Documentary exploring actor Harrison Ford's enduring appeal and his upbringing, including his foray into the entertainment business, his casting in the "Indiana Jones" franchise and the impa... Read allDocumentary exploring actor Harrison Ford's enduring appeal and his upbringing, including his foray into the entertainment business, his casting in the "Indiana Jones" franchise and the impact and inspiration generated by the films.Documentary exploring actor Harrison Ford's enduring appeal and his upbringing, including his foray into the entertainment business, his casting in the "Indiana Jones" franchise and the impact and inspiration generated by the films.
- Self - Interviewee
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This doc does two things pretty much simultaneously:
First, it is a love letter to the entire Indy franchise, with relevant interviews and behind-the-scenes footage from all the films. Seeing as how the series represents the pinnacle of adventure filmmaking, it never gets old seeing Ford, Spielberg, Lucas, and the rest do their thing. There were definitely some clips here that I had not seen before.
Secondly, it is a tribute to Harrison Ford himself. At least a third of the hour-and-ninety-minute runtime is given to Ford's acting bio. This includes his early days as a bit-part player and professional-grade carpenter, his break in Lucas' American Graffiti, and then his ascent to the stratosphere with Star Wars and Indiana Jones. Even his more serious, critically-acclaimed roles like in Witness, Regarding Henry, or The Fugitive are discussed, alongside his recent work on Paramount and Apple streamers. It never hurts that Ford's quirky--yet always endearing--personality shines through every time he speaks.
Though the fictional/series content side of Disney+ has perhaps been a bit wanting of late, it is a good to see that they are capable of putting out a top-notch caliber documentary if/when needed.
Great look at behind the scenes at relationships and how the characters developed over time, feeling the magnitude of time that has past.
I think it gives a cool look at the last film and gives a new appreciation for the films as a whole. It's neat to see the making of the last film and to the wombat character it makes me like the last film.
Over all worth a watch and gives ideas on some films starring Harrison Ford that maybe you haven't seen and now can watch.
Very low coverage of Blade Runner movie. I know it is called Indiana Jones and Harrison, but Han Solo was covered a lot as well. Rick Deckard only minimally. Which is pity because he was epic in that role. I heard he did not like it too much. Looking into that would be good dramatical insert in this docu.
But anyway, I turned it off sometime before the end. It's good for sleeping when getting rid of a Friday Saturday hangover.
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Self - Interviewee: He's not too weird looking and he's not too good looking. He hits that sweet spot.
- ConnectionsFeatures Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)
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