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The film was so dark (thanks to the ritualistic "heart-pulling" scene) that it helped lead to the creation of the PG-13 rating in the US. Memorable Characters: English 5
2. Audio Bitrate
- English 5.1 DTS or AC3: The surround sound mix is crucial. When the rocks crush the guard at the beginning, or when John Williams’ "Slave Children’s Crusade" score swells, you want depth.
- Hindi 2.0 Stereo or 5.1: Most dubs from the 80s were stereo, but modern re-dubs in 5.1 are available.
The dual audio versions allow a global audience to study the character arc. In Temple, Indy is motivated solely by fortune and glory (his famous line: "Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory."). By the end, having restored the Sankara Stone to the village, he learns humility. That arc is beautiful in any language.
Recommendation: If you haven't seen "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" before, do yourself a favor and experience it on the biggest screen possible. And if you're a fan of the franchise, the dual audio version offers a fresh and exciting way to revisit this beloved classic.