Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Is Half Great
nails it. Seriously, rewatching this movie, for the first hour I was like, “What was I thinking all these years? This movie is incredible.”Where the film loses it is when the villains capture Indy and Mutt and they’re reunited with Marion and Oxley . The whole feel of the movie just changes almost instantly. The back and forth with Indy’s friend Mac feels like a cosmetic add-on. That Indy so willingly helps the enemies doesn’t quite sit right.
” Honestly, I don’t have a problem with them being at the center of anmovie. In fact, it’s a nice, unexpected shift from the previous three films. The problem is that the creatures and their abilities feel wholly disconnected from the movie around them. Their skulls control minds? Why? One was stolen? By who? They’re all sitting in this hidden city? Knowledge, not gold, was the treasure? It’s all so vague and incohesive.
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