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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

 

The feelings I had where weird I felt disgusted and amazed at the same time, But I also think that if Indiana Jones is supposed to be a PG-13 rated movie they shouldn't add this scene because for children at the age of thirteen or below this scene can be so disgusting. A problem is that "Steven Spielberg stated before production that he would like the film to remain true so not a lot of CGI shots will be used during filming, but unfortunately he failed to achieve this because there were about 450 CGI shots in the film, which is about 30% of the whole movie," (Gilchrist, 2007 - Page 1).
             One of the major things I didn't like in this movie was its level of realism. They tried to trick the viewers with a lot of stuff, first of all when Indiana Jones threw the gunpowder and shotgun shells in the air I don't think they expected the viewers to believe that the gunpowder and shotgun shells will get attracted to the highly magnetized crate "because gunpowder is mainly black powder, and black powder is a mix of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate (saltpeter) and none of these are attracted to magnet," (Wikipedia – Gunpowder, n.d – Page 1 ). Let's assume that even if the black powder gets attracted to magnet why didn't the soldier's weapons and belts get attracted to the crate when they were far away, it only got attracted when they were near to it. Another thing is that threw out the whole movie different characters used to carry the crystal skull with them where ever they go as if it weighs nothing because a skull as huge as this must at least weigh about 50 pounds (about 25 kg). In the film when Indiana jones and Mutt went to the grave yard, Mutt carried an oil lamp but Indiana Jones carried a LED flashlight which wasn't available in the 1950's. One more thing which wasn't that smart in the movie is that the jeep makes it over three sets of waterfalls and everybody survives with not even minor damages like a scratch, they could've made one of the characters get injured and left behind or so.


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