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Review of Star Wars Episode One

2023-04-22 16:23:03

Looking back at the first episode of Star Wars, when I was sitting in a huge theater waiting to see the movie I was watching for a long time, I got a lot before a few other movies this year I saw the trailer of. The trailer of this movie felt ten times the usual tediousness. Then like the furious clouds on the horizon, the opening reel began to fly to the screen and the theme of the traditional Star Wars began. Dance is waiting for all the movements and special effects seen in the preview, but in any case, it is also a big fan of Star Wars.

Prior to the creation of the first Star Wars movie in 1970, George Lucas was planning to film at least six movies and start with the fourth episode instead of the first episode. About 40 years later, the whole world is excited about the release of Newster Wars movies. This is impossible if Lucas is not well thought out and planned in advance. If Rolling began a book without intention or plan other than the first book, how is the situation of Harry Potter different? It may be just a book about boys going to school and killing bad people. Perhaps at the end of the story, Rolling may or may not decide to write a sequel

Despite the seventh story of "Star Wars: Force Awakens", although it has been positively evaluated, the critics have realized that creativity is lacking in new movies. In his comment about "Atlantic" in Christopher Orr, Christopher Orr explains this movie as "a sequel that is not a mix, familiar scenes, characters, themes, and conversations mixes". However, Joseph A. Howley, a classical associate professor at Columbia University, defended The Force Awakens against the innovation of the Aeneid model. He called the new Star Wars movie "classical epic" and thought that the relationship with the original trilogy is the same as that of Homer's epic, Iliad and Odyssey's Virgil's poem.