Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

In 1969, an old Indiana Jones, broken by the death of his son in the war and separated from Marion, is finally retiring from his teaching job. He is visited by Helena, the daughter of his friend Basil Shaw, who seeks an artifact that Indy and Shaw took from some looting Nazis in 1944 and that Indy had promised her father that he would destroy: the Dial of Destiny (or half of it). However the artifact falls into the hands of an old Nazis (somehow helped by the CIA). Ensue a long chase through New York, Morocco and Greece to recover the artifact, finds clues to the location of its second half, recover it and prevent the ex-Nazis to change the course of history.

Meh. If the movie offers good action and is quite faithful to the character, it has nothing really new. My greater complain is that, of course, the Antikythera mechanism (the so-called dial of destiny) didn’t looked like that in reality when it was found, but it is nevertheless a very good plot device for the movie. There are also too many chase and fighting scenes to my taste. I would rather have had more scenes with Archimedes during the siege of Syracuse. The effects for the “de-aged” scenes (in the intro) are quite impressive — but no wonder that the advent of A.I. in movies are worrying the Actors’ Guild as they might not be needed anymore in a near future. Too bad it will also likely be the last Indiana Jones movie.

Over all, if it is not a very exciting movie (rated only 6.6 on IMDb or 69 % on RT), it is still quite enjoyable and entertaining. stars-3-0

DialOfDestinyIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny : USA, 2023, 154 min.; Dir.: James Mangold; Scr.: Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth, David Koepp and James Mangold (based on characters created by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman); Phot.: Phedon Papamichael; Ed.: Michael McCusker, Andrew Buckland and Dirk Westervelt; Prod.: ; Kathleen Kennedy (Lucasfilm), Frank Marshall and Simon Emanuel; Music: John Williams; Distr.: Walt Disney Studios; Cast: Harrison Ford (Dr. Henry “Indiana” Jones Jr.), Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Helena Shaw), Antonio Banderas (Renaldo), John Rhys-Davies (Sallah), Toby Jones (Basil Shaw), Boyd Holbrook (Klaber), Ethann Isidore (Teddy Kumar), Mads Mikkelsen (Dr. Schmidt / Jürgen Voller); Rated: PG. For more information you can visit: GoogleIMDbRotten TomatoesWikipediaYouTube.

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