You're all being too tough on her. I thought she was wonderful in the film. It was never meant to be a subtle part. She looked beautiful, had chemistry with Harrison Ford, and was so funny and even a relatable character. It was over-the-top but in a fun way that she pulled off. Sure, she wasn't Glenn Close and wasn't going to have that kind of career afterwards. The 1980s weren't that kind to lead actresses, and we already had Kathleen Turner and Nastassja Kinski, both of whom started to see their careers drop by the mid-to-late-'80s.
If Capshaw didn't have a career, other than essentially dropping out once she got married, it wasn't because she wasn't talented so much as she was a leading-lady type and yet, for all her spark in IJ, wasn't unique enough to be one of the select few leading ladies of the '80s.
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