Little Skywalker said this to Padme, he really didn't know whether he should laugh or cry. When I watched the 3D version this time, I always felt like this: When Little Skywalker met Obi-Wan, Little Skywalker bid farewell to her mother and promised to come back to liberate her. Of course, the characters on these stages don’t know what will happen in the future. Even when I watched Star Wars in the fourth grade of elementary school, I didn’t know the following thing: how could a 9-year-old kid think of a 9-year-old kid who is also a 9-year-old kid? What does it have to do with Her Majesty the Queen?
It’s a very interesting reading experience to come back to see Prequel 1 after reading the entire 6 parts. First of all, you have the joy of seeing old friends you haven’t seen for many years: Master Yoda, Master Yundu, Obi-Wan, and even local tyrant Jabba With Palpatine, I thought that this kid, who hasn't seen him for so many years, is still alive and kicking here, don't come here unharmed. Seeing all these friends turned upside down: Skywalker’s Pod race, Obi-Wan’s fame jump, I didn’t realize that I was as small as them, and turned back to the little kid in the small town cinema 12 years ago. , And there is some arrogance of "thinking back then, brother and me". After the joy of reuniting for a long time, the real mixed feelings are the moments when these people meet: some are destined, at a glance, just like Are you an angel at the beginning? Some are almost improperly random, such as Anakin. Obi Wang: Pleased to meet you. Wow, you are a Jedi too? Is that it? that's all. I secretly dubbed Obi-Wan in my heart:'Yes, and I will be your master. I will almost kill you, and I will train your son to kill you, and you will die protecting him.' I just want to cry and laugh, to slow down, you suddenly have a feeling of compassion after the vicissitudes of life, and everyone feels pitiful: they still don't know anything.
I don't know if Padme was dying, did the phrase Are you an angel float in her heart? I hope she has it, because this moment is so beautiful; I also hope she didn't, because it's too cruel.
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