Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Reviews
Easily the most underrated film in the franchise, with its dark tone working perfectly in the context of its often macabre tale.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jul 7, 2023
Spielberg directs this movie like there's no tomorrow, and Ford is perfect as always, but in hindsight, "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" doesn't come close to being as satisfying as the first or third installments. Full review in Spanish.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jun 28, 2023
As souped-up matinee fare this has heaps of bugs, humour and chases, topped by Harrison Ford at his charismatic peak.
| Jun 27, 2023
Such attitudes place the movie’s emotional center of gravity at about age 11, which suggests that the filmmakers have lost one year of maturity every summer since 1981.
| Apr 19, 2023
A meritorious continuation, that makes whichever adventure of Doctor Jones, enjoyable. [Full review in Spanish]
| Apr 18, 2023
Steven Spielberg creates an atmosphere of happy disbelief: the more breathtaking and exhilarating the stunts are the funnier they are. Nobody has ever fused thrills and laughter in quite the way that he does here.
| Apr 18, 2023
As for the film's human elements, young Ke Huy Quan is a captivating find, supplying sentiment and laughter.
| Apr 18, 2023
The story is not as convoluted as Raiders, in fact it's all bit too simple, but the film presents itself like a fantastic rollercoaster ride.
| Apr 18, 2023
Short Round turns out to be perhaps the pivotal character -- if not the workings of the plot, then in the way Raiders and Temple of Doom appeal to their viewers. [This] is a young boy's adventure seen through the eyes of a young boy.
| Apr 18, 2023
To describe and detail is to spoil the fun, and fun is absolutely all this movie is about... But the scenes between stunts in Indiana Jones are little more than pretty pieces of celluloid, bridges that get us from one hair-raising stunt to the next.
| Apr 18, 2023
Temple of Doom oozes and crawls its way into our favor. Life among its cobwebs makes for extremely jumpy, eyes-through-your-fingers viewing.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 18, 2023
There is not much plot, but for two hours the supersonic action rarely lets up. As a result, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is even more deliriously funny than its predecessor, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
| Apr 18, 2023
It is unfair to attempt to compare Indiana Jones to other escapist films. The master filmmakers make their counterparts seem like fledgling novices. They set such high standards for cinema entertainment with Raiders that it is difficult to do better.
| Apr 18, 2023
Steven Spielberg is grinning broadly from the opening sequence where he serves up a dazzle of high-kicking chorines, trilling -- what else --. Anything Goes. And so it does, at breakneck speed.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Apr 18, 2023
The Temple of Doom is, like Raiders of the Lost Ark before it, a triumph of escapist entertainment for all ages.
| Apr 18, 2023
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is, in many ways, a terrific movie. But it is also overdone -- not just overdone, but over-overdone.
| Apr 18, 2023
This film reconfirms Spielberg's status as a master movie story teller. My only frustration in seeing this film is that I wish I were 10 years old again, though [Spielberg's] gift is to coax the child out of the moviegoer.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Apr 18, 2023
You get the feeling that Spielberg and Lucas had a ball making this movie. They have pulled out all the stops to create the sort of movie-going experience which sweeps you off your feet and deposits you in a heap when it's all over.
| Apr 18, 2023
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom makes every day matinee day. It whirs, it buzzes. It jumps, it thrills and it scares. It's everything an adventure-hungry crowd could want -- and more.
| Apr 18, 2023
It’s full of rip and roar and heart-in-your-mouth exhilaration. The kind of a sequel you’d only imagine would come out of Hollywood in your fondest dreams.
| Apr 18, 2023