Review: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny belongs in a museum, preferably a sub-basement no one visits

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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny belongs in a museum, preferably a sub-basement no one visits

in which a Second World War-era Indy squares off against his favourite foes, the Nazis. De-aging Ford with the help of impressive-slash-terrifying visual effects – the actor looks as young as he did in 1981′s, with no uncanny valley wonkiness – Mangold executes a 20-minute-long sequence that recalls the highest notes of the franchise, only occasionally playing like a greatest-hits compilation rather than purely new material.

Regrettably, the film’s ambitions dip immediately and considerably once the story flashes forward to 1969. It is an age of future-minded exploration that Mangold tries to contrast against Indy’s golden era of digging in the dirt, but the necessary tension never quite surfaces.

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