Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Heather Stottman
Yeah, he's old, and yes the originals were made a long time ago, but amazing enough they managed not to mess this sequel up. You won't find anything spectacular, new or amazing. What you will find is an Indiana Jones movie that fits in quite well with the rest of the series even if the ending is a little out there.

Plot:
Indiana is kidnapped by some enemies of the US (Russians this time as it is 1957) to help them find some artifact in an US government warehouse. He helps them find it as not to be killed but the US government insists on believing he is a traitor. Since the FBI and the goons from Russia are after him and he has been put on terminal leave from his teaching job, Jones decides to leave the country until it all blows over. However, before he can leave he is approached by a kid who claims to know an old friend of Jones', one professor Oxley. He tells Indiana that Oxley has been kidnapped by the same people aka Russian goons, who have been after him along with his mother. The kid, Mutt, gives Indiana a letter written by Oxley in pictographs and old languages which of course Jones can easily solve. This letter gives them the information to begin our quest out into the jungle to find a lost civilization and to rescue their friends.

This episode of Indiana Jones gives us everything we expect from an Indiana Jones movie including car chases, explosions, gun battles, and impossible stunts. As well as some ancient artifacts and weird (if exaggerated) natural phenomenon.

What I most appreciate about this installment of Indiana Jones is the fact that they kept it true to the other three. There are some over-the-top stunts, but not too many crazy affects.

The acting was good. Harrison Ford proves he still has a few movies left in him and that he hasn't forgotten how to play one of the characters that made him famous. Shia LaBeouf (the kid from Transformers) plays Mutt, Indiana's young sidekick in this film. He plays a 1950's greaser kid complete with comb in order to tame his greaser hair do. I thought Shia did an excellent job in this role. Marion Ravenwood, Mutt's Mother and incidentally Jones' love interest from Raiders of the Lost Ark, is played by Karen Allen. She is a spunky lady who proves she can still keep up with Indiana. Cate Blanchett plays our main bad guy, uh girl, Irina Spalko. She wants the artifacts in able to further her research in paranormal phenomenon. I barely recognized Blanchett in this role she played it so well. Ray Winstone plays Mac Indiana's entrepreneur sidekick from the earlier films. He is on whichever sides has the most money or stands to win the fight.

All in all I can say nothing bad about this film. It was completely what I expected and hoped for in an Indiana Jones film. If you are a fan of the first three films then you will enjoy this one as well.

Published by Heather Stottman

I am currently a full-time Professor of Biology at a Texas Community College. I am also the owner of three lovely kittens. I read a lot in my spare time both literature and urban fantasy (vampires, witches...  View profile

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  • Melanie Neer2/10/2009

    Haven't had a chance to see this movie but would love to. I'm a big fan of the whole Indiana Jones genre

  • AC LAW5/24/2008

    I liked your review. I agree with you to a point. check out mine if you get a chance. Movie Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls

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