Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 30, 2023
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MBurghJul 1, 2023
I watched this film with an eye on my phone to pass the time. A complete mess. Yes, the first 15 minutes had that sort of Indiana Jones vibe, the remainder flopped from place to place with no logic, internal or otherwise. Phoebe WallerI watched this film with an eye on my phone to pass the time. A complete mess. Yes, the first 15 minutes had that sort of Indiana Jones vibe, the remainder flopped from place to place with no logic, internal or otherwise. Phoebe Waller dragged the film down every time she spoke. The Deus Ex Machina ending put the rotten cherry on this tedious disaster. Expand
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Jrb76Jul 1, 2023
No plot, no story. The editing was so bad it looked like 14 different versions of the movie were spliced into one. The CGI was terrible. For all the money they put into this film, I didn’t see it at all. Do yourself a favor and don’t see thisNo plot, no story. The editing was so bad it looked like 14 different versions of the movie were spliced into one. The CGI was terrible. For all the money they put into this film, I didn’t see it at all. Do yourself a favor and don’t see this movie and just remember there are only three Indiana Jones movies. It was embarrassing how they made Indiana Jones into a week old man that kept on having to be saved by a young girl. Expand
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jamessJul 1, 2023
If I had the option to rate this 6.5 I would, but given Harrison Ford is giving it his all in his last portrayal as Indiana Jones, I gotta bump it up to a 7. James Mangold is a solid director with a great track record and he delivers goodIf I had the option to rate this 6.5 I would, but given Harrison Ford is giving it his all in his last portrayal as Indiana Jones, I gotta bump it up to a 7. James Mangold is a solid director with a great track record and he delivers good action, but in this day of stunt supervisors directing your John Wicks and Extractions, the set pieces are a bit lackluster. Even the truck chase in Kingdom had a playfulness and Spielberg's way of "Rube Goldberg-ing" an action sequence, that Mangold lacks. A much better send off to a beloved character than Kingdom, I'm glad they were able to get together and make one more. Expand
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Gabi-andrJul 1, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Una pelicula fantàstica, llena de emoción, un harrison ford viejo afronta una ultima aventura que lo llevara a su reencuentro con marion tras perder a su hijo. Nos presenta a un nuevo personaje, helena shaw, que intenta recrear el caracter de indy cuando era joven. Expand
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VanduraJul 1, 2023
Just as bad as crystal skull. Seemed like they focused to much on trying to deliver their political & gender narrative instead of just making a good movie.
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ShoebJul 1, 2023
"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" may not reach the heights of its predecessors, but it remains a thrilling and entertaining adventure. With charismatic performances, breathtaking action, and a dash of nostalgia, it offers a memorable"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" may not reach the heights of its predecessors, but it remains a thrilling and entertaining adventure. With charismatic performances, breathtaking action, and a dash of nostalgia, it offers a memorable journey into the world of Indiana Jones. While it might not break new ground, it will undoubtedly satisfy fans and leave them eager for more adventures from our beloved archaeologist. Grab your fedora and whip, and prepare to be swept away on another thrilling quest with Indiana Jones! Expand
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jamsbat99Jul 1, 2023
This film is awful. Disney is had no clue what todo with this franchise and it shows.
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MarkiniJul 1, 2023
Unlike Crystal Skull, Dial of Destiny deserves to be there along with the first three Indiana Jones films. While older, Indy's still got it. The environments, tones, and feel are classic Indy, from the globe-trotting adventure to punchingUnlike Crystal Skull, Dial of Destiny deserves to be there along with the first three Indiana Jones films. While older, Indy's still got it. The environments, tones, and feel are classic Indy, from the globe-trotting adventure to punching Nazis. However, some viewers may not like the older Indy's tone or the new character Helena Shaw. And the third act may seem a bit too sci-fi for some Indy fans. Expand
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FadeBlackJul 1, 2023
Spectacular and fantastic! I was VERY worried about this film going in for the reasons many have mentioned, as Indiana Jones is pretty much my favourite film series...but they got everything right. It is hard for me to imagine how anyoneSpectacular and fantastic! I was VERY worried about this film going in for the reasons many have mentioned, as Indiana Jones is pretty much my favourite film series...but they got everything right. It is hard for me to imagine how anyone could love Indy Jones and not love this movie. It was in part dark and gritty, in part sad, but on the other hand full of discovery, thrill, and adventure, solid characters, the familiar wonderful music, amazing locations, action scenes that were way better than what I was expecting, and just everything you can love about this series. It was exactly what I longed for, and a perfect ending for my favourite film character of all time, given his age.

The Last Crusade remains my favourite in the series, but Dial of Destiny more than holds its ground with the other films, which is saying a lot.
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WestsiderkgJul 1, 2023
Please stop destroying classic films and characters. Horrible acting by the stong female too, just Horrible. Nope, I'm not a troll either.
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TubeyJul 1, 2023
A movie that exists solely to emasculate a male movie icon and self-insert a Kathleen Kennedy approved female replacement, who is naturally the most unlikeable character imaginable, played by one of the most unappealing actresses workingA movie that exists solely to emasculate a male movie icon and self-insert a Kathleen Kennedy approved female replacement, who is naturally the most unlikeable character imaginable, played by one of the most unappealing actresses working today in Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

Disney have decided to trade on nostalgia by dumping on everything nostalgic about the franchise. It's a bold strategy Cotton, let's see if it pays off for 'em... spoiler; it will not. This will haemorrhage money.

But well done Kathleen, you've murdered Luke Skywalker and Indiana Jones. Good for you; I hope wasting money-printing franchises was worth fulfilling your misandrist dreams.

But you know, I'd forgive it 'somewhat' for this approach if it was at least entertaining, or was producing something new, taking chances or whatever. After all, just repeating what worked in the past is pointless because it's already been done, so yeah, a new approach is always worth praising if it's genuine and it works.

But it doesn't. It's just a boring movie with nothing to say, nothing innovative. It hits the familiar beats for 15 minutes on a train and then the rest of the movie is just an extremely dumb, badly written piece of crap. The protagonists are terrible - including Jones, because Ford has just checked out here - but the antagonists are awful too, no depth, cardboard cutouts with no threat to them. Nothing of note happens, it just trundles along for a few hours and ends, and nothing of value happens, the story beats don't land, it doesn't have ups and downs, it's just... nothing!

Can I say anything nice about it? Sure. First 15 mins, the de-ageing CGI for Ford is impressive enough, still uncanny valley-ish but much better than others that have tried the same approach.

And that's it. Even Williams' score is a bit 'meh' as it doesn't fit what's on the screen; but it's not his fault as he's have to compose a wet fart of a score to match up with what we're served here.

Grim. Sorry if this is a bit of an aimless rant, but it's just unbelievably poor. And my word, if news outlets start calling negative reviews 'review bombing' then... come on, you have to draw the line and just acknowledge when some thing SO bad just gets torn to shreds.

It's awful.
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Goury1Jul 1, 2023
I liked it! Lots of shooting and chases. A very good start. The middle part was ok - it dragged a bit for me. And the ending was again very good and exciting - I even got a little emotional at the end. I had much more fun with this film thanI liked it! Lots of shooting and chases. A very good start. The middle part was ok - it dragged a bit for me. And the ending was again very good and exciting - I even got a little emotional at the end. I had much more fun with this film than with Indy 4. I'd give Indy 5 an 8/10. Expand
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JoA1973Jul 1, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. So sad. I had the overwhelming urge to fast forward during most of this movie. They managed to make every character unlikeable. Even old, sad, Indy. To destroy a character, who at this age should be a distinguished and celebrated lecturer and author at this point in a career, is an insult. Everything about this movie was a bad idea. Expand
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BigMikeNDaCrewJun 30, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. There will be spoilers in this review, so I would not read after this first paragraph. I have never been more angry watching a movie than I was watching the Dial of Destiny. This movie managed to somehow insult its audience more than Disney's Star Wars sequel series.

My main complaint is that Indiana Jones, the hero of this franchise, is relegated to being a side-kick. Indy is relegated to the role of side-kick similar to Luke Skywalker in Disney's sequel series. Political activist writers seem to be infatuated with rewriting past male heroes into old, negative, weak, and incompetent men who need a much smarter, stronger, and more competent woman character to one up the male hero at every possible opportunity. It's hard for me not to interpret this as the writers trying to lecture the audience by implying the following: "we know you are all sexist and would never think a woman could be so capable. So we'll show you! Now enjoy as we make a mockery of your so-called hero." Of course, no one thinks that women can't be strong or competent. Yet, political activist losers can't resist an opportunity to lecture us at the expense of a once beloved movie franchise. The true lead character, Helena, (whose name I had to look up because I didn't give a **** about any of the new characters) just finished her bachelor's degree, but she still knows more about archaeology and history than Indy who has been a professor for decades. At one point, I believe she even spoke Latin, an extinct language, fluently. She spent most of the movie rescuing poor, helpless Henry Jones Jr and being insufferable. I could write for hours about all of the major problems with this movie, but Disney does not deserve more of my time and money. I'll just give a quick teaser. This movie was too long and felt like it was pasted together because the movie contained so many story lines and several of them never seemed to be resolved. I am assuming not every story point was resolved because the writers forgot about them due to the length of the movie and likely due to their low IQs. Examples: Indy is wanted for murder. Oh well! I guess the police just forgot about that petty crime. An evil villain who takes a metal bar to the head while hanging off a fast-moving train returns in the movie fully healthy without even a scar. But, who hasn't been impaled on a moving train and lived? Helena has an angry husband in Morocco who wants to kill her. Is he relevant? The world may never know! Do I care? No! The villains were terribly written. They magically always found Indy instantly. They literally found him in the middle of the ocean FFS! These same villains are happy to kill just about anyone aside from Indy, Timmy, and Helena. This is lazy writing (plot armor). Lastly, the end portion of this movie felt like the writers were giving me the finger. Indy's whole life's purpose was to preserve history. However, when he arrived in Syracuse after he traveled back in time, he was willing to permanently alter history by staying in the past. This contradiction felt like a slap in the face. A once great, optimistic hero decided that he'd rather give up on life, alter history that he strived to preserve, and die alone as a loser. The closing scene that ripped off a scene from Raiders was pathetic as well. Disney must think dumb peasants like us can't resist being force-fed unimaginative borrowed material. They are wrong, and this kind of content is insulting.

I will never forgive the political activists who have hijacked the arts to indulge their toxic view of the world. I look forward to the day when normal people, who are not corrupted by radical political ideologies, reclaim and restore the arts. I award this movie 2 points out of respect for Harrison Ford. Good day.
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Brave0flegendraJul 1, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie has a nice concept, but poorly execution, fells boring at some times.
Harrison Ford's acting as always great and Mads Milksen did an excelent job as the villain.
As final adventure for Indy it's overall a good movie, especially for those 80's nostalgia.
Anyway I would recomend watching it to have you own impression of the film.
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PrestigiorebelJul 1, 2023
The message of this Indiana Jones movie is women are better, smarter, stronger, wiser, flawless, more resourceful and competent, and men are just losers who need to step aside because their old glory days are over, and they should just goThe message of this Indiana Jones movie is women are better, smarter, stronger, wiser, flawless, more resourceful and competent, and men are just losers who need to step aside because their old glory days are over, and they should just go die.

The only good thing about this movie is the soundtrack, which is not original anyway since it’s the same indiana jones music, and the first 15 mins. From that point forward, this movie gets worst and worst. This is not a Mangold movie, this is a movie from the studio with his surname attached to it.
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AxboniniJul 1, 2023
Very good Indiana Jones movie, the last part is so crazy that either you'll love it or find it too much. I Loved it. Harrison Ford is amazing and the way the gave depth to the character is one of the best thing in the movie.
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Bretster123Jul 1, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The hatred for this movie is unjustified. It is far better than Crystal Skull. Quite obviously it doesn’t match up to the original three but is far more in tune with the spirit of Raiders. The opening twenty minutes are brilliant save for a few angles where the illusion falls down slightly (and they cannot de-age his voice). Indy’s character arc is very poignant- a broken man living in a society that’s passed him by who wants to give up but is ultimately rebuilt. It’s too long - shaving 20 minutes or so would have greatly improved the pace of the film and thus the film itself. Fleabag is fine - I was more annoyed by Teddy who is a poor man’s Short Round and the character really isn’t necessary. Ditto Antonio. Some will hate the ending though I actually thought it was done very well in the context of the story they’d set up and if we’re being objective really isn’t any more over-the-top than evil spirits flying out of a gold box and killing Nazi’s, water from a cup curing a gunshot wound or a massive UFO emerging from a jungle…I won’t give spoilers but most have clocked the time travel idea but don’t worry this isn’t Back To The Future and it works quite cleverly for the narrative (many will miss the subtle nod to Sean Connery). I went in with low expectations but was pleasantly entertained. Again, it’s fine, calm down people, enjoy it for what it is. There’s a lot of vintage Indy here: belting Nazis, exotic locations, tomb raiding, an actual ancient artefact being the McGuffin and something the critics haven’t picked up on- there is no “cheesiness” in this movie. Some amusing moments but nothing that will make you cringe. Nothing will ever be as bad as using a fridge to survive a nuclear blast or that little cretin doing a Tarzan swinging through the jungle with monkeys… everyone blasts woke Disney but - guess what- Indy is allowed to use his gun and have a raiders style shoot out with Nazis here (he wasn’t allowed to in Crystal Skull if you remember- didn’t shoot anyone). When I think of how much damage some legacy sequels did to iconic 80s franchises (Terminator, Die Hard, Aliens etc) Dial of Destiny doesn’t devastate the Indian Jones legacy as many are claiming. Every couple of years I put Crystal Skull back on to give it another chance and never get to the end because it’s so ridiculously bad. I won’t be feeling like that with Dial of Destiny and will happily kick back one Sunday afternoon and enjoy it again when it drops on Disney plus. Expand
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Mr_CreatinatorJul 1, 2023
I came into the film with neutral expectations and was honestly blown away by how good it was for me personally, and I was deeply invested in the film. Say what you will, but that's my opinion on it.
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moviemitch96Jul 1, 2023
*sigh* well here we go. In this fifth and supposedly (and VERY MUCH hopefully) final outing for the famed archeologist, Indiana Jones finds himself teaming up with his estranged goddaughter (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) in the late 60s to uncover an*sigh* well here we go. In this fifth and supposedly (and VERY MUCH hopefully) final outing for the famed archeologist, Indiana Jones finds himself teaming up with his estranged goddaughter (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) in the late 60s to uncover an ancient dial artifact belonging to Archemedes that can supposedly *rolls eyes*... Allow time travel. So, he must stop a group of Nazis from uncovering the artifact before they can travel back in time to the early days of WWII to reverse their defeat. Now I love Indiana Jones and his adventures as much as the next person. Of course, that only applies to the first three films, which are far and out the best and most superior. I'm with the majority of people who'd much rather forget the fourth film ever even happened. So therefore, you can probably imagine my reluctance and skepticism going into this one. I often made jokes years ago when the film was first announced as being in development that it would be called 'Indiana Jones and the Quest for the Missing Dentures at the Nursing Home'... Cause let's face it, Harrison Ford's no spring chicken anymore to say the least. Add to this the fact that not only was Spielberg not returning to finish things off himself, but instead James Mangold was brought on board (who I always thought seemed like such a random choice of a director for a film like this.) And if that STILL didn't sound bad enough, hearing that they were going to de-age Ford for several scenes obviously didn't sit well with me at all, since that sort of technological and creative choice for a film is always either hit or miss (it was very much a miss in this case.) In case you can't already tell, I did not enjoy this film very much at all. What started off as a promising enough first half quickly took a nosedive in the second half and especially the third act. Once the time travel aspect was introduced, I was ready to be done with the movie. I know Indiana Jones is all about seeking out the abnormal and paranormal with his ancient artifacts, but c'mon! Time travel!? Just judging from the title of this film alone, I begged and pleaded to myself that it wouldn't be time travel like I feared, and that's exactly what I got. That's on the same level of ridiculous as the aliens from the previous film! And while there's nothing quite as absurd as a fridge getting nuked this time around, rest assured, there's plenty of other absurd "That definitely should've killed him" moments sprinkled throughout. Really, the only positives I can give this film is the charismatic performances of Waller-Bridge, though her character simply felt like a Karen Allen/Marion clone, and she even had her own little Short round ripoff following her around for much of the film too. Also worth noting is the return of Jonathan Rhys Davies as Sallah was also welcome. Ford on the other hand looks miserable throughout the whole thing and like he doesn't even wanna be there, and at his age, who can blame him? His paycheck must've been large enough for them to talk back into one more. Overall, it's absurd, it's off the wall, and it features time travel, something that doesn't belong in an Indiana Jones movie at all. I had low expectations going into this one, and all my fears and doubts about being able to give Dr. Jones a satisfying close were all but confirmed. Hard to say whether I dislike this one more than the fourth or vice versa, because they're both on par with each other in terms of bad. In my eyes, this franchise ended over 30 years ago with 'The Last Crusade', and I'm perfectly content to think of it as such from this point forward. Expand
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terrapongJun 30, 2023
The movie is Absolute trash. PWB is insufferable and makes an already bad movie unwatchable.
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Germy77Jun 30, 2023
Surprisingly a very good send-off for this iconic character, despite what some trolls who probably haven´t even seen the movie want you to believe. I expected a goofy, campy movie but the story and the characters were grounded and there wasSurprisingly a very good send-off for this iconic character, despite what some trolls who probably haven´t even seen the movie want you to believe. I expected a goofy, campy movie but the story and the characters were grounded and there was the tone of sadness and tragedy in the story. Völler is the best villain in the franchise: ruthless and arrogantant. His sheme and his desire for the artifact actually creates a real threat (unlike the previous movies). The action in the movie is toned down compared to the other installments and not over the top. Overall, a very worthy chapter in the great Indiana Jones-franchise. Expand
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irekkJun 30, 2023
It's not close to the Lost Ark, but is far better than Crystal Skull. With all respect to Disney executives, but somehow they haven't put too much focus to completely destroy this movie, like they do with everything in last couple of years. IIt's not close to the Lost Ark, but is far better than Crystal Skull. With all respect to Disney executives, but somehow they haven't put too much focus to completely destroy this movie, like they do with everything in last couple of years. I really enjoyed the movie. I didn't liked character of Helena Shaw, but somehow I got convinced that relations can go this way. Especially with how this relation is developing.

When reading other reviews, I got impression that others thinks that Lost Ark was perfect movie. IMO it's not. 8 because Uncharted was a horrible movie and yet it get 6 from the audience.
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AlexYeoJun 30, 2023
An Indiana Jones movie through and through. It’s big, it’s fun, and it does exactly what it says on the tin. Don’t listen to all these weirdo trolls (they’re just pushing some agenda). Leave your expectations at the door and just allowAn Indiana Jones movie through and through. It’s big, it’s fun, and it does exactly what it says on the tin. Don’t listen to all these weirdo trolls (they’re just pushing some agenda). Leave your expectations at the door and just allow yourself to enjoy it. Expand
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egoBorderJun 30, 2023
Wow, even wishing to give a few points for the photography, music and sound, and Ford's effort it's pretty hard to ignore what a bore and chore this movie is. And... dour? and sad??? I'm really not sure who this is for
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portobellojimJun 30, 2023
He's too old for the role. He's supposed to be tough, virile, resourceful but also smart and bookish. It just doesn't work and PWB in no way fills the void.

It's not 0 out of 10 though and sure as hell isn't anywhere close to 10 out of 10.
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joyalJun 30, 2023
Pretty Good Adventure !
No ; it's not great as first three, but surely a nice Enjoyable Ride !
It is very good to see Harrison Ford aka the legendary Indiana jones on big screen with plenty of actions and thrills with charming phoebe Waller
Pretty Good Adventure !
No ; it's not great as first three, but surely a nice Enjoyable Ride !
It is very good to see Harrison Ford aka the legendary Indiana jones on big screen with plenty of actions and thrills with charming phoebe Waller Bridge !

CGI works are Top Notch and most Impressive thing to me is Production design, the Detailing is outstanding!

If you are into adventures and fan of this franchise ,Go watch this one !

A Perfect Swan Song for the Indiana Jones..!
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TrunkisJun 30, 2023
The NPCS giving this thing a 10 are the definition of the meme "Don't Ask Questions, Just Consume Product and Then Get Excited for Next Products"
The movie is awful, if your definition of fun is seen you childhood heroes emasculated, you
The NPCS giving this thing a 10 are the definition of the meme "Don't Ask Questions, Just Consume Product and Then Get Excited for Next Products"
The movie is awful, if your definition of fun is seen you childhood heroes emasculated, you should see a shrink the see what is wrong with you.
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Butterballer1Jun 30, 2023
Don't let the good first 20 minutes fool you. It IS as bad as they say it is after that. WOW. I'm sure others have already explained why by now but it was so depressing to watch this flop. Kathleen Kennedy is a destroyer of worlds andDon't let the good first 20 minutes fool you. It IS as bad as they say it is after that. WOW. I'm sure others have already explained why by now but it was so depressing to watch this flop. Kathleen Kennedy is a destroyer of worlds and needs to stop intentionally inserting annoying standin characters for her vision of herself into every project she controls.

And why does every movie have to be 60 minutes too long while having no good reason for existing in the first place? Yeah, 1 might be a harsh, but it should really be a negative score because this is a franchise that anyone with half a brain could have written and been decent with very little effort.

Spielberg and Lucas have had their legacy annihilated.

This is truly the end of disney. It will lose HUNDREDS of millions it is so bad. Can't wait to hear what stockholders say this fall at the meeting after an entire year of massive failures as Tom Cruise takes the next mission impossible past 1 billion dollars, undoubtedly in less than 2 weeks. Indiana Jones 5 doesn't stand a chance at succeeding because it is a failure, through and through.

1 might be harsh, but it is well deserved since this should have easily been a home run with almost no effort. The people in charge had to actively go out of their way to make this film so frustrating and bizarrely bad. That's why, if I could give a negative score, I would.
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CalvinCrackJun 30, 2023
I liked this movie. Hoping to love it on rewatch if I can come to terms with what I perceived as flaws. The strengths are strong though. I think the first hour+ is great, and the last 30 minutes are great, but it had a bit of a soggyI liked this movie. Hoping to love it on rewatch if I can come to terms with what I perceived as flaws. The strengths are strong though. I think the first hour+ is great, and the last 30 minutes are great, but it had a bit of a soggy mid-section. I say soggy, in particular, because some of it took place over water. Setting aside some pacing issues, I was often entertained by this film which is....why I go to the movies, and why I watch certain ones again and again. I think this fits nicely into the pantheon of Harrison Ford's career, with a great performance as "old Indy" that is equal parts tough, humorous and brave (Indy's character traits). I found it inspiring how well he stepped back into this role. He might have done this for a million reasons, and maybe even $20million reasons, but at the end of the day I like to think he did this for himself and for the fans. One last Indiana Jones adventure. How can anyone hold that against him, or the filmmakers? It's always a convoluted situation when a Studio gets behind a big tentpole franchise to put out a movie costing hundreds of millions of dollars.....but as movie fans I think it's important to not look a gift horse in the mouth. Is Dial of Destiny perfect? Of course not! Most Indy movies are not (except Last Crusade, which is just about a perfect sequel). But what we have here is a good movie with great moments, punctuated by some -- at worst -- decent, but watchable passages. Expand
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nsicaJun 30, 2023
Una innecesaria nueva entrega de Indiana Jones. Harrison Ford no tiene ni la energía para actuar el personaje y la dirección de James Mangold es lenta, tediosa. Debería haber quedado en una trilogía. Una pérdida de tiempo y un gastoUna innecesaria nueva entrega de Indiana Jones. Harrison Ford no tiene ni la energía para actuar el personaje y la dirección de James Mangold es lenta, tediosa. Debería haber quedado en una trilogía. Una pérdida de tiempo y un gasto innecesario de 300 millones de dólares, pésimamente usados. Expand
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jandersen316Jun 30, 2023
Loved it! Well done! OK...been there, done that, seen it before, people will say. My wife and I have been around long enough to know that there's nothing new under the sun. Today's audiences are too jaded to just sit back and enjoy a goodLoved it! Well done! OK...been there, done that, seen it before, people will say. My wife and I have been around long enough to know that there's nothing new under the sun. Today's audiences are too jaded to just sit back and enjoy a good story, expertly crafted and filled with characters we all wish were real. Indy V was a great yarn with a great ending. A loving homage to all of the previous Indiana Jones movies...in fact in some ways more 'realistic' than Indy's previous (and quite outlandish) adventures. The ending surprised and touched me. I'll definitely see it again. Expand
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Dungeon00XJun 30, 2023
I went in with very few expectations and I'm still disappointed. I honestly didn't know who to root for in this movie, they were all insufferable **** Also, how did that guy take a beam to the face on a moving train? That should've killedI went in with very few expectations and I'm still disappointed. I honestly didn't know who to root for in this movie, they were all insufferable **** Also, how did that guy take a beam to the face on a moving train? That should've killed him! Whoever wrote that line about "Well, That's Capitalism" obviously doesn't have a clue what Capitalism is. This film meant nothing. There are only three Indiana Jones movies, and two bad fan fictions. Disney Lucasfilm is trash. Expand
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LaroTayoGamingJun 30, 2023
For me, it is an OK movie, some of nostalgia but the characters, geez. this is like a diet coke villain that will forgot in like 1 day after finishing the film.
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DaveAusJun 30, 2023
Yeah its as bad as the early audiences said it was. Another pass the torch film, that once again has horrible casting so nobody is likeable. The writers let the franchise end on a horrible note.
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EilanzerJun 30, 2023
WTF did i just see?! THIS is ONE OF if not THE WORST movie of the year! The only thing that i got at the end of it was sadness for an old man that wasn´t indy!
I legit got drunk today to forget this movie, im not even kidding!
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pastor43Jun 30, 2023
This adventure was one step below Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Story was lazy, but maybe there aren’t so many stories for an 80 year old man. It didn’t need to be 2 hours and 34 minutes long. The stories premise was lost in the standardThis adventure was one step below Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Story was lazy, but maybe there aren’t so many stories for an 80 year old man. It didn’t need to be 2 hours and 34 minutes long. The stories premise was lost in the standard hollywood template. I was hoping for a huge big splash, received a few casual drops and a light sprinkle. Expand
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HealingToolboxJun 30, 2023
8.5/10 for me. RTomato has it as 68 for critics and 89 for fans. This makes sense to me. At a reported cost of $300 million, this is the most expensive rehash of 1980s Indy tropes ever made. If you are eight years old now, it will make you8.5/10 for me. RTomato has it as 68 for critics and 89 for fans. This makes sense to me. At a reported cost of $300 million, this is the most expensive rehash of 1980s Indy tropes ever made. If you are eight years old now, it will make you want to play the video game (which is in the works). This may be it's main reason for existing, to feed the franchise. As a critic, I'm aware it's a script in search of a soul; or, which has given up on having a soul. As a fan, I felt like I was time-traveling back to the first three Indy's for a fourth. There is not any acknowledgement of how audiences and the world has changed since the 1980s. In this Indy5 is "opium for the masses" in a world desperately in need of local, regional and national mobilization against corporate monopoly governing making our world a dystopia. I think most Indy fans will appreciate the Indy-flavored opium and admire the amazing effort and professionalism which is up on the screen. Expand
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GonzalodmvJun 30, 2023
Me ha gustado bastante, muy entretenida y con posibilidad de nueva entrega. La banda sonora está muy cuidada
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JDIGITALJun 30, 2023
It's a good film with a mature tone. If you grew up with the original classic Indiana Jones you will enjoy this last adventure. Sure Indy's older, wiser, and retired now. He's got bad knees, still fighting the Nazi's, and Indy only uses hisIt's a good film with a mature tone. If you grew up with the original classic Indiana Jones you will enjoy this last adventure. Sure Indy's older, wiser, and retired now. He's got bad knees, still fighting the Nazi's, and Indy only uses his iconic whip once in the entire film. However, there are good vehicle chase scenes, well incorporated character cameo's from the other Indy films and a well written and intriguing time traveling storyline. Expand
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ChomiksunJun 30, 2023
Yes my rating is nostalgia but this film is my childhood, I had been watching it when I was 3 years old and this final gave me so much fun in theatre.
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mflatt2086Jun 30, 2023
First part of the movie was great. It's just the last two hours that were terrible. I might have fallen asleep at one point, but I'm not sure either way. That in itself tells you that it is much too long.

I also hated how they treated
First part of the movie was great. It's just the last two hours that were terrible. I might have fallen asleep at one point, but I'm not sure either way. That in itself tells you that it is much too long.

I also hated how they treated Indy to prop up Helena. She is worse than Brie Larson ever was. The ending was lame and offensive to the character of Indy. Indy is the new Jake Skywalker and this movie is the Last Jedi of the series.
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XanderwolfJun 30, 2023
#cancelwokeDisney worst movie. Absolute insult to the franchise and character. Phoebe Waller is not a character to look up to. Save your money if you want to see the movie you're better off pirating it then wasting money
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venezzioJun 30, 2023
Indy lived up to the train wreck hype it had snowballed in the recent weeks before the premiere. Everyone essentially knew in advance what this turd show gonna look like, and Disney indeed delivered what was promised to us. Boring plot withIndy lived up to the train wreck hype it had snowballed in the recent weeks before the premiere. Everyone essentially knew in advance what this turd show gonna look like, and Disney indeed delivered what was promised to us. Boring plot with ultra unlikeable character(s), full of facepalm moments and in all and all waste of time, really. Like really, better spend your time on watching the dirty clothes washing in that machine that miraculously cleans them and trying to understand how the they get to your closet afterwards. Expand
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FatmanduJun 30, 2023
The worst movie of all time they should make a South Park episode on this but replace Lucas and Spielberg with Kennedy and Waller-Bridge
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Problox420Jun 30, 2023
Outside of seeing my Boi Sallah and some of the action scenes, I felt nothing but disappointment and boredom from this movie. I have been defending the Star Wars sequels, but I feel like this is the movie to take it too far

I do not
Outside of seeing my Boi Sallah and some of the action scenes, I felt nothing but disappointment and boredom from this movie. I have been defending the Star Wars sequels, but I feel like this is the movie to take it too far


I do not recommend, Watch Ruby Gillman or Nimona instead.
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VerticalSmileJun 30, 2023
I don't know why they bothered to pay Harrison Ford to appear in this. They could have just put a fedora on a toilet and achieved the same result for how the character was treated. Everything bad you've heard about this steaming turd of aI don't know why they bothered to pay Harrison Ford to appear in this. They could have just put a fedora on a toilet and achieved the same result for how the character was treated. Everything bad you've heard about this steaming turd of a movie? It's even worse. It's so much worse. Expand
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Craftnight405Jun 30, 2023
Indiana Jones kehrt zum aller letzten Mal zurück. Es ist das Jahr 1969, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) gibt seine letzte Lesung und will seinen Ruhestand genießen. Doch da kommt sein Patenkind Helena Show (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) und möchte,Indiana Jones kehrt zum aller letzten Mal zurück. Es ist das Jahr 1969, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) gibt seine letzte Lesung und will seinen Ruhestand genießen. Doch da kommt sein Patenkind Helena Show (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) und möchte, dass Indy ihr hilft, die zweite Hälfte vom Mechanismus von Antikythera. Dabei werden sie von Jürgen Voller (Mads Mikkelsen) verfolgt, einem Nazi, der über die Niederlage nicht hinwegkommt und durch den Mechanismus den Sieg Deutschlands einleiten möchte.

Harrison Ford ist mittlerweile 80 Jahre alt und spielt zum aller letzten Mal die Rolle des Indiana Jones. Wie schon in Teil 4 wo er 66 Jahre alt war, gibt es hier das gleiche Problem, dass Indiana Jones nicht viel zu tun hat. Doch in diesem Teil hat er mehr zu tun als in dem Vorgänger. Der Prolog ist der beste Teil des Films. Dort wurde Ford verjüngt, durch CGI und das sieht richtig gut aus. Dort ist Indy auch noch in voller Action und wirkt wie der Indy aus den ersten 3 Filmen. Danach bekommt er eine Partnerin, die ihm helfen soll und diese ist dafür da, dass Indy nicht komplett hilflos ist und für Gags. Die Gags funktionieren wie in Teil 4 auch überhaupt nicht und wenn es gute Gags gibt, sind die nur durch Ford. Es gibt auch wieder mehr Rätsel als im Vorgänger und auch mehr Fallen. Außerdem gibt es ein Hindernis, was es in noch keinem Indiana Jones Film gab, was ich sehr gut fand. Es gibt natürlich viele Easter Eggs und Anspielungen auf alte Filme, diese funktionieren auch gut. Mads Mikkelsen als Bösewicht ist super, hat, zwar nicht viel Charakter, aber spielt ihn super und er ist auch eine Bedrohung und sein Ziel ist aus seiner Sicht auch sinnvoll. Es gibt hier einen Twist am Ende, welchen viele wie auch in Teil 4 hassen werden, da er unrealistisch ist, aber mir hat dieser trotzdem gefallen.

Indiana Jones und das Rad des Schicksals ist ein durchschnittlicher Abenteurerfilm, nicht mehr und nicht weniger. Von der Indiana Jones Reihe her ist er definitiv besser als Teil 4, aber kommt nicht an den ersten 3 Teilen heran. Wer Teil 4 nicht mochte, wird Teil 5 wahrscheinlich, auch nicht mögen.


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ScreenSJun 30, 2023
According to Disney, we aren't allowed to be happy. We must all be in a constant state of rage over fake issues they fabricate on a near daily basis.

Indy is little more than husk of worthless sponge who gets berated by other less
According to Disney, we aren't allowed to be happy. We must all be in a constant state of rage over fake issues they fabricate on a near daily basis.

Indy is little more than husk of worthless sponge who gets berated by other less interesting characters,
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EvilivanJun 30, 2023
This was complete garbage. Very bad writing, poor acting and character assassination. I hope the paycheck was worth destroying your legacy Mr Ford.
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GLADIADORJun 30, 2023
Uma despedida digna de harrison ford como indiana jones, que contem alguns fã service e referencias, apesar do filme ser longo e um pouco cansativo
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JLuis_001Jun 30, 2023
An adventure can be many things, but I think the bottom line is that it must be fun. Can you correlate something that has entertainment merits but not thrills? I've been thinking about it a lot. In my opinion that's what happens to thisAn adventure can be many things, but I think the bottom line is that it must be fun. Can you correlate something that has entertainment merits but not thrills? I've been thinking about it a lot. In my opinion that's what happens to this latest installment of Indiana Jones. Yes it has its degree of appeal but it doesn't elicit any excitement. Nearly $300 million dollars were spent on a story that feels empty, unfocused and worse, a conspicuous lack of motivation.
My God, it's clear that Harrison Ford himself didn't want to be there. It's noticeable that even for that reason Phoebe Waller-Bridge seems to have been given a lot of starring weight. Even poor Mads Mikkelsen once again ends up as a tedious, one-dimensional villain. It's terrible to see this actor wasted in english-language films. As I said, the entertainment dimensions are present. In this case I give special mentions to the chase sequence in Tangier and the whole opening sequence of the film. From there on the rest leaves much to be desired. And in this case it is fair to compare it with its predecessors. Even the absence of Spielberg in the director's chair plays an important role in the mediocre results of this film.

For the weight it carries and the franchise it represents, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny stands as a downright disappointment and one of the biggest letdowns of the year. It has only earned the other half star because of its scale and production values, but when the time comes and this film is added to the collection when it hits the physical format, believe me it won't matter whether it is there or not.
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cybr0nJun 30, 2023
I went back and watched crystal skull after watching this and I feel so ashamed for bashing on that movie when it first came out. Dear lord what the actual F***.
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ArkonBladeJun 30, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. They should change the title of this movie to Fleabag and the Dial of Destiny. As she is the star of this movie and Indy is just the sidekick. The movie starts out actually good for about 20 minutes. You have a de-aged Harrison Ford that looks pretty good. This is about the only time watching this trash it felt like an Indiana Jones film. after that we get old cranky get off my lawn Indiana Jones who i don't want to see. Everything in Indiana Jones is life is bad and in the crapper. he's just a miserable old man. we are quickly introduced to the real Star of this dumpster fire Helena. This movie is all about her at the end and she saves the day while Indy is pretty much laying down the entire 3rd act wanting to die. The plot is stupid, this movie was only made to replace Indiana Jones with a Woman. Thats its only purpose.
I hate this movie to its core and Lucus film has yet again, destroyed another beloved franchise.
Who the hell wants to go to see an Indiana Jones movie that's all about making him look miserable and being replaced. well at least their arent any franchises left for Lucas films to kill.
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Grahambennett69Jun 30, 2023
Indiana Jones is back ! Don’t let the critics steer you away from this film. It’s not the best in the series but certainly not the worst. I’d say it goes rotla, tlc, dod, tod, and kotks.
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dt7726696Jun 30, 2023
Went into this with all of the negativity swimming around my head from social media and You Tube, from people who haven't seen the movie telling us how awful it is and we should boycott it. Very pleased to report that they were all talking aWent into this with all of the negativity swimming around my head from social media and You Tube, from people who haven't seen the movie telling us how awful it is and we should boycott it. Very pleased to report that they were all talking a load of rubbish. This was a very good and thoroughly entertaining movie, with all of the complaints I'd heard about, non existent. The first 25 minutes flashback in 1944 is pure Indiana Jones gold then we settle in for the next 2 hours with an interesting adventure with a slightly different tone to the others because of the new era Indy finds himself in and the character's age. This is not a criticism. What I enjoyed was watching Indy's confidence grow as the movie went on. He starts off feeling very old and useless, but is given a new lease of life when a new adventure falls at his feet. When he first is flung into action, we see him hesitate and second guess himself thinking he can't do it, but his confidence increases with each scene and soon he is back in control. Its a fascinating journey to watch. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is a fun character too and is nothing like the stories we were led to believe online. The pair work well together on screen and the banter is fun. I really recommend this film. Don't listen to You Tubers who's opinions are rendered useless because of their anti-Disney, anti-Kennedy agenda, nor the stuck up Cannes critics. This is a really good fun adventure movie for the whole family to enjoy. Is it as good as Raiders or Temple of Doom? No, because those movies were the pinnacle of perfection and nothing would ever touch those classics. But it's leaps and bounds better than Crystal Skull, and this may be controversial to some, but I rate this higher than Last Crusade. Expand
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Jim222001Jun 30, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The underwhelming ending of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is better If you come in thinking that the lame rumored ending is true. Otherwise such an action packed adventure needed a more exciting ending. That is at least better than the ending that some fan on crack made up. That Indiana Jones erases himself to make it his goddaughter Helena Shaw (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) who went on all his adventures all along.
A lot of fans weren’t excited because they actually expected that ending. Thinking they knew for sure that was the ending.
Thank god it isn’t but the one we got is kind of cute and heartwarming, just underwhelming. Now that I got that out of the way. The movie feels like a more old school Indiana Jones adventure than Crystal Skull.
Indiana also isn’t pushed aside so his Helena Shaw gets all the action. He actually gets more if you count the CGI beginning. While Mads Mikkelsen (Hannibal) was made to be a villain in an Indiana Jones film. Toby Jones is also perfectly cast as an Indy sidekick in the 1930’s.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge is well cast and has the look of an actress from the 30-60’s. You’re just not going to like her throughout if you think she is there to steal the franchise. Which it is dumb if anyone thought that. When Harrison Ford will never ever let anyone replace him as Indiana Jones
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ScienceAdvisorJun 30, 2023
Total character assassination of Indy to push the psychopath Helena as his replacement. The script was written by children that think Deus Ex Machina situations are the best thing ever. The ONLY agency Indy has in this entire movie is toTotal character assassination of Indy to push the psychopath Helena as his replacement. The script was written by children that think Deus Ex Machina situations are the best thing ever. The ONLY agency Indy has in this entire movie is to use his lighter, once. No, that is no joke. But this movie is. Disney is so desperate they are giving away free tickets again, while purchasing the same ghost seats for many showings (same seats in the same cinema, across multiple showings especially those in the FRONT ROW). This will do as poorly as The Flash. Expand
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DiracJun 30, 2023
I feel like I watched a zombie movie, and I dont mean bc of Fords age.
This movie is a ghoul of what Indy use to be.
Helena is a terrible character, and after the 80s/90s of great female archaeologies (Lara Croft, Bernice Summerfield, Vash)
I feel like I watched a zombie movie, and I dont mean bc of Fords age.
This movie is a ghoul of what Indy use to be.
Helena is a terrible character, and after the 80s/90s of great female archaeologies (Lara Croft, Bernice Summerfield, Vash) we get this one who is just so bad. I think she has a magic power of her own that makes everyone else around her dumber then she which makes her appear smarter.

The CGI in this movie is about as good as it was in Rouge One with Peter Cushing and Carrie Fisher.

Story is junk, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was better written.

I actually miss the days when movies were more grounded. The first 3 movies one could have believed the events actually happened; not this one. These movies should be more like the James Bond movies and when the time comes recast and just do some new ideas. But what we get is Indiana Jones and the Late Social Security Check.

Save your money and skip this.
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RogueAntillesJun 30, 2023
Great Indy flick! Fun to watch with an engaging plot. Mads Mikkelsen as Voller, is one of my favorite Indiana Jones villains, if not my favorite.
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WedgeRed2Jun 30, 2023
Solid Indiana Jones movie. Better than Temple of Doom and up there with The Last Crusade. Great plot and characters. Heartwarming with great action sequences. Well done again Lucasfilm!
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JenkinsmiJun 30, 2023
I sadly have to exaggerate my review because metacritic users are black and white. Film was great fun.
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bertobellamyJun 30, 2023
Mediocre at best. The overabundance of CGI is annoying; the plot is very convoluted, and the runtime is exhausting, but I think the Ford/Waller-Bridge pairing has good moments. The third act, of course, is totally bonkers, and maybe not inMediocre at best. The overabundance of CGI is annoying; the plot is very convoluted, and the runtime is exhausting, but I think the Ford/Waller-Bridge pairing has good moments. The third act, of course, is totally bonkers, and maybe not in the best way. The movie feels too repetitive with so many similar chases. Also, the ending is a little anti-climactic, but I get what Mangold and the writers tried to do with the character and his ties to history. Anyway, not the send-off I wanted for Indy. Expand
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royalguy07Jun 30, 2023
While not perfect in structure and scope this manages to feel like 75-85% of a pure classic Indiana Jones adventure. Harrison Ford is still able to put forward a solid outing and is able to emotionally carry the movie.

I mostly just feel
While not perfect in structure and scope this manages to feel like 75-85% of a pure classic Indiana Jones adventure. Harrison Ford is still able to put forward a solid outing and is able to emotionally carry the movie.

I mostly just feel grateful that I was able to see another one of these with Ford in the starring role. This universe and his portrayal does not feel stale.
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Game_CriticalJun 30, 2023
The worst part is that the first 20 minutes are actually not bad. It feels like an Indiana Jones movie, fast paced with plenty of action and a decent start of the story. However after that Phoebe Waller-Bridge takes over and Harrison FordThe worst part is that the first 20 minutes are actually not bad. It feels like an Indiana Jones movie, fast paced with plenty of action and a decent start of the story. However after that Phoebe Waller-Bridge takes over and Harrison Ford gets shoved in the side character roll. The Indiana Jones movies ended after the Last Crusade. The End. Expand
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enut_butterJun 30, 2023
Everything fans were afraid of. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is annoying and intensely unlikable. The story is that familiar Disney-tier dumb. Harrison has no presence and is constantly upstaged by PWB. An absolute chore to get through and so bad itEverything fans were afraid of. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is annoying and intensely unlikable. The story is that familiar Disney-tier dumb. Harrison has no presence and is constantly upstaged by PWB. An absolute chore to get through and so bad it retroactively taints all the movies that came before it. Indiana Jones is now as dead of an IP as Star Wars. Expand
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HabibiehakimJun 30, 2023
Look, at this point you're not going into Indiana Jones for logic story, that word has been debunked since the first one, Alien was not crazy enough?, well guess what?, we're going back to 2000 years ago baby!, we're going back in time!, yes,Look, at this point you're not going into Indiana Jones for logic story, that word has been debunked since the first one, Alien was not crazy enough?, well guess what?, we're going back to 2000 years ago baby!, we're going back in time!, yes, Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny is a Time Travel movie, and i love it, i love it, and i love it, Indy in here is basically the same classic Indy from the original trilogy, and the movie felt like the original trilogy too, the tone, the atmosphere, the action was exciting, Mads Mikkelsen was a terrific villain, and also worth to mention Boyd Holbrook as Mikkelsen villain partner also terrific, Phoebe Waller-Bridge was just incredible, and the one and only Harrison Ford was still kickin' and you can tell he really enjoying himself and put everything to it from the heart and he is just amazing, John Williams score was just legendary, way more less CGI action compare to Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull and i think mostly it was practical because it looks good, and talking about CGI, the de-aging of Harrison Ford was perfect, it looks stunning, and it works, the whole time travel thing was something i didn't know, and i was as shock as everybody else who didn't know it, but i was into it, the moment they hint it i was excited for it and when it happens it blown me away in a good way was instead of bad way, why?, because it's freaking Indiana Jones movie, why not?, it's glued to the story, it's fascinating to see, it's incredible, and i love it, overall Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny was a great time for me, James Mangold has bring back the classic tone of the original trilogy, the hearts of the original trilogy, and it works perfectly for the most part, and i'm just happy to live to see a new Indiana Jones film and thankfully it's a great one too, the ending was also a nice one, it almost bring tears to my eye and it leave me a happy smile, it is now my second favorite in the franchise, the first is still the undisputed Last Crusade, Dial Of Destiny was incredible, i love it, and it's definitely one of the best films of the year, No Ticket for haters, and this whole franchise Belongs To The Museum, it's a perfect franchise, for the haters, just Give 'Em Hell, Indiana Jones! Expand
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Aaaaaaa2342Jun 30, 2023
This movie was so bad with the woke **** and hateful charachters, it was boring as hell. Not worth your time
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MetacriticOnurJun 30, 2023
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dharma2Jun 30, 2023
In today’s age, making an Indiana Jones film is infinitely harder. The original trilogy are classics that have inspired so many other filmmakers and their creations. Despite the lavish budget spent on the film and its action sequences, mostIn today’s age, making an Indiana Jones film is infinitely harder. The original trilogy are classics that have inspired so many other filmmakers and their creations. Despite the lavish budget spent on the film and its action sequences, most of this film felt derivative of the original trilogy and many films that were inspired by the legendary hero. Let’s get to the negative parts: The Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls sadly started a trend that was continued in this instalment: its overuse of CGI. Indy is essentially an ‘analog series’. Cruise with his MI series and the last batch of Bond films understood this. The action sequences sadly gave a sense of an uncanny valley as many of the sequences are given this treatment, more so in the 1st half of this film. However, putting that aside, the film makers and Ford themselves have a great passion for this character and it shows. Despite what may be an untold amount of studio interference, Mangold and co were allowed go off the rails in the 3rd act and took Indy in a different direction, and this saves the picture for me. Ford himself gave this role his all, knowing that this will be his final hurrah as the adventurer. So, is it worth a watch? For sure. But like any other older music bands whose new music has never reached the peak of their original works, so is the ‘fate’ of the Indiana Jones series. Expand
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ThemightygamerJun 30, 2023
A terrible movie! I came here to see Indiana Jones, not watch him be a sober cranky old man. This is the 3rd time Disney has done something like this. Disney is dead; when will they learn their lesson?!
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Ratin7Jun 30, 2023
I absolutely loved this movie. It was so much fun made laughed and cried, it was thrilling. Indy stayed true to his character! I really dislike the critics… who reviews their work? In my opinion they to watch another film. Good for me II absolutely loved this movie. It was so much fun made laughed and cried, it was thrilling. Indy stayed true to his character! I really dislike the critics… who reviews their work? In my opinion they to watch another film. Good for me I don’t pay attention to them. The audience loved it ! Expand
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HexleyJun 30, 2023
The worst Indy movie by a long shot, total disregard for the Indiana Jones legacy. I feel sorry for Harrison Ford being involved with this frankly insulting and demeaning travesty. It has a couple of half decent set pieces but if you can'tThe worst Indy movie by a long shot, total disregard for the Indiana Jones legacy. I feel sorry for Harrison Ford being involved with this frankly insulting and demeaning travesty. It has a couple of half decent set pieces but if you can't care about the characters or what is going on then those are left hollow and meaningless. Waller's character in particular is bafflingly obnoxious and tiresome. I don't know who made the decision to have her be that way but whoever it is needs firing. Expand
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