There are others, such as Ashoka, King Arthur, Centurion (a new film reflecting the historical event that the Ninth Roman Army was wiped out in Britain), Troy, the legend of the Roman Empire (only heard, never seen), Ben-Hur, Braveheart, and 300 Spartans. There is also a movie about Charlemagne, which I saw on TV, but I don't know the name. These films all feel good, but some of them have more deductive elements or artistic exaggeration, and some, such as Troy, are adapted from fairy tales, which are not as good as their predecessors from the perspective of learning history.
In addition, you can watch some historical feature films and documentaries, such as The Rise of Great Powers and The Resurrected Legion (about Qin Jun), which is also quite interesting.
Second, about the movie "National Treasure" American history experts entered the thrilling action treasure-hunting movie "National Treasure", in which Nicolas Cage played a new generation of treasure hunters Benjamin Franklin Gates. He found a treasure map on the back of the Declaration of Independence, where many priceless treasures can be found.
In order to protect this most sacred national document and find the whereabouts of that priceless treasure through this document, Ben must first face a series of challenging mysteries, some hard-to-crack passwords and some secret information left over from American history. However, as the core content of the film, where do these fascinating clues come from? The thrilling story of National Treasure is driven by these clues. According to the requirements of producer Jerry Braque Harmo and director Jon Tedto, these clues should be based on real-life mysteries, treasure hunting stories, charming American characters and world history.
Some contents in "National Treasure" are the product of the combination of historical facts and imagination, including: the treasure facts of the Templars: the secret monk group known as the Templars has been excavating in the Solomon Temple for 10 years. Within two centuries, they became the strongest and richest organization in Europe, which led many people to guess that they had accumulated huge wealth.
It is said that in 1307, the Templar came to an end in the hands of the French Pope and King Philip. Before that, they shipped countless treasures to Scotland. Some people think that the treasure is on Oak Island in Nova Scotia, and it was transported to New America in the18th century.
Indeed, Christopher Columbus was also related to the Knights Templar, a branch of the Knights Templar, so he probably played a role in this mysterious legend. Fiction: No one knows whether the treasure of the Templar really exists or where it is hidden today.
In National Treasure, the filmmakers imagined that it fell into the hands of the founding fathers of the United States and was cleverly hidden ... until several generations later, Ben Gates found the final clue to the location of the treasure. The mysterious legend of the Knights Templar has always been talked about by people in popular culture. After the filming of National Treasure, dan brown published his best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code, which is also a proof.
* * * The fact of the Aid Society: This secret group system evolved from the remnants of the Templars. At first, it was just a loose organization of medieval architects, and finally it became an influential fraternity composed of European elites.
* * * Ji Hui is famous for its mystery, wealth and power. It is bound by mysterious religious rituals and uses ancient symbols as passwords. The eye of Providence and the unfinished pyramid on the dollar are symbols used by the * * * Economic Association.
Many American Founding Fathers were members of the Economic Aid Association, including George Washington, john hancock, Ethan Allen, Paul Revere and Benjamin Franklin. Some people even think that the urban layout of Washington, D.C. is based on the network concept realized by the Economic Association from the mysterious shape of Virgo.
Fiction: It is true that the * * * Economic Association not only left their mysterious symbols on the dollar, but also left mysterious symbols on all the buildings they built. But could these mysterious symbols be clues to hidden treasures? In this fictional film, former economic members lead Ben Gates to find the wealth he has been fighting for all his life through the mystery and code they left behind. Code and Password Fact: Codes and passwords have existed since at least the biblical era and were widely used during the American Revolution. These users also include the founding fathers of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson was so fascinated by cryptography that he even invented an information coding device called Jefferson cylinder. * * * Economic members also have a standard code, which is the elusive "pigsty password".
The use of invisible ink during the War of Independence was also recorded in order to prevent secret information from being discovered by the enemy. At that time, there was another decoding method, which only used a special "mask" to interpret the file.
/kloc-some codes of the 0/7th century have not been cracked so far because they can't find the codebook. Fiction: Maybe we can see the secret symbols left over from the past everywhere, but so far no one can find the code used by the founding fathers of the United States as information creation, so when Ben Gates insisted that there was an invisible map hidden in the Declaration of Independence, no one would believe it.
Gates also found a pair of special "decoding glasses" designed by Benjamin Franklin. Although it is well known that Franklin was obsessed with optics and first invented bifocal glasses, the crucial glasses in the film were invented by the writers of National Treasure.
Fact of the Declaration of Independence: The Declaration of Independence is the most cherished symbol of freedom of the American people. It was drafted by Thomas Jefferson and signed at1July 4, 776. Today, the original parchment of this declaration is displayed in the Freedom Hall of the National Archives of the United States.
Although this document has been badly faded, it is still protected by high-tech fiber-optic lamps, and the strictest security system has been set for it. Interestingly, the Declaration of Independence was once used to create a code for hidden treasures.
19 in the 1920s, an explorer named Thomas J. Bill hid a batch of jewels in the cellar, and then he left three passwords for a pub owner, saying that he could let a shrewd cracker find these treasures. Up to today, only 1 of the three passwords has been cracked, and that password was written according to the Declaration of Independence.
Fiction: In National Treasure, Ben Gates begins an incredible task: he wants to steal the Declaration of Independence, lest it fall into the wrong hands. Although the film crew consulted criminal experts on how to accomplish such a theft, fortunately, no one really tried it.
In "National Treasure", the role played by Nicolas Cage found a legitimate reason for this unprecedented thief, because he remembered those who signed the Declaration of Independence. They know that signing this document is treason and may cost their lives, but they still do not hesitate because they believe it.
3. What's interesting about British history and movies? The Winter Lion, Elizabeth, Master and Commander and Brave Heart have been conquered three times in English history: William Wallace, a Scottish national hero, and the film against English aggression.
Elizabeth: About Elizabeth I's accession to the throne and Catholic rebellion. Elizabeth: The Golden Age: A sequel to the previous one, which tells a series of events in the Elizabethan era.
Patriot: On the eve of the American War of Independence in the 1970s, when the long British colonial expansion war against France and Indians finally ended with 1763, Benjamin Martin, a former war hero, also returned to his farm in South Carolina. The cruelty of war disgusted him, and he hoped to live a quiet life with his wife and children from now on. However, after the war, the British rulers did not repay the colonial expatriates who fought for them. On the contrary, in order to further consolidate their absolute rule over the colonies, they began to use high-handed means to deprive the local people of their freedom and rights, and levied many unreasonable high taxes. Colonial immigrants began to resist.
Zulu War: The film is set in 1879 Battle of Isena, Africa. When dealing with the fighting scenes between the two sides, the director not only conveyed the patriotic feelings of British soldiers, but also showed the courage of Zulu soldiers to defend their country and die. Todd Barber: Englishman Benjamin Barker (played by Johnny Depp) lives a simple and ordinary life with his wife Luxi and his daughter johanna.
Benjamin is a barber, and his business is good on weekdays, and his family's life is quite happy. However, like real life, beauty is always short-lived.
Because the local judge coveted Luxi's beauty, he put Benjamin Barker in prison on trumped-up charges and then expelled him from England. In this way, the fate of Benjamin's family was completely changed ... Many years later, a barber named Swinny Todd opened his own shop on the second floor of a pie shop.
Everyone says that the pie shop tastes strange and the barber shop doesn't feel right. Neighbors also said that the stench often came from the underground of the pie shop.
And many people who patronize the barber shop just can't get in or out ... The answer to all this is simple-the raw material used in the pie shop is fresh human flesh, and the "supplier" is the barber shop upstairs. Todd, the barber's razor, was covered with the blood of the barber.
And he did this just to vent his hatred-he was Benjamin Barker who was deported that year. The injustice that happened to him and the misfortune of his wife and children later injected hatred into his heart like fire.
He is no longer Benjamin Barker, and the flame of hatred ignites his primitive manic instinct, and Todd, an out-and-out bloodthirsty demon barber, is born. Years later, he returned to England, joined hands with the pie shop owner Lavit (played by helena bonham carter), and started a bloody revenge.
4. A long time ago, I saw a movie "National Treasure" which is very similar to the Da Vinci Code. Action director: Jon Tatebo, jon turteltaub, drama producer: Jim Kouf, Jim Kouf, Marianne Wibberley Cormac, Wilbury Oren Aviv Charles Seigas, main actors: Nicolas Cage, Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger Dean. E Kruger justin bartha justin bartha sean bean Shawn Binqiang Watqiang Walter harvey keitel harvey keitel Christopher Plummer Christopher plummer David Dayan Fisher Release Date: 2004- 1 1-8 Country: Ben Franklin Gates of the United States is an adventurer who loves archaeology.
When he was a child, his grandfather john adams Gates told him a shocking secret. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, the founding fathers of the United States, once buried huge wealth as a war reserve somewhere, and the secret of the treasure was hidden in the Declaration of Independence. In fact, Ben's father also knows the story of the treasure. He thinks the Gates family is too tightly bound by this secret. As the seventh generation descendant of the family, he resolutely decided to stop the crazy idea of treasure hunting.
But "it's not up to my father." The secret haunted Ben for twenty years, and he always dreamed of finding the money. Ben began to actively prepare for the goal. He found a like-minded friend-computer expert Raleigh, but the treasure hunt soon reached an impasse.
On the other hand, Ian, a wealthy British adventurer, is also eyeing up this huge wealth and has repeatedly used murder to secretly deal with Ben. After learning about Ian's sinister intentions, Ben decided to visit Dr. Abigail himself.
What is more unexpected is that Abigail is a great beauty. She has devoted herself to protecting and studying the Declaration of Independence for many years, and she is full of wariness and hostility towards Ben. However, Ian and his men sneaked into the National Archives, which soon put Abigail on our side. They quickly reached a tacit understanding to deal with the treacherous Ian and the FBI agents led by Cedsky.
As a result, the treasure hunt team composed of three parties began an adventurous journey of wits and courage. The real history behind the thrilling story of making tidbits "National Treasure" In the thrilling action treasure-hunting movie "National Treasure", Nicolas Cage plays a new generation of treasure hunter Benjamin Franklin Gates. He found a treasure-hunting map on the back of the Declaration of Independence, where he can find a batch of priceless treasures.
In order to protect this most sacred national document and find the whereabouts of that priceless treasure through this document, Ben must first face a series of challenging mysteries, some hard-to-crack passwords and some secret information left over from American history. However, as the core content of the film, where do these fascinating clues come from? The thrilling story of National Treasure is driven by these clues. According to the requirements of producer Jerry Braque Harmo and director Jon Tedto, these clues should be based on real-life mysteries, treasure hunting stories, charming American characters and world history.
Some contents in "National Treasure" are the product of the combination of historical facts and imagination, including: the treasure facts of the Templars: the secret monk group known as the Templars has been excavating in the Solomon Temple for 10 years. Within two centuries, they became the strongest and richest organization in Europe, which led many people to guess that they had accumulated huge wealth.
It is said that in 1307, the Templar came to an end in the hands of the French Pope and King Philip. Before that, they shipped countless treasures to Scotland. Some people think that the treasure is on Oak Island in Nova Scotia, and it was transported to New America in the18th century.
Indeed, Christopher Columbus was also related to the Knights Templar, a branch of the Knights Templar, so he probably played a role in this mysterious legend. Fiction: No one knows whether the treasure of the Templar really exists or where it is hidden today.
In National Treasure, the filmmakers imagined that it fell into the hands of the founding fathers of the United States and was cleverly hidden ... until several generations later, Ben Gates found the final clue to the location of the treasure. The mysterious legend of the Knights Templar has always been talked about by people in popular culture. After the filming of National Treasure, dan brown published his best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code, which is also a proof.
* * * The fact of the Aid Society: This secret group system evolved from the remnants of the Templars. At first, it was just a loose organization of medieval architects, and finally it became an influential fraternity composed of European elites.
* * * Ji Hui is famous for its mystery, wealth and power. It is bound by mysterious religious rituals and uses ancient symbols as passwords. The eye of Providence and the unfinished pyramid on the dollar are symbols used by the * * * Economic Association.
Many American Founding Fathers were members of the Economic Aid Association, including George Washington, john hancock, Ethan Allen, Paul Revere and Benjamin Franklin. Some people even think that the urban layout of Washington, D.C. is based on the network concept realized by the Economic Association from the mysterious shape of Virgo.
Fiction: It is true that the * * * Economic Association not only left their mysterious symbols on the dollar, but also left mysterious symbols on all the buildings they built. But could these mysterious symbols be clues to hidden treasures? In this fictional film, former economic members lead Ben Gates to find the wealth he has been fighting for all his life through the mystery and code they left behind. Code and Password Fact: Codes and passwords have existed since at least the biblical era and were widely used during the American Revolutionary War. These users also include the founding fathers of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson was so fascinated by cryptography that he even invented an information coding device called Jefferson cylinder. * * * Economic members also have a standard code, which is the elusive "pigsty password".
The use of invisible ink during the War of Independence was also recorded in order to prevent secret information from being discovered by the enemy. There was another way to decode it.