The originator of routines

Grayce 2022-03-19 09:01:01

When I just finished reading it, I was a little disappointed. It was too rough and full of routines. The handsome Harrison Ford is a peacock.

Then I thought, no, these old and vulgar stalks and routines, which are used by others, are the classics of this movie. The movies at that time were the originator of all kinds of routines now, because routines were created by others. The worse the routines are used, the more successful the routines are created. Of course, the roughness of the early routines cannot stand on the shoulders of giants and learn from the experience in the future. It's a perfect routine, but people are the original routine.

With this kind of thinking, I found that this movie is stubborn with routines from beginning to end, and these routines and stalks have been continuously improved in the subsequent movies of this series.

A classic is a classic, a good film.

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Extended Reading
  • Trenton 2022-04-21 09:01:02

    A lot of plots are unscientific. . . If it is placed now, it will definitely be ridiculed countless times. . But since it's a film from the 80s, don't be too harsh. .

  • 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 half.

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark quotes

  • Brody: However, an Egyptian pharaoh...

    Indiana: Shishak.

    Brody: ...yes, invaded the city of Jerusalem round about 980 B.C., and he may have take the Ark back to the city of Tanis and hidden it in a secret chamber called The Well of Souls.

    Major Eaton: [skeptically] Secret chamber?

    Brody: However, about a year after the pharaoh had returned to Egypt, the city of Tanis was consumed by the desert in a sand storm which lasted a whole year. Wiped clean by the wrath of God.

    Major Eaton: [turns slowly toward Col. Musgrove] Uh... huh.

    Colonel Musgrove: Obviously, we've come to the right men. Now you seem to know, uh, all about this Tanis, then.

    Indiana: No, no, not really. Ravenwood is the real expert. Abner did the first serious work on Tanis. Collected some of its relics. It was his obsession, really. But he never found the city.

    Major Eaton: Frankly, we're somewhat suspicious of Mr. Ravenwood, an American being mentioned so prominently in a secret Nazi cable.

    Brody: Oh, rubbish. Ravenwood's no Nazi.

    Colonel Musgrove: Well, what do the Nazis want him for then?

    Indiana: Well, obviously, the Nazis are looking for the headpiece to Staff of Ra and they think Abner's got it.

    Major Eaton: What exactly is a headpiece to the Staff of Ra?

    Indiana: Well, the staff is just a stick. I don't know, about this big. Nobody really knows for sure how high. And it's...

    [turns blackboard to blank side]

    Indiana: it's, uh... it's capped with an elaborate headpiece in the shape of the sun with a crystal in the center. And what you did was, you take the staff to a special room in Tanis, a map room with a miniature of the city all laid out on the floor. And if you put the staff in a certain place at a certain time of day, the sun shone through here and made beam that came down on the floor here... and gave you the exact location of the Well of the Souls.

    Colonel Musgrove: Where the Ark of the Covenant was kept, right?.

    Indiana: That's exactly what the Nazis are looking for.

    Major Eaton: Now what does this Ark look like?

    Indiana: Uh... there's a picture of it right here.

    [opens a book on the table]

    Indiana: That's it.

    [they all look at an illustration of the Hebrews devastating their enemy with the Ark]

    Major Eaton: Good God!

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

    Colonel Musgrove: [pointing to a beam of light] Uh, now what's that supposed to be coming out of there?

    Indiana: Lightning. Fire. Power of God or something.

    Major Eaton: I'm beginning to understand Hitler's interest in this.

    Brody: Oh, yes. The Bible speaks of the Ark leveling mountains and laying waste to entire regions. An army which carries the Ark before it... is invincible.

  • 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]