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<description>Slightly aside from your very interesting review, I think any film graced with the presence of Nicolas Cage is enough to befuddle anyone. He&#039;s either constantly forlorn, or constantly wooden and it doesn&#039;t do anything for the films he&#039;s been in, especially not &lt;i&gt;National Treasure&lt;/i&gt;, which is pretty hard to make uninteresting. He manages it, of course.
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