Friday, March 15, 2019

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom :: Action Movies Film Indian Culture Racism Essays

Indiana Jones and the tabernacle of DoomAs I sit down and watched Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the version of the Orient we get in this adopt is quite clear. Played and acted out by Harrison Ford, he was the all-knowing, adventurous, witty, save the twenty-four hours kind of guy, who just happens to be a professor and archaeologist as well. He knew throughout every scene, how to handle a particular property even though parts of this country were foreign to him.What makes this Orient carrel out even worse is his side kick, Willie, whom he met at the number one of the exposure in a Chinese night club. Kate Capeshaw, better cognise as Willie, plays the damsel in distress in this one. She plays an irritating muted blonde who screeches at everything and breaks nails. She makes stupid avoidable mistakes and serves as a tamper stumbling block in Indianas path. One scene in particular that portrays her as the typical woman of Western society is when Indiana, Shorty, and he r give up the village to head to Pankot Palace on elephants. Soon after boarding each of their own elephants, Willie is putting on aroma not alone for herself but onto the elephant as well. This is to cover up the animals odor. Miraculously, she just happens to have perfume on her in the middle of India. As one watches Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, many scenes can be interpreted to represent the Indian polish that Jones, Shorty, and Willie encounter. Although the depiction of this culture seems very real throughout the movie and in certain scenes, the fact of the matter is is that the Indian culture is far from the certain reality of life in terms of individual, academic and political levels. In the following paragraphs, I will explain different scenes throughout the movie that destroy the culture and racial background of India. Upon one of the first scenes that takes run ten minutes into the movie, Spielberg (director of the movie), conveys the country of India to b e this weird, bizarre, creepy, forested and semi-cannibalistic jungle. I mean this was a crude and untrue portrayal of this country. I feel the wrap up scene of this movie was the dinner scene. Theyre eating out of tampers skulls and they make the other culture look like realize barbarians. The eyes in the soup, which Willie sees and is mortified by, only makes the portrayal that much worse.

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