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I don’t watch many movies, but the overall feeling is that, generally speaking, such sci-fi epic films are straight-forward. Especially these war-torn heroisms are basically the stage of rough guys-but this film, of course, is male. The characters also have their own distinct personalities, but I personally feel that the images of several women are more eye-catching than the male characters-I personally summarize it as, men are responsible for playing their lives and women are responsible for thinking.
Beckett’s lover played too short time and had no impression of the name, but the decisive self-destructiveness is really beyond the reach of a man. In addition, he jumped and shuttled on the high-altitude railway bridge before walking on the flat ground. It is indeed handsome——
Then there is the female robot L3. I started to look at this character and thought it was really a Tang Seng aunt, but after a long time I felt that this is a very beautifully set robot character-the three laws of robots all revolve around a principle-obedience-but This robot represents a kind of liberation and free publicity. Although it looks very rough on the outside, it can be felt that her soul is like a fire-it can be said to be an angry youth among the robots-but the angry youth is cute , Because she is an alternative and innovative force in robots: we also have ideas, and we also have our own rights. We should resist those who do not respect us and oppress us-the human rights of robots. Isn’t this also a problem that may arise in the future? ? Don’t you think about respecting machines when you’re worried about machines rebelling against humans? From this allusion to the human rights of the disadvantaged groups in human society, the human rights of races, and even women’s rights, these are different opinions. I personally feel that this character’s exaggerated posture when he walks and twists his hips, and the sitting posture in a big way. Her pungent personality, quite a black female hipop style, free and open, so I think the will she symbolizes is quite worthy of play——(As for seeing some friends in the film reviews saying that L3 is actually suggesting that Lando is gay——I I really don’t know what I think...) The treatment of this character in the play has both a strong comic color and a strong tragic color. I personally feel that there is a sense of joy to reconcile the tragedy-loudly in the relatively peaceful era People who pursue freedom and liberation often give people the impression of a lunatic—after all, there is no absolute freedom in freedom. The freedom of some people may be a nightmare for others—so such people must die in reality. The ending will not be good-however, the L3 navigation system was left to the Millennium Falcon in the end of the plot, giving this legendary ship a free and unrestrained soul of L3-if you think about it more, L3 can be like this in the universe afterwards Let’s go free in China-if you think about it a little more, maybe these souls pursuing freedom and liberation are really the navigators of the human spirit...
Finally, I reiterated the heroine, that is, Solo’s ex-girlfriend, Qi La played by Dragon Mother——
Everyone knows that Solo’s lover in Star Wars is a princess, and I didn’t advance the girlfriend at all. At first, I guessed that the commonly used setting. This girl will die in the end-maybe because Solo is dead or the god of war. It's a horse-so I just look at it as a mediocre heroine-
However, the reappearing Chira that Solo and Beckett met at the stronghold of Scarlet Dawn made my eyes shine. The later development of the plot proved that Chira did not wait like many heroine heroines of straight men. The hero went to save her and change her destiny. She stubbornly walked out of her own way-wandering in a powerful world with her reason and wisdom, and wrote her own independent chapter of life.
The boss of Scarlet Dawn had a saying-he admires those who go from the low-level society to the high-level by his own talents-this sentence can indeed sum up the character of Qi La-from this perspective, perhaps he really wants pesos Luo knows Qi La better-it can be seen from many plots in the play that during the period of separation, Qi La has contacted many high-ranking figures through her talents, and has increased her experience and resourcefulness. She is no longer The little girl who lived in the slums with her boyfriend in those days, her experience broadened her horizons and changed the direction of her life.
Perhaps it was that experience that made her understand that her destiny cannot be left to others to change, let alone be changed by such a little brother who is deceived and abducted and can't control her destiny. Only she can save herself.
In terms of character, since Solo’s character is essentially a ranger, his interest in life lies in wandering, adventure, and freedom. What he does is often impulsive, and his plans are often clever and strong. Gambler character-with a little innocent childishness-
After the change, Qi La is undoubtedly rational and good at planning. It can be said that her spiritual age is much more mature than Solo, and this feeling can often be seen from the dialogue between the two people. It can be said that from the moment an iron gate separated the two of them, the two have already embarked on different paths. Qi La has already experienced from her experience the taste of using her own abilities to fight for power. She can already Imagine relying on her own strength to realize her larger blueprint, will she give her future to a stunned young boy like Solo to live an uncertain life as a foil? Impossible, her future will belong to tactics. Not to mention the power and freedom, at least the spiritual world of these two people is not at the same level.
Everyone can think about the same worldview, how brilliant the queen was passed down the year ago, after marrying Anakin, her image has not completely become a subsidiary of Anakin...Her political views have little to do with Anakin. Is it affected? What does Anakin really love her? Does Anakin love her as a congressman and a political leader? Just love a queen halo-talent? No need-so in the end the queen will die after giving birth and completing her mission-
In this sense, Qi La's choice is right. No matter who she serves, she chooses the stage for her talents.
Moreover, in the end, Chira handled the above explanations very well. These explanations perfectly liberated her boyfriend Solo, put aside the independent organization, and put the blame on a dead ghost Beckett, leaving the danger to the upper level. Herself-no matter what the outcome is, the approach designed for her here is beyond blame.
There are also many other highlights in the film. In fact, I really like the two character images of Lando and Beckett. Lando has also fully enriched the character and background of Lando in the main story. In contrast, on the contrary, It is the protagonist that the image of Solo appears thin-his character is basically an adventurer from beginning to end-and Qi La's parting ways don't know if he will grow up-after all, the later princess is basically a stupid character Bai Tian... and at the beginning, the smuggling gang died in the carriage that two people exchanged for that thing, somehow inexplicable, he judged that he had to throw it away-but maybe this experience completely ruined his three views, it is possible. , The enemy who thought it was a gangster is actually an independent rebel; girlfriends don’t need to pursue personal life value by themselves, friends may betray themselves, no wonder he doesn’t care about anything else and just makes money —
Anyway, it’s worth seeing--
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