In his third film, Indiana Jones continues to hunt down artifacts and
fight bad guys. This flick easily has as much action as the last
outings, with plenty of fights and chases to entertain. The setpieces
are quite ambitious as Indy outruns villains on a moving train,
infiltrates a castle, and takes on a tank on horseback, among other
brilliant sequences. And the comedy is probably the best in this film;
the dialogue and interplay between characters are often quite witty.
The story for this is strong and ambitious as Indy goes out to find the
holiest artifact of them all: the Holy Grail. The story is
tightly-paced and well planned-out as mysteries unravel and turncoats
are revealed as the adventure presses on. But what really propels this
story to greatness are the characters; they receive their strongest
treatment here as Indy struggles to reconcile things with his dad (not
to mention, the opening flashback reveals a lot about their
characters).
The film is still competently made, with quality photography. Acting is
great; Harrison Ford is still perfect as the main hero, Sean Connery is
perfectly cast as Indy's father, Alison Doody is appealing, John
Rhys-Davies is still the man, Julian Glover is decent as the villain,
and River Phoenix was perfect in his role. Writing is good, production
value is high, and the music is awesome.
Recommended!
5/5 (Entertainment: Very Good | Story: Perfect | Film: Perfect)
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