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No puedo estar más de acuerdo. De hecho yo pasé por ese proceso en una semana. Cuando la vi el día del estreno tuve una sensación de extrañeza mezclada con decepción, me costó digerir la película un par de días. A la semana siguiente volví a verla, pero esta vez iba simplemente a disfrutarla, y así fue. Mi percepción de la película cambió de manera radical. Me sumergí en la trama del mismo modo que con las anteriores, disfruté como un niño con cada puñetazo, salto o gesto de Indy. En definitiva, disfruté de una nueva aventura de Indiana Jones esta vez ambientada en los 50, con todo lo que ello conlleva.Dr.Lao dijo:Mi pronóstico es que dentro de diez años (o menos) la película estará plenamente integrada dentro de la serie como una más; tendrá sus detractores, tendrá sus defensores, y en la mayoría de las listas aparecerá la 3ª o la 4ª -por delante o por detrás del Templo Maldito- según a quién preguntes (y si preguntas a gente que ahora la ha visto con menos de quince años, posiblemente aparezca la 2ª, tras el Arca Perdida).
Por supuesto esto no será considerado delito, y nadie insultará ya a nadie por hacer su lista personal sobre el personaje.
Y cuando se hagan reportajes o "mix" de escenas con los momentos más míticos de la saga no os quepa la menor duda de que entrarán varios momentos de Indy IV (incluso alguno puede que piense "jo, macho... ¡anda que no cogimos en su día un pique tonto con esta peli!").
Eso en el caso de que no hubiera una 5ª, porque si la hay ese efecto que comento se producirá tan pronto como se estrene. Al final lo que tendremos será una saga muy extendida en el tiempo -más de treinta años!!!- con sus lógicos cambios de tono y estilo dependiendo de en qué decada fueron rodados los respectivos capítulos.
El tiempo tiene la virtud de poner las cosas en su sitio.![]()
Dr.Lao dijo:Mi pronóstico es que dentro de diez años (o menos) la película estará plenamente integrada dentro de la serie como una más; tendrá sus detractores, tendrá sus defensores, y en la mayoría de las listas aparecerá la 3ª o la 4ª -por delante o por detrás del Templo Maldito- según a quién preguntes (y si preguntas a gente que ahora la ha visto con menos de quince años, posiblemente aparezca la 2ª, tras el Arca Perdida).
Dr.Lao dijo:Porque el Arca es la mejor película de aventuras de la historia, evidentemente.![]()
Review: Darabont's 'Indiana Jones IV'
Posted by Mike D'Alonzo - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:42 PM
Frank Darabont's script for Indiana Jones IV, entitled Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods, is an archaeological wonder in its own right. However, we've received a bootleg copy of the script that's making its way around the internet, which is reported, but not confirmed, to be the real thing. We read it, and it seems pretty legit, or the person who is faking it is a terrific screenwriter. Either way, here's a review.
CAUTION: SPOILERS EVERYWHERE - IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN 'INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL, READ THIS AT YOUR PERIL.
First off, the script is largely the same, storywise, focusing on the discovery of the crystal skull, as well as the lost city in Peru where the Gods were thought to live, only to discover that these "gods" were aliens with a culture advanced thousands of years beyond our own.
Also, Marion Ravenwood is in the script. In fact, she's featured even more prominently than in the actual film. And, yes, she and Indy end up married in the end. Oxley's there, as well as a double-crossing friend, and, to my surprise, the "nuking the fridge" sequence and the giant ants are there, as well.
However, also in this script are Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. and Sallah, making awesome cameo appearances that really help cement the whole history of Indiana Jones, and tie the whole saga together.
What's not in the script? Well, Shia LaBoeuf's character, Mutt, for one thing. There's no mention of a son and no appearance of one either. Now, while I didn't necessarily think that Mutt's character was one of the most egregiously awful things about the movie, his absence definitely makes room for more character development on Indy's part, and it allows the story to shine through, in opposition to the constant 'wink-wink-he's-his-son-but-neither-of-them-know-it-yet' portions of Crystal Skull that drove me nuts.
This script is awesome in exactly the places that Crystal Skull was lame. Just those few flips in the sequence removed all of the punch from this really excellent, well thought out, super exciting script, and rendered it vacuous and boring. In other words, Spielberg and Lucas chose the right story, but they neutered it to focus on the wrong things.
There are at least three awesome action sequences in this script, including a fighter plane chase that would have blown the doors off the theater had it actually happened on film. In addition, the double-crossing friend is a Russian, which makes the whole America vs. the Soviet Union thing work a lot better. Oxley's character isn't like a family pet, and there are some nods to the Indiana Jones mythology that really work well here.
Perhaps the biggest difference in the script is the treatment of Marion Ravenwood. First off, she doesn't spend the entirety of the story standing in the background grinning like she's happy to have a job. She's the Marion we came to know and love in Raiders of the Lost Ark, and her story arc is so much more believable in this script that it's a night-and-day experience.
Also, the aliens are mean. They're a legitimate threat, not fascinating, but terrifying, and there's an implication that they have been the reason that humans believe in God for the past several thousand years. The resolution of the plot is so much more satisfying here than in the actual film, and the script just shows that Lucas and Spielberg were too soft to make the choices that turned the plot a little dark and/or scary.
At the end of the day, Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods is 100% a better script than the one that was shot for the film. This would have been the right way to close out the series, and it would have been a return to form that no one could have expected, instead of a movie that everyone places just above the abysmal Temple of Doom in the Indy canon.
Hinomura Krycek dijo:Alguien ha comentado algo del guion de DARABONT?
Se supone q ya corre por internet.
F_Elliott dijo:"Porque el Arca es la mejor película de aventuras de la historia, evidentemente."
Pero esos chavales de 15 años que tu dices te diran eso?