Monday, May 23, 2016

All Eyes on Indiana Jones Series Installment.

Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg coming together to shoot the fifth sequel in the series of Indiana Jones is yet another occasion to showcase their brilliance in Hollywood fiefdom. Harrison Ford, who has been lauded for his countless roles, mostly for his iconic role as ‘Han Solo’ in the Star Wars series, is a man of unusual talent.  What perhaps stands him apart are his rugged looks and smug attitude, which never failed to ignite a captivating onscreen presence! No wonder he excelled over six decades in the massively competitive arena of Hollywood. 

Where looks matter more than acting does, how does the 73-year-old still manage to grab roles right under the noses of the younger cast?!  A question that still goes unanswered even today. In 2003, American Film Institute hailed him as the second greatest hero of all time!  Seven of his films have been inducted into the National Film Registry. He has to his credit numerous hits which include: ‘Blade Runner’ ‘Witness’ ‘Patriot Games’ and ‘Clear and Present Danger’ both of which are book adaptations of the renowned author - Tom Clancy.  ‘The Fugitive’, ‘Apocalypse Now’, ‘Presumed Innocent’, ‘Air Force One’, ‘What Lies Beneath’, ‘Star Wars’, ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ are few other notable flicks.


His ability to breathe life into the role and live it with an ease akin to none is what perhaps keeps the average movie-goer glued to the screen. Acting flows naturally to him. Whether he punches villains or utters sly remarks with his sarcastic trademark smile, one is bound to go weak in the knees. His recent appearance in the sequence Star Wars ‘Force Awakens’ has also won him decent reviews while putting him under the spotlight. More than the sequels of ‘Star Wars’, it’s the Indiana Jones’ series that catapulted him into unprecedented fame.


Known as Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr., a professor of archaeology, adventurer, and the protagonist of the Indiana Jones, his character is reckless, adventurous and action-oriented.  Though rumour mills were rife that a new actor would don the role of Indiana Jones, Steven Spielberg affirmed that Harrison Ford is the only actor who fits the bill flawlessly. The reason perhaps is that Harrison has carved a niche for himself with his typical bullwhip, fedora Satchel, leather jacket and his sarcastic trade mark smile. – A role that is a snug-fit for the character.


‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ was a phenomenal success. It’s obvious that Spielberg came out with sequels, which proved equally good. Unfortunately, ‘Indiana Jones and ‘The Temple of Doom’, which was a prequel to ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, but released afterwards, was banned in India as the movie chartered into troubled waters. Indians missed the brilliant performance of Amrish Puri, who is better known as “Mogambo”, to this side of the audiences. However, the movie did significantly well in other parts of the world.


‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’ had some breathtaking scenes too – be it riding horses alongside jagged mountain ridges or getting persistently attacked by Nazis. What’s more, the flick also had Sean Connery who puts on an impressive performance with his spot on rib-ticklers.


‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’, which released in 2008, was as gripping as the rest with the plot centering on discovering the secret behind the mysterious artefacts – Crystal Skulls. Harrison puts on a deadly show trying to avoid the soviets while strategizing to lay his hands on the Crystal Skulls.


In fact, all Indiana Jones series are racy, exploratory and palpitating with action - the reason why they appeal to almost everyone. With Steven Spielberg vouchsafing that the fifth installment of Indian Jones is set to roll into action, audiences are ever eager to catch them both in another flick which in all probability would set hearts’ thumping and adrenalin pumping.


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