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Review: James Mangold’s Terrific ‘Indiana Jones & the Dial of Destiny’

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June 28, 2023
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Review: James Mangold’s Terrific ‘Indiana Jones & the Dial of Destiny’


Review: James Mangold’s Terrific ‘Indiana Jones & the Dial of Destiny’

by Alex Billington
June 28, 2023

Review: James Mangold’s Terrific ‘Indiana Jones & the Dial of Destiny’

Old man Dr. Jones is back to save the world… from Nazis!!… one last time. And we get to follow him on this grand adventure around the world. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is the long-awaited Indiana Jones sequel following up the rather unexciting Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull from 2008. The Last Crusade opened in 1989, then there was a 19 year wait between the sequels. After another 15 years, we finally have Dial of Destiny. I waited to watch this movie a second time to double check how I feel about it. I first caught Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival in May, at a packed 8:30AM screening in the Grand Théâtre Lumière. This wasn’t the ideal way to watch, but I enjoyed it anyway, and have been defending it ever since. I finally saw it again at a local press screening on the biggest screen in my city and I loved it as much as I did the first time. There is one objective truth that I must state for the record: Dial of Destiny is absolutely better than Crystal Skull. There’s no debating or discussing this, it’s just a fact, and I don’t really get why so many others are so negative about this sequel. This movie rocks.

Maybe I do know why. Let’s just admit the obvious – nothing will ever top Steven Spielberg’s original trilogy of Indiana Jones movies. We can debate and argue about which of the original three are better, and which ones are perfect, and which aren’t. There are days where I think The Last Crusade is actually a better movie than Raiders of the Lost Ark, though others believe having this opinion is so crazy I should be kicked out of film criticism altogether. However you feel about them individually, these three are cinema all-timers and everyone knows this. Going into Dial of Destiny, the fifth Indiana Jones movie and the first (and only) one not directed by Steven Spielberg, I know it’s not going to be something that’ll be as perfect as what Spielberg pulled off in 1981 & 1984 & 1989. Director James Mangold has even admitted this himself in interviews, he knows that’s an impossible task. All I really want is an entertaining, authentic movie that doesn’t ruin Indy’s legacy. I don’t think anyone should be expecting this movie to be another Indy masterpiece, nor should anyone expect it to be so fresh and unique and clever that it will kick off a whole new Indy trilogy (this is kind of why Crystal Skull is a failure – introducing Mutt and teasing that he might continue on didn’t work).

Let’s get right into – I had a terrific time watching Dial of Destiny twice. Seriously. It looks great (way, way better than Crystal Skull’s oversaturated digital sheen), there are a handful of awesome action set pieces, a real sense of adventure and archeology. I actually love the MacGuffin in this one – more on that later… My favorite part about this movie (yes, that part at the end) seems to be the part others don’t like, which I find so strange. Why hate that? Most of the conversations I’ve had with others involve some sort of “but that’s not what I wanted to see or what I wanted to happen.” This is one of the most common mistakes anyone can make when criticizing a film – analyze it for what it is, not for what you wanted to happen. That’s not how things work. This is trying to be the actual final Indiana Jones movie, it just needs to wrap up his story, and that’s it. As everyone expected, James Mangold was the right choice to direct this sequel following what he did with Hugh Jackman as a tired, old Wolverine in Logan. This Indy (Harrison Ford at 80) is gruff, and old, and tired, with a “get off my lawn” attitude. This is right where he needs to be. Don’t try to spin it into something else, don’t pretend he’s still as buff now, though I do think we can all admit: he’s still got it.

The most obvious aspect of this Indiana Jones movie is that it’s formulaic – but that’s because Mangold (and screenwriter David Koepp) is following the iconic formula initially created by the one-and-only mastermind Steven Spielberg. The first three movies are masterpieces because they have a perfect sense of who & what Indiana Jones is and how these movies work as adventure stories about archeology, and fighting (literally) to get various rare objects from human history out of the hands of greedy bastards and/or evil Nazis and into museums, where “they belong.” Mangold and Koepp are not trying to reinvent or re-imagine Indiana Jones, they’re just hoping to take this Spielbergian cinematic formula and give it a modern spin and make a cinematically entertaining movie that wraps up his story with one final adventure into history and back. And they’ve absolutely pulled that off. It is entertaining, it is emotional and heartfelt, it is funny and kooky, it is campy and ridiculous, and yes, it is an awesome and satisfying conclusion to the Indy saga. Especially when it gets to where it’s going in the finale. Even if it follows a familiar formula, including with a young sidekick (Teddy played by Ethann Bergua-Isidore) and a nasty Nazi villain (Voller played by Mads Mikkelsen).

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Review

Warning: spoilers from here on. It’s hard to discuss this movie without delving into specifics, which will get into spoiler territory. One of the most compelling aspects of this story and this particular MacGuffin is the way it’s used as a reminder that one of the greatest mysteries, the greatest research we can do, is about humanity’s history. There’s still so many unanswered questions, still so much to explore. The movie sort of mocks the Moon landing, with Ford even saying in one scene that there’s nothing up there, it’s just a desert of nothingness. Whereas our history, and all of these artifacts he’s searching for, is more interesting – and worthy of our attention and appreciation. It’s all a nice nod to the idea that we don’t always need to obsess about space exploration as the final frontier, there’s still more to research on Earth. And it’s also a tribute to archeology, and why it’s still an important realm of scientific study. Unlike some of the MacGuffins in past Indiana Jones movies, this one exists. It’s real. And it’s as much of an intriguing unsolved mystery as this movie makes it out to be. The Antikythera “dial” really does exist, and it was really found by sponge divers in a shipwreck near an island in Greece. All of that is true. Does it point to temporal phenomena? Probably not, but you never know… There is something magical about its enduring mysteriousness in the real world.

This is why I love that this is the actual “rare object from human history” that Indy is chasing this time. As cheesy as the “Dial of Destiny” title is, the point is this dial will bring Indy to his destiny, to this incredible moment of history at the end. It’s such a relief to see. I’m so glad they made this choice. In a saga of stories about a man who is obsessed with history and studying it, it seems pretty much inevitable that at some point or another he has to go back to history to experience that history himself. This movie makes that leap in a bold yet wholesome way. It’s exhilarating to watch, and these scenes where Indy ends up in Ancient Greece are my favorite in the movie. The first time around, I almost held my breath the entire time with a “I can’t believe I’m actually watching this” glow in my eyes. I wanted him to stay there, just as he wanted. I got teary watching his reactions to everything going on around him. Again, this is a cinematically stunning reminder of how important archeology is. He couldn’t prove that the Greeks or Romans had this technology, though he knew it existed. And suddenly he was standing there, in the middle of all, able to see for himself that it’s true. “All of it” (to borrow a line from another Ford movie). This grand finale hit me harder than anything. Most of the finales in Indiana Jones aren’t realistic, this was a trip into real history and back. This is magic.

The other thing we can’t forget about Dial of Destiny is that it is a retirement movie, a final send-off for Dr. Jones and his adventures. After all he has been through (he even fought in WWII though we don’t ever see any of that), after all that has happened to him over all the years, why not let him finally get a taste of history itself? Staying true to the character of Indiana Jones means staying true to his love for archeology, his love for the past, his love for Marion (and for his friends), his love for making sure evil people don’t get away with destroying everything. This is not the movie for them to try to rethink what Indiana Jones means and how to make his legacy continue on into many other movies, this is a chance for them to wrap up his legacy. I was, admittedly, nervous that he might end up staying with Archimedes and thus his finale would be literally within history itself. But this would’ve been too far-fetched. And I’m glad that Helena is there to slap some sense into him, and to keep him from making this mistake… This is also an imporant theme in the movie – what has happened in the past is in the past, and it’s not “your time”, so don’t go mess up the times that aren’t yours. Indy’s time may up after this movie, but we can and will certainly look back and remember all of his adventures fondly and smile thinking of all the great experiences we’ve had watching these movies.

Finally, I can’t wrap up without mentioning Phoebe Waller-Bridge as the newcomer Helena Shaw. She’s fantastic, she really is. I can understand why some people will not like her or find her annoying, fair enough, but I enjoyed her immensely. I think she is a wonderful addition to the Indy franchise. She really does give this movie the “punch up” it needs, with a spunky, smart, sassy attitude that keeps Indy on his toes. She is both the voice of reason, and a voice of chaos, helping make sure they all stay on the right track while also tossing in her own twists into the mix. Without her this movie would’ve been so much more dull. The rest of the cast is fine, with the other standouts being Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook, and Antonio Banderas. The fan service didn’t bother me (e.g with Sallah), because there’s not that much. Most of what I’ve heard some describe as fan service is actually them staying true to who and what Indiana Jones is. That’s the real adventure of this movie: providing audiences the enthusiastically entertaining, fearless, and warm-hearted Indy finale that he really deserves after first gracing big screens 42 years ago. He’s a part of history now, too.

Alex’s Rating: 8.5 out of 10
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