When the two greatest filmmakers in the world teamed up to create the
best action movie of all time - Raiders of the Lost Ark, it seemed
unlikely that they could duplicate their divinely-inspired work. After
a miss with the entertaining yet forgettable Indiana Jones and the
Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade comes pretty close
to doing just that.
Film history's most profitable star Harrison Ford returns to his
signature role in a performance that speaks for itself, and benefits
greatly from a gallery of memorable supporting characters. That
includes Sean Connery, the grandest of all modern action day movie
heroes (and appropriately cast, as the spiritual father of the
character is James Bond). Connery plays against that, in a performance
that is different than anything he has ever done, and it works. Even
so, Denholm Elliott can't seem to help stealing every scene he's in as
Marcus Brody, a lifelong friend of the Jones family.
This movie stands by itself in the way it deals with spirituality, and
is thick with religious themes throughout, without preaching to you.
This is a very difficult balance to achieve in any film, and that alone
makes the film stand out as brilliant. It is more abundant with humor
than the previous two films, without the characters falling into
irritating self-parody. Being a sequel, this is a difficult balance to
achieve as well. (Look at action sequels such as Lethal Weapon 4).
This film stands among the greatest action adventures of all time. I
don't know anyone who hasn't seen it, but if you haven't, don't walk to
see it. Run.
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