A+ The Indiana Jones original trilogy, before it became an anthology
with its blundered fourth film, is one of the rare treats in cinema.
Here you have a great setup, and it is followed thru for the vast
majority of the sequels. In saying so I might as well mention that in
my opinion the most perfect trilogies in all of movie history are the
Toy Story films, the original Star Wars, and my beloved Evil Dead
series. It's debatable whether one likes "Return of the Jedi", "Temple
of Doom", or "Army of Darkness", but either way none of those films
caused the respective series to crash and burn like "Batman Forever".
"The Last Crusade" is an epic success on so many levels it could very
well be the best of all three. First off, you get to see Indiana Jones
as a kid which was just an awesome sequence. Secondly, it's such an
incredibly strong cast. Harrison ford and Sean Connery play off each
other so well the father-son concept is both comedic yet emotional. I
just never tire of their scenes together. Returning are both Denholm
Elliott as Marcus Brody and John Rhys Davies as Sallah, contributing
nicely. Alison Doody may be my favorite actress of the three. Karen
Allen was pretty awesome, I never really cared for Kate Capshaw, but
Doody has a sexy charm to her that appeals the most to me because she
pulls of the role of the villainess so well. The joke of how
promiscuous she is never gets old. Michael Byrne was pretty menacing,
and I really liked the character played by Kevork Malikyan. After all
the titular quote is uttered by him.
The story is well written, just like the others paying homage to the
30s serial heroes. It's often sophisticated yet always fun, and the
awe-inspiring action scenes are some of the best out of frankly all
four. The score by John Williams is amazing, adding to the mystic quite
nicely. "The Last Crusade" is arguably one of Steven Spielberg's and
George Lucas' best works.
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