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Agree with you nuanced opinion on Helena ENTIRELY. It's not that she's morally ambiguous. I, too, felt a spark of curiosity with the character when she participated in his lecture, and he got so excited, only for it to end with her only caring about money.
As much as I thought this film wasn’t awful, something needs to be done about Lucasfilms and Disney. They’ve done nothing but taint numerous franchises over the past 10+ years and something needs to change.
More Disney and not Lucasfilms. When Lucas is given more control (like with this movie) it's not ruined. Luckily, with shows like Andor, it seems we moved past the Last Jedi, RoS period and are recovering from Disney.
I just thought it was boring. One of the highlights of the old Indy films is that the action is mostly practical, shots are long and clear, you follow the action will. Harrison Ford is just too old. I mean, he’s amazing in the role, obviously, and I do like how he wants to stay in the past, after everything he’s lost, everything he’s been through, but at the same time, there weren’t any other treasures for them to steal? Like they had to go the time travel route? I thought it was done pretty well all things considered, but c’mon. Now, the opening was amazing. Top tier Indy action. I’m pretty oblivious to bad CGI, so de-aged Harrison Ford didn’t bother me (the train shot did look really bad though). I also thought that the movie focused waaaay too much on Helena. There were times where I was like, this is an Indiana Jones movie, where is Indy? But Harrison Ford really did play “sad Indy” so well. I really saw his emotion shine through the character. And I think James Mangold cared a lot about this movie, and if they let him do whatever he wanted, I think it would’ve turned out just a little bit better. It’s just Kathleen Kennedy’s fingerprints are all over this. John William’s score slaps, obviously. But yeah, it just was kinda boring
This was actually a really special movie for my family. My grandfather and father saw last crusade together when my dad was 19. Today I saw Indy 5 with my dad and I’m 19.
As I stated earlier, I had a blast with the movie. Harrison Ford killed it in his final outing of Indiana Jones. His arc was beautiful to watch. Helena Shaw is actually a good addition, as she is a flawed character who grows from a conman and a manipulative person to someone who cares for others above herself, as shown when she saves Indiana Jones from staying in 213 B.C. Teddy was fine, but he felt like a Short Round clone to me. I wish Antonio Banderas had a little more to do, even though I liked his involvement, and the same is true for Sallah. Voller is a great villain who poses an interesting challenge to Dr. Jones. The action scenes were fun despite some CGI being used. The opening sequence is excellent and a great way to kick off the movie, despite the questionable de-aging effects. The underwater sequence was my favorite action scene after the opening. The story was quite interesting and thematically rich. I actually really enjoyed the glimpses of Indy’s life and made him more grounded. It was handled really well. I was fine with the decision to write Mutt out because it made sense with the story and acknowledged the previous movie. The tone was there and there were fun moments of adventure and heroism. While the third act is the weakest part of the movie with an anticlimactic ending to the action, I still enjoyed it and loved the emotional moments. It was interesting seeing Indiana’s reaction to seeing history unfold and how he wanted to stay in the past. Seeing the Nazi plane in Syracuse was cool. Finally, the actual ending of the movie with Marion returning was perfect! I almost cried and the callback to Raiders felt natural. Overall, while it doesn’t come close to Last Crusade and Raiders, I really enjoyed the movie and would go see it again in theaters. I was very satisfied with the movie and the ending of Indiana Jones!
Btw fun fact with Voller he’s the only Indiana Jones villain to directly kill one of Indy’s allies. As in he’s the one who does the deed himself and not one of his minions
I can't believe most people only ALMOST cried, because I actually CRIED MY EYES OUT with this beautiful underappreciated GEM of a Movie Series Finale. I actually think this might be the best of the saga, because not even The Last Crusade made me FEEL THIS MUCH, I had never cried with an Indiana Jones movie, and this one took the cake.
I actually haven’t seen the film yet, but just wanted to put in to show appreciation for John Williams. He continues to produce at an elite level in his field, and instantly captivate his audience. Helena’s Theme (character problems aside - supposedly, hopefully I can enjoy her character) and the prologue score is superb. Hopefully the film will be as good!
As much as I don’t think this movie needed to exist, I’m glad it does. It’s not a great movie, but it’s a good time and I had fun watching it. The time travel scene was a cool new concept (definitely better than the aliens in Crystal Skull), and it was nice seeing old characters again. 7/10, would recommend.
I agree with both you guys. Dial of Destiny was by no means the best film in the franchise, but it gave us what we wanted which was a great send off for Indiana Jones, and the prologue might be my favorite opening to any Indy film.
I think James Mangold did a pretty good job, and this does retain my excitement for his star wars film. How ever I would be lieing to say I don't miss Spielberg. He just shot indy better with things like shadows, or transition from younge indy putting on the hat, to old indy.
Spielberg is of his own class. Gonna take Mangold a couple more movies to ever dream of reaching that level imo. He’s a good director, but Spielberg is just that chef that makes everything that much better. Mangold did a decent job for the most part imo
Spielberg heavily praised Mangold and said he thought he was the only one who could make a Indy film but Mangold blew him away. As for Spielberg shooting Indy better...that 100 % wasnt the case with Crystal Skull. That was one of his worst movies and I didnt even hate Crystal Skull but it just felt like a different Indy movie. Spielberg even seemed fed up with Lucas and just gave in to what he wanted. He attempted to not direct Crystal Skull but Lucas convinced him. It felt like two movies. Dial felt closer to the feel of the first 3 movies.
I'm a huge Indiana Jones fan as well, growing up with the original trilogy. I had a lot of issues with Crystal Skull, but I still enjoy watching it. I feel this movie for the most part corrected the issues I had with Crystal Skull. I really enjoyed it. I agree with a lot of what you said about Helena and Antonio Banderas. I didn't mind sad Indy or that Mutt was killed off. I enjoyed the archeological elements, making it feel like classic Indy. The de-aging wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. I tried just not to focus on it, and just enjoy the action and Indy. The voice was a little jarring at first, but I got used to it. I didn't expect them to really go through with the time travel. At first I was kinda taken a back. But when I just accepted it and just went with it, it was fine. I'm glad they didn't leave Indy on the past to die. That would have really disappointed me. In the end, I'm happy with what I got. Never thought I'd see the day when this movie would finally come out and I really enjoyed it. Without cringy moments like Crystal Skull or the weird color that that movie had. This movie looked like an indiana Jones movieand felt like one for the most part. So I'm happy and look forward to seeing it again.
I agree with pretty much everything you said. Crystal Skull was a very flawed movie. Felt like 2 different movies. The colors, the bad looking CGI at times...it hurt the movie. I however didnt hate the movie but things in it I didnt like. Biggest being the horrible tarzan/monkey scene. Dial felt like a movie more connected to the look and feel of the first 3. As good as those, of course not, but it was still a fun movie and honestly at this point those first 3 are so nostalgic to many people that it's hard to recapture that but there are some who have no desire to even think this could be good and have been tearing it down for months. Had their minds made up long ago. It's sad.
The massive Indy fan in me ended up being fine with it. My overall score would be a 6.5/10. Even if I wasn’t much of a fan of his character, I honestly thought it was horrible how they just killed off Mutt like that. Then again, I guess it worked for what they wanted to explore with Indy in this movie. That’s something I’m still mixed on personally. The movies pacing is also off, the Waller character, insufferable for most of the movie, comes around at the end, and the CGI replacing the practicality of Indy was an issue I had personally. Ending was a bit weird, but still okay. It was great to hear Williams masterful score again tho. The first 20 minutes are great too. Other than that, the movie is okay imo. Like Kingdom, I wouldn’t mind giving it another watch, tho it’ll still rarely happen cause it pales in comparison to the trilogy, making this feel like a generic action film, not the premium greatness that is Indiana Jones. The important thing is: it’s not awful like Last Jedi or Rise of Skywalker imo :P it’s as close of a W as it can get to
@@Trill_Tour I can respect that. Everyone’s got their different standards, criteria, opinions, etc. Me, anything 6/10 or higher technically means I liked it. It’s just the extent that varies…
I hate Disney. I boycotted them for three years and will continue to do so. I saw this film out of respect for my late father, Harrison Ford and the great John Williams. I went into this movie with hate and wasn’t expecting myself to like it…I liked it. It’s nowhere as good as the first three. It’s better then kingdom of the Crystal skull. This film is really a movie on its own. Never got bored once. Helena got annoying sometimes but she eventually realized the importance of family and she needed Indy. He is smart Indiana Jones. Solving puzzles. She especially needs him in the cave scenes. I don’t know what people are smoking. The film was a smooth pace and ended quickly. Everyone was cheering in my cinema. And if we remember, Marion saved Indy several times in the original raiders. Dial of destiny may not win any awards but it is a solid action movie and I smiled through a lot of it. I had no issues with Indy being old. He lost his son and pushed people away. Now he must find himself again and become “Indiana jones” once more. It relates more because I have a grandfather close to 80. He’s the exact same way. I’m not a shill. I hate Disney. But this film wasn’t bad at all.
I just saw it today. It was okay. There were some slow parts, The de-aging parts weren't 100 percent genuine. At times I thought it looked like a video game. Just seemed weird. I'm just glad Indy didn't die or stay in the past. It's very nice that Karen Allen made an appearance and having John Rhys-Davies back also.
I quite like this film if you look at it with the thought that this is the final movie Harrison Ford, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and John Williams will work on together (I imagine they would do more films each of them but this is the last Harare together)
Can I just say, I thought the ending was really good, after thinking about it. I like how the Nazis' first attempt to try to travel back to 1939 to usurp Hitler failed epically and they jumped to ancient Rome instead. Wouldn't have made any sense if they mastered the dial on the very first try. And then Indy, the greatest archaeologist ever, gets to witness the history he's only taught and chased after his whole life, in a front row seat. It was a bold move, but I liked Mangold's reasoning behind it. And Indy being reunited with Marion after separating from her after Mutt died in the war was the best happy ending I could think of for Indy in this movie. I know some fans don't agree, and that's fine, but I walked out of the theater completely satisfied.
I agree with you. I really enjoyed. I don’t think it was as good as the original set of films from the 80’s but it was definitely an improvement of Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls. And honestly even with the mediocre CGI, the cold open was awesome. It felt like we were in a micro Indiana Jones film actually set in WW2 while he’s on a mission. It was great to see Sallah and Marion one last time, and I think it’s cool that for the first time Indy is tempted by the power of a relic.
I thought Dial of Destiny was good, certainly not perfect or up there with the original trilogy, but still good. I agree with some of your points about its length, as some of the plot threads involving the CIA, Helena's fiance and Indy being framed for murder really didnt go anywhere and could have been taken out without any impact on the wider film. And the ticker tape parade chase and Moroccan tuk-tuk/car chase action sequences indeed could have been shortened a bit too, they got quite murky. However i actually thought the dynamite scene was impeccable, and probably the first time i found Helena to be likeable ever since she first betrayed Indy. In some ways she mirrors Indy from Temple of Doom, even having a Short Round-esque sidekick of her own. I also thought the opening WW2 sequence was nice, the de-aging uncanny valley did occur to me at the beginning but as the sequence kicked off i didnt notice it as much. Lastly i thought the finale worked, it was so cool seeing some of Archimedes' inventions at work against the Romans. It felt natural for Indy to feel delirious in between having been shot and being saddened about his life and hence wanting to stay, and i too laughed when Helena punched him and it abruptly cut to black. The final scene where he reunites with Marion was imo as good as it could have been, it was touching.
Love everything you said during the cold open section Sean, exactly how I summed it up in my review too. That was my favorite part of the entire movie, but that movie magic that made the original three films what they are is almost gone entirely from this movie. You look at Raiders and everything is real: Real locations, real stunts, real creativity. Everything in this movie looks fake and fabricated in comparison. They don’t make movies like they used to anymore!
If your searching for a modern movie franchise filled with beautiful locations, amazing sets, great stunts & clever vfx work I'd recommend Donnie Yen's Ip Man & the live action Rurouni Kenshin films.
I think this film is not an Indy movie of the past. This is a James mangold Indy movie. And going into the film with that thought, helped me enjoy it a lot more.
I saw it today (SPOILERS Pros: Amazing opening Great Acting Amazing Soundtrack Didn’t disrespect Indiana Jones Good villain Good de aging Was pretty entertaining Overall a good sendoff to the character Indiana Jones didn’t die Cons: Time travel was a bit weird Helena was annoying 8.5/10
“Didn’t disrespect Indiana Jones” Movie literally ended with him getting beat up by a woman to prevent him from slaughtering everyone in human history.
This movie had its moments. That's why I don't necessarily hate this film. I've never hated any Indy film. I've seen Indy 1 through 4 so many times including the redheaded stepchild called Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I used to put my 2003 DVD trilogy box set on loop and play it every night for days before falling asleep since my Panasonic DVD player had a sleep mode I'd set for 2 hours. But for all the great Indy moments this film had, how long did I feel good from it? Maybe 10 minutes from a 2 1/2 hour movie? I know the nuclear bomb scene in Indy 4 was ridiculous but I actually found it fun to watch. And I loved that diner fight between 50s greasers vs. jocks. That silly, stupid fun was missing in this film. Did anybody notice how tall Phoebe was in this film? She's listed as 5'10 and Harrison is listed as 6'1 but she looked taller than Harrison. I guess Harrison has shrunk quite a bit due to his age. The story is about some random god daughter who Indy hadn't seen in 18 years or since she was 12 stealing an artifact to auction off. And Indy who was just minding his own business since he was retiring as a college professor got caught in the entire ordeal. It was an unnecessary adventure that Indy didn't need to get involved in. For the next 90 minutes, Helena was acting like a jackass. When Indy crashed that vehicle, Helena and that boy just leave him there and go on a different vehicle. I'm like, WTF? In the words of Stephanie Tanner: HOW RUDE! The moment Helena locked up Indy, I started to see why those plot leaks from over a year were being revealed. Many folks from all over the net were saying Phoebe's character is the worst part of the film and she is! They weren't wrong. Take a the worst parts of Willie Scott from Temple of Doom and Elsa Schneider from Last Crusade. Combine them and Helena is still worse than them. I know Shia is Shia. But even his Mutt wasn't that annoying. Ray Winstone's Mac in Crystal Skull was the worst character to me prior to Indy 5. Remember him? He kept switching sides. A useless POS character. That's basically Helena Shaw but without a penis. I feel she's more related to Mac. But Lucasfilm decided to make a movie about Mac but turn him into female and watch her run around for 2 hours while putting Indy's life in danger after he already lost his son from Vietnam and was in the process of a divorce. At least Indy got Marion back at the end. Han and Leia never went back to each other because their son killed Han. Dial of Destiny had its moments but they were just moments. Most scenes were extremely forgettable even the action sequences. Think about this movie by Sunday and you will pretty much forget what the story was all about and the characters. Not the biggest turd I've seen but still a turd.
6/10. It's not great but it is above average. Ranking 5. Dial of destiny 6/10 4. Kingdom of the Krystal skull 7/10 3. Temple of doom 8/10 2. Raiders of the last ark 10/10 1. Last crusade 10/10
Understandable, Kenshin & Donnie Yen's Ip Man are two of my all time favorite movie characters. For me both had satisfying send offs & I really hope it stays that way.
I noticed the bad CGI shot of Indy running on top of the train where he looks super fake. Other reviewers have mentioned that shot too. Also, the shots of Indy hanging out of the motorcycle sidecar where his face (such as it is) is nearly touching the ground looked super fake to me, too. Looked like a videogame cutscene from the early 2000s.
Sean your review is one of the best that I've seen in TH-cam. I went on release day with my family and hated this film to the core and you have pointed the good, the bad and the ugly with this film 😅
At the 10:00 minute mark, I just had to write this, cause you’re EXACTLY right! It looked soooo embarrasingly BAD, it truly floored me. It straight up reminded me of Peter Parker, jumping from roof to roof, back in Raimi’s original 2002 Spider-Man movie! It was THAT bad. It looked like Woody from Toy Story, when he runs, lol. So, so, so weak, and it REEKED of laziness from the production. Thanks for this review, I felt it was spot on! :-)
I hate Disney. I boycotted them for three years and will continue to do so. I saw this film out of respect for my late father, Harrison Ford and the great John Williams. I went into this movie with hate and wasn’t expecting myself to like it…I liked it. It’s nowhere as good as the first three. It’s better then kingdom of the Crystal skull. This film is really a movie on its own. Never got bored once. Helena got annoying sometimes but she eventually realized the importance of family and she needed Indy. He is smart Indiana Jones. Solving puzzles. She especially needs him in the cave scenes. I don’t know what people are smoking. The film was a smooth pace and ended quickly. Everyone was cheering in my cinema. And if we remember, Marion saved Indy several times in the original raiders. Dial of destiny may not win any awards but it is a solid action movie and I smiled through a lot of it. I had no issues with Indy being old. He lost his son and pushed people away. Now he must find himself again and become “Indiana jones” once more. It relates more because I have a grandfather close to 80. He’s the exact same way. I’m not a shill. I hate Disney. But this film wasn’t bad at all.
I was pleasantly surprised! it wasn’t better than raiders or last crusade in my opinion. But it was better than temple of doom and so much better than crystal skull. James mangold did a great job directing it. Was a lot of fun and felt like the classic movies. I just thought a chase scene went on a little too long but that’s the only thing I didn’t like. I also liked Helena a lot I’m surprised so many people found her annoying. The opening was a lot of fun too! Probably my favorite part of the movie. The ending was also great and super sweet with Marion and the hat 😊 also I’d like to add that I think it does add to the legacy because I love that Indy gets to see history with his own eyes and it felt like a payoff after he’s been chasing artifacts for years
Glad to see some positivity. The hysteria about Helena annoys me, as she is nowhere near as bad as people say she is, nor did she try to "replace" Indy as some feared. Loved the ending as well!
@@equalopportunityoffender1816I didn’t hate her but I just felt she was unnecessary. If they wanted to give him a side kick type why the hell wouldn’t you bring back shorty or mutt? Especially for nostalgia purposes since this is the last movie.
For me, as a teen who grew up and has so much love for the original 3, getting to see Indiana Jones on the big screen for the first time was special and I will always have a special place for this movie due to that. Even if I can see that objectively there's many problems
My buddy went with me to see it Sunday afternoon (the soonest I could get out to watch it) and my friend hasn't seen any of the previous films start to finish and he said "that was pretty good". I've been an Indiana Jones fan most of my life and Raiders is my favorite film of all time. He asked me what I thought once we left and I was like "ehhh" because I really didn't know what to say. This was my most anticipated movie of the year featuring my favorite movie character and my favorite actor and just like you Sean I'm very conflicted about a lot of it. I had low expectations of course given the circumstances and nothing will ever top the original trilogy, but even just for a silly little adventure I think I have to say overall it was disappointing and confusing to me. It's not great and it's not awful. It's just there.
I liked Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Helena character. 😬 It was very subtle, but I could see the pain behind her character’s eyes because of her father not being around anymore and seeing Indy as someone who left her and her father but still had some affection for Indy as her Godfather. ♥️
@@equalopportunityoffender1816Right?! I completely agree. Thank you for telling me. It’s nice to know that I wasn’t the only one who liked her character.
@@MichealAfton1983 Thank you for being kind about it. I respect your opinion too. 👌 I personally came around to her character after that flashback scene when Indy left her and her father with the dial of destiny. It was a revelation for me: "Oh, that’s why she’s somewhat resentful towards Indy! She’s upset that he left them, but still, in a way, cares for him too." In my opinion, it was all very subtle with her Helena character. I think it would’ve helped more to show more of this in the story. Sorry for the long reply. That’s just my take on it.
Glad you mentioned the rubberband train man. Driving home from the movie I brought that up to my wife. And I correlated my dislike for it with my same criticism about the back of the racing jeep sword fight (and the Tarzan swinging jungle monkeys scene) from Crystal Skulls--that just because you *can* do something and can do it without actually doing the real thing (and I suppose reduce physical harm to any actors) and as a result make something 10x fantastical doesn't mean you should. The difficulty of sword fighting while balancing on the back of moving jeeps would be hard for even the most adept sword fighters--and there would be a stumble or two--that's what makes it "realistic". So choreograph it as such. We don't need to think Indy or his son is a super hero. Like the original scenes where Indy is being dragged under a van or whatever is freaking awesome and you observe the protagonist doing awesome yet *challenging* things--those "how did I get myself into this" sort of moment--not "o a sword and some monkeys--that would look way cool!"
Even with the flaws of this movie, I still really enjoyed it! To me, this was arguably a perfect send off to the Indiana Jones we as an audience has come to love. If they’d want to continue this franchise, I’d strongly suggest doing the ‘young Indiana jones’ chronicles. Aside from that, this film was one of the best I’ve seen in 2023. And that is saying a lot, with its faults. I do suggest you watch this movie, it’s a thrill ride and a send off for the man we’ve known for so long. This is probably my favourite Lucasfilms project they’ve done in a long while.
The massive hysteria some people have drummed up about this movie is laughable, proclaiming it to be the worst movie ever made months before even seeing it. It was good, not great, but good. It's no Raiders or Crusade, but I liked it. Everyone who had a stroke about Helena probably just saw a clickbait headline and took it at face value, she's not a perfect character (and sometimes mildy cringey), but she did not come even remotely close to ruining the movie.
100% agree and if you look at the rumors, 99% were fake but sadly did a lot of pre-release damage as people easily buy into people with youtube channels who have an agenda to bring down movies they dont like. Many of the rumors stated they filmed 4 endings with Indy dying in all 4 and Phoebe taking over. Nope. One of the biggest rumors was she had to go back in time and save Indy, they recreated the first 3 movie scenes with her replacing Indy. Nope.
I relate to how fair you are trying to be with this movie, Sean, but you can't deny the best you can honestly say is you feel "mixed" about the movie. For me, it was great to see Harrison Ford as Indy, but at 80, I had a difficult time for most of the movie suspending my disbelief. Bottomline, this is not a good end result for a summer action film. It's hard to say, but there is no way this movie will cover its cost, and that is a sad ending to the franchise.
I actually thought the multi-level chase (Indy and Helena chasing while being chased for entirely unrelated reasons (was a highlight; I really liked the way that was put together!) Interesting that you had the opposite reaction.
The biggest issue with this film is his age. If kingdom came out in late 90s and this came out in the 2000s it would be a lot more believable and better. However it is nice to have one indy film come out in my life seeing how I was born in 08
I do like how they handled mutt. It gives a good reason for indy not being married and being able to go on one last ride and not have to give a reason why Marrian or mutt would come along. And it was nice to see Marrian show up at the end and try to give indy a slightly less happy ending than kingdom. But I still prefer were kingdom left him
@@tribvne9633ndy fought in WW2, remember? You don’t get to see a lot of fighting per se but he was definitely on the front lines. Like father, like son.
Idea for next (FINAL?) movie - “Indiana Jones - LEGACY” Premise: It’s a drizzly, overcast day and we start with a large crate being returned to the wax exhibits of Indy, Marcus etc. in the Museum (as in Raiders) - there’s one empty space. The crate is opened to reveal the statue of Helena Jaw/Feeble Wallet-Drain (could be the original - difficult to tell!). As it’s being placed back on its stand, someone mentions that it mysteriously disappeared one evening; no-one knows what happened to it or how it was returned. Still, no-one actually missed it. At all. A few days later there’s a family/school tour visiting and 2 of the kids (NOT precocious/dislikeable, instead average, reasonably smart) are rather taken with Indys statue - they having read up on his exploits. They notice the statue of Marcus is holding a drawing/image of the Chachapoyan Fertility Idol (yep, from the start of Raiders) and mention it’s a pity Indy never got to get it back from “That guy to took it”. One of them recalls bits of something (s)he once read about the Idol - “If you hold hands with heart that’s pure, your dearest wishes will endure”. So they hold hands with the Marcus statue and wish Indy had indeed recovered & displayed the Idol. The Marcus statue sheds one, small, unseen tear. That (stormy) night [natch], Marcus comes alive and meets ‘the Council’ - wax figurines who also have temporary life - they advise him there may - may - be a way to obtain the Idol - snag it, the clues are somewhere about the museum. GO FETCH, Marcus! Not so easy, considering Indy has said he once saw Marcus getting lost in his own museum - high jinx ensue. But NOT in ‘Night at the Museum’ style, rather something NEW and CREATIVE, involving some brainwork, dangers and IMAGINATION, Disney. Not to mention effective (but not overused) CGI - just enough for the story. Main movie happens, a few laughs/jumpscares along the way - final scene shows the Indy statue holding a replica of the Idol (OR IS IT THE ORIGINAL?????). Just brainchompin’.
I think if they hadn’t shot Indy, him staying in the past would’ve worked. He could’ve stayed and lived in the past and, yes, eventually died there. But not so soon. Or even better, don’t make Indy so god damn sad. Not everyone has to be sad when they’re old. Let Indy have a relatively happy life but he’s given a chance to find a Time Machine which gives him an arc of having to choose between his normal life and his passion for archaeology. If this is about Indiana Jones retiring, let him have to choose to retire from archaeology in the most intense way: he has to give up a Time Machine.
1. He couldn’t just stay in the past, that would change the course of history. Most likely, None of the series would happen anymore. Ever heard of the butterfly effect? 2. I agree that would’ve been a more fun way to continue the story, but then he would never even consider staying in the past (which was an obviously stupid idea but he was shot and wasn’t thinking clearly.) 3. It wasn’t really a time machine, it connected two points in time and space. Archimedes wanted to seek help to save Greece from the Roman invaders, so he found a time ‘fissure’ that connected 213BC and whatever time the film takes place in, he didn’t care when or where the help would come from! It’s essentially a compas that points you towards a specific wormhole.
I feel like the time travel idea doesn’t work well with the franchise of Indiana jones. Indiana jones has always been about myth and legends and discovering that. This moved towards math, science and technology which doesn’t fit perfectly like how myth and legend does in the previous films. Helena was annoying. She was really hard to sympathize with and the flip in her character from con man to helping Indy came off as her being controlling and a bit too talkative. Lastly the movie overall was very slow and would have been better if they cut down the long talking moments and sped up the slower parts between action. The good was that it had some classic Indy feelings and action was great.
I think this movie had some great plot and character themes but imo here the biggest killer is that this movie simply didn’t have the breezy nature the last 4 had. I don’t think you realize how vital that is for an Indy movie until you don’t have it. 6.5/10 in my book
Why do people have issues with the time travel twist in this movie? Raiders has ghosts flying around as people's faces are melting off. Temple of Doom has a guy being alive after having his heart ripped out, plus possession and voodoo. Last Crusade has a nine hundred year old Knight waiting in a cave and Crystal Turd has aliens... People are being way too harsh on Dial of Destiny. From a filmmaking perspective, this thing is so far above Crystal Skull it's not even funny...
One of my biggest disappointments was the lack of a gruesome death scene. That’s become a staple of the Indy movies and even though this movie had a lot of death, it was pretty tame. I still really enjoyed the movie. I just felt like it was missing some of those key Indy tropes. He doesn’t swing from his whip at all…
I love your thoughts, Sean! I had a good time with the film but I do agree with a lot of what you said. Coolest part was seeing Indiana Jones for one last time :)
I really enjoyed it as well. I had some issues with it, but I thought that it was a really good final adventure for one of cinema’s greatest characters.
My family and I actually liked the movie, despite it being a tad too long. Lots of TH-camr hatred towards it, and towards just about anything that Disney & Kathleen Kennedy has touched. And mostly for good reasons. But this latest Indy film was as far-fetched as all the other films. But I wasn't ever truly bored, nor roll my eyes at his sidekicks. Most sidekicks in superhero or action films are horrible. But, surprisingly, I didn't find myself irritated at Phoebe Fleabag Waller-Bridge or the young boy actor.
I liked this movie for the most part. I think the problem with it is that it's a good movie not a great one. And it only really needs to compared to Crystal skull which even though I had an issue with I don't know how I would rank those two. Now addressing the matter as to why aliens and time travel doesn't feel like it belongs in an Indy movie, you probably gave a better explanation than I could, but I will say this these last two movies to me feel like they were taken straight from a novelization of Indiana Jones that someone else wrote that probably wasn't canon.
People just want to hate on these IPs before seeing them, even after years of clamoring for more of the IP. I liked Dial of Destiny, but I do wish it explored the themes of Indy getting older just a bit more. Like an extra talking scene in place of a set piece might have worked. Basically a 7. Worth the watch, but you’ll still like Raiders/Last Crusade more.
I feel the same way. It's right up there with Crusade and Raiders, Crystal Skull and Temple were worse. So to go to be one of the best Indy films is a win.
Yeah I'm with you guys here. Indiana Jones was one of the first '80s franchises that my parents introduced me to and I felt like with this movie I actually enjoyed watching the movie as much as crystal skull is the worst film. Compared to that, I thought the same. I would actually enjoy watching this movie. I didn't enjoy watching the Temple of Doom though. I feel like that's the only legitimate bad movie in this franchise. I know that's a very unpopular opinion, but I don't feel like watching that movie again. I did enjoy that movie but overall dial of destiny was actually a very nice send-off and it had a lot more heart than I was expecting
That’s kinda what gets me too. Indy 4 left him in a better spot honestly. Got hitched, made a family, took his hat back from his son like the boss he is, strolled on off. Happy, and satisfying. Tho Crusade will always have the best ending imo
Didn’t really care about the villain and the way he died was so underwhelming say what you want about Kingdom of the Crystal Skull at least she had a more memorable death.
I liked the movie quite a bit, but the wide shot of Indy running on the train in the distance was really bad... I bought the de-aging, whatever, but THAT shot put me out of the scene, right away, and I had to "recover" and re-adjust my brain during the next minutes, lol. But I liked this movie. People say "no one asked for it", but it's wrong: I ASKED for it, because I didn't want Indy 4 to close the saga and I feel this one does a WAY better job (even if Spielberg's directing is missing in some action sequences). That's really all I asked. EDIT: to be fair: those giraffes on the train of Last Crusade looked just as fake, lol.
I will say I think the opening bit in WW2 was my favorite part. The cgi looked good to me and the actions felt like things Indy would have actually done back in his prime so it made sense. The cgi bugs of course were stupid especially compared to Temple of Doom and the time travel scene looked too bright and clean and shiny just like Crystal Skull to me. Also Indy doesn't havd his own gun in this which sucks but at least he actually killed people unlike Crystal Skull so that's a plus lol.
Am I the only one when at the beginning of the film, when they introduced that dagger of Christ (or the one that was used on Christ- something like that) I was like dang that’s interesting! That hooked me a little more than the dial for a brief moment honestly
I actually felt something strong with the end because I suspect people have had weird experiences with like the Bermuda Triangle and such. You know what I mean...I don't want to spoil anything.
31:27 just went on a tangent thinking about how the opposite should’ve been the case for anakin in the phantom menace. Rather than saving a cat, there should’ve been some sense of darkness in little boy ani. Idk just something interesting to think about
Great video as always. As a massive fan of the original trilogy, I really wanted to enjoy this. It just left me cold. Cartoony, overblown CGI action. Generic action movie sound design (they didn't even bother to recreate those distinctive Indy punch sounds). Even the John William score (and yes I appreciate his age) seemed like a copy and paste job from the previous films. It's been said so many times I know but this series truly ended in 1989 with the characters riding off into the sunset.
When I see the divorced paper in the beginning and he mentioned that Mutt was killed, immediately i think that's the most cliche plot line for an older hero. That's even happened to another Harrison Ford iconic role, Han Solo.
I find the idea that other life forms could exist within our universe and the concept that time travel is possible far more plausible than an ark where spirits come out and kill you.
As a devoted fan of Indiana Jones series, my heart is bleeding. Tbh I have absolutely no idea how people can say that this is better than the crystal skull. Despite some stupid monkey-swinging crap, aliens and poor CGI, that movie had soul, gave Indy a respectful and climactic send off and was actually enjoyable to watch. Maan even if you didn't like Shia LaBeuf, he at least had a distinctive character with obvious flaws to be ironed out throughout the movie - we saw him grow into being a hero and at the end, I could see him carrying some future movies as the lead Indy successor. This lady's character however seems so empty, dead and uninteresting. She starts off by leaving Indy to die, then for whatever reason decides "nah, now I'm gonna save him, why not" and Indy is supposed to be fine with it. No character arc, no likeable qualities, she's just great at everything, ACCEPT IT... Instead of giving that character any depth, anything for the audience to relate to, making her HUMAN, they gave us a plastic mannequin of a protagonist. If they depicted Indy as her mentor, passing the hat onto her, showing her "the ropes", making her realise what truly matters in life, it would have been 10 times better. Say at some point he's ready to sacrifice himself to save her life, leaving the dial behind and maybe that's when she realises that it's not all about the treasure and money, but the people around you or something (which is really the core of being THE Indiana Jones - that's how he differs from all the villains in this series) - literally anything! Anyone can come up with something like that in 2 seconds and I think it's way better than what the writers did here which is pretty much nothing xd. She becomes a good guy all of a sudden and that's it really - there you have it, now you're supposed to cheer for her. Throughout the movie you have this strange feeling that she can stab Indy in the back at any point, you don't trust her as an audience member and it just makes the whole thing uncomfortable to watch. Apart from that, the action scenes are decent, the de-aging is fine and believable for the most part (and that's the main reason the first 15 minutes of the movie are actually very enjoyable), the script is an inconsistent mess (you can see it was rewritten several times), the whole ending is a nonsense. All in all, what the actual F? The movie simply made Indy obsolete - a dead weight to carry around. It's even worse than what they did with Luke honestly... F disney, F "THE MESSAGE", F "strong female leads" and destroying iconic, beloved IPs. They've already lost 300 million on "Strange World" and "Lightyear" and are on their way to lose even more with "Elemental". If they had any excuses for messing up those movies, loosing money on a huge renowned franchise like Indiana Jones will be just inexplicable. If that happens, I sincerely hope the shareholders will finally step in to save this sinking ship of a production company. I am done with disney, period.
I have seen every Indy movie in the theater at least once as they were released. I rewatch them all the time as well. I even own actual props from two of them. I like this movie much better then 4. So yeah, real fans can have different opinions. Sorry you didn't like it. I did but thats my opinion. All the added anti disney stuff does make it seem you either didn't see this movie or went in with such a bias you were going to hate it you missed a lot of things. Disney is still the most successful studio, keep in mund they also released the 3rd highest performing movie ever in the last year as well (Avatar 2) So they will be fine without you. Disney releases a lot of stuff. Some makes billions and some don't. Always been like that with them.
Would've been amazing if they had him and short round whose become mutts mentor on an adventure to save mutt. Instead the beat up an old man who was once a hero.
Here is my review. Disclaimer: I haven't seen it yet. Okay, let's go. So my non-review is that if they put enough special effects into the movie, then many (20%) will just love it. Others (40%) will just think it is okay. And only those (40%) who have any braincells left will have an accurate opinion to give. 7:00 When you say today "it is phenomenal but not quite there". What I am hearing is "in 5 years it will look like the first Godzilla movie."
Just watch it please, most people aren’t movie critics, so I predict 50% will love it, 48% will think it’s just good, 2% will hate it with a passion and want to kill everyone who worked on the film because they ruined everything. And 4000% didn’t watch the film (that’s you!) and are hating it for the sake of hating it, instead of APPRECIATING WHAT YOU HAVE! If you want better films, GO MAKE THEM YOURSELF, NOBODY IS STOPPING YOU KID!
I loved this film some things were a little iffy but I think it’s way better than the last one and I think it’s the 4th best movie I’ve seen this year behind Spider-Man John wick Guardians 3 and Scream 6
As a big Indiana Jones fan myself, I agree with everything you said. Dial of Destiny is mostly a frustrating and disappointing watch, but with some fun nostalgic moments for the die hard fans! I personally actually prefer Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and that’s saying a lot… It’s a shame that Steven Spielberg and George Lucas didn’t come back to be involved in Indy’s final adventure, but I think James Mangold still does a good enough job. I think the problem is Disney and Lucasfilm though… They did it with Star Wars, Disney are doing it with Marvel and now it’s happening with Indy. I don’t even need to explain what I mean because I think the majority of fans know full well what I’m talking about… For me, Dial of Destiny is The Last Jedi of the Indiana Jones franchise.
*Indiana* *Jones* *and* *the* *Vile* *Of* *Kennedy* Or isn't Kathy's last name already Marshall since being married to Frank? I finished watching it about 5 hours ago. Um, it's probably the WORST Indiana Jones film I've ever seen. I HATED Helena Shaw who started the entire messy adventure. And here's the thing, I actually find Phoebe Waller-Bridge attractive the same way I find Daisy Ridley attractive. Phoebe reminds me a little bit of Elisabeth Moss from the side. Peggy Olsen was one of my favorites from one of my favorite shows of all-time: Mad Men. Were there good things from it? Sure. Probably seeing Karen Allen again at the end. I thought the first moment when it felt like an Indiana Jones movie happened when Indy goes to Tangiers. It's actually shown in the trailer. Indy takes out his whip only for the folks drawing their guns at him. That's very Indy-like. The first 15 minutes with the de-aged Harrison wasn't really that exciting at all. I thought the setting being in 1969 was cool too. Some of the scenery in 1969 Morocco was nice especially the auction scene. And hearing John Williams' music throughout. My biggest issue really comes from Helena. I didn't like how she betrayed her own godfather to save her ass. She locks the gate. Indy gets captured. Then after Antonio Banderas' character gets killed, you see her laughing on the boat after they escape because she remembered to bring dynamite. She put Indy in a bad situation that could've got him killed but had his friends killed. Not to mention that cold mfer with the mustache killing innocent school workers. I wish Banderas' character was there longer. He would've livened up the group. The kid was Helena's own version of Short Round. But my biggest issues really comes from Helena and the many dark scenes when they went underwater and in that cave. I was ready to doze off being so dark. I'm still not sure how to feel with that time travel shit. That's too much like Indy & Helena's Excellent Adventure time traveling from a plane. When I was walking out of the theater, some kid who sounds about age 10-12 walking behind me was telling his mom he liked it. But the only thing he didn't like was the time traveling stuff. His mom actually enjoyed that part. I'm still not sure where I am with that. Indy is better without any alien and time travel shit. It doesn't need to go sci-fi. Indy was better with more grounded stories. Not alien/time travel BS. The film's budget was close to $300M. Where exactly did that go? Did the extra $100M go to that Ancient Greece scene? It didn't look like a $300M movie. No issues seeing Indiana Jones, Sallah, or Marion again. Classic characters forever. Didn't mind hearing old Harrison's voice with a de-aged Indy. It did take me out for a moment but I eventually settled in with the dubbing. No issues listening to the GOAT composer's legendary music. Issues with Helena being such an asshole character only to discover her selfish ways while in Ancient Greece, Mads being such a bland villain, pacing, story, and way too many dark scenes. Most aspects at making a good movie. It was also devoid of humor. Harrison is naturally funny as Han and Indy and we didn't get much here. When Helena tries to be funny, the jokes falls completely flat because you keep thinking what a selfish c*nt she is for stealing ancient artifacts only to sell them off in auctions because she's in some huge debt. She got innocent people killed. The character named Klaber, is a big POS killing innocent people including ancient Greeks from an airplane. I wish he had a far better death than that plane crash. What's with Han Solo and Indiana Jones dealing with DIVORCES later in their lives? Portrayed by the same actor but these iconic characters are going through a divorce, or in Han's case, he was already separated from Leia. At least seeing Karen Allen again gave some hope that it looked like Indy and Marion were going to reconcile. Here's the irony to all this.. I heard more clapping for this film after it finished than for The Flash. I did not clap. I was actually a little relieved it was over as it's about 15 to 30 minutes way too long. And the biggest laugh I heard for the entire film came when Helena punched Indy. I'm not sure I have the urge to rewatch this. Doesn't seem highly replayable for me. As bad as Crystal Skull was and it had some of the worst scenes for the entire franchise, it still had some fun to it. That Spielberg charm. We see Indy in 1957. The pacing was faster. Shia wasn't that terrible as Mutt. Harold Oxley added some fun to it. The banter between Indy, Marion, and Mutt was fun. Blanchett did the best she can do from that script and her fake Russian accent while having some over-the-top cartoony personality that Mikkelsen's character lacked which shocks me because Mads was fine as a villain in Doctor Strange. Dial of Destiny basically made a turd like Crystal Skull look decent by comparison by lacking the stupid, silly fun! Cate squeezing a giant ant with her thighs was really stupid but stupid fun. There was a scene inside the caves that I wanted Helena to be killed. She basically got Indy framed for murder at that school and got a couple more of his friends killed on the boat. But I guess she flipped to the good side the moment Indy prevented them to kill her. What a mess this was. Thanks, Kathleen! You were great in it! You're now the worst character for this entire franchise. Worse than Elsa Schneider who at least had a decent heart by getting Walter Donovan killed. Worse than Mac who kept betraying Indy. Worse than Willie Scott who was only annoying but not a selfish asshole like Indy's "god daughter" looking to steal stuff and auction them off. She acted more like Mac's daughter than Basil's. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: 6/10 Another soulless cash grab devoid of that Indy humor and charm. There were many times it didn't feel like an Indiana Jones film at all. It felt more like Indy was guest starring for Phoebe's movie. Helena started all the unnecessary trouble for Indy who was already retiring from teaching. Unnecessary trouble for this unnecessary movie. For the first two hours of the film, I felt Helena Shaw was the real villain. Kathleen's own facsimile is in this franchise. Yet, she's supposed to be the protagonist next to Indy. She's 30-years-old and acting like she's still in high school believing she's so smart, funny, and charming. All the plot leaks about Phoebe's character from over a year ago were sadly true. She ruined the entire movie for us. I know people shit on Rey from The Force Awakens but at least Rey was a good person. She didn't have any selfish agenda. She wasn't inconsiderate. For 2 hours, there was nothing redeemable about Helena Shaw, a smug, double-crossing thief, and selfish capitalist. It took the last 20 minutes to discover what she was doing was wrong. Dial of Destiny is still better than Quantumania but that's still not saying much. Worst Characters Ever In Indiana Jones 1. Helena Shaw 2. Klaber (F this guy!) 3. George "Mac" McHale (annoying and useless) 4. Mola Ram Dial of Destiny now has the 2 worst characters from the franchise surpassing Indy 4's Mac. Best Characters Ever In Indiana Jones 1. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr. 2. Henry Jones Sr. (RIP) 3. Marion Ravenwood (moved up three spots) 4. Short Round (best sidekick Indy ever had) 5. Sallah El-Kahir 6. Marcus Brody (RIP) 7. Henry "Mutt" Williams/Jones III (RIP) 8. Harold Oxley 9. Willie Scott 10. Elsa Schneider (RIP) I will forever love Indiana Jones but it doesn't mean I have to regard Indy 4 and 5 as canon. Ranking Some Bad (6/10 Or Less) Movies Jurassic World: Dominion Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Attack Of The Clones Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Solo Batman & Robin So Indy 5 for me is between the two worst Jurassic films of all-time. I enjoyed Love And Thunder and Bullet Train more than this Lucasfilm disaster. I did like Indy 5 more than She-Hulk, The Book of Boba Fett, and The Rings of Power. Again, that's not saying much. From DoD to dud. I think what saved it from being Batman & Robin level was because I love Indy so much. I love John Williams. I love the franchise. It's very dear to my heart like it is for a lot of people. And seeing Sallah and Marion one last time helped. Seeing Indy and Marion re-enact that scene in Raiders before they kiss was very, very sweet. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is not the worst movie I've seen in 2023. Quantumania clearly takes that honor as the Attack of the Clones of MCU. Indy 5 is probably not making my top 20 favorites of this year and I haven't even seen 20 movies from this year yet. Appreciate Top Gun: Maverick and Cobra Kai for being the only ones doing this 80s nostalgia right.
I'm 46 and grew up with the Indiana Jones Trilogy. I love the original trilogy, like most people. I remember being so excited to see Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and then being disappointed. However, I do find some enjoyment in the movie, it just wasn't great. Seeing Harrison Ford play this character one last time, I was very excited again, but my expectations were low. I seen Dial of Destiny last Saturday. I did enjoy it more than Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but I didn't like seeing Indiana Jones in such a sad state. Helena Shaw was an awful character and I still didn't like her by the end of the movie. The ending was very sweet though, I was happy to see Marian come back.
Thought the movie was more fun than described. Indi still felt full of his classic fire and spunk and kicked just enough ass to be believable for a tough old man
"A character arc is the path a character takes over the course of a story. A character's arc involves adversity and challenges, as well as some changes to the character, and ultimately leads to resolution." "A compelling character arc has a character facing fears and overcoming challenges as the story unfolds, usually resulting in the character’s personal growth. Indiana Jones in the Dial of Destiny does not have a character arc, or if it does it could generously be called a flat arc. At the beginning of the film, Indy is a broken old man. He's lost his wife and son. He is not respected by the people around him and even his students don't care. He generally has nothing to live for and is unhappy. Throughout the film, Indy is belittled and disrespected by nearly everyone, but especially Helena. As the adventure continues, Indy doesn't become happier. He doesn't change or grow as he continues on with the story. At the end of the film, Indy is shot in the chest and pleads with Helena to leave him in the past to die. He doesn't want to return home because he is convinced there is nothing to live for. It is at this point, Indy has not overcome anything. There is no personal growth and he is in fact more defeated than he was at the start. Cut to black Indy wakes up and the final scene results in what I suppose you could argue is a happy ending. I would call it a happier ending, but not exactly an ending that fills me with hope. That is not an arc. The character stays nearly the same the entire movie and nothing he is involved with is resulting in personal growth. When Marion says, "Are you back?" it means nothing because up until the final moment he wanted to be left alone to die. There was nothing to indicate that he wanted nothing more than to get home to his wife. I'm very confused why people think Indy had any arc in this.
Did you forget that Indy enjoyed the thrill of adventure? Finding cool artifacts? Didn’t you see him looking at the battle from the plane in fascination? he had everything he could ever want in front of his eyes! He didn’t just want to die! He wanted to experience history in person, speak to legendary characters like archimedes! Keep in mind that he hadn’t had an adventure for 10+ YEARS at that point! Helena gave him a reason to keep being Indiana jones, instead of a grumpy old man that pushed Marion away. So if the film hadn’t happened and Marion just showed up he would probably yell at her and tell her to leave.
I just think the pacing and editing were horrendous in this movie, since action scenes should never leave me bored… however this movie had me feeling like the action just were not engaging. Idk, still don’t know how to feel about it though, didn’t like the characters, and felt like nothing was creative, but had fun with some of the parts. I think the ending exemplifies this movie in a nut shell, that it didn’t even know where it wanted to end or how to end… it just felt abrupt and awkward, like we didn’t even get a full character arc
@@kartikadewi3270 I would say the opening scene was the only well put together scenes of the movie. The action I particularly say went on way to long was the car chase after the hotel sequence, it just dragged on way too long. Along with the airplane motorcycle chase, and scuba diving sequence, it all just fell flat and felt empty in excitement for me
I personally thought it was the best thing Disney Lucasfilm did that’s a low bar yeah but I’m just glad he didn’t die or pass on the hat so I walked out pretty happy with the film
I enjoyed the movie but it felt like too big of a course correction from Crystal Skull. It definitely had a dour tone and lacked some of the fun of the original 3 (which, granted, were sometimes very silly but seemed to strike a more balanced tone). Almost felt like a Batman and Robin to Batman Begins kind of shift but without the benefit of having a naturally darker character or younger actor to make it work so well. 7/10
I think what made it weird, was how underwhelming the Syracuse setting was and how they never got to hype this timeperiod enough. Going back there was a bit silly and honestly once you put it all down, it makes no sense. He feels like a character much more connected with other people and other time periods and this made for me the biggest change. I dunno. Time travel was not bad as a concept for an Indy, but the way they implemented it was not good.
Man, I wish that they would have left him in the past. Such a bold, new, and romantic idea. I really liked that idea of every historians dream is to live the history they have studied. It was Indiana's true wish. That would have given this sequel a justification. But instead they went with a sappy ending that in the end, just felt so uninspired. Honestly, ruined the movie for me. The third act was really the only part I enjoyed, and it ended with such a kerplunk. I also felt like the death of his son was just them trying to find a way to write LaBeouf out of the story. Idk if it was meant to be central to the arc. But that really just speaks to the overall clunkiness of the plot. The twist of the time traveling device only going back to one moment in history, I actually thought was quite clever.
I don’t really have a problem with him being grumpy, old, but they should have made him the hero at the end. Helena was totally irrelevant. Instead they should have kept the family essence, making the story about him, Mutt and Marion and also including Short Round and Sallah with a bigger role. I am pretty sure it is what fans wanted. For sure it would not have flopped.
I have to say I enjoyed the movie and it was a fun ride but also there was a part of me thinking how there was a good indie 5 story out there that would’ve had the world go Wow That said, I do disagree with a couple of these takes. I don’t understand how the phoebe character caused the death of those people. She was just looking at the artifacts with dr jones. And I think your a little to tied to how Indiana is perceived and that he cannot be sad in any way.
I just saw the Dial of Destiny and what a great fucking movie!!! really enjoyed it and was surprised considering all the nay-sayers. Fantastic pace, snappy dialog, brilliant portrayal by Ford, and tight story. I rank it right below raiders and right above Crusade. Go see it people and drink it in.
It was his voice when he was younger he’s always had that voice even when he was younger and of course the technology is not perfect nothing will ever be perfect
Temple of doom was based on Hindu belief , kali is the god of death. Also it is the 3rd most believed religion the other two were Christianity and Catholicism which were represented in the other 2 films. If a film were based on judiasim it would have made sense. The newer films don’t have a religious foundation.
Dynamite is used to blast rock. A dynamite blast would have torn that boat to shreds and killed every person on board. If they wanted it to be a small explosion that merely gave them a moment to escape, then why not make it a grenade or a flare thrown into gasoline?
I mean, you can't use a raft as a parachute either. We could go on. If you are looking for complete realism in IJ, you haven't been watching the other movies this whole time.
Everyone keeps forgetting that in The Force Awakens, Luke had disappeared for 10 years, not contacting those he loved at all, so that doesnt indicate someone in a good place. Lol. That made sense to me. I liked this movie a lot overall, but felt the action sequences were all too long too. Also, WTH does it take thrm so long to get to that tomb? Also, way too heavy a body count of "non-bad guys" in this movie and it all gets dropped? WTH? Also, IMHO it was a huge lost opportunity not spending MORE time in the past! They touch on it oh so briefly, but this is ehat historians/archeologists dream of. It was a made up time portal, so they could've made up it lasting a few hours. That would've given old Indy something he's always wanted and ended his arc satisfying, as getting old is all about all the things being taken away from you, he could get something fantastic. Also, don't have him shot so this is possible. Lol.
The dial of destiny itself was the best part of the movie for me. Unfortunately everything else including Indies arc fell flat. The fact that time travel was based in an ancient relic from the past saved the idea for me
More of my Indiana Jones videos:
Raiders of the Lost Ark Review - th-cam.com/video/xBTPZQ_vKng/w-d-xo.html
Temple of Doom Review - th-cam.com/video/vNbobnpUzxg/w-d-xo.html
Last Crusade Review - Coming Soon
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Review - Coming Soon.
Dial of Destiny Review - th-cam.com/video/b9d2Kiv96xo/w-d-xo.html
How to Fix Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - th-cam.com/video/1IoJzMQ9Zzw/w-d-xo.html
Every Indiana Jones Film Ranked - th-cam.com/video/0EdYbqBr7ZM/w-d-xo.html
Agree with you nuanced opinion on Helena ENTIRELY. It's not that she's morally ambiguous. I, too, felt a spark of curiosity with the character when she participated in his lecture, and he got so excited, only for it to end with her only caring about money.
Amongst other flaws...
The idea is that she’s young and naïve, and Indy is old and wise. That’s enough.
As much as I thought this film wasn’t awful, something needs to be done about Lucasfilms and Disney. They’ve done nothing but taint numerous franchises over the past 10+ years and something needs to change.
More Disney and not Lucasfilms. When Lucas is given more control (like with this movie) it's not ruined. Luckily, with shows like Andor, it seems we moved past the Last Jedi, RoS period and are recovering from Disney.
@@equalopportunityoffender1816Ahsoka is the next step, cause Mando took a dramatic left turn for some people (including me :P)
@@equalopportunityoffender1816à Giving him total control was half the problem with the prequel trilogy to begin with. What are you talking about?
@@benwasserman8223 Prequel hater detected. Yeah the dialogue is bad in a lot of scenes, but the prequels have the best lore and action.
@@equalopportunityoffender1816agreed 100% tho OG still has some really great action too
I just thought it was boring. One of the highlights of the old Indy films is that the action is mostly practical, shots are long and clear, you follow the action will. Harrison Ford is just too old. I mean, he’s amazing in the role, obviously, and I do like how he wants to stay in the past, after everything he’s lost, everything he’s been through, but at the same time, there weren’t any other treasures for them to steal? Like they had to go the time travel route? I thought it was done pretty well all things considered, but c’mon. Now, the opening was amazing. Top tier Indy action. I’m pretty oblivious to bad CGI, so de-aged Harrison Ford didn’t bother me (the train shot did look really bad though). I also thought that the movie focused waaaay too much on Helena. There were times where I was like, this is an Indiana Jones movie, where is Indy? But Harrison Ford really did play “sad Indy” so well. I really saw his emotion shine through the character. And I think James Mangold cared a lot about this movie, and if they let him do whatever he wanted, I think it would’ve turned out just a little bit better. It’s just Kathleen Kennedy’s fingerprints are all over this. John William’s score slaps, obviously. But yeah, it just was kinda boring
This was actually a really special movie for my family. My grandfather and father saw last crusade together when my dad was 19. Today I saw Indy 5 with my dad and I’m 19.
that’s awesome!
Interesting that Indy is also about father son dynamic in most of Indy movies..
As I stated earlier, I had a blast with the movie. Harrison Ford killed it in his final outing of Indiana Jones. His arc was beautiful to watch. Helena Shaw is actually a good addition, as she is a flawed character who grows from a conman and a manipulative person to someone who cares for others above herself, as shown when she saves Indiana Jones from staying in 213 B.C. Teddy was fine, but he felt like a Short Round clone to me. I wish Antonio Banderas had a little more to do, even though I liked his involvement, and the same is true for Sallah. Voller is a great villain who poses an interesting challenge to Dr. Jones. The action scenes were fun despite some CGI being used. The opening sequence is excellent and a great way to kick off the movie, despite the questionable de-aging effects. The underwater sequence was my favorite action scene after the opening. The story was quite interesting and thematically rich. I actually really enjoyed the glimpses of Indy’s life and made him more grounded. It was handled really well. I was fine with the decision to write Mutt out because it made sense with the story and acknowledged the previous movie. The tone was there and there were fun moments of adventure and heroism. While the third act is the weakest part of the movie with an anticlimactic ending to the action, I still enjoyed it and loved the emotional moments. It was interesting seeing Indiana’s reaction to seeing history unfold and how he wanted to stay in the past. Seeing the Nazi plane in Syracuse was cool. Finally, the actual ending of the movie with Marion returning was perfect! I almost cried and the callback to Raiders felt natural. Overall, while it doesn’t come close to Last Crusade and Raiders, I really enjoyed the movie and would go see it again in theaters. I was very satisfied with the movie and the ending of Indiana Jones!
Btw fun fact with Voller he’s the only Indiana Jones villain to directly kill one of Indy’s allies. As in he’s the one who does the deed himself and not one of his minions
I can't believe most people only ALMOST cried, because I actually CRIED MY EYES OUT with this beautiful underappreciated GEM of a Movie Series Finale. I actually think this might be the best of the saga, because not even The Last Crusade made me FEEL THIS MUCH, I had never cried with an Indiana Jones movie, and this one took the cake.
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I actually haven’t seen the film yet, but just wanted to put in to show appreciation for John Williams. He continues to produce at an elite level in his field, and instantly captivate his audience. Helena’s Theme (character problems aside - supposedly, hopefully I can enjoy her character) and the prologue score is superb. Hopefully the film will be as good!
John Williams is always one of the best parts of any film whether the film is bad or not his soundtrack is always super excellent.
Supposedly? Everyone says shes an annoying Btch. You think that might be BS? lol no
Last Crusade is actually my favorite movie soundtrack. (The Complete Score is def worth a listen).
Just got back from the theater and was pleasantly surprised this movie has a lot of heart
Reminds me a lot of Rocky 6
As much as I don’t think this movie needed to exist, I’m glad it does. It’s not a great movie, but it’s a good time and I had fun watching it. The time travel scene was a cool new concept (definitely better than the aliens in Crystal Skull), and it was nice seeing old characters again. 7/10, would recommend.
Yay! Some positivity to counteract the overblown negativity regarding the movie!
I agree with both you guys. Dial of Destiny was by no means the best film in the franchise, but it gave us what we wanted which was a great send off for Indiana Jones, and the prologue might be my favorite opening to any Indy film.
@@equalopportunityoffender1816 Having standards is a good thing.
I think James Mangold did a pretty good job, and this does retain my excitement for his star wars film. How ever I would be lieing to say I don't miss Spielberg. He just shot indy better with things like shadows, or transition from younge indy putting on the hat, to old indy.
Spielberg is of his own class. Gonna take Mangold a couple more movies to ever dream of reaching that level imo. He’s a good director, but Spielberg is just that chef that makes everything that much better. Mangold did a decent job for the most part imo
Spielberg heavily praised Mangold and said he thought he was the only one who could make a Indy film but Mangold blew him away. As for Spielberg shooting Indy better...that 100 % wasnt the case with Crystal Skull. That was one of his worst movies and I didnt even hate Crystal Skull but it just felt like a different Indy movie. Spielberg even seemed fed up with Lucas and just gave in to what he wanted. He attempted to not direct Crystal Skull but Lucas convinced him. It felt like two movies. Dial felt closer to the feel of the first 3 movies.
I'm a huge Indiana Jones fan as well, growing up with the original trilogy. I had a lot of issues with Crystal Skull, but I still enjoy watching it. I feel this movie for the most part corrected the issues I had with Crystal Skull. I really enjoyed it. I agree with a lot of what you said about Helena and Antonio Banderas. I didn't mind sad Indy or that Mutt was killed off. I enjoyed the archeological elements, making it feel like classic Indy. The de-aging wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. I tried just not to focus on it, and just enjoy the action and Indy. The voice was a little jarring at first, but I got used to it. I didn't expect them to really go through with the time travel. At first I was kinda taken a back. But when I just accepted it and just went with it, it was fine. I'm glad they didn't leave Indy on the past to die. That would have really disappointed me. In the end, I'm happy with what I got. Never thought I'd see the day when this movie would finally come out and I really enjoyed it. Without cringy moments like Crystal Skull or the weird color that that movie had. This movie looked like an indiana Jones movieand felt like one for the most part. So I'm happy and look forward to seeing it again.
I agree with pretty much everything you said. Crystal Skull was a very flawed movie. Felt like 2 different movies. The colors, the bad looking CGI at times...it hurt the movie. I however didnt hate the movie but things in it I didnt like. Biggest being the horrible tarzan/monkey scene. Dial felt like a movie more connected to the look and feel of the first 3. As good as those, of course not, but it was still a fun movie and honestly at this point those first 3 are so nostalgic to many people that it's hard to recapture that but there are some who have no desire to even think this could be good and have been tearing it down for months. Had their minds made up long ago. It's sad.
The massive Indy fan in me ended up being fine with it. My overall score would be a 6.5/10. Even if I wasn’t much of a fan of his character, I honestly thought it was horrible how they just killed off Mutt like that. Then again, I guess it worked for what they wanted to explore with Indy in this movie. That’s something I’m still mixed on personally.
The movies pacing is also off, the Waller character, insufferable for most of the movie, comes around at the end, and the CGI replacing the practicality of Indy was an issue I had personally. Ending was a bit weird, but still okay. It was great to hear Williams masterful score again tho. The first 20 minutes are great too. Other than that, the movie is okay imo.
Like Kingdom, I wouldn’t mind giving it another watch, tho it’ll still rarely happen cause it pales in comparison to the trilogy, making this feel like a generic action film, not the premium greatness that is Indiana Jones. The important thing is: it’s not awful like Last Jedi or Rise of Skywalker imo :P it’s as close of a W as it can get to
I agree with all of your points and your score
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I'd give it the same score but anything below 7.5 is a bad movie to me
@@Trill_Tour I can respect that. Everyone’s got their different standards, criteria, opinions, etc. Me, anything 6/10 or higher technically means I liked it. It’s just the extent that varies…
I hate Disney. I boycotted them for three years and will continue to do so. I saw this film out of respect for my late father, Harrison Ford and the great John Williams. I went into this movie with hate and wasn’t expecting myself to like it…I liked it. It’s nowhere as good as the first three. It’s better then kingdom of the Crystal skull. This film is really a movie on its own. Never got bored once. Helena got annoying sometimes but she eventually realized the importance of family and she needed Indy. He is smart Indiana Jones. Solving puzzles. She especially needs him in the cave scenes. I don’t know what people are smoking. The film was a smooth pace and ended quickly. Everyone was cheering in my cinema. And if we remember, Marion saved Indy several times in the original raiders. Dial of destiny may not win any awards but it is a solid action movie and I smiled through a lot of it. I had no issues with Indy being old. He lost his son and pushed people away. Now he must find himself again and become “Indiana jones” once more. It relates more because I have a grandfather close to 80. He’s the exact same way. I’m not a shill. I hate Disney. But this film wasn’t bad at all.
I just saw it today. It was okay. There were some slow parts, The de-aging parts weren't 100 percent genuine. At times I thought it looked like a video game. Just seemed weird.
I'm just glad Indy didn't die or stay in the past. It's very nice that Karen Allen made an appearance and having John Rhys-Davies back also.
if Indy indeed stay in the past , what will happen to him making history with Archeimedes ?
I quite like this film if you look at it with the thought that this is the final movie Harrison Ford, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and John Williams will work on together (I imagine they would do more films each of them but this is the last Harare together)
I have no problems with Sean's reviews he is honest fair he gives me a great sense of whether or not to see something
Can I just say, I thought the ending was really good, after thinking about it. I like how the Nazis' first attempt to try to travel back to 1939 to usurp Hitler failed epically and they jumped to ancient Rome instead. Wouldn't have made any sense if they mastered the dial on the very first try. And then Indy, the greatest archaeologist ever, gets to witness the history he's only taught and chased after his whole life, in a front row seat. It was a bold move, but I liked Mangold's reasoning behind it. And Indy being reunited with Marion after separating from her after Mutt died in the war was the best happy ending I could think of for Indy in this movie. I know some fans don't agree, and that's fine, but I walked out of the theater completely satisfied.
I agree with you. I really enjoyed. I don’t think it was as good as the original set of films from the 80’s but it was definitely an improvement of Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls. And honestly even with the mediocre CGI, the cold open was awesome. It felt like we were in a micro Indiana Jones film actually set in WW2 while he’s on a mission. It was great to see Sallah and Marion one last time, and I think it’s cool that for the first time Indy is tempted by the power of a relic.
I thought Dial of Destiny was good, certainly not perfect or up there with the original trilogy, but still good.
I agree with some of your points about its length, as some of the plot threads involving the CIA, Helena's fiance and Indy being framed for murder really didnt go anywhere and could have been taken out without any impact on the wider film. And the ticker tape parade chase and Moroccan tuk-tuk/car chase action sequences indeed could have been shortened a bit too, they got quite murky.
However i actually thought the dynamite scene was impeccable, and probably the first time i found Helena to be likeable ever since she first betrayed Indy. In some ways she mirrors Indy from Temple of Doom, even having a Short Round-esque sidekick of her own.
I also thought the opening WW2 sequence was nice, the de-aging uncanny valley did occur to me at the beginning but as the sequence kicked off i didnt notice it as much.
Lastly i thought the finale worked, it was so cool seeing some of Archimedes' inventions at work against the Romans. It felt natural for Indy to feel delirious in between having been shot and being saddened about his life and hence wanting to stay, and i too laughed when Helena punched him and it abruptly cut to black.
The final scene where he reunites with Marion was imo as good as it could have been, it was touching.
Love everything you said during the cold open section Sean, exactly how I summed it up in my review too. That was my favorite part of the entire movie, but that movie magic that made the original three films what they are is almost gone entirely from this movie. You look at Raiders and everything is real: Real locations, real stunts, real creativity. Everything in this movie looks fake and fabricated in comparison. They don’t make movies like they used to anymore!
If your searching for a modern movie franchise filled with beautiful locations, amazing sets, great stunts & clever vfx work I'd recommend Donnie Yen's Ip Man & the live action Rurouni Kenshin films.
@@peterfrost377reat recommendations 👌 especially Kenshin 🔥🔥
@@peterfrost377 definitely familiar with ip man, but adding the other recommendation to my watchlist. Thank you, sir!
To be fair though almost every single major blockbuster now is missing that practical magic and sadly it won't ever return.
I think this film is not an Indy movie of the past. This is a James mangold Indy movie. And going into the film with that thought, helped me enjoy it a lot more.
I saw it today (SPOILERS
Pros:
Amazing opening
Great Acting
Amazing Soundtrack
Didn’t disrespect Indiana Jones
Good villain
Good de aging
Was pretty entertaining
Overall a good sendoff to the character
Indiana Jones didn’t die
Cons:
Time travel was a bit weird
Helena was annoying
8.5/10
Disagree that it was pretty entertaining. I was bored most of the movie
I think if you can ignore the CGI action sequences and questionable decisions the film makes at times, 8.5 is a valid grade
“Didn’t disrespect Indiana Jones”
Movie literally ended with him getting beat up by a woman to prevent him from slaughtering everyone in human history.
@@whiplash9548 Literally not true, can tell you only saw the critical drinker review and didn't see the film
@@equalopportunityoffender1816 100% saw the film today. Literally bought a ticket, went into the theater, and this is exactly what happened in it.
This movie had its moments. That's why I don't necessarily hate this film. I've never hated any Indy film. I've seen Indy 1 through 4 so many times including the redheaded stepchild called Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I used to put my 2003 DVD trilogy box set on loop and play it every night for days before falling asleep since my Panasonic DVD player had a sleep mode I'd set for 2 hours.
But for all the great Indy moments this film had, how long did I feel good from it? Maybe 10 minutes from a 2 1/2 hour movie? I know the nuclear bomb scene in Indy 4 was ridiculous but I actually found it fun to watch. And I loved that diner fight between 50s greasers vs. jocks. That silly, stupid fun was missing in this film. Did anybody notice how tall Phoebe was in this film? She's listed as 5'10 and Harrison is listed as 6'1 but she looked taller than Harrison. I guess Harrison has shrunk quite a bit due to his age.
The story is about some random god daughter who Indy hadn't seen in 18 years or since she was 12 stealing an artifact to auction off. And Indy who was just minding his own business since he was retiring as a college professor got caught in the entire ordeal. It was an unnecessary adventure that Indy didn't need to get involved in. For the next 90 minutes, Helena was acting like a jackass. When Indy crashed that vehicle, Helena and that boy just leave him there and go on a different vehicle. I'm like, WTF? In the words of Stephanie Tanner: HOW RUDE!
The moment Helena locked up Indy, I started to see why those plot leaks from over a year were being revealed. Many folks from all over the net were saying Phoebe's character is the worst part of the film and she is! They weren't wrong. Take a the worst parts of Willie Scott from Temple of Doom and Elsa Schneider from Last Crusade. Combine them and Helena is still worse than them. I know Shia is Shia. But even his Mutt wasn't that annoying.
Ray Winstone's Mac in Crystal Skull was the worst character to me prior to Indy 5. Remember him? He kept switching sides. A useless POS character. That's basically Helena Shaw but without a penis. I feel she's more related to Mac. But Lucasfilm decided to make a movie about Mac but turn him into female and watch her run around for 2 hours while putting Indy's life in danger after he already lost his son from Vietnam and was in the process of a divorce.
At least Indy got Marion back at the end. Han and Leia never went back to each other because their son killed Han. Dial of Destiny had its moments but they were just moments. Most scenes were extremely forgettable even the action sequences. Think about this movie by Sunday and you will pretty much forget what the story was all about and the characters. Not the biggest turd I've seen but still a turd.
6/10. It's not great but it is above average.
Ranking
5. Dial of destiny 6/10
4. Kingdom of the Krystal skull 7/10
3. Temple of doom 8/10
2. Raiders of the last ark 10/10
1. Last crusade 10/10
Understandable, Kenshin & Donnie Yen's Ip Man are two of my all time favorite movie characters. For me both had satisfying send offs & I really hope it stays that way.
I know you didn’t like that they killed Mutt off screen but they did the same in Logan where Prof X killed all the x men off screen too.
I noticed the bad CGI shot of Indy running on top of the train where he looks super fake. Other reviewers have mentioned that shot too. Also, the shots of Indy hanging out of the motorcycle sidecar where his face (such as it is) is nearly touching the ground looked super fake to me, too. Looked like a videogame cutscene from the early 2000s.
Also the terrible audio dubbing
Yeah I noticed that too
Sean your review is one of the best that I've seen in TH-cam. I went on release day with my family and hated this film to the core and you have pointed the good, the bad and the ugly with this film 😅
At the 10:00 minute mark, I just had to write this, cause you’re EXACTLY right! It looked soooo embarrasingly BAD, it truly floored me. It straight up reminded me of Peter Parker, jumping from roof to roof, back in Raimi’s original 2002 Spider-Man movie! It was THAT bad. It looked like Woody from Toy Story, when he runs, lol. So, so, so weak, and it REEKED of laziness from the production.
Thanks for this review, I felt it was spot on! :-)
I hate Disney. I boycotted them for three years and will continue to do so. I saw this film out of respect for my late father, Harrison Ford and the great John Williams. I went into this movie with hate and wasn’t expecting myself to like it…I liked it. It’s nowhere as good as the first three. It’s better then kingdom of the Crystal skull. This film is really a movie on its own. Never got bored once. Helena got annoying sometimes but she eventually realized the importance of family and she needed Indy. He is smart Indiana Jones. Solving puzzles. She especially needs him in the cave scenes. I don’t know what people are smoking. The film was a smooth pace and ended quickly. Everyone was cheering in my cinema. And if we remember, Marion saved Indy several times in the original raiders. Dial of destiny may not win any awards but it is a solid action movie and I smiled through a lot of it. I had no issues with Indy being old. He lost his son and pushed people away. Now he must find himself again and become “Indiana jones” once more. It relates more because I have a grandfather close to 80. He’s the exact same way. I’m not a shill. I hate Disney. But this film wasn’t bad at all.
I was pleasantly surprised! it wasn’t better than raiders or last crusade in my opinion. But it was better than temple of doom and so much better than crystal skull. James mangold did a great job directing it. Was a lot of fun and felt like the classic movies. I just thought a chase scene went on a little too long but that’s the only thing I didn’t like. I also liked Helena a lot I’m surprised so many people found her annoying. The opening was a lot of fun too! Probably my favorite part of the movie. The ending was also great and super sweet with Marion and the hat 😊 also I’d like to add that I think it does add to the legacy because I love that Indy gets to see history with his own eyes and it felt like a payoff after he’s been chasing artifacts for years
Glad to see some positivity. The hysteria about Helena annoys me, as she is nowhere near as bad as people say she is, nor did she try to "replace" Indy as some feared. Loved the ending as well!
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@@equalopportunityoffender1816I didn’t hate her but I just felt she was unnecessary. If they wanted to give him a side kick type why the hell wouldn’t you bring back shorty or mutt? Especially for nostalgia purposes since this is the last movie.
For me, as a teen who grew up and has so much love for the original 3, getting to see Indiana Jones on the big screen for the first time was special and I will always have a special place for this movie due to that. Even if I can see that objectively there's many problems
My buddy went with me to see it Sunday afternoon (the soonest I could get out to watch it) and my friend hasn't seen any of the previous films start to finish and he said "that was pretty good". I've been an Indiana Jones fan most of my life and Raiders is my favorite film of all time. He asked me what I thought once we left and I was like "ehhh" because I really didn't know what to say. This was my most anticipated movie of the year featuring my favorite movie character and my favorite actor and just like you Sean I'm very conflicted about a lot of it. I had low expectations of course given the circumstances and nothing will ever top the original trilogy, but even just for a silly little adventure I think I have to say overall it was disappointing and confusing to me. It's not great and it's not awful. It's just there.
I liked Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Helena character. 😬
It was very subtle, but I could see the pain behind her character’s eyes because of her father not being around anymore and seeing Indy as someone who left her and her father but still had some affection for Indy as her Godfather. ♥️
Finally someone who is positive. The hysteria about her character is terrible.
@@equalopportunityoffender1816Right?! I completely agree. Thank you for telling me. It’s nice to know that I wasn’t the only one who liked her character.
I personally found her to be really annoying but I respect your opinion
@@MichealAfton1983agreed
@@MichealAfton1983 Thank you for being kind about it. I respect your opinion too. 👌 I personally came around to her character after that flashback scene when Indy left her and her father with the dial of destiny. It was a revelation for me: "Oh, that’s why she’s somewhat resentful towards Indy! She’s upset that he left them, but still, in a way, cares for him too." In my opinion, it was all very subtle with her Helena character. I think it would’ve helped more to show more of this in the story. Sorry for the long reply. That’s just my take on it.
Glad you mentioned the rubberband train man. Driving home from the movie I brought that up to my wife. And I correlated my dislike for it with my same criticism about the back of the racing jeep sword fight (and the Tarzan swinging jungle monkeys scene) from Crystal Skulls--that just because you *can* do something and can do it without actually doing the real thing (and I suppose reduce physical harm to any actors) and as a result make something 10x fantastical doesn't mean you should.
The difficulty of sword fighting while balancing on the back of moving jeeps would be hard for even the most adept sword fighters--and there would be a stumble or two--that's what makes it "realistic". So choreograph it as such. We don't need to think Indy or his son is a super hero. Like the original scenes where Indy is being dragged under a van or whatever is freaking awesome and you observe the protagonist doing awesome yet *challenging* things--those "how did I get myself into this" sort of moment--not "o a sword and some monkeys--that would look way cool!"
Even with the flaws of this movie, I still really enjoyed it! To me, this was arguably a perfect send off to the Indiana Jones we as an audience has come to love. If they’d want to continue this franchise, I’d strongly suggest doing the ‘young Indiana jones’ chronicles.
Aside from that, this film was one of the best I’ve seen in 2023. And that is saying a lot, with its faults. I do suggest you watch this movie, it’s a thrill ride and a send off for the man we’ve known for so long. This is probably my favourite Lucasfilms project they’ve done in a long while.
The massive hysteria some people have drummed up about this movie is laughable, proclaiming it to be the worst movie ever made months before even seeing it. It was good, not great, but good. It's no Raiders or Crusade, but I liked it. Everyone who had a stroke about Helena probably just saw a clickbait headline and took it at face value, she's not a perfect character (and sometimes mildy cringey), but she did not come even remotely close to ruining the movie.
Thing is, it wasn't good. The story was mediocre at best
100% agree and if you look at the rumors, 99% were fake but sadly did a lot of pre-release damage as people easily buy into people with youtube channels who have an agenda to bring down movies they dont like. Many of the rumors stated they filmed 4 endings with Indy dying in all 4 and Phoebe taking over. Nope. One of the biggest rumors was she had to go back in time and save Indy, they recreated the first 3 movie scenes with her replacing Indy. Nope.
I thought the 2nd flashback sequence CGI was way better than the cold opening CGI
I relate to how fair you are trying to be with this movie, Sean, but you can't deny the best you can honestly say is you feel "mixed" about the movie. For me, it was great to see Harrison Ford as Indy, but at 80, I had a difficult time for most of the movie suspending my disbelief. Bottomline, this is not a good end result for a summer action film. It's hard to say, but there is no way this movie will cover its cost, and that is a sad ending to the franchise.
I actually thought the multi-level chase (Indy and Helena chasing while being chased for entirely unrelated reasons (was a highlight; I really liked the way that was put together!) Interesting that you had the opposite reaction.
11:03 rubber band man 😂 when I saw that I thought of like woody running in a scene from Toy Story and I thought it was just me that saw it😂
The biggest issue with this film is his age. If kingdom came out in late 90s and this came out in the 2000s it would be a lot more believable and better. However it is nice to have one indy film come out in my life seeing how I was born in 08
Luke in BOBF looks amazing
This was incredibly honest - thank you so much for this. I love your opinions.
I do like how they handled mutt. It gives a good reason for indy not being married and being able to go on one last ride and not have to give a reason why Marrian or mutt would come along. And it was nice to see Marrian show up at the end and try to give indy a slightly less happy ending than kingdom. But I still prefer were kingdom left him
Mutt, the anti-establishment greaser-type who also for some reason enlisted to fight in Vietnam? That just screams "lazy off screen killing" to me.
@@tribvne9633ndy fought in WW2, remember? You don’t get to see a lot of fighting per se but he was definitely on the front lines. Like father, like son.
Idea for next (FINAL?) movie - “Indiana Jones - LEGACY”
Premise: It’s a drizzly, overcast day and we start with a large crate being returned to the wax exhibits of Indy, Marcus etc. in the Museum (as in Raiders) - there’s one empty space. The crate is opened to reveal the statue of Helena Jaw/Feeble Wallet-Drain (could be the original - difficult to tell!). As it’s being placed back on its stand, someone mentions that it mysteriously disappeared one evening; no-one knows what happened to it or how it was returned. Still, no-one actually missed it. At all.
A few days later there’s a family/school tour visiting and 2 of the kids (NOT precocious/dislikeable, instead average, reasonably smart) are rather taken with Indys statue - they having read up on his exploits. They notice the statue of Marcus is holding a drawing/image of the Chachapoyan Fertility Idol (yep, from the start of Raiders) and mention it’s a pity Indy never got to get it back from “That guy to took it”. One of them recalls bits of something (s)he once read about the Idol - “If you hold hands with heart that’s pure, your dearest wishes will endure”. So they hold hands with the Marcus statue and wish Indy had indeed recovered & displayed the Idol. The Marcus statue sheds one, small, unseen tear.
That (stormy) night [natch], Marcus comes alive and meets ‘the Council’ - wax figurines who also have temporary life - they advise him there may - may - be a way to obtain the Idol - snag it, the clues are somewhere about the museum. GO FETCH, Marcus!
Not so easy, considering Indy has said he once saw Marcus getting lost in his own museum - high jinx ensue. But NOT in ‘Night at the Museum’ style, rather something NEW and CREATIVE, involving some brainwork, dangers and IMAGINATION, Disney. Not to mention effective (but not overused) CGI - just enough for the story.
Main movie happens, a few laughs/jumpscares along the way - final scene shows the Indy statue holding a replica of the Idol (OR IS IT THE ORIGINAL?????).
Just brainchompin’.
I think if they hadn’t shot Indy, him staying in the past would’ve worked. He could’ve stayed and lived in the past and, yes, eventually died there. But not so soon.
Or even better, don’t make Indy so god damn sad. Not everyone has to be sad when they’re old. Let Indy have a relatively happy life but he’s given a chance to find a Time Machine which gives him an arc of having to choose between his normal life and his passion for archaeology. If this is about Indiana Jones retiring, let him have to choose to retire from archaeology in the most intense way: he has to give up a Time Machine.
1. He couldn’t just stay in the past, that would change the course of history. Most likely, None of the series would happen anymore. Ever heard of the butterfly effect? 2. I agree that would’ve been a more fun way to continue the story, but then he would never even consider staying in the past (which was an obviously stupid idea but he was shot and wasn’t thinking clearly.) 3. It wasn’t really a time machine, it connected two points in time and space. Archimedes wanted to seek help to save Greece from the Roman invaders, so he found a time ‘fissure’ that connected 213BC and whatever time the film takes place in, he didn’t care when or where the help would come from! It’s essentially a compas that points you towards a specific wormhole.
I feel like the time travel idea doesn’t work well with the franchise of Indiana jones. Indiana jones has always been about myth and legends and discovering that. This moved towards math, science and technology which doesn’t fit perfectly like how myth and legend does in the previous films. Helena was annoying. She was really hard to sympathize with and the flip in her character from con man to helping Indy came off as her being controlling and a bit too talkative. Lastly the movie overall was very slow and would have been better if they cut down the long talking moments and sped up the slower parts between action.
The good was that it had some classic Indy feelings and action was great.
"Reactions all over the place" ... "polarizing" ... reminds me of TLJ.
I think this movie had some great plot and character themes but imo here the biggest killer is that this movie simply didn’t have the breezy nature the last 4 had. I don’t think you realize how vital that is for an Indy movie until you don’t have it. 6.5/10 in my book
I found the movie bland and nonsenical. Hard to believe James Mangold directed this. Easily my least favorite in the franchise
Why do people have issues with the time travel twist in this movie? Raiders has ghosts flying around as people's faces are melting off. Temple of Doom has a guy being alive after having his heart ripped out, plus possession and voodoo. Last Crusade has a nine hundred year old Knight waiting in a cave and Crystal Turd has aliens... People are being way too harsh on Dial of Destiny. From a filmmaking perspective, this thing is so far above Crystal Skull it's not even funny...
He's not in every single scene. I won't name them all, but if you watch them again, you'll see this is a fantasy.
One of my biggest disappointments was the lack of a gruesome death scene. That’s become a staple of the Indy movies and even though this movie had a lot of death, it was pretty tame. I still really enjoyed the movie. I just felt like it was missing some of those key Indy tropes. He doesn’t swing from his whip at all…
I agree. Did you have a favorite moment from the film?
I’d say, you don’t need to respond to negative people in the comments. It does more harm than good trying to justify
I love your thoughts, Sean! I had a good time with the film but I do agree with a lot of what you said. Coolest part was seeing Indiana Jones for one last time :)
Just saw it and it's definitely overhated. I enjoyed this movie.
I really enjoyed it as well. I had some issues with it, but I thought that it was a really good final adventure for one of cinema’s greatest characters.
7/10 for me. I thought it was good, not great
My family and I actually liked the movie, despite it being a tad too long.
Lots of TH-camr hatred towards it, and towards just about anything that Disney & Kathleen Kennedy has touched. And mostly for good reasons.
But this latest Indy film was as far-fetched as all the other films. But I wasn't ever truly bored, nor roll my eyes at his sidekicks. Most sidekicks in superhero or action films are horrible. But, surprisingly, I didn't find myself irritated at Phoebe Fleabag Waller-Bridge or the young boy actor.
I’m way more impressed by Helena than the damsel in distress character in other Indiana jones films.
Were you high? it was pretty bad.
I liked this movie for the most part. I think the problem with it is that it's a good movie not a great one. And it only really needs to compared to Crystal skull which even though I had an issue with I don't know how I would rank those two.
Now addressing the matter as to why aliens and time travel doesn't feel like it belongs in an Indy movie, you probably gave a better explanation than I could, but I will say this these last two movies to me feel like they were taken straight from a novelization of Indiana Jones that someone else wrote that probably wasn't canon.
People just want to hate on these IPs before seeing them, even after years of clamoring for more of the IP. I liked Dial of Destiny, but I do wish it explored the themes of Indy getting older just a bit more. Like an extra talking scene in place of a set piece might have worked.
Basically a 7. Worth the watch, but you’ll still like Raiders/Last Crusade more.
Exactly! I hate how people who have clearly not seen the movie are trashing it. I'd give it a 7-8/10 as well. No Raiders or Crusade, but it works.
I feel the same way. It's right up there with Crusade and Raiders, Crystal Skull and Temple were worse. So to go to be one of the best Indy films is a win.
Yeah I'm with you guys here. Indiana Jones was one of the first '80s franchises that my parents introduced me to and I felt like with this movie I actually enjoyed watching the movie as much as crystal skull is the worst film. Compared to that, I thought the same. I would actually enjoy watching this movie. I didn't enjoy watching the Temple of Doom though. I feel like that's the only legitimate bad movie in this franchise. I know that's a very unpopular opinion, but I don't feel like watching that movie again. I did enjoy that movie but overall dial of destiny was actually a very nice send-off and it had a lot more heart than I was expecting
I do think this is worst than 4, only because I prefer how that film left indy in life. However I think all if theses films are above average
That’s kinda what gets me too. Indy 4 left him in a better spot honestly. Got hitched, made a family, took his hat back from his son like the boss he is, strolled on off. Happy, and satisfying. Tho Crusade will always have the best ending imo
Didn’t really care about the villain and the way he died was so underwhelming say what you want about Kingdom of the Crystal Skull at least she had a more memorable death.
I liked the movie quite a bit, but the wide shot of Indy running on the train in the distance was really bad... I bought the de-aging, whatever, but THAT shot put me out of the scene, right away, and I had to "recover" and re-adjust my brain during the next minutes, lol. But I liked this movie. People say "no one asked for it", but it's wrong: I ASKED for it, because I didn't want Indy 4 to close the saga and I feel this one does a WAY better job (even if Spielberg's directing is missing in some action sequences). That's really all I asked. EDIT: to be fair: those giraffes on the train of Last Crusade looked just as fake, lol.
I will say I think the opening bit in WW2 was my favorite part. The cgi looked good to me and the actions felt like things Indy would have actually done back in his prime so it made sense. The cgi bugs of course were stupid especially compared to Temple of Doom and the time travel scene looked too bright and clean and shiny just like Crystal Skull to me. Also Indy doesn't havd his own gun in this which sucks but at least he actually killed people unlike Crystal Skull so that's a plus lol.
Am I the only one when at the beginning of the film, when they introduced that dagger of Christ (or the one that was used on Christ- something like that) I was like dang that’s interesting! That hooked me a little more than the dial for a brief moment honestly
Even way back I said maybe Mutt could have turned out to be a cryptozoologist looking for creatures unknown by science.
I actually felt something strong with the end because I suspect people have had weird experiences with like the Bermuda Triangle and such. You know what I mean...I don't want to spoil anything.
It’s fine you’re commenting on a spoiler review 😂
I noticed the train shot to. I was super confused how it made it into the movie. The silhouette was unnatural.
31:27 just went on a tangent thinking about how the opposite should’ve been the case for anakin in the phantom menace. Rather than saving a cat, there should’ve been some sense of darkness in little boy ani. Idk just something interesting to think about
I have to say... this movie grows on you after you watch it.
Great video as always.
As a massive fan of the original trilogy, I really wanted to enjoy this. It just left me cold. Cartoony, overblown CGI action. Generic action movie sound design (they didn't even bother to recreate those distinctive Indy punch sounds). Even the John William score (and yes I appreciate his age) seemed like a copy and paste job from the previous films.
It's been said so many times I know but this series truly ended in 1989 with the characters riding off into the sunset.
When I see the divorced paper in the beginning and he mentioned that Mutt was killed, immediately i think that's the most cliche plot line for an older hero. That's even happened to another Harrison Ford iconic role, Han Solo.
I find the idea that other life forms could exist within our universe and the concept that time travel is possible far more plausible than an ark where spirits come out and kill you.
As a devoted fan of Indiana Jones series, my heart is bleeding. Tbh I have absolutely no idea how people can say that this is better than the crystal skull. Despite some stupid monkey-swinging crap, aliens and poor CGI, that movie had soul, gave Indy a respectful and climactic send off and was actually enjoyable to watch. Maan even if you didn't like Shia LaBeuf, he at least had a distinctive character with obvious flaws to be ironed out throughout the movie - we saw him grow into being a hero and at the end, I could see him carrying some future movies as the lead Indy successor. This lady's character however seems so empty, dead and uninteresting. She starts off by leaving Indy to die, then for whatever reason decides "nah, now I'm gonna save him, why not" and Indy is supposed to be fine with it. No character arc, no likeable qualities, she's just great at everything, ACCEPT IT... Instead of giving that character any depth, anything for the audience to relate to, making her HUMAN, they gave us a plastic mannequin of a protagonist. If they depicted Indy as her mentor, passing the hat onto her, showing her "the ropes", making her realise what truly matters in life, it would have been 10 times better. Say at some point he's ready to sacrifice himself to save her life, leaving the dial behind and maybe that's when she realises that it's not all about the treasure and money, but the people around you or something (which is really the core of being THE Indiana Jones - that's how he differs from all the villains in this series) - literally anything! Anyone can come up with something like that in 2 seconds and I think it's way better than what the writers did here which is pretty much nothing xd. She becomes a good guy all of a sudden and that's it really - there you have it, now you're supposed to cheer for her. Throughout the movie you have this strange feeling that she can stab Indy in the back at any point, you don't trust her as an audience member and it just makes the whole thing uncomfortable to watch. Apart from that, the action scenes are decent, the de-aging is fine and believable for the most part (and that's the main reason the first 15 minutes of the movie are actually very enjoyable), the script is an inconsistent mess (you can see it was rewritten several times), the whole ending is a nonsense. All in all, what the actual F? The movie simply made Indy obsolete - a dead weight to carry around. It's even worse than what they did with Luke honestly... F disney, F "THE MESSAGE", F "strong female leads" and destroying iconic, beloved IPs. They've already lost 300 million on "Strange World" and "Lightyear" and are on their way to lose even more with "Elemental". If they had any excuses for messing up those movies, loosing money on a huge renowned franchise like Indiana Jones will be just inexplicable. If that happens, I sincerely hope the shareholders will finally step in to save this sinking ship of a production company. I am done with disney, period.
I have seen every Indy movie in the theater at least once as they were released. I rewatch them all the time as well. I even own actual props from two of them. I like this movie much better then 4. So yeah, real fans can have different opinions. Sorry you didn't like it. I did but thats my opinion. All the added anti disney stuff does make it seem you either didn't see this movie or went in with such a bias you were going to hate it you missed a lot of things. Disney is still the most successful studio, keep in mund they also released the 3rd highest performing movie ever in the last year as well (Avatar 2) So they will be fine without you. Disney releases a lot of stuff. Some makes billions and some don't. Always been like that with them.
Would've been amazing if they had him and short round whose become mutts mentor on an adventure to save mutt. Instead the beat up an old man who was once a hero.
Here is my review. Disclaimer: I haven't seen it yet. Okay, let's go. So my non-review is that if they put enough special effects into the movie, then many (20%) will just love it. Others (40%) will just think it is okay. And only those (40%) who have any braincells left will have an accurate opinion to give.
7:00 When you say today "it is phenomenal but not quite there". What I am hearing is "in 5 years it will look like the first Godzilla movie."
Just watch it please, most people aren’t movie critics, so I predict 50% will love it, 48% will think it’s just good, 2% will hate it with a passion and want to kill everyone who worked on the film because they ruined everything. And 4000% didn’t watch the film (that’s you!) and are hating it for the sake of hating it, instead of APPRECIATING WHAT YOU HAVE! If you want better films, GO MAKE THEM YOURSELF, NOBODY IS STOPPING YOU KID!
I loved this film some things were a little iffy but I think it’s way better than the last one and I think it’s the 4th best movie I’ve seen this year behind Spider-Man John wick Guardians 3 and Scream 6
As a big Indiana Jones fan myself, I agree with everything you said.
Dial of Destiny is mostly a frustrating and disappointing watch, but with some fun nostalgic moments for the die hard fans!
I personally actually prefer Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and that’s saying a lot…
It’s a shame that Steven Spielberg and George Lucas didn’t come back to be involved in Indy’s final adventure, but I think James Mangold still does a good enough job.
I think the problem is Disney and Lucasfilm though…
They did it with Star Wars, Disney are doing it with Marvel and now it’s happening with Indy.
I don’t even need to explain what I mean because I think the majority of fans know full well what I’m talking about…
For me, Dial of Destiny is The Last Jedi of the Indiana Jones franchise.
I still want the reboot. Indy is the American James Bond and I want more Indy kicking nazi butt
*Indiana* *Jones* *and* *the* *Vile* *Of* *Kennedy*
Or isn't Kathy's last name already Marshall since being married to Frank?
I finished watching it about 5 hours ago. Um, it's probably the WORST Indiana Jones film I've ever seen. I HATED Helena Shaw who started the entire messy adventure. And here's the thing, I actually find Phoebe Waller-Bridge attractive the same way I find Daisy Ridley attractive. Phoebe reminds me a little bit of Elisabeth Moss from the side. Peggy Olsen was one of my favorites from one of my favorite shows of all-time: Mad Men.
Were there good things from it? Sure. Probably seeing Karen Allen again at the end. I thought the first moment when it felt like an Indiana Jones movie happened when Indy goes to Tangiers. It's actually shown in the trailer. Indy takes out his whip only for the folks drawing their guns at him. That's very Indy-like. The first 15 minutes with the de-aged Harrison wasn't really that exciting at all. I thought the setting being in 1969 was cool too. Some of the scenery in 1969 Morocco was nice especially the auction scene. And hearing John Williams' music throughout.
My biggest issue really comes from Helena. I didn't like how she betrayed her own godfather to save her ass. She locks the gate. Indy gets captured. Then after Antonio Banderas' character gets killed, you see her laughing on the boat after they escape because she remembered to bring dynamite. She put Indy in a bad situation that could've got him killed but had his friends killed. Not to mention that cold mfer with the mustache killing innocent school workers.
I wish Banderas' character was there longer. He would've livened up the group. The kid was Helena's own version of Short Round. But my biggest issues really comes from Helena and the many dark scenes when they went underwater and in that cave. I was ready to doze off being so dark. I'm still not sure how to feel with that time travel shit. That's too much like Indy & Helena's Excellent Adventure time traveling from a plane.
When I was walking out of the theater, some kid who sounds about age 10-12 walking behind me was telling his mom he liked it. But the only thing he didn't like was the time traveling stuff. His mom actually enjoyed that part. I'm still not sure where I am with that. Indy is better without any alien and time travel shit. It doesn't need to go sci-fi. Indy was better with more grounded stories. Not alien/time travel BS. The film's budget was close to $300M. Where exactly did that go? Did the extra $100M go to that Ancient Greece scene? It didn't look like a $300M movie.
No issues seeing Indiana Jones, Sallah, or Marion again. Classic characters forever. Didn't mind hearing old Harrison's voice with a de-aged Indy. It did take me out for a moment but I eventually settled in with the dubbing. No issues listening to the GOAT composer's legendary music. Issues with Helena being such an asshole character only to discover her selfish ways while in Ancient Greece, Mads being such a bland villain, pacing, story, and way too many dark scenes. Most aspects at making a good movie.
It was also devoid of humor. Harrison is naturally funny as Han and Indy and we didn't get much here. When Helena tries to be funny, the jokes falls completely flat because you keep thinking what a selfish c*nt she is for stealing ancient artifacts only to sell them off in auctions because she's in some huge debt. She got innocent people killed. The character named Klaber, is a big POS killing innocent people including ancient Greeks from an airplane. I wish he had a far better death than that plane crash.
What's with Han Solo and Indiana Jones dealing with DIVORCES later in their lives? Portrayed by the same actor but these iconic characters are going through a divorce, or in Han's case, he was already separated from Leia. At least seeing Karen Allen again gave some hope that it looked like Indy and Marion were going to reconcile.
Here's the irony to all this.. I heard more clapping for this film after it finished than for The Flash. I did not clap. I was actually a little relieved it was over as it's about 15 to 30 minutes way too long. And the biggest laugh I heard for the entire film came when Helena punched Indy. I'm not sure I have the urge to rewatch this. Doesn't seem highly replayable for me.
As bad as Crystal Skull was and it had some of the worst scenes for the entire franchise, it still had some fun to it. That Spielberg charm. We see Indy in 1957. The pacing was faster. Shia wasn't that terrible as Mutt. Harold Oxley added some fun to it. The banter between Indy, Marion, and Mutt was fun. Blanchett did the best she can do from that script and her fake Russian accent while having some over-the-top cartoony personality that Mikkelsen's character lacked which shocks me because Mads was fine as a villain in Doctor Strange.
Dial of Destiny basically made a turd like Crystal Skull look decent by comparison by lacking the stupid, silly fun! Cate squeezing a giant ant with her thighs was really stupid but stupid fun. There was a scene inside the caves that I wanted Helena to be killed. She basically got Indy framed for murder at that school and got a couple more of his friends killed on the boat. But I guess she flipped to the good side the moment Indy prevented them to kill her.
What a mess this was. Thanks, Kathleen! You were great in it! You're now the worst character for this entire franchise. Worse than Elsa Schneider who at least had a decent heart by getting Walter Donovan killed. Worse than Mac who kept betraying Indy. Worse than Willie Scott who was only annoying but not a selfish asshole like Indy's "god daughter" looking to steal stuff and auction them off. She acted more like Mac's daughter than Basil's.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: 6/10
Another soulless cash grab devoid of that Indy humor and charm. There were many times it didn't feel like an Indiana Jones film at all. It felt more like Indy was guest starring for Phoebe's movie. Helena started all the unnecessary trouble for Indy who was already retiring from teaching. Unnecessary trouble for this unnecessary movie.
For the first two hours of the film, I felt Helena Shaw was the real villain. Kathleen's own facsimile is in this franchise. Yet, she's supposed to be the protagonist next to Indy. She's 30-years-old and acting like she's still in high school believing she's so smart, funny, and charming. All the plot leaks about Phoebe's character from over a year ago were sadly true. She ruined the entire movie for us.
I know people shit on Rey from The Force Awakens but at least Rey was a good person. She didn't have any selfish agenda. She wasn't inconsiderate. For 2 hours, there was nothing redeemable about Helena Shaw, a smug, double-crossing thief, and selfish capitalist. It took the last 20 minutes to discover what she was doing was wrong.
Dial of Destiny is still better than Quantumania but that's still not saying much.
Worst Characters Ever In Indiana Jones
1. Helena Shaw
2. Klaber (F this guy!)
3. George "Mac" McHale (annoying and useless)
4. Mola Ram
Dial of Destiny now has the 2 worst characters from the franchise surpassing Indy 4's Mac.
Best Characters Ever In Indiana Jones
1. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr.
2. Henry Jones Sr. (RIP)
3. Marion Ravenwood (moved up three spots)
4. Short Round (best sidekick Indy ever had)
5. Sallah El-Kahir
6. Marcus Brody (RIP)
7. Henry "Mutt" Williams/Jones III (RIP)
8. Harold Oxley
9. Willie Scott
10. Elsa Schneider (RIP)
I will forever love Indiana Jones but it doesn't mean I have to regard Indy 4 and 5 as canon.
Ranking Some Bad (6/10 Or Less) Movies
Jurassic World: Dominion
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Attack Of The Clones
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Solo
Batman & Robin
So Indy 5 for me is between the two worst Jurassic films of all-time. I enjoyed Love And Thunder and Bullet Train more than this Lucasfilm disaster. I did like Indy 5 more than She-Hulk, The Book of Boba Fett, and The Rings of Power. Again, that's not saying much. From DoD to dud.
I think what saved it from being Batman & Robin level was because I love Indy so much. I love John Williams. I love the franchise. It's very dear to my heart like it is for a lot of people. And seeing Sallah and Marion one last time helped. Seeing Indy and Marion re-enact that scene in Raiders before they kiss was very, very sweet.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is not the worst movie I've seen in 2023. Quantumania clearly takes that honor as the Attack of the Clones of MCU. Indy 5 is probably not making my top 20 favorites of this year and I haven't even seen 20 movies from this year yet. Appreciate Top Gun: Maverick and Cobra Kai for being the only ones doing this 80s nostalgia right.
Every time there was a scene of like Indy falling someone in my theater would yell “that’s definitely not Harrison Ford!”
I'm 46 and grew up with the Indiana Jones Trilogy. I love the original trilogy, like most people.
I remember being so excited to see Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and then being disappointed. However, I do find some enjoyment in the movie, it just wasn't great.
Seeing Harrison Ford play this character one last time, I was very excited again, but my expectations were low.
I seen Dial of Destiny last Saturday. I did enjoy it more than Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but I didn't like seeing Indiana Jones in such a sad state.
Helena Shaw was an awful character and I still didn't like her by the end of the movie.
The ending was very sweet though, I was happy to see Marian come back.
Thought the movie was more fun than described. Indi still felt full of his classic fire and spunk and kicked just enough ass to be believable for a tough old man
I thought it was okay. I didn't grow up with these films. This was the first Indiana Jones movie I have seen. 2.5/5
"A character arc is the path a character takes over the course of a story. A character's arc involves adversity and challenges, as well as some changes to the character, and ultimately leads to resolution."
"A compelling character arc has a character facing fears and overcoming challenges as the story unfolds, usually resulting in the character’s personal growth.
Indiana Jones in the Dial of Destiny does not have a character arc, or if it does it could generously be called a flat arc. At the beginning of the film, Indy is a broken old man. He's lost his wife and son. He is not respected by the people around him and even his students don't care. He generally has nothing to live for and is unhappy.
Throughout the film, Indy is belittled and disrespected by nearly everyone, but especially Helena. As the adventure continues, Indy doesn't become happier. He doesn't change or grow as he continues on with the story.
At the end of the film, Indy is shot in the chest and pleads with Helena to leave him in the past to die. He doesn't want to return home because he is convinced there is nothing to live for. It is at this point, Indy has not overcome anything. There is no personal growth and he is in fact more defeated than he was at the start.
Cut to black
Indy wakes up and the final scene results in what I suppose you could argue is a happy ending. I would call it a happier ending, but not exactly an ending that fills me with hope.
That is not an arc. The character stays nearly the same the entire movie and nothing he is involved with is resulting in personal growth. When Marion says, "Are you back?" it means nothing because up until the final moment he wanted to be left alone to die. There was nothing to indicate that he wanted nothing more than to get home to his wife.
I'm very confused why people think Indy had any arc in this.
Did you forget that Indy enjoyed the thrill of adventure? Finding cool artifacts? Didn’t you see him looking at the battle from the plane in fascination? he had everything he could ever want in front of his eyes! He didn’t just want to die! He wanted to experience history in person, speak to legendary characters like archimedes! Keep in mind that he hadn’t had an adventure for 10+ YEARS at that point! Helena gave him a reason to keep being Indiana jones, instead of a grumpy old man that pushed Marion away. So if the film hadn’t happened and Marion just showed up he would probably yell at her and tell her to leave.
Nah this movie was an awesome send off. I would maybe even put it above temple of doom. I don’t know why people are talking smack on it
YES! It is better than Temple and Crystal Skull. But never Raiders or Crusade.
@@ECSOrder66 raiders and crusade are both top 10 movies of all time so of course not
@@Jon-jm4fo Imo, this is the true Indy trilogy: Raiders, Crusade, Dial
@@ECSOrder66 nah the original 3 definitely still the real trilogy but like I like this one a lot too
I just think the pacing and editing were horrendous in this movie, since action scenes should never leave me bored… however this movie had me feeling like the action just were not engaging. Idk, still don’t know how to feel about it though, didn’t like the characters, and felt like nothing was creative, but had fun with some of the parts.
I think the ending exemplifies this movie in a nut shell, that it didn’t even know where it wanted to end or how to end… it just felt abrupt and awkward, like we didn’t even get a full character arc
so, the opening scene is just boring to you ? can you please explain ? I am still curious really.
@@kartikadewi3270 I would say the opening scene was the only well put together scenes of the movie. The action I particularly say went on way to long was the car chase after the hotel sequence, it just dragged on way too long. Along with the airplane motorcycle chase, and scuba diving sequence, it all just fell flat and felt empty in excitement for me
I personally thought it was the best thing Disney Lucasfilm did that’s a low bar yeah but I’m just glad he didn’t die or pass on the hat so I walked out pretty happy with the film
I enjoyed the movie but it felt like too big of a course correction from Crystal Skull. It definitely had a dour tone and lacked some of the fun of the original 3 (which, granted, were sometimes very silly but seemed to strike a more balanced tone). Almost felt like a Batman and Robin to Batman Begins kind of shift but without the benefit of having a naturally darker character or younger actor to make it work so well. 7/10
I think what made it weird, was how underwhelming the Syracuse setting was and how they never got to hype this timeperiod enough. Going back there was a bit silly and honestly once you put it all down, it makes no sense. He feels like a character much more connected with other people and other time periods and this made for me the biggest change. I dunno. Time travel was not bad as a concept for an Indy, but the way they implemented it was not good.
Man, I wish that they would have left him in the past. Such a bold, new, and romantic idea. I really liked that idea of every historians dream is to live the history they have studied. It was Indiana's true wish.
That would have given this sequel a justification. But instead they went with a sappy ending that in the end, just felt so uninspired. Honestly, ruined the movie for me. The third act was really the only part I enjoyed, and it ended with such a kerplunk.
I also felt like the death of his son was just them trying to find a way to write LaBeouf out of the story. Idk if it was meant to be central to the arc. But that really just speaks to the overall clunkiness of the plot.
The twist of the time traveling device only going back to one moment in history, I actually thought was quite clever.
I don’t really have a problem with him being grumpy, old, but they should have made him the hero at the end. Helena was totally irrelevant. Instead they should have kept the family essence, making the story about him, Mutt and Marion and also including Short Round and Sallah with a bigger role. I am pretty sure it is what fans wanted. For sure it would not have flopped.
I have to say I enjoyed the movie and it was a fun ride but also there was a part of me thinking how there was a good indie 5 story out there that would’ve had the world go Wow
That said, I do disagree with a couple of these takes. I don’t understand how the phoebe character caused the death of those people. She was just looking at the artifacts with dr jones. And I think your a little to tied to how Indiana is perceived and that he cannot be sad in any way.
I just saw the Dial of Destiny and what a great fucking movie!!! really enjoyed it and was surprised considering all the nay-sayers. Fantastic pace, snappy dialog, brilliant portrayal by Ford, and tight story. I rank it right below raiders and right above Crusade. Go see it people and drink it in.
AGREED!! I am very happy to see people enjoying this film as much as I did :D
Bro that ending was crazy
It was his voice when he was younger he’s always had that voice even when he was younger and of course the technology is not perfect nothing will ever be perfect
Temple of doom was based on Hindu belief , kali is the god of death. Also it is the 3rd most believed religion the other two were Christianity and Catholicism which were represented in the other 2 films. If a film were based on judiasim it would have made sense. The newer films don’t have a religious foundation.
Dynamite is used to blast rock. A dynamite blast would have torn that boat to shreds and killed every person on board. If they wanted it to be a small explosion that merely gave them a moment to escape, then why not make it a grenade or a flare thrown into gasoline?
I mean, you can't use a raft as a parachute either. We could go on. If you are looking for complete realism in IJ, you haven't been watching the other movies this whole time.
Video idea: James Mangold movies ranked?
Everyone keeps forgetting that in The Force Awakens, Luke had disappeared for 10 years, not contacting those he loved at all, so that doesnt indicate someone in a good place. Lol. That made sense to me.
I liked this movie a lot overall, but felt the action sequences were all too long too. Also, WTH does it take thrm so long to get to that tomb? Also, way too heavy a body count of "non-bad guys" in this movie and it all gets dropped? WTH?
Also, IMHO it was a huge lost opportunity not spending MORE time in the past! They touch on it oh so briefly, but this is ehat historians/archeologists dream of. It was a made up time portal, so they could've made up it lasting a few hours. That would've given old Indy something he's always wanted and ended his arc satisfying, as getting old is all about all the things being taken away from you, he could get something fantastic. Also, don't have him shot so this is possible. Lol.
Tbf with Antonia banderas , he did always says he a glorified cameo so I wasn’t expecting him long but your right bout how high billed he is
I really enjoyed it. It's a great film.
The dial of destiny itself was the best part of the movie for me. Unfortunately everything else including Indies arc fell flat. The fact that time travel was based in an ancient relic from the past saved the idea for me
I too really liked the dial conceptually, I enjoyed the movie but I really wish they tied the antikethera more to the themes of age and times.