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Reply Subj: Raiders of the Lost Ark is a very odd movie. Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 at 07:59:01 pm EDT | |||||||
Which put it head and shoulders above many films then and now. The film was a pleasure to watch.
I think you are missing the point. 1. Indy was the lone hero set against a powerful enemy. He manages to survive against impossible odds and still keeps on going. He was never put forward as a superhero. 2. Bear in mind also that some of the inspiration for the film comes from the old serials of the 1930s and 1940s. They were all about insurmountable odds and cliffhangers. 3. At the end of the film he realises the danger they are all in and works out how to survive it, bringing himself and the female lead out unharmed. This is more than the Nazis managed.
But this was not at all obvious to the protagonists. They only found this out the hard way. Are his actions any the less heroic for being proved unnecessary after the fact?
If I recall correctly, he is discussing the ark with an agent and is asying that it is a powerful object and needs to be secured. The "belongs in a museum" fixation actually comes from the third film. The method of hiding it, of course, is to put it in a huge warehouse in an anonymous box. There are other implications in that scene, but I won't go in to them.
It was a good film with a hero people could relate to. What's to figure? | |||||||
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