The director of IndianaJones explains the thinking that went into the movie’s incredible ending.
.) A former Nazi played by Mads Mikkelsen wants the dial so he can go back in time and fix Hitler’s mistakes in World War II and win the war. Naturally, Indy wants to stop him., he fails to stop the bad guys. Mikkelsen’s character gets the dial, and then uses it to find a “fissure in time” that he can fly a plane into. He believes he will be sent back to 1939.
Instead, the plane — which also contains Indiana Jones and his goddaughter Helena Shaw — winds up traveling off-course, back to the Roman siege of Syracuse in 212 BC. There, Indiana Jones is gobsmacked to discover that after loving history all his life, he has traveled back into it. He wants Helena to leave him in the past, likely to die. Instead, Helena punches Indy and knocks him unconscious, then drags him back to the present day.
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