I have the feeling that I may be in the minority with all the rave reviews going around, but I thought the latest Indiana Jones movie was average at best. It did have some good action sequences that lived up to those in the original trilogy (the motorcycle chase in and around campus and the fencing sequence), but the bad parts were really bad. Like on par with Indy meeting Hitler in Last Crusade or any time Kate Capshaw was on screen in Temple of Doom level bad.
The bad guys get attacked by monkeys? Shia LaBeouf swinging on vines like Tarzan? Trying to force another Indy-is-afraid-of-snakes bit into the picture. I mean, they’re in South America and this is the best way they can think of to work in a snake? Really? And George Lucas proves once again that he can’t write intimate moments (like we needed any more proof after Attack of the Clones). Personal interaction between Indy, Marion, and Mutt was painful at best.
Ultimately, moving the franchise into sci-fi territory was the greatest disappointment. Involving aliens took things too far from the theological/mystical underpinnings of the original trilogy. Yes, I realize that there was a little hand waiving early on about some “legend”, but it is undercut before it is even introduced since the Russians are stealing an alien corpse in the opening sequence and Area 51 and Roswell are brought up prior to any discussion of a legend.
I was intrigued when Indy mentioned that he spied on communists for the US government. Indiana Jones and the Commie Busters. Now that I would see.
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