Double sun rise, double sunset

Adolphus 2022-03-21 09:01:13

EP9 is the best Star Wars in my mind, JJ really understands Star Wars.

I love Star Wars because I love Anakin and Obi-Wan, so I also love Luke, Han Solo, Millennium Falcon, Tatooine, Jedi Knight, and lightsaber. I love Star Wars because of their simple and simple dualism of love, hatred and hatred, whether naive or embarrassing. This is the original appearance of the Star Wars I love. I will not cry because of the joys and sorrows of the characters, but will be in tears. The eyes were red in the setting sun of Double Sun.

Although it is true that some plots are too densely packed, generally speaking, they are gradually getting better. To be honest, if EP8 is also the director of JJ, I am sure that at least the two roles of Rey and Ben will develop much better. I am very pleased to see that Rey shows a full female independent perspective, and I am more satisfied with Ben's balance method (perhaps a little hastily).

Since EP7, I prefer to focus on the experience of the Star Wars soundtrack. Perhaps Rey’s motives are too appealing. Now I review that melody from time to time; in EP9, this melody has a longer-term development, with the addition of cello. It seemed to me to see the emergence of a new generation of Jedi masters. At the end of the film, Credit changed the previous summary routine and used a gentle narration of the end of a legend. So far I think the story of the Skywalker family can be successfully concluded.

The theme of Star Wars, from the very beginning, has been the collision of dualistic philosophy and the complex world, that is, light and darkness, and that is Binary Sunset. Why is Tatoo Yin Sojitz so much talked about? The effect of point-pointing is probably the same.

Probably the beauty is in the eyes of the lover, and I still have to complain about this star wars. Who made me a fan of Star Wars!

PS Rey's lightsaber wife at the end of the film is pretty good-looking.

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Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker quotes

  • General Pryde: Where did they get all these fighter craft? They have no navy.

    Admiral Griss: It's not a navy, sir. It's just... people.

  • Emperor Palpatine: The time has come.