swords
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High adventure and high fun was evident in the eighties! Raiders of the Lost Ark launched and had profound impact for the better part of this decade. The term "rollercoaster" fun with high "relentless thrills" and "filled to the barrel" with adventure was apparent in all movies of this era.
Will Indy 4 bring back this feeling of giddyness, or will it show that heros like Indy have no place in our modern era, the 2000s. Have audiences become dull spectators, is the wow factor gone, as special effects no longer make the viewer go "wow" since it's possible for anything with todays technology to be created by the touch of a finger.
Todays audiences get the likes of Matrix were the hero is unstoppable, heros have become superheros, so someone like Indy seems to have no place. Will Indy 4 make or brake the era, or will it have no impact whatsoever?
Is Indiana Jones needed again to save the cinema? Or is the cinema even in need of rescue? Am I asking too many questions?
Will Indy 4 bring back this feeling of giddyness, or will it show that heros like Indy have no place in our modern era, the 2000s. Have audiences become dull spectators, is the wow factor gone, as special effects no longer make the viewer go "wow" since it's possible for anything with todays technology to be created by the touch of a finger.
Todays audiences get the likes of Matrix were the hero is unstoppable, heros have become superheros, so someone like Indy seems to have no place. Will Indy 4 make or brake the era, or will it have no impact whatsoever?
Is Indiana Jones needed again to save the cinema? Or is the cinema even in need of rescue? Am I asking too many questions?