The majority of my review of Raiders applies equally to this film. Special effects heavy blockbusters from yesteryear are always going to struggle in a modern context. I just can't imagine that the lengthy action sequences that comprise the majority of the film will do much for an uninitiated audience member. And if those elements aren't working, what you're left with is a relatively simple story with characters who aren't particularly complex. The tonal issues I had with the original persist, as the movie wants to be taken seriously in some scenes, but in others delivers goofiness straight out of a Saturday morning cartoon (e.g. scaring birds with an umbrella, rotating fireplace gag). All of that said, I actually think the third Indy outing holds up better than the first, mainly due to the addition of Sean Connery. He provides a fish-out-of-water foil to our hero that creates opportunities for fun moments and dialogue. Having only seen this film one time years ago, the exchange where Connery tells Indy that Dr. Elsa Schneider talks in her sleep got a genuine laugh out of me. As with the first film, I'm not going to update my legacy score of 7/10, but that probably isn't far off from where I'd put my rating today. Maybe I'd drop it to 6/10?

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