This is an escape journey.
From the beginning, the righteous side was very passive, and the entire film was hunted down by the evil Vader. Of course, at the end of the story, the righteous party must have escaped the clutches of evil and achieved a great escape.
The plot of the Star Wars series has become mentally retarded to a certain extent, and I have ignored it.
This episode reveals Luke's life experience and brings out Master Yoda. It should be an episode that connects the past and the next. And Princess Leah also expressed love to Thoreau, which is also very important. Fortunately, she didn't fall in love with Luke. If she fell in love with him, the Star Wars series would not be a science fiction film, but a sadomasochistic film.
The special effects are a stall to keep up with the previous episode, at the level of the 1970s. In the section of the snow mountain planet, it looks very fake, it looks like it is in the South Pole of the earth.
Our 3po robot in this episode is not so long-winded, it's annoying, it's a bit too funny.
There is another question. Why did Vinda obey the command of others in the last episode, but he became the leader in this episode? Is this a loophole in the plot?
I will insist on watching the last episode for another two hours, the Star Wars series, and I will complete the film and television empire
2010-08-23
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