dinostar77
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my badSo that’s why it sank!
Good Indy nostalgia flick and so much better than Indy 4.
my badSo that’s why it sank!
Good Indy nostalgia flick and so much better than Indy 4.
It was pretty bad but I actually kinda enjoyed it to be honest, though thought they would do more with the time travel gimmick they were going for.
Ford giving a genuinely heartfelt performance helped a lot.Yeah, I didn't mind it either. Expected it to be awful but actually wasn't too terrible. I actually liked the time travel gimmick, I saw it coming but thought it was done well. Like yeah, it was dumb as feck, but anything to do with time travel is dumb as feck. For the first half of the film I truly was thinking it was going to be a "try and stop Hitler again" story so felt relieved that they didn't go there, likewise the whole reversing time and saving the son.
It could have been, much, MUCH worse. Phew.
"Enjoyed it", "heartfelt performance", "pretty solid" = "Bad"?Ford giving a genuinely heartfelt performance helped a lot.
The cast overall was pretty solid if we're being fair.
I mean if you equate enjoyment with quality than sure but the two are not necessarily the same, a movie can be an excruciating experience and be a well made piece of art and so on."Enjoyed it", "heartfelt performance", "pretty solid" = "Bad"?
It's okay to admit that if the actors all performed well in a film and you enjoyed it, then you thought it was good, rather than bad. Enjoyment = mission accomplished when it comes to film, in my opinion. It doesn't have to be a cinematic masterpiece in order to not be bad.
I'm not saying that something that is good will always be enjoyable - there are many great films which are the exact opposite of fun - but if a family-friendly adventure film like this is at least enjoyable, then it's achieved its purpose, in my opinion.I mean if you equate enjoyment with quality than sure but the two are not necessarily the same, a movie can be an excruciating experience and be a well made piece of art and so on.
In regards to the indiana Jones movie you're right as I probably gone overboard with calling it pretty bad, if forced to rate it I'd probably give it a 5 or 6 which is technically above average.
In a sense I get where you're coming from, and yeah for me at least it did fulfill the criteria you set, still think they should set their eyes on higher heights than merely being enjoyable.I'm not saying that something that is good will always be enjoyable - there are many great films which are the exact opposite of fun - but if a family-friendly adventure film like this is at least enjoyable, then it's achieved its purpose, in my opinion.