'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' is a lame curtain call for Harrison Ford's Indy, who deserves far better Cannes2023
globetrotting, snake-hating, whip-cracking, fedora-rocking archeology professor — pits our man Indy against the single greatest nemesis he’s ever faced: time.
Oh, there’s a ton of Nazis here too, trust us. Ditto some shady government agents, a racist redneck, a thug roughly the size and width of a redwood, a Moroccan kingpin with a scimitar, and your usual assorted thugs. But the latest chapter ofthrowback adventurer is centered around the idea that everyone, even the good guys we grew up worshiping and the movie stars who played them, can’t win the fight against the passing of the years.
Still, you either die an intellectual-property hero trapped in amber, or you live long enough to see yourself riding a fake horse against a green-screened subway background when most of your peers have slowed down.
album. The world has moved on from the sort of swashbuckling derring-do in distant jungles and exotic lands. Who cares about ancient artifacts excavated from the earth when men have just landed on the moon?
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