The Author. Sadly no Harrison Ford...
Hello again folks! Thanks for checking this out. I continue to be overwhelmed with the positive responses I've gotten from this blog. I really love all the comments on Facebook, here on the blog itself and of course in person.
This time around I continue to try to make every post a bit different then the last. If you saw the title. I boldy stated that Raiders Of The Lost Ark is way more romantic than Titanic. Of course this is just my opinion, but since it's my blog, I plan on explaining why.
You all know Titanic. It's a huge success story. Well, the movie, not the actual ship. That was a bit of a disaster. Anyways, I won't jump to the usual MAN trope by just knocking the film. All the supporting actors are fantastic. The historical aspects...excellent. There are so many wonderful and moving scenes, sadly broken up by Jack Dawson and Rose.
While slightly a tangent, was James Cameron convinced we'd forget the main characters names? I mean come on. Jack. Rose. Jack. Rose. JACK. ROOOOOSE. Ok I got it. Anyone care to play the Titanic drinking game? Any time the romantic leads call one another by name you take a shot. I guarantee you'll be on ice before that 'berg hits.
So back to the point, young punk meets unhappy rich girl, it's like the oldest story in the book. Adults disapprove. Over the course of half a dozen interactions and one back seat banging, they have a love that will last forever, even longer than Jack's frozen corpse on the bottom of the north atlantic.
Shall we bring this back to Dr, Henry Jones Jr? Yes please! Now I've watched hundreds of movies, and I've seen Raiders Of The Lost Ark more times than I can count. Great picture. One of the all time best and a true blueprint for a smart summer action movie that just reaffirms how much fun movies can be.
Let's get to the romance, shall we? I'll recap. Indy had a romance with the young daughter of one of his mentors when he himself was a much younger man. It ended badly as many young relationships do, but when they meet again, both older and wiser it quickly becomes clear that they never got over one another.
Thrown into an adventure in Egypt of biblical proportions (literally biblical!), Indy and Marion Ravenwood quickly fall back into the love they once shared. Retrieving the formerly lost Ark Of The Covenant, they're on the run from the Nazi's who want the Ark badly and outnumbering our heroes on a massive scale, Indy risks his life saving Marion several times, but to be fair, she does the same for him. She's as spunky and heroic a female lead as you could hope for, and Indy's equal in many ways.
Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood have a history. Good and bad, but a history. They didn't just meet. They also both come from similar backgrounds. Both are adventurers. Both are the children of academics. They've both traveled far and wide. They have something in common. In contrast, Jack and Rose are teenagers who fight against class rules because they're horny for one another. I mean let's be honest. Jack offers Rose an escape. Rose offers Jack...well, I'm still not really sure.
Our Autographed photo of Marion herself, Karen Allen, from the films climax.
At one point they're passengers on a shady vessel, attempting to get the Ark out of Egypt by water. Unfortunately for them, a Nazi U-Boat surfaces and threatens to blow the ship out of the water. The Germans board the ship, find Marion and the Ark, but can't find Jones. After they load the captive heroine and the Ark on the submarine and prepare to submerge, the captain of the cargo ship asks one of his men if anyones seen Jones. The man replies in the negative before informing his Captain that he's found him. The Captain asks where, The man points to the sub.
Here it is folks. A real love story. As John Williams' classic score kicks in a waterlogged Indiana Jones who has swam a considerable distance in open water from the ship to the U-Boat, climbs aboard to the cheers of the men back on Captain Katanga's ship. He fires off a lopsided salute and enters the submarine.
Now let's stop a moment here. In fact let's run through this one point at a time.
#1 Indy who comes across as a pretty practical and intelligent man jumps into open water and swims a distance that would be problematic for anyone who wasn't a strong swimmer.
#2 Indy climbs aboard a German submarine that is preparing to dive. There's no guarantee he won't drown before he gets inside.
#3 Indy enters this fairly cramped submersible with no real plan. How will he hide from the crew once inside. Are their even places to hide once on board?
#4 If he's found it's certain death for him. He has nothing to offer the Germans. These are the Nazi's. Not known for compassion and mercy.
Now maybe you're thinking here, "Hey man, you're reading too much into it. He could have been going for the Ark".
You're wrong. You know you are. It's proven later when Indy's willing to destroy the Ark if they'll release Marion.
Indiana Jones jumps headlong into certain doom to attempt to save this woman he loves. In the midst of Nazi's, sword wielding mobs of Egyptians, and the seat of God's power on Earth, Raiders becomes a story about a man and a woman fighting against incredible odds to help one another come out alive on the other side, Everything else becomes secondary.
So this is why I feel that Raiders Of The Lost Ark is a better romance than Titanic. Your mileage may vary of course. That being said, that scene in Titanic where the band keeps playing as the ships going down? Pretty damn great. Definitely get the lump in the throat at that part.
Until next time,
- Paul
That time Dawn and I met Karen Allen. Like my sweet Indy shirt??