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Fountain of Youth tries to be Indiana Jones but can’t find what it’s looking for

ClutchPointsThursday, May 22, 2025 at 4:00:08 PM
Fountain of Youth tries to be Indiana Jones but can’t find what it’s looking for
Guy Ritchie's new adventure flick Fountain of Youth, starring Natalie Portman and John Krasinski, is being called out for missing the mark. Despite its big-name cast and a cheeky U2 soundtrack choice ("I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For"), the film struggles to capture the charm and excitement of classics like Indiana Jones. Critics say it’s a swing and a miss in the adventure genre.
Editor’s Note: Big-budget movies with A-list stars don’t always land, and this one seems to be another case of style over substance. For fans hoping for a fresh take on adventure films, this review suggests tempering expectations—it’s more of a stumble than a treasure hunt.
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