Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark Comments

  • Demario 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    Marvel at Spielberg's ability to make the picture so exquisite in the era of lack of computer special effects. The story of the film is very strong, and the action and language are very humorous. As a Jew, Spielberg always portrays the Nazis awkwardly and ridiculously in his films, and also brings out the wit and bravery of the protagonist Indiana Jones. After watching this movie, I discovered that many similar themes afterwards always imitate Raiders of the Lost...

  • Haley 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    Colonialism...

  • Tyra 2021-10-20 18:59:37

    I always remember watching a foreign movie at home on a weekend afternoon in my childhood where the actor secretly sneaked into the submarine base. Before I finished watching, my mother was taken to the military area to participate in the violin performance. I didn't expect that the movie was the Ark of the Ark. As a film in 1981, the degree of compactness and the number of development paths are still top-notch today, and this style has even been used in the Adventures of Tintin. The most...

  • Deontae 2021-10-20 18:59:35

    Blu-ray rewatch, Amy is right, even without the role of Indiana Jones, it will not affect the plot at all. The Nazis found the ark of the covenant, opened it, and finally died. But without Dr. Jones being handsome, what else is there to watch in this...

  • Lupe 2021-10-20 18:58:27

    The cartoon tastes strong and...

  • Maximillian 2021-10-20 18:58:25

    9.0/10 points. Replay, remake Blu-ray. Created a classic series, shaping the classic image of Indiana Jones. . . The first part is the origin. The story is introduced in a wide range. At first I thought it was an ordinary adventure, but in the end it turned into a religious magical story. . . Steven Spielberg's consistent style, singing and laughing all the way through the seemingly exciting plot, all kinds of small humor. ....

  • Coleman 2021-10-20 18:58:22

    Looking forward to the originator of the treasure hunting category, I found out. . . Expectations are too high. But since 1981, it is indeed amazing. The difficulty is not that the script is not special effects, but the first use of the theme of Treasure Hunting as a commercial blockbuster and great success. It's not easy to take this step, so don't be picky about the current high taste. Three and a...

  • Nickolas 2021-10-20 18:58:19

    The film is co-produced by Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, laying the foundation for Harrison Ford to become the best-selling star in film history. With the passage of time, many bridge sections are slightly outdated, but overall they are still very...

  • Sarina 2021-10-20 18:58:18

    Thirty years have passed since the film was born, but the editing rhythm, stunt movement, and plot control are not lost to any commercial action film now. It can be said that this film is a watershed. The previous films, including the classics Godfather, including Flying Over the Madhouse, the rhythm is lengthy and slow, but the greatly accelerated rhythm of this movie, from plot to shot to editing, is the ancestor of modern blockbusters. But the plot is really...

  • Marcellus 2021-10-20 18:58:18

    The reason why a classic is a classic is that it can be surrendered at any time. The essence of Hollywood action comedies, coupled with academic meticulous and exquisite arrangement, can create a myth of word-of-mouth and box office. From this point of view, Spear Berg is no different than a master. Harrison Ford is the most handsome and most influential image in the Raiders of the Lost Ark series. The light-heartedness and excitement of this adventure series are similar to those of Hong Kong’s...

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Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark quotes

  • Indiana: Here, take this,

    [hands Marion a torch]

    Indiana: Wave it at anything that slithers.

    Marion: The whole place is slitherin'!

    [turns and mistakes Indy's whip on his side for a snake]

    Marion: Indy!

    [tries to burn it with the torch]

    Indiana: [screams]

  • Maj. Eaton: [sees a picture of the Ark with rays of power coming out of it] Good God!

    Brody: Yes, that's what the Hebrews thought.