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Thread : Movie Review: Indiana Jones 4
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Review by Travis Meacham.
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Nice write up Travis, I am actually more stoked to see it now than before.
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All of the criticisms are dead on. If it was any other movie, I probably wouldn't enjoy it as much, but Indiana Jones as a character is just too damn good. I hope they're encouraged to make a fifth movie. Maybe an old Indiana Jones trilogy? Only this time, focus more on the writing and character development. Sallah and Marcus Brody probably had less screen time in Raiders than any of the sidekicks in Indy 4, but still managed to be memorable and seem more developed. I think maybe if they introduced Ray Winstone's character differently and had a half hour extra movie time for character development, things would've been better. I know they wanted the fast-paced thrill ride feel, but even the previous movies had moments where the characters just relax, breathe, and share something about themselves without being on the verge of getting beaten up or killed.
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I did not care for it but I don't expect I'll get much support.
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Nah, I think Temple of Doom is the weakest, but then again Temple of Doom has lots of great quotes and scenes and I'm not sure this movie has that same influence. I'll have to watch a few more times. |
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I coulnd't have been more disapointed with this movie. Freaking aliens, are you kidding me? What a POS. I'm almost speechless at the reviews that are even sorta positive...I can hardly recall a single moment that was really good.
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I have to agree with P05esto on this one. That was just the most disappointing Indy movie they could have made!
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Have you ever even see an Indy movie? They're supposed to be hokey. They're based off serials of the 1930s and 40s. The film takes place in 1957. It's not like greasers or aliens conspiracies weren't big back then. Project Blue Book was started in the 1950s. The Roswell crash happened in the late 40s. How are aliens any more preposterous than glowing rocks who do who knows what, or a wooden cup that heals people and magically dissolves bullets, or a glorified box that releases ghosts that kill anyone unless you don't look at them.
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The movie begins with a bang...the beautiful opening shot of the race (note the wonderfully floating camera movement) ... the entry of Jones... the entry of Cate Blanchett ... the magnetism... the awesome fight and chase... the curiously haunting sequence at the test site ... the escape inside the fridge..... AMAZING!!!!! I was glued to the seat... all that fulfilled my expectations of the start. The second act wasn't half brilliant either.... it completely sucked me in... the pacing and plot were gritty and sumptuous... the motorbike chase was oh so brilliant.... Shia Lebeouf was quite good and effortlessly played a young James Deanish guy... luckily he didn't play the same character he played in Transformers.... Karen Allen was disappointing but it didn't affect the plot which was getting more and more interesting ... and the tension heightened with the breathtaking chase through the jungle and the swarm of ants.... And then things went downhill. Audience like me expects something more to the plot... not just a flying saucer flying away.....halfway through the movie, the audience already knows that there are ETs in the mayan temple .... it's not like the flying saucer bit at the end makes the audience's eyes open and the truth suddenly leaps at you out of the darkness and takes you by shocking surprise... lol.... it was exactly the other way round in Raiders of the lost ark.... the way the soldiers are burned to death was shocking and awe inspiring. What's more ridiculous is that Spielberg and Lucas with the other producers made HUGE efforts to prevent leakage of plot details... much was written about how there was just one single draft of the script and that it was kept in a special chamber........ i can't believe THIS was the story they had...lol...... and the marriage was dumb too.... it reminded me of another dumb closing scene - the marriage at the end of Mission Impossible 3. So yeah, a different ending (a meatier one at that) would've made the movie truly a masterpiece... anyways i'd give it 8.5/10 for a truly engaging 1st and 2nd act. Message edited by mihirkula on 06-06-2008 at 02:04:06 AM --------------- Intel E6750 * Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L * Galaxy 8800GT 512mb 620MHz* Corsair VX450 * 2GB Transcend 667* 2x120GB Seagate SATA * Altec Lansing ATP3* |
