This film definitely reeks of the same fingerprints that Kennedy left all over Star Wars:
Having the main character we left years ago turn out to be a pathetic loser who's got nothing to live for, until he encounters a spunky young woman who's better than him at everything, wins every argument and generally outclasses him. I mean jeez, I wasn't expecting to see Luke Skywalker flipping around, nor do I want to see an 80 year old Harrison Ford pretend to be in his prime, but did they have to make him a divorced loser who's shuffling around a dirty apartment just waiting to die? It's like they learned nothing from Star Wars.
The whole idea of the former hero who's turned his back on that lifestyle being brought back into it by a new younger sidekick is a plot that's been around a lot longer than The Last Jedi.
I think the whole idea is the whole appear comes in from seeing the hero slowly fallen back into his old lifestyle, so that way they can give us the big dramatic moments as each of their big familiar elements reappear.
As for the movie, it wasn't perfect, but I really enjoyed it.
Harrison Ford managed to hold his own pretty well in the action scenes for a guy in his 70s. Obviously he wasn't at the level he was at in his prime, but he pulled it off pretty well.
The dial was a pretty cool MacGuffin, and all of the time travel stuff it lead to at the end was a lot of fun. I loved Indy's insistence that Helena leave him behind, that really would have to be a dream come true for an Archaeologist like him.
I enjoyed the overall story with the search for Dial was a fun way to give us all of the globetrotting adventuring we expect from an Indy movie, and the relationship between Indy and Helena was pretty fun.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge was absolutely fantastic as Helena Shaw, she was definitely one of the highlights of the movie. And Ethann Isidore's Teddy was one of the better kid sidekicks we've gotten in these kind of movies. You really can't got wrong with Mads Mikkleson as your villain.
I was a little disappointed they announced Karen Allen's appearance before the movie came out, that whole end scene would have been a lot more fun if we didn't know Marion was going to show up.
Overall, I'd give it a solid A.