"Indiana Jones III": One and Two

Giles 2021-10-19 09:49:51

The "Indiana Jones" series saw the third installment. Oh, my opening is always like this, nothing new.

From my point of view, this is the best one among the first three. What I said is good-looking, of course it's just a movie-watching experience.

The rhythm of the whole film is smooth, there is no cold scene, and it is done in one go. The scenes of various fights, explosions, and chases are larger in scale than the previous two, and the effects are more realistic. Moreover, the design is very delicate, and it can be seen that the director is very careful and does not want to borrow the model of the first two parts and find another way. There are many scenes that have left a deep impression on me. For example, the battles on airships and airplanes, as well as the pursuit of evading airplanes, and the melee inside and outside tanks are really very, very beautiful.

Another factor that makes this movie even better than the previous two is that the plot and dialogue add a lot of jokes. This is not the first two. The first two movies are too orthodox, completely heroic movies, except for spectacles, adventures and fights, there are no other elements. It is easy to make the audience fatigued, such as me. This is not the case in this film. Adding some jokes to the film can make the dry plot more dynamic, raise the audience's interest, and make the audience more engaged, such as me. I was amused by some interesting dialogues and plots of the film, and finally I am not sleepy. Of course, the main funny characters in this film are in charge of Indiana Jones' father and the curator of the museum. The two of them can be regarded as performing due diligence. Now I know that Sean Connery can also be funny.

Even if some jokes were added to the film, it did not affect the overall style of the film. It is still a standard adventure treasure hunt. Add just right.

Since it is still an adventure treasure hunt, it must still be that mode. Regarding the plot, I really have nothing to say. But the difference in this film is that Indiana Jones finally has no beautiful women to accompany him and becomes an evil opponent. This is also a novelty of this film.

Can such an adventure treasure hunt film with thrilling fights, peculiar landscapes, exotic sceneries and light comedy dialogue be unsightly?

A rare sequel to a movie that is better than the previous one. It was completely beyond my expectation, and it was a surprise discovery for me.

2010-12-12



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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade quotes

  • Professor Henry Jones: [after Indy saves him from a German tank] You call this archaeology?

  • Principal SS Officer at Castle: [the Nazis burst into the room] Dr. Jones?

    Indiana JonesProfessor Henry Jones: Yes?

    Principal SS Officer at Castle: I will take zuh book now.

    Indiana JonesProfessor Henry Jones: Wuh-what b-book?

    Principal SS Officer at Castle: You have zuh diary in your pocket.

    Professor Henry Jones: You dolt! Do you think my son would be that stupid? That he would bring my diary all the way back here?

    [pause]

    Professor Henry Jones: You didn't, did you?

    [another pause]

    Professor Henry Jones: You didn't bring it, did you?

    Indiana Jones: Well, uh...

    Professor Henry Jones: You *did*!

    Indiana Jones: Look, can we discuss this later?

    Professor Henry Jones: I should have mailed it to the Marx Brothers!

    Indiana Jones: Will you take it easy?

    Professor Henry Jones: Take it easy? Why do you think I sent it home in the first place? So it wouldn't fall into their hands!

    Indiana Jones: I came here to SAVE you!

    Professor Henry Jones: Oh, yeah? And who's gonna come to save you, JUNIOR?

    Indiana Jones: [shouts] I told you...

    [grabs a gun and shoots all soldiers dead]

    Indiana Jones: DON'T call me Junior!

    Professor Henry Jones: Look what you did! I can't believe what you did!