The unold legend of "Indiana Jones" trilogy

Golden 2021-10-13 13:05:36

Are there many people like me who are used to the name of Raiders of the Lost Ark, but never watch these three films? Recently, I collected these three films and watched them carefully.

Indy's trilogy is divided into "Raiders of the Lost Ark", (Devil Cavalry), and (Jihad Ark) three steps, all directed by Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford.

The protagonist Indiana Jones is a name that almost every fan can remember and praise except 007. In Friends, when Ross introduced himself as a PhD in Archaeology, the shop sales lady flattered him and said: Oh, Indiana Jones! So Ross smiled happily and embarrassedly.

Unlike 007, Indy has never been involved in national intelligence work, just haunted one by one in legends. He has the courage, knowledge and "intellectual conscience" to save all kinds of strange treasures (the second part: temple of doom seems to be A bit deviated from the main line of the treasure). And 007 shuttles through too many beauties, conspiracies, and fragrant cars. It's too domineering and irresistible, and Indy is more peaceful and legendary. Of course, what I have to say is that Indy's "beauty" played by Harrison Ford is absolutely capable of overwhelming men, women, and anyone, and cannot be surpassed. Even in Harrison's old age, he couldn't let others replace his calm and masculine atmosphere. And this man, who is getting older and more attractive, has a low voice, and he can never disappoint movie fans.

These three steps and the films from 1981 to 1987 still seem to be full of challenges after more than 20 years, and you can even see the reflections of many movie fights and funny fragments that can't be found. In order to create the feeling of the 1930s, the film crew unplugged hundreds of antennas when shooting in Little Cairo and Venice. When shooting horror scenes, they collected more than 7,000 snakes from Europe and collected tens of thousands of them. Reptiles and even thousands of mice were raised to create scenes with various amazing effects, which is a great test and breakthrough for both the film crew and the actors.

The film is full of various types of fighting and chasing scenes. As long as it is a vehicle that people can use at that time, they are basically used for chasing, but there is no feeling of boredom at all.

It is said that Duobao is the originator of adventure films. I think such praise is not an exaggeration. If there is a film that is still intoxicated by people who have watched various high-tech films after more than 20 years, such a film can definitely be called a classic.

For fighting movies, it may be difficult to dig into people's deep emotions. The things that men like are different from women. They simply come to sink and play, and they purely devote themselves to the visual feast. This is also true of the treasure hunt. What is rare is that, as a trilogy, these 3 films are equally matched, except for the second temple of doom which is a bit gloomy. The fourth installment of Raiders of the Lost Ark will be screened this year. I don't know whether it will push him to a higher height after 20 years, or will it subvert the honor of the first three installments?

I don't know why, when I saw Treasure Treasure, I thought of the story of "Ghost Blowing the Lantern". The splendid plot of "Ghost Blowing Lantern" is absolutely comparable to Duobao. It seems that "Ghost Blowing Lantern" has also been changed into a movie, but can it be performed on the widescreen so just right? It is really a question.

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Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark quotes

  • 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]

  • Maj. Eaton: [sees a picture of the Ark with rays of power coming out of it] Good God!

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