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Earnestine 2021-10-13 13:05:27

In 1984, the action-adventure movie " Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom "

Although it is a god-made sequel, I am not very interested in this one.

From exploring treasures, it has become a rescue. . It's really unacceptable.

From China to India, we can see the American culture's understanding and impression of Eastern culture at that time, but the overall feeling is still not very good.

The heroine who lacked the heroic spirit became a vase that could only scream. . It is really puzzling, maybe the tradition of screaming vases has been handed down from that era.

What Jones did in this movie is still useful, better than the first one, but. The final result seems to be similar.

However, in terms of content, it may be more substantial, darker and bloody than the first one. Of course, the ability of the villain is no better than that of the Nazis. It feels even worse with one less opponent.

In fact, there is nothing to say. Without the role of the first milestone, the follow-up seems to be really not interesting, with fewer advantages and more disadvantages. .

I thought it was a small Chinese actor, but I didn't expect it to be from Vietnam, but I occasionally understood a few words in the middle, which is a pleasant surprise.

By the way, the part of the insect in the middle is very attractive to me. Where did you find so many insects? It feels very rare. It seems to be caught. It is rare to see insects other than breadworms in the movie. .

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Recommendation index: ★★★☆ (7/10 points), to save the distressed Indian people.

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  • Emmitt 2022-03-20 09:01:02

    This one looks like this. It is quite exciting to watch the minecart chase after a few years~ The people in Shanghai don't speak the Shanghai dialect.

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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.