Indiana Jones 5

Lucasfilm Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Review

Summary

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny fails to recapture Spielberg’s magic. With uninspired action and conflicting themes and character motivations, it’s proof that some things should just be allowed to end.

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2 years, 7 months

Is Indiana Jones A Better Hero Than Han Solo? | Super Debatable

2 years, 7 months - It's a debate that's raged for so long that Indiana Jones would probably tell you it belongs in a museum: which of Harrison Ford's two most iconic roles would you rather have come to the rescue? Han Solo and Dr. Jones are among the most popular characters in film history, and Akeem and Joshua have very different takes on which better represents the idea of a "hero."
2 years, 8 months

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Video Review

2 years, 8 months - Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny reviewed by Siddhant Adlakha. Opens in theaters on June 30, 2023.By yanking Indiana Jones out of retirement yet again, for a fifth (and hopefully final) movie, Disney proves that some things should be allowed to end. Or, at the very least, it proves that a franchise resurrection should spend at least some of its 154 minutes doing something other than trying desperately to justify its own existence. Earnest final efforts from Harison Ford and John Williams couldn’t rescue a movie so directionless and haphazard, or action that fails to recapture the swashbuckling joys of the originals. By asking why Indy is on this adventure in the first place, and what the character gains on the other side of it, Dial of Destiny concocts paradoxical answers that fail to meet in the middle. It’s a film about letting go of the past and moving forward, but one that refuses to do the same.