The real beginning of the Star Wars universe. As one of the queen's two children, Leah was given to the leader of the resistance organization for adoption. Although she grew up pampered, she was inevitably caught. I find it strange that the Lord activated the Death Star in front of her and destroyed her home star, and she did not fluctuate in her emotions! ! That is ruining a planet! ! Everyone is dead, and I don't know if she is not good at acting, or Princess Leia's character is so sturdy. What makes me even more strange is that why the Lord didn't kill her directly.
And Luke, adhering to the principle that boys need to be experienced, was casually sent to a deserted planet by Obi-Wan, and a kind-hearted family adopted him. This kind of parenting method has many benefits. In addition to the harder living conditions, Luke grows up healthy and happily, and he has excellent skills in flying the spacecraft.
When he bought two tattered robots, which were actually his parents’ objects, and saw the image of Princess Leia, he didn’t even know that they were his twin sisters (I suspect that at this time Lucas didn’t plan to They were written as brothers and sisters), anyway, he fell in love with this beautiful girl and decided to save her. Then I found his father’s master, who was actually his master. Obi-Wan taught Luke the way of the force. They went to save the princess, and then met Darth Vader like a fate, and the black warrior killed his own. Teacher, and Obi-Wan abandons the body and starts the soul mode. Why does it feel a little bit of oriental mythology?
I like the Star Wars series very much. I only like the 3 episodes of the main story. The other ones are truthful. Luke really is much simpler than Anakin's sunshine, this is the image that a teenager should have.
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