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Indiana Jones et le Cadran de la destinée
Indiana Jones est embarqué par Helena, sa filleule, sur les bords de la Méditerranée afin de reconstituer la machine d'Anticythère. Ensemble, ils doivent percer les mystères qu'elle renferme avant qu'un chercheur nazi ne s'en empare.
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Casting
Harrison Ford
Indiana Jones
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Helena
Antonio Banderas
Renaldo
Karen Allen
Marion
John Rhys-Davies
Sallah
Shaunette Renée Wilson
Mason
Thomas Kretschmann
Colonel Weber
Toby Jones
Basil Shaw
Boyd Holbrook
Klaber
Olivier Richters
Hauke
Ethann Isidore
Teddy
Mads Mikkelsen
Dr. Voller
Martin McDougall
Durkin
Alaa Safi
Rahim
Francis Chapman
Young SS Officer
Alfonso Mandia
Italian Ticket Seller
Chase Brown
Larry - Beat Poet Guy
Nasser Memarzia
Archimedes
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10 commentaires
i love it over here
Excellent movie. Great CGI and great acting.
This movie was terrible. Is starts out well enough with maybe 15 minutes of action with a de-aged Indiana Jones fighting the nazis at the end of world war two. Then it all falls apart. Fast forward 25 years and Indy is a bitter old divorced loser who has nothing to live for and nothing to look forward to. But wait, here comes his goddaughter (from a supposed best friend we never knew about until now)! She's smart, much smarter than this pathetic old man. She's snotty. She's arrogant. She's beyond annoying. Kathleen Kennedy, is that you??? So yeah, for the rest of the movie Indy serves as the pale reflection to make this annoying woman look good. He's stupid and slow, she's fast and smart and strong. To add insult to injury, they bring back Sallah from the previous movies (Gimli from Lord of the Rings) for a few minutes. He wants to adventure with Indy, and asks if he can join him. Wouldn't that be great? That's what fans want to see! But nope, the writers can't let that happen of course. It would take away from their annoying stupid new main character, the snotty girl! So Indy tells Sallah to get lost, and that's the last we see of him. Pathetic. If Disney thinks this kind of drivel is what fans want to see, they're mistaken. Nobody wants their childhood idols toppled and made into pathetic old fools, who were never even good to begin with apparently, says Disney. Nobody wants to see your annoying virtue-signaling messaging, your Mary Sue replacement characters, your bad CGI, and your obvious seething hatred at having to make a movie in a franchise that you either despise or don't understand, or both. May Disney lose hundreds of millions on this piece of fan disrespect.
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source: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
