This time I finally watched all six of sw, and all sw's stalks have been watched. I also realized the essence of sw7's latest trailer. The beginning tune is from the first Luke Watching the Sunset, and Luke's lines are from this one. It points out that the princess will also become a Jada Warrior. However, since Solo said in the trailer that we are going home, is he going to travel? The film did not say where he was going.
This time it was actually a jungle monster saving the world. As a "Star Wars", there are actually fewer Star Wars scenes in this film than in the second one. Most of the scenes are in the jungle. It feels more like a fan movie, a bunch of primitive little ones. The monster actually killed the Storm Legion, which was wearing armor and holding laser weapons, by relying on the weapons of the Stone Age. The only highlight of this film is the bikini princess, which is really beautiful, and this kind of meat selling makes this film more like a fan-made fan movie.
In the past, black actors were able to paint pure white makeup, and the prequel also allowed a white man to act as a black warrior. It was quite unreasonable for the black warrior actor of the year, but again, blacks can be considered a scene in the sw world. And throughout the plot, as long as the screenwriter is willing, even if the ice cream falls on the ground, the character can be blackened. After all, the black warrior only died of his parents, and his wife was also inexplicably difficult to give birth, and Luke died so many acquaintances did not blacken it. When the black warrior died, there was a warm version of the Imperial March, which was too happy.
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