As someone else has already said to you (I think) - I can't wait to read your reaction.
Last night it was though I was still in shock. Today, I'm kind of over it, but still digesting it.
It has some good moments. The nuke is good for all the wrong reasons. Even though I knew it was bad, stupid, ridiculous - I had a big shit eating grin on my face as I realised it was about to happen. The brief shower scene afterwards was intentionally humourous. Shia's introduction ends in a fight at a diner - its a pretty good introduction. The ensuing bike chase that ends in the school library is fun. They get all the jibes about Harrison being old over with pretty quickly. They handle Indiana himself and his relationships with some semblence of tact... it really is nice seeing him in action again. I did have fun.
Its weaknesses are that it feels rushed and it feels silly. They filmed this thing in 10 months or something, and when they get to Area 51 you can tell. It looks and sounds like it was recorded on a studio lot / soundstage and redubbed. It leaps into the unbelievable magical stuff right from the very beginning. The menace and mystery don't develop like they do in the prior trilogy, its just right in your face straight away. Karen Allen seems a bit off as Marion. The barrage of action that takes place in the Amazon towards the end of the movie is the kind of free-styling action that the Droid foundry represented in Star Wars Episode II... oh yes. Its that stupid. Its like it came from the stream of consciousness of a 10 year old boy. Its like Lucas, Spielberg and their script writers sat down and excitedly said
"Yeah, a-a-a-a-and then we can do this! and that! and this!" all day. Kids will love those moments for sure, but theres no subtlety, it doesn't even pretend to try to be as grounded and (relatively, I stress relatively) reserved as the old movies. They literally just let it go insane.
It all culminates in the ending... which, while a massive departure from the religious/divine themed endings of the prior movies, is the least of its crimes. The nuclear blast. I can't stop thinking about it.
