The Kingdom of Star Wars, founded by George Lucas in 1977, spans a thirty-year journey and is still shining. Perhaps thirty years is nothing but a grain of sand in the Sahara Desert for the universe, but for a person, it has already experienced the transition from youth to middle age. "Star Wars" is like a treasure trove of our childhood memories. Open it at any time thereafter, and it can lead us to revisit our inner homeland, where there are brave and fearless Jedi warriors; there are exaggerated and weird alien creatures. ; There is a fierce and exciting lightsaber duel, and of course there is an eternal proposition about the growth of young people. In short, everything about "Star Wars" belongs to memory. Looking at "Star Wars" from the current perspective, we will find that it appeared at a sensitive point in time. Technically speaking, with the emergence of a new generation of special effects, combined with high-energy action movies, "Star Wars" can be described as a groundbreaking one. It has greatly expanded the connotation of sci-fi genres. In the previous Hollywood, sci-fi movies still cannot get rid of Forgetting the fate of its horror film branch, the themes of fear about the future, outer space, and technological development have repeatedly appeared in works such as "The Day the Earth Stopped" and "Devil Flower Outside" until the "Planet of the Apes" series reached in the 1970s. Gao Feng, the racial thinking and chauvinistic manifestations in it are retelling the pessimistic view of the future of mankind. At the same time, the plot design of returning to primitive civilization echoes the predicament of self and the other that prevailed in the 1970s. In the late 1970s when "Star Wars" appeared, Lucas had keenly captured the breath of the new era, writing a story of fairy tales and heroes, coupled with the mature film technology support at that time, let "Star Wars" Finally turned out. In the early days of "Star Wars", the film industry was not ready to accept such a movie. From the actors to the distributors and theater managers were not optimistic about this work, but the public was ready and they needed Such a visual spectacle of space opera and soap opera integrated into one, bid farewell to the turbulent and angry 70s.
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