I like the part at the beginning with the train full of Nazis, etc. It was great fun to watch. Harrison Ford was much younger, therefore believable in the fighting scene on top of the train. From that point on the film nose dived. It became confussing and incredulous. It got to a point where it was actually quite painful to watch. I don't even know where to begin. The storyline, the dialogues, the casting of Phoebe Waller Bridge, the inferior quality of the CGI, etc, etc, etc. The only saving grace is the wonderful soundtrack of John Williams and Mads Mikkelsen (sp?) As the main villain. I'm a huge fan of the Indiana Jones adventures but they should have stopped after the 3rd installment. The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull was so-so. It didn't add anything new to the series, tho' I did like Kate Blanchett in it. So, to all the die hard Indie fans out there. Don't bother or prepare to be disappointed.