There are very few days left to see on the big screen the latest adventure of Harrison Ford as the most famous archaeologist in cinema in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Fate. Accompanied by his goddaughter Helena Shaw, played by Phoebe Walter Bridges, Indy He will venture for the last time on an extremely dangerous expedition.
The impact of this character in adventure cinema has been fundamental to understanding many current works, such as The Mummy or even the Uncharted saga. However, there is something that Harrison Ford
“I don’t use the word hero in any way, because I think it takes us in the wrong direction. For years and years and years, I’ve been saying that I want to play an ordinary person in unusual circumstances, who behaves correctly for the sake of it. good of others.”
Throughout the entire saga we have seen how that more human facet of the archaeologist has been appearing as the years have passed. Despite facing numerous mysteries, enemies, and even beings from another dimension, Indy has always been a common man
Only he could be afraid of snakes being an archaeologist, only he could shoot a swordsman after proving his swordsmanship. Indiana Jones, despite having experienced various adventures, is someone ordinary And while he has a unique personality, his decisions are no different from what we would make in his situation.
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