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So, National Treasures (2025) is kind of an interesting piece. The humor feels a bit offbeat, which I think adds to the charm. You have this European art collector who’s a bit obsessive—his fixation on a specific artifact at the British Museum’s special collections is what drives the narrative. It’s not just comedy; there's this underlying tension, especially as he clashes with the curator. The pacing ebbs and flows nicely, allowing for moments of reflection on the artifact's controversial past. I found the performances to be quite engaging, even if the direction is a bit unsteady. It's definitely not your run-of-the-mill caper, but there's something distinctive about how they tackle the themes of obsession and morality.
Features a unique blend of comedy and historical intrigue.The artifact's history adds depth to the narrative.Interesting dynamic between the collector and curator.
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