Tom Selleck's attempt at Indiana Jones is a pleasantly rough adventure ride. Normally cast as a logical, sarcastic, no-nonsense action man; it's unusual to see him here as a quarrelsome alcoholic, troubled by his WWI trauma. This trait I found irritating, wishing he'd just get on with it, but Eastenders fans may like the negative chemistry he has with the glamorous young heroin. Travel fans are in for a treat in Afghanistan & Tibet, with plenty of low-flying scenery.
Very well cast and acted fun movie for the family, full of fantastic scenery and loveable heroic characters. It has been compared to Indiana jones but I would say it stands very well apart on it's own as a film.
Fun movie albeit with two leading players lacking any chemistry with each other - along with there being nothing in the way of individual character-development.
However, Bess ARMSTRONG is good value as the spunky flapper-heroine whom holds her own in all of her scenes and is not just around to be rescued by the (admittedly alcoholic) hero.
Yet, the plot is just a series of ever-increasingly explosive clashes between various tribal warlords set against a backdrop of beautiful Asian locations; somewhat resembling a travelogue of the world's war-ravaged hotspots. The worst dramatic offence here is that there is no real sense of danger that the leads will ever get killed, imprisoned &/or tortured - even though many try all of these.
Enough money was spent on the handsome production to make it diverting enough as entertainment, but it is unfulfilling as a true adventure should be; that is, as a metaphor for the search for one's true self.