Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Movie • 2008 • Adventure  

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Are Indy and Marion good parents? No. Abusive? Also no.
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I think Mac lights a cigar/cigarette once but that’s it.
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Only ants as far as I know
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A snake is used as a rope and a monkey is thrown off of a character and nearly off of a cliff (it grabs onto a branch before falling off). Carnivorous ants are killed.
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The treatment of the snake is a bit sus but all other animal harm is CGI.
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There are flesh eating ants
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There is one moment where one of the characters is sinking in a dry sand pit and they use a snake to pull him out. The character who's sinking is afraid of snakes so it's mostly used humorously.
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Indi breaks Macs nose
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In fight scene contexts, including a bar fight where non-combatants are hit.
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Marion has a gag put on her mouth at one point briefly but it doesn’t stop her talking or breathing
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It's only mentioned near the beginning of the movie.
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The mannequins being burned and exploded was similarly uncomfortable for me as a kid but I might be the only one.
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Mentioned in passing that Indiana’s father has passed away
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(Minor) (45:29) (There is a sudden cut to a Masked figure jumping to Indiana and Mutt)

(Minor) (45:40) (The Masked figure jumps and appears behind Mutt)

(Minor) (1:09:43) (A Plume of Sand suddenly shoots upwards)
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There’s an entire town full of them for nuclear testing.
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Flesh eating ants eat someone
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A pool of spit on a car floor from one of the soldiers (only shown for 1 second).

Indiana spits on the ground (no visual)
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The titular artifact is a decapitated alien skull that must be reunited with its skeleton to resurrect the alien. A statue of Marcus Brody (played by Denholm Elliot, who died in real-life before the events of the film) is decapitated.
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The KGB and, to a much lesser extent, the CIA, aren’t positively portrayed.
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Not of the conventional sort and you'd have to have seen The Last Crusade to know the context but Indy has to use his birthname (as opposed to Indiana, his preferred name) when trying to get an old colleague (one whose brain is being altered by the Crystal Skull in a way akin to dementia, not the best analogy they could've used IMO) to remember him. This character proceeds to call him his birthname throughout the film.
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A temple full of priceless artifacts is destroyed. A few Mexican items Indy uncovered are also seemingly broken but they don’t seem “priceless.”
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Yes and it’s a small village hospital run by nuns, it is clear that the patients have poor treatment and they are used as scare tactics in the scene to set it up as “this is where bad cr*zy people go”
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Brief scene set in a mental institution with mentally ill patients. The debilitating effects of the Crystal Skull on Oxley are coded as a mental illness.
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At the start when Indy is fighting the Russian commander(?) and they fall through the skylight, they have a fight with chains and Indy has a chain holding him up by the neck for about 30 seconds. He can breath somewhat and sustains no injuries afterwards
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At the start when Indy is fighting the Russian commander(?) and they fall through the skylight, they have a fight with chains and Indy has a chain holding him up by the neck for about 30 seconds. He can breath somewhat and sustains no injuries afterwards
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(SPOILER) when the portal opens there are lots of flashing lights
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Barely any but a few uses of s**t probably more than the other films in the series.
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Tracking device
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No slurs but the only homophobic joke in the series (a USSR guy going unconscious and leaning against Indy like they’re sleeping before getting shoved off of him).
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The mental institution they visit is abusive.
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The films don’t confirm or imply that Denholm Elliot’s character is LGBTQIA+ but both him and his character died between The Last Crusade and this film. The character is seen in a photograph and confirmed to have died and a statue of him is later decapitated after getting hit by a car.
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“Indian” is used to describe Indigenous peoples of the Americas. “Greaser” is a term known to have been used derogatorily against Hispanic Americans at this time, but it’s seemingly targeted at white people in the subculture here. Xenophobia towards Russians and communists, including the use of "Ruskie."
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This movie was clearly inspired by the racist concept that elongated skulls from real ancient cultures were actually not humans, but instead aliens. And contributes to the erasure of the history of those cultures practices.
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Mostly a fictional religion that worships alien archaeologists and their Crystal Skulls. There’s a scene where Indy fights off natives guarding a tomb that holds one of the skulls (they presumably follow the religion) and he succeeds in taking it. More people following the faith are later encountered and scared off when a character brandishes the skull. The film ends with a wedding in a church.
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The Crystal Skull's effect on Oxley is coded as dementia/Alzheimer's, maybe not the best analogy seeing as it's more or less possession and cured by the end of the film.
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No, but Denholm Elliot (whose likeness is used in the form of a framed picture and a statue that gets decapitated) died of AIDS in real-life.
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Less than the other films, mostly bloody cuts from fights and two scenes where bodies are shown with bullet holes but that’s it.
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I wouldn’t say a lot (particularly not a lot that causes onscreen harm or death) but guns are used, as in every Indiana Jones entry.
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The soldiers in the car die and no one else
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Not conventionally but Indy is tied up and forced to look at the skull which will supposedly make him lose his mind
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At the start when the rocket test is launched, Indy rides it out of the warehouse but a bunch of Russians are burned alive because they’re behind the jets
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Skeletons are seen stabbed on spikes and an alien cocoon is stabbed and sliced open (unclear if the alien itself was stabbed or sliced but it’s also dead by this point).
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Indi looks like he is having a seizure when he stares into the crystal skulls eyes but he doesn't
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Multiple soldiers fall off a cliff
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