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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