Maple Street Ailin/Wen
went to watch "A Star Wars Story: Rogue One" with his family on a rainy day.
The atmosphere in the theater is very strange.
Most of the men in the auditorium, a little boy. There are a few women sporadically dotted.
The actor of Princess Leia, the late Kelly Fisher, said: "Star Wars" comes from a man's fantasy.
It hasn't changed.
The viewing experience is more complicated.
The heroine Qin is more like a warrior than a woman, playing sour and refreshing, and looks very beautiful.
The blind monk of Donnie Yen was so savory, I couldn't help running in tears when he was martyred.
When all kinds of fighter planes flew up spectacularly, I quietly took a nap.
Overall feeling: worthy of the $25 fare.
What moved me most was the majority of the audience in the theater, especially the male audience. Including my husband and son sitting next to me.
It is their exclamation, cheers and applause that accompany the movie from beginning to end.
From the very magical subtitle "In the distant galaxy" to the appearance of Princess Leia’s stepfather, Darth Vader takes action, the pilot calls the "Red Team Leader" and "Golden Team Leader", and then to the end Princess Leia is weird Smile.
Many people were still moaning when they walked out of the movie theater, with tears shining in their eyes.
Every kind of piety is touching.
What's more, this kind of piety is associated with some excellent qualities.
These qualities make men who like "Rogue One" have a different kind of handsomeness.
1. Men who like "Rogue One" must be nostalgic and dedicated.
Watching "Rogue One" and seeing tears in his eyes, this man may not have liked Star Wars since this movie.
He fell in love with Star Wars, perhaps from a certain Star Wars movie, a certain game, a certain cartoon, or a certain Star Wars novel after 1977.
Over the years, he has experienced the upgrading of light and shadow stunts, and superheroes have emerged one after another, but he still retains the original feelings.
Other movies, other characters, and other stories may have (definitely) let him stop and stay, but once the new Star Wars movie is remade, no matter how many flaws there are, what he sees in his eyes will still be the one who is all over the country. First love.
It is really rare for a man to be so nostalgic and dedicated to Star Wars or its derivative universe.
Especially in this era:
Bichi Xiaosan walks all over the street, and there are many cheating men like dogs.
A dedicated man is the diamond king of marriage and love, the gold in the sand.
2. The man who cheered for "Rogue One" has a childlike innocence.
Star Wars is a science fiction story. To put it bluntly, it is an elaborate adult fairy tale.
The dark forces want to rule the galaxy, and the righteous forces want to save the galaxy.
Good and evil are opposed, and good and evil are distinct.
The robot is so funny. Master Yoda looks a lot like an animal. If he doesn't agree with him, he will fly into the space plane and fire the cannon.
Fun, casual, exciting, and joyful.
Isn't it like a game for children?
Psychologists say: Every man has a child in his heart.
I think that in the hearts of Star Wars fans, there lives a more naughty and imaginative child.
Look at the audience’s viewing experience, isn’t it super fun? 62 people like it!
Innocent men are often funny and sentimental.
Lu Xiaofeng, who had somersaulted with Sagong in the star-catching competition, was such a man, so he attracted a lot of hot girls from the rivers and lakes.
3. The man who successfully substituted into "Rogue One" satisfies his desire to conquer and his desire to win.
"Rogue One" tells the story of several grassroots heroes uniting against the empire and finally obtaining the Death Star drawings to save the galaxy.
Just like Cinderella, who female audiences like to substitute in Korean dramas, male audiences are the heroes of the Star Wars world.
Either the Jedi Knight Luke, or the ace pilot Han Solo, or the monk Yen Zidan, or heavy weapons expert Jiang Wen.
In short, when the secret drawings of the Death Star were finally passed to Princess Leia, and seamlessly connected with the first Star Wars movie, he also realized his dream of being a conqueror and a winner in the theater.
It's no wonder that some viewers shouted, "It's so burn, so burn!!"
And many viewers said: The war scene alone is worth the fare.
A man with a desire to conquer may look gentle, but his inner drive cannot be underestimated.
Aze in "Please Answer 1988", his success in Go, in the game hall, and in love
all stems from his desire to conquer and the desire to win or lose?
4. For men who are full of tears, they must like women with independent personality.
Although there are not many women in the Star Wars series, most of them have their own male fans.
For example, Rose in "Friends" has sexual fantasies about Princess Leia in a golden bikini.
In fact, Princess Leia is an expert shooter, a genius welder, and a political leader who led the League of Rebels to victory. She is a feminist image.
The piano in "Rogue One" is also a very powerful woman.
She is brave and good at fighting, insists on her beliefs, and is the leader of the Rogue One team.
She is even closer to feminism than Princess Leia:
as the number one female, from beginning to end, Qin did not have a sexy look, and did not even have any communication with the male protagonist beyond the relationship of comrades-in-arms.
For men who grew up in traditional Chinese culture, it takes some courage and confidence to like the piano.
Because like the piano means that he appreciates women with independent personality and self-persistence.
It also means that he did not attract female bodies and ranked first.
Then, it is very likely that women who advocate independence and equal rights will also be respected and favored by him.
Speaking of this, I really think that men who love to watch "Rogue One" have very good qualities:
nostalgic, dedicated, childlike, have a desire to conquer, and appreciate independent women.
Now filmmaking also pays attention to vertical service to specific audiences. Conversely, audiences who like a movie will also have some commonalities.
I faintly feel that the male fans of "Rogue One" seem to be the type that the majority of female friends are diligently seeking nowadays.
What do you think?
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