2015/1/29 21:28:30

Orland 2022-03-20 09:01:09

The Treasure Hunting series, always adventurous.
It is difficult to write something profound. Inherited the style of the first two parts, and reached the pinnacle of the Treasure Collection in the third part. It's a big scene, and there are almost no small adventures: aside from the disgusting rats and skeletons in the tunnel, there are planes and cannons behind it! The last holy grail scene is a big scene. Well-made and impeccable. But the protagonist's extensive use of the law of immortality makes the audience a little bit aesthetically tired: Jones can't die anyway, is he still a human! If we were to be normal people, we would have died a thousand times... Isn't Nazi just a slumber? It would be too low to underestimate the power of the evil forces! To escape the clutches of the Nazis so easily, millions of Jews really died unjustly.
The element of affection is added, which makes people feel warm.
The description of love is not like the Dzogchen ending in the Ark of the Covenant—it is a kind of obsession instead of love between the sexes. It is absurd to say that the heroine does not love, but in comparison, she pays more attention to the Holy Grail. To put it in a high-sounding way, even one's own life can be given up for the ideals in his heart.
The ending that old-fashioned enemies have to die is also hard to arouse the enlightenment of the sense of justice in my heart.
Summarize some scattered, without too deep connotation, just draw a scene and watch the excitement. Take a look at your leisure, right for entertainment.

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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade quotes

  • [Vogel has captured Henry]

    Walter Donovan: Colonel. Jones is getting away.

    Colonel Vogel: I think not, Herr Donovan.

    Walter Donovan: Not THAT Jones, the OTHER Jones.

    [Indiana rides by with a pack of horses, laughing hysterically in triumph]

  • Professor Henry Jones: [to Indy] Well, I didn't trust her. Why did you?

    Walter Donovan: Because he didn't take my advice. Didn't I tell you not to trust anyone, Dr. Jones?