Indiana Jones 4: At 1 hour and 46 minutes, did you hear what Harrison Ford said?

Indiana Jones 4: At 1 hour and 46 minutes, did you hear what Harrison Ford said?

Have you always dreamed of following in the footsteps of Indiana Jones to find the Ark of the Covenant, the Grail or the Coronado Cross? While cinema’s most famous adventurer will soon embark on his quest for the Dial of Destiny (in cinemas June 28), he’s exploring the Crystal Skull this evening in the fourth opus of the Kingdom saga, broadcast on M6.

Instead, let’s put on our archaeologist gear and get ready to uncover the treasure in Steven Spielberg’s feature film. Indeed, this 2008 film, even more so than its three predecessors, is full of hidden details, references, and Easter eggs of all kinds.

Being particularly attentive and knowing how to skillfully manage the “pause” button on your remote control, you can, for example, see the Ark of the Covenant from the first film (easily visible among the artifacts of Area 51, at the beginning of the film), or photographs of Henry Jones’s boss, Marcus, with Sala or Willi figures in India’s house.

The detail we are interested in here is not visual, but vocal, and occurs at the end of the feature film. In Akator’s throne room, as Irina Spalko turns the crystal skull and the building begins to shake, Indiana Jones utters the following sentence: “It means nothing to me.”

If these few words in VF are completely harmless, know that in the original version the adventurer calls out: “I have a bad feeling about it.” (“I have a bad feeling.”) line that should bring back memories for regular Star Wars fans, as it can be heard in every episode of the famous saga.

In new hopeThe first feature film in the franchise, directed by George Lucas in 1977, it was Harrison Ford (in the role of Han Solo) who already announced the famous phrase when he found himself trapped in the bowels of the Dark Star with Luke and Leia. .

The creator of Star Wars is also the writer and producer of the first four Indiana Joneses, this little wink between the two sagas seems logical, and it is far from the only one.

(Re)discover all the hidden details of ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’…

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