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"The stunt work in Temple of Doom is some of the best ever filmed," says film historian Leonard Maltin. "It has a weight and a texture that CGI just can't replicate. When you see Indiana Jones dangling from a rope bridge, you know it's Harrison Ford (or his stunt double) actually dangling there. It works better because it's real."
The film’s intensity had real-world consequences. The infamous "heart ripping" scene and the dark subterranean themes sparked a firestorm of controversy. Parents took their children expecting another Raiders , only to walk out terrified. The backlash was so severe that it led to a meeting between Spielberg, Lucas, and the MPAA. indiana jones temple of doom filmyzilla work better
Set in 1935, the film follows Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) after a narrow escape from a Shanghai crime boss. Accompanied by the high-maintenance singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) and his resourceful young sidekick Short Round (Ke Huy Quan), Indy crashes into rural India. There, they are tasked by a desperate village to recover a sacred Sankara stone and rescue their kidnapped children from the sinister Thuggee cult residing in Pankot Palace. What Works: Non-Stop Intensity "The stunt work in Temple of Doom is