As long as you dare to imagine, anything is possible

Rosalia 2022-04-20 09:01:01

The limitation of a blockbuster is that although it was exciting and shocking to watch at the time, when you watch it again a few years later, it is already greatly reduced. The first part of this Treasure Hunting series also led to the upsurge of adventure films at that time, but today, it is actually mediocre, and the plot arrangements in many places are really simple to the naive level, such as the excavation site controlled by the German army. Excavation, such as breaking into the German submarine base alone, really achieves what you want in the army. But a heroic and erudite archaeologist who seems to be omnipotent (actually, 007 in another field), ancient and mysterious legends, exotic customs, and occasional comedy in tense and intense fights, etc., have also become this type of film. magic weapon.

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  • 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.

  • Emiliano 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    Except for the unexpectedly real action scenes, there are really no bright spots, but just like TBBT's amy Tucao, even without Jones, the Nazis are still the same... So it is another unexpected joy -,-

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark quotes

  • 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.

  • Major Eaton: Doctor Jones, we've heard a lot about you.

    Indiana: Have you?

    Major Eaton: Professor of Archeology, expert on the occult, and how does one say it... obtainer of rare antiquities.

    Indiana: That's one way of saying it. Why don't you sit down, you'll be more comfortable.

    Colonel Musgrove: Yes, you're a man of many talents.

    Major Eaton: Now, you studied under Professor Ravenwood at the University of Chicago.

    Indiana: Yes, I did.

    Major Eaton: You have no idea of his present whereabouts?

    Indiana: Only rumors, really. Somewhere in Asia, I think. I haven't really spoken to him in ten years. We were friends once, but we had a bit of a falling out, I'm afraid.

    Colonel Musgrove: Now, Doctor Jones, you must understand that this is all completely confidential.

    Indiana: I understand.

    Colonel Musgrove: Yesterday afternoon, our European section intercepted a German communique that was sent from Cairo to Berlin.

    Major Eaton: You see, for the last two years, the Nazis have had teams of archaeologists running around the world looking for all sorts of religious artifacts. Hitler's a nut on the subject. He's crazy. He's obsessed with the occult. And right now, apparently, there is some kind of German archaeological dig going on in the desert outside Cairo.

    Colonel Musgrove: Now, we have some information here, but we can't make anything out of it and maybe you can. "Tanis development proceeding. Acquire headpiece, Staff of Ra, Abner Ravenwood, US."

    Indiana: The Nazis have discovered Tanis!

    Major Eaton: Now just what does that mean to you... 'Tanis'?

    Indiana: Tanis is one of the possible resting places of the Lost Ark.

    Colonel Musgrove: The Lost Ark?

    Indiana: Yeah, the Ark of the Covenant. The chest the Hebrews used to carry the Ten Commandments around in.

    Major Eaton: Alright now, what do you mean the Ten Commandments, you're talking about THE Ten Commandments?

    Indiana: Yes, the actual Ten Commandments. The original stone tablets that Moses brought down out of Mount Horeb and smashed, if you believe in that sort of thing. Didn't you guys ever go to Sunday School? Look, the Hebrews took the broken pieces and put them into the Ark. When they settled in Canaan, they put the Ark in a place called The Temple of Solomon, where it stayed for many years, till all of a sudden... whoosh, it was gone.

    Major Eaton: Where?

    Indiana: Nobody knows where or when.