you believe every moment of his journey. What makes him so fun to watch is that he treats the impossible clues and legends as if they might truly exist. You can feel his love for history and his determination to uncover the truth. Diane Kruger and Justin Bartha add the perfect balance of charm and humor, creating a team that feels genuine and fun to follow. Their chemistry makes the whole adventure feel alive. The story itself is packed with energy. From the icy ship at the beginning to the final treasure chamber, every location feels important and full of wonder. The clues are creative, the pacing is fast, and there is always something new to uncover. What I love most is how the film uses American history as its playground. It makes you look at monuments, documents, and landmarks in a completely new way. It reminds you that the past is full of secrets waiting to be found. The tone of the movie is perfect for all ages. It is exciting enough to keep adults engaged and lighthearted enough for kids to enjoy. It has danger, humor, and clever twists without ever feeling too dark. The action scenes are well done and full of clever ideas rather than endless explosions. It shows that intelligence and teamwork can be just as thrilling as high-speed chases. The music by Trevor Rabin gives the movie its heartbeat. The score builds that sense of adventure beautifully. Every scene feels larger because of it. The cinematography also adds to the magic, showing famous places like Philadelphia and Washington D.C. in ways that feel mysterious and grand. Each location feels like a piece of the puzzle itself, making the movie both exciting and beautiful to look at. What really stands out is the theme of belief and perseverance. Ben Gates never gives up even when everyone doubts him. He keeps following the clues because he trusts his instincts. That message is powerful because it shows that discovery starts with faith in yourself. It reminds you that sometimes doing what you believe is right matters more than what others think. By the time the movie ended, I was smiling and full of that adventurous spirit again. It makes you want to learn, travel, and see history with new eyes. National Treasure is not just a fun movie. It is a celebration of curiosity and courage. It proves that adventure can be found anywhere if you are willing to look for it. It is clever, heartfelt, and endlessly rewatchable. That is why I give National Treasure a perfect 5 out of 5 stars.
- Cubane2 de agosto de 2025An American classic, featuring Nick Cage in one of his best roles for the next 20 years.
- Kit Lazer3 de marzo de 2025There are a dozen or so movies I’ve probably seen 100 times. This is 1. I’m gonna find the others now. Stay tuned.
- jackmeat25 de diciembre de 2024My quick rating - 7,0/10. Modern treasure hunters, led by archaeologist Ben Gates, search for a chest of riches rumored to have been stashed away by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin during the Revolutionary War. The chest's whereabouts may lie in secret clues embedded in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, and Gates is in a race to find the gold before his enemies do. Still a nicely written, albeit far-fetched story that the "secret societies" must love. I personally find all this stuff fascinating. Also one of Cage's few movies that doesn't have the massively overacted scene in it. If you are a fan of the everyday man adventure, this one is right up your alley. Quality scenery for the tombs and good cinematography throughout make this one a good one for the collection.
- Roderick Vaughn Bridges18 de diciembre de 2024You gotta watch this, full of excitement and mystery.
- Alexandr Solntsev1 de diciembre de 2024Super cool old school adventure muvie with family warm atmosphere and positive vibes!
La búsqueda (National Treasure) Trivia
La búsqueda (National Treasure) was released on 19 de noviembre de 2004.
La búsqueda (National Treasure) was directed by Jon Turteltaub.
La búsqueda (National Treasure) has a runtime of 2h 11min.
La búsqueda (National Treasure) was produced by Jon Turteltaub, Jerry Bruckheimer.
Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) ha dedicado su vida a buscar el legendario tesoro de los Caballeros Templarios, del que se decía que estaba escondido en algún lugar de Estados Unidos. Durante siete generaciones, la familia Gates, siguiendo las pistas que dejaron los 'Padres Fundadores' de Estados Unidos, recorrieron el país en busca del tesoro. Cuando, por fin, Ben descubre la pista definitiva: un mapa oculto en el reverso de la Declaración de Independencia, la noticia llega a oídos de su rival Ian Howe (Sean Bean). Para impedir que el documento caiga en manos de alguien tan peligroso, Gates cuenta con la ayuda de su compañero de aventuras Riley (Justin Bartha), un genio de la tecnología, y de Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger), la atractiva conservadora de los Archivos Nacionales.
The key characters in La búsqueda (National Treasure) are Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage), Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger), Riley Poole (Justin Bartha).
La búsqueda (National Treasure) is rated APTA.
La búsqueda (National Treasure) is an Action, Adventure, Suspense film.
La búsqueda (National Treasure) has an audience rating of 7.6 out of 10.
La búsqueda (National Treasure) had a budget of 100 MUS$.
La búsqueda (National Treasure) has made 347,5 MUS$ at the box office.
























