Everybody is Wrong about Indy 4   Comments

Posted at 9:21 am in Review, opinion

OK. The headline is a bit misleading. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a disappointment. The reason everyone is wrong is why it doesn’t match our expectations.

I went in the theatre with fairly low expectations, but I was definitely there to enjoy myself. I still felt let-down.

Everybody places the blame squarely on George Lucas’s script. Everybody is wrong. The dialogue is cheesy, and the plot is implausible. The same, however, could be said for all Indy movies (and most other action movies). In the past it didn’t matter because because Indy was cool. So while this is a fault, this isn’t the reason why the movie was a let-down.

The reason why this movie hasn’t matched our expectations is that it was rushed and cheap.

Every dialogue scene looks like they’ve settled for the first take. The actors haven’t been given a chance to get into character for the part. It’s as if the directorial instructions were, “Get you lines said, and move on!” From the very first scene where Cate Blanchette is speaking to Harrison Ford. I couldn’t have been less convinced. Speilberg would have seen this on set, but time restrictions meant he had no choice but to move to the next bit.

Despite the extensive use of CGI, the movie looked very cheap. Indeed these things often go together. The sets looked unconvincing. Everything looked like it was filmed on a badly lit stage on the Paramount lot. I think the university car/motorbike chase was the only set I was convinced by.

It all smacks of a rush-job. Getting these titanic figures of the movie industry together at the same time was it’s downfall. Maybe Lucas or Speilberg (or both) didn’t need to be so involved after all. Perhaps if they were less involved, there would have been enough time to make this a great movie.

Written by Chris Nixon on May 30th, 2008

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