Am I correct in stating that Indy did not touch his revolver EVEN ONE TIME in this movie? It wasn’t even SEEN one time. And also, IIRC, the hero (Ryan?) in the drug movie (C and P Danger?) also did not lay his hands on a firearm even one time. Spielberg showing his stripes.
No, that’s not correct. He did pull out his revolver once during the movie, but he didn’t fire it.
In fact the following is a Harrison Ford quote that pretty much sums it up:
"I grew up in the Midwest. You don't ask what a person's religion is, you don't ask what their politics are, you don't ask how much money they make and I pretty much still have that attitude about it. It's none of anybody's business and I don't advantage anyone by telling them what my personal politics are . . . The arguments are much too subtle to be entered in that way, to my mind. There are things that I think are happening in the world that are egregious mistakes but I'm only operating out of my own box and I don't have any expertise. I'm a voter . . . I have one vote, that's all I should have."
Am I correct in stating that Indy did not touch his revolver EVEN ONE TIME in this movie? It wasnt even SEEN one time. And also, IIRC, the hero (Ryan?) in the drug movie (C and P Danger?) also did not lay his hands on a firearm even one time. Spielberg showing his stripes.
no he used a machine gun.
He pulled his gun, and I thought he fired it, but maybe he didn’t. He also held at least one other weapon, which was shot.
There was plenty of shooting, mostly by people who were really bad shots.
But he did shoot a shoulder-launched missile at the commies. Why settle for a gun?