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Great to see Harrison Ford enjoying himself! Watch until the end for some swearing from Harrison.
I was thinking that...it would also complete a Ford/Ryan trilogy,but I cant see it.
Harrison Ford returns as Jack Ryan in...
Air-Forced to Do a Trilogy
I think Deckard is a goner, but I don't think he can have Indiana Jones killed so easily. The character canonically lives to a very late, late age, I believe into his 90s, so a lot of ret-conning would need to be done.
- watch the film
- drive home
- go to sleep
because I'll have to get up pretty early the next morning. But we'll get enough chances to talk about the film I'm sure. :)
Right now, I'm still enjoying the vibes I brought home with me from seeing Kingsman. :D
I've been in your place recently, @JamesBondKenya, and no advice really helps. You just have to pick one version and jump in. To make it easier, I think you should pick just one of two for your first watch, either the original theatrical cut with the narration if you want to have more context to what you're seeing, or the final cut which is Ridley's Scott's current vision for the film that doesn't hold your hand as far as context goes. What you pick is whatever you think you'd want out of the film and how you prefer to watch it.
To give you a personal perspective, I watched the final cut first and felt that it was a very cold and distant film from a character and plot standpoint, where much was hidden from the viewer either purposefully or by poor editing and storytelling (it differs depending on instances for me). I've been told that the theatrical gives you more of an idea of what is going on with the characters as opposed to the final cut, which leaves much up to you in the end and is perhaps more European styled as opposed to American in that way.
Hope you like it @JamesBondKenya.
So, Ford's terrible voice-over and lesser visuals?
The unicorn added nothing except to make me think of "Legend," and the narration is perfectly delivered in that flat 40's-50's film noir way.
And @DarthDimi you partial-quoted the line, and that makes it sound trite. "I don't know why he saved my life. Maybe in those last moments he loved life more than he ever had before. Not just his life... anybody's life... my life. All he'd wanted was the same answers the rest of us want. Where do I come from? Where am I going? How long have I got? All I could do was sit there and watch him die."
;)
But he speaks the lines in such a way it feels like a eulogy delivered with boredom and absolutely no desire to honour the deceased one.
Yes, and it's perfect!
Remember Lupe from LTK here. Her line delivery was also perfect. Sometimes disinterest or even inability to act works FOR the character! ;)