More time has created this so-called classic

Marcos 2022-03-22 09:01:09

Finally, I went through the series again systematically in the order of 456123. I really feel that it is far from a magical work. Each episode is a passing line and offline level, with great highlights, but there are many helpless shortcomings. The biggest highlight is the dramatic core of Oedipus-style tragedy and a more mature political outlook. There are too many shortcomings. I can only understand that it is a compromise for the commercial type. The protagonist halo, stupid death rituals, mentally handicapped villains, scribbled worldview settings, ubiquitous screenwriter remote controls, etc., including every A large episode of action scenes, air combat scenes, humorous bridges, etc. are nothing more than to satisfy the commercial film type. At least for an audience like me, this kind of film simply cannot be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. And first of all, I completely abandon the rough special effects under the limitation of the age, and focus on the plot alone. This story is still only a ruined framework. Also due to the huge story line, it is difficult for the entire series to justify each element. I understand and understand, but this is a shortcoming after all. I am not asking Star Wars to be hard science fiction. This series is obviously a typical soft science fiction. But soft science fiction also needs to have reasonable logic. It is hard to say success if it is purely to set up a new and wonderful worldview with extraordinary imagination. There is hardly a complete logical establishment of all races and nations in all galaxies on all planets, but they are forced to appear in the picture for the sake of spectacle. The point is obvious, and there is no need to go into details. This also makes the political struggle and strategic and tactical highlights in the film lose the balance, because these scenes are obviously based on a relatively mature and can withstand scrutiny. Such a wishful thinking, probably Only children can accept it, but such a profound theme is obviously not something children can penetrate. In general, this is a film series that can't be thought about, and nothing more.
But in order to find the reason for its popularity and endurance, I can only think that the times have created this so-called classic. In the context of the Cold War and fierce ideological confrontation, the biggest reason why such a movie that was produced in conjunction with the US "Star Wars Project" can set off such a huge craze is this.

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  • Betty 2022-03-24 09:01:11

    Jedi and Sith are not as good as R2D2

  • Jettie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    One is better than one. 4.5.

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith quotes

  • Obi-Wan Kenobi: [referring to Anakin] I'm looking for Anakin. When was the last time you saw him?

    Padmé: Yesterday.

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: Do you know where he is now?

    Padmé: [clearly lying] No. He wouldn't tell me.

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: Padmé, I need your help. He is in grave danger.

    Padmé: From the Sith?

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: From himself. Padmé, Anakin has turned to the dark side.

    Padmé: You're wrong. How could you even say that?

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: I have seen... a security hologram... of him... killing younglings.

    Padmé: Not Anakin. He couldn't.

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: He was deceived by a lie. We all were. It appears that the Chancellor is behind everything, including the war. Palpatine is the Sith lord we've been looking for. After the death of Count Dooku, Anakin became his new apprentice.

    Padmé: [turns away in shock; sits down on the couch] I don't believe you. I can't.

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: [sits down on the couch] Padmé, I must find him.

    Padmé: [turns to Obi-Wan] You're going to kill him, aren't you?

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: He has become a very great threat.

    Padmé: [turns away and shakes her head] I can't.

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: [gets off of the couch, walking towards his ship] Anakin is the father, isn't he?

    [Padmé doesn't know what to say]

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: I'm so sorry.

  • Obi-Wan: [crashing towards the hangar] Oh, I have a bad feeling about this.