The first time I watched a Star Wars movie was in a high school English class. The English teacher accidentally led the whole class into the Star Wars Pit. In fact, I miss the era of no-information, and I can appreciate a real masterpiece without any new ideas. When a movie is "famous" or "notorious", when you watch it, you will always have unnatural expectations. You will start to wait for its smiles, tears, slots, thunder, and even begin to refine its meaning and thoughts, which will interfere with your viewing experience.
It can be seen how important it is to cultivate aesthetics in childhood.
Going back to the movie itself, despite its age and the special effects cannot bear to look directly at it, it is still a movie that can't be stopped after watching it. I have forgotten most of the plot. I only remember the two robot friends, the princess's hairstyle and the sunset of Tatooine. When revisiting it, I found that my favorite was actually the clip in the bar. Those strange alien models are so rough that they make people laugh or cry. However, ignoring these technically limited parts, Lucas has created a lively interstellar transfer station that "hides dirt" in the small corners of different races. Alien creatures push cups in the bar, and bounty hunters, wanted criminals, Jedi knights, companion girls, and gamblers look for criminal partners here, conduct black market transactions, get drunk and get what they want. Anything can happen here, nothing is worthy of surprise here, and everything will be the same after a small ripple.
The young Han Solo is so handsome.
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