Nicolas Cage returns as Ben Gates - this time he has to clear his family’s name after a newly discovered page from an assassin’s diary implicates his great-grandfather in Abraham Lincoln’s murder.
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 30 reviews):
ok film
Reviewer: Lolly
Date: 12/03/2008
This was watchable, my 10 year old quite enjoyed it but the two seven year olds were totally fed up. Wasn't in the same league as Indiana Jones but a few exciting moments. Worth a look!
This film was the best i have seen in a long time, with a excellent plot. I have seen the first one and once i heard the second one was out i absolutly had to see it! Watching the film made me want to shout out stuff like \" quick, hurry\" or \" no, no, no run!!\". A fantabulous film i could watch over and over again! I\'m only 13 but it was so action packed and thrilling, i cant wait for a third one !
I really enjoyed this movie, cool plot lines that werent heavy on the viewer at all. its not very often i like nic cage in a movie but i did in this. great mix of the goonies and indianna jones, if your after something fun especially with 7-14 year olds check this out! P.S you dont need to have seen the first film to get this one, i havn't and i was fine.
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