Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Comments

  • Archibald 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Magical Soldiers---The first time I watched it was in 1997, and now I feel that this film is indeed the weakest in the trilogy. It's too much to get back to normal immediately after being hit by a fire. The setting of the magic palace is gorgeous (it is inferred from the route that it is not underground, it should be in the mountains), and the mine car chase is really exciting!...

  • Elouise 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Either it's really good, or it's just...

  • Adela 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Dr. Jones lashed past, and the female pig's feet were wrapped around her waist, so she obediently returned to his...

  • Margarette 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Exploration film textbooks, I must have thought it was particularly good-looking ten years ago. Now, it is inevitable that Americans will feel a little disgusted by the yy mentality that Americans regard the nations of the world as savages and pretend to be the savior one more time. . . The female image is probably a century backward from the first one. But it's really good looking, and the baby is very...

  • Lacy 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    There is a kind of comedy effect called the barrage of station B. Originally, there was a bit of a thrilling plot in the heart, coupled with the empty ears of the barrage "Fuck you", it almost made me laugh to death. It was also the barrage of this one that made me know the cute name "Indy-chan". Hahaha. Indy sauce is so handsome. Especially when I first entered the palace, a suit + glasses. tsk...

  • Pierce 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    In general, it is still a very enjoyable 80s action blockbuster, and this film is more and more like a modern action blockbuster. The fighting scene is very full and also incorporates a lot of humor elements, but the heroine is used as a joke. There are not too many movies in charge, and from this point of view, this film is quite unique. The plot of this film is extremely simple, and the main focus is on various commercial elements. It may be normal now, but the special effects of this film in...

  • Lela 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Eating monkey brains~mine road roller coaster~hungry...

  • Ruthie 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    A typical commercial film, looking at it now, it's a bit boring, but it's better than...

  • Tanner 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    Adventure stories are always bad. As Spielberg's classic series, it should be said that it is still quite interesting to shoot, but it is not up to the level of...

  • Ransom 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    Not as good as the first one, I personally think that the part in China was very unsuccessful, and the part in India is a bit like Journey to the West. Is it the credit of screenwriter...

Extended Reading
  • Kacie 2021-10-13 13:07:10

    The general works of this series

    The second part of Raiders of the Lost Ark is a story that revolves around the Ankara Sacred Stone. At the beginning of the story, there is a prom scene, and then the protagonist Indiana Jones trades with another person, and the result is poisoned. There is a fierce fight here, which is...

  • August 2021-10-13 13:07:34

    The adventure continues. . .

    In Shanghai, China, in 1935, Dr. Indiana Jones had a deal with the Shanghai gang boss, and the other party broke his promise after getting the ashes of Nurhachi and wanted to destroy Jones's mouth. At a critical moment, the clever kid rescued Dr. Jones and a showgirl Willie who had been...

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom quotes

  • Indiana Jones: Captain Blumburtt was just telling me something of the interesting history of the palace; the importance it played in the mutiny.

    Chattar Lal: It seems the British never forget the mutiny of 1857.

    [Captain Blumburtt laughs]

    Indiana Jones: Yes, well you know I think there were other events before the mutiny going back a century - back to the time of Clive that are more interesting.

    Chattar Lal: And what events are those Dr Jones?

    Indiana Jones: Well, if memory serves me correctly this area, this province was the centre eventuity of the Thuggee.

    Chattar Lal: Dr Jones, you know perfectly well that the Thuggee cult has been dead for nearly a century.

    Captain Blumburtt: Yes, of course. The Thuggee was an obscenity that worshipped Kali with human sacrifices. The British Army Knights did away with them.

    Indiana Jones: Well, I suppose stories of the Thuggee die hard.

    Chattar Lal: There are no stories anymore.

    Indiana Jones: I'm not so sure. We came from a small village; peasants there told us Pankot Palace was growing powerful again because of some ancient evil.

    Chattar Lal: Village stories, Dr Jones. They're just fear and folklore; you're beginning to worry Captain Blumburtt.

    Captain Blumburtt: Not worried, Mr Prime Minister, just erm... just erm... interested.

    Indiana Jones: You know, the villagers also told us Pankot Palace had taken something.

    Chattar Lal: Dr Jones, in our country it's not usual for a guest to insult his host.

    Indiana Jones: I'm sorry. I thought we were talking about folklore.

    Captain Blumburtt: What exactly was it they say was stolen?

    Indiana Jones: A sacred rock.

    Chattar Lal: [he laughs dismissively] Hah! You see, Captain? A rock.

    Indiana Jones: Something connected - the villager's rock and the old legend of the Sankara stones.

    Chattar Lal: Dr Jones, we're all vulnerable to vicious rumour. I seem to remember that in Honduras you were accused of being a grave robber rather than an archaeologist.

    Indiana Jones: Well, the newspapers greatly exaggerated the incident.

    Chattar Lal: And wasn't it the Sultana Madagascar who threatened to cut your head off if you ever returned to his country?

    Indiana Jones: No, it wasn't my head.

    Chattar Lal: Then your hands, perhaps?

    Indiana Jones: No, it wasn't my hands... it was my

    [looks downward]

    Indiana Jones: ... misunderstanding.

  • Indiana Jones: If I have offended you, I am sorry.