Re: Why is STAR WARS different?
@FlyingMinifigure You cannot be seriously defending that atrocious Indiana Jones and the Skull-numbingly dumb Crystal Temple, can you? It was rife with sup-par acting (see Cate Blanchett and the majority of the characters) and a charmless, cynical and snarky older Indiana Jones. That aside, the amount of incredibly questionable actions and choices within that film was huge. The rainforest destruction, the cringeworthy atom-bomb survival, Steven Spielburg shamelessly attempting to emulate Close Encounters of a Third Kind, were all examples of such contemptible decisions. And to cap it all off, they completely destroyed the culture and monuments of that pagan native culture, and then had the nerve to end the movie in a pristine white, christian chapel. How unprofessional is that? Indiana Jones lost it's charm with that instalment. That is why I dislike that movie with a passion.
It's a MOVIE. Some of your problems with the movie are based on political passions. The events in the movie were fictional, and weren't trying to symbolize any kind of political message. There are movies like that and get preachy with their message, but not this one, as it didn't even have a message to preach.
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