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Pinkie 2022-04-22 07:01:02
Absolutely five stars if I watched it in 1989~~~ It's a pity that in the 21st century, the picture and visuals will inevitably lose 2...
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Lysanne 2022-04-22 07:01:02
Why do I remember when I was a child that it was the Nazi woman who drank the water from the fake Holy...
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Celia 2022-04-22 07:01:02
The best of the few is because of the addition of the humorous father and son...
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Karson 2022-04-21 09:01:11
[Classic Rewatch] It has the characteristics of Indiana Jones all along, whether it is archaeological tracing or fighting with the enemy, and there are all kinds of laughs (it can really be laughed), and even play it to the point on another level. But looking at the 4K fix now is a little outdated, but...
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Reva 2022-04-21 09:01:11
This film continues the usual style of the series, and the most interesting thing is to replace the romance of the first two episodes with the love of father and son. And Spielberg also created a lot of contrasting and dense laughs from this off-line father-son relationship, and made up for the lack of a series of novel ideas. However, the adventure plot of the main line is still the most magnificent design of the whole film, and the role and personality of Dr. Jones are further strengthened...
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Lenna 2022-04-21 09:01:11
Picking up girls, hunting treasures, and fighting Nazis did not delay each other. The two forced father and son to contract 80% of the jokes. Hitler's signature was ridiculous. If the first film in the series eliminated the Nazis through fantasy, this one is a real humiliation. Trains, tanks, planes, yachts, and the old John incarnated as John Woo, and all the large props that could be used were used. I didn't expect it to be Lucas's script, the plot is more ups and downs than the previous two,...
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Zack 2022-04-21 09:01:11
Well, after all, it has not surpassed the second one, but it is still much better than the first one. Grand narrative, religious fantasy, decent action scenes, aerial combat scenes, incestuous humor,...
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Alia 2022-04-21 09:01:11
The third Indiana Jones film with a strong religious meaning, which is inseparable from father and son soldiers, attracts me to watch...
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Libby 2022-04-21 09:01:11
No 2 looks good~ and old Bond is more suitable for being cool, not suitable for acting as an old...
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Jaren 2022-04-21 09:01:11
It's even more exciting with SEAN...
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Comments
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Keenan 2022-03-20 09:01:09
"Indiana Jones 3" is indeed a model for entertainment
Before watching the film, in fact, the concept of the work with the theme of "Treasure Hunting" is still very vague.
Because before, whether it was watching Taiji or Xunlong Jue. I feel that the structure is not very clear. But after watching Raiders of the Lost Ark 3 a few days ago, I found that... -
Winfield 2021-10-19 09:47:43
This one is pretty
The story tells the story of Indiana Jones being commissioned to find the holy grail that can make people immortal, and by the way looking for the father who disappeared because of the cup, it turns out that the client is a running dog of the Nazis, and a group of people are fighting for it. This...
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade quotes
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Elsa: I left your father working in the library. He sent me to the map section to fetch an ancient plan of the city. When I got back to his table, he'd gone, with all his papers, except for that scrap, which I found near his chair.
Indiana Jones: [showing Marcus] Roman numerals.
Elsa: Here is the library.
Indiana Jones: That doesn't look much like a library.
Marcus Brody: Looks like a converted church.
Elsa: [cut to them inside] In this case, it's the literal truth. We are on holy ground. These columns over here were brought back as spoils of war after the sacking of Byzantium during the Crusades.
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Indiana Jones: Marcus, I've seen this window before.
Marcus Brody: Where?
Indiana Jones: Right here, in dad's diary.
[opening it to the right page]
Indiana Jones: You see?
Marcus Brody: Look, Indy. The Roman numerals.
Indiana Jones: Dad was on to something here.
Marcus Brody: Well, now we know the source of the numbers, but we still don't know what they mean.
Indiana Jones: Dad sent me this diary for a reason. Until we find out why, I suggest we keep it to ourselves.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Director: Steven Spielberg
Language: English,German,Greek,Arabic Release date: May 24, 1989