The plot is simple: During World War II, Hitler, the leader of the Nazi army, summoned archaeologists from all over the world to search for the legendary "Ark", hoping to bless the Nazi war. However, the emergence of Indiana made the film ups and downs. The protagonist Indiana was wise, brave, just, and brave. From Nepal to Rome, he found the sun cane indicating the location of the ark of the covenant in Rome. He and Marilyn were trapped in the tomb where the poisonous snakes gathered. At this time, American heroism appeared, and the warrior finally escaped from the tomb and sent the "cabinet" safely.
At the end of the story, the power of the "cabinet" wiped out the concentrated Nazi forces, and the protagonist also returned to the United States and returned to a normal and ordinary life, and the "cabinet" was eventually sealed.
The reason why I watched this film is entirely because of its director: Spielberg. Looking at its works, "Indiana Jones" is not a highly recommended work, attached to Spielberg's top ten classic movies: "Chasing"/"Duel", "Purple", "Artificial Intelligence", "The Third Kind of Contact, "Indiana Jones"/"Indiana Jones", "ET", "Jurassic Park", "Jaws", "Saving Private Ryan", "Schindler's List", have time to read slowly .
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