As Le Dial de la Destinée hits theaters and Indiana Jones embarks on her fifth and final adventure, Michel and Michel revisit the saga through their most glaring misconnections…
Your place is in a museum…wrong decor! True archaeologists of blunders, mistakes and film dumplings, Michel & Michel bring you this week’s compilation of the Indiana Jones saga’s greatest failures.
The technical specialists of AlloCiné celebrate in their own way the fifth and final cinematic adventure of the hero with the whip and the hat, led by Harrison Ford (with brilliance, class and panache) for forty-two years.
A teleporting student and an all-too-visible camera in Raiders of the Lost Ark? A saber changing hands and a badly hidden safety line at Le Temple Maudit? A gross anachronism in the Grail journal and a poorly concealed technician in the last crusade? A shirt that does what it wants in the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? It’s hard, very, very hard, and you can now discover it in the video above.
The film Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, entrusted to James Mangold and held at the Cannes Film Festival last May, confronts Indy as he searches for a legendary artifact that could turn the fate of mankind upside down. Along the way he meets familiar allies (Sallah camped with John Rhys-Davies) or newcomers (Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, Toby Jones and the young Frenchman Ethann Isidore), but also camped enemies like Mads Mikkelsen and Thomas Kretschmann and Boyd Holbrook, among others.
This film marks the last appearance of Harrison Ford under the fedora and the famous “leather” from Indy. Having already completed the storylines of Han Solo in Star Wars and Rick Deckard in Blade Runner, the actor has definitely earned his place in the museum…of pop culture.