‘Crystal Skull’ delivers, but just barely
Thrill seekers won’t feel cheated, but this sequel ultimately rings hollow
![]() Paramount Pictures Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) and Marion (Karen Allen) get that sinking feeling, as Mutt (Shia LaBeouf) looks on in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." |
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This time around, the action begins in 1957, 19 years after the events of “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” which, appropriately, came out 19 years ago. A convoy of Russian spies disguised as American soldiers arrive at the infamous Hangar 51, where the U.S. government hides everything from UFOs to a certain Ark of the Covenant, and the slightly craggier for wear Dr. Jones (Harrison Ford) is forced out of a car trunk at gunpoint. Leading this exposition is Soviet officer Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett, camping it up in full “Ilsa, She-Wolf of the CCCP” mode), who wants Jones to help her find a mysterious object with magnetic powers.
Firmly planting us in the 1950s, Spielberg manages to squeeze in Russkies, the Red scare, the A-bomb, “Howdy Doody,” drag-racing juvenile delinquents, and two references to “I Like Ike” in the first 20 minutes or so. Oh, and also “The Wild One,” as Shia LaBeouf makes his entrance riding a motorcycle and looking exactly like Marlon Brando in that biker epic.
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Been there, done that, alas, and in a way that once felt fresh and exciting. The original “Raiders of the Lost Ark” took the old serial formula, added a post-Watergate tongue-in-cheek spin and turned the pyrotechnics up to 11. “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” threw all logic out the window in favor of pure, exhilarating thrills. Even the problematic “Last Crusade” featured the tongue-in-cheek stunt casting of Sean Connery. “Crystal Skull,” however, just feels rote and by the numbers, despite the addition of LaBeouf and the more than welcome return of Karen Allen as Marion Ravenwood.
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It’s not that “Crystal Skull” doesn’t deliver the laughs and the thrills; it’s just that they all feel incredibly calculated, and it’s quite possible that you won’t remember them after a day or two. And when you think of how well “Raiders” remains etched into the public consciousness after almost 30 years, that’s a sad state of affairs.
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