I’m not a fan of Star Wars. I only watched a few of them. I’m going to see the Force, Master Yoda, Laser Sword, Skywalker, and Dark Warrior. But there’s nothing in this set. I don’t even know who the Ranger Solo is ( No way, just look at the princess. The attached Matthew appears halfway through. At first, I thought I would be with Luke, but I didn’t expect it to be a brother and sister)
Regardless of this premise, the male protagonist has experienced too much. First, Corella escaped, then joined the army, then partnered with interstellar mercenaries, and then speeded on the road to the smuggler after meeting his ex-girlfriend.
Almost every scene is a big show!
There are too many things in a set, and the result is a little scattered. Of course, there is only a little scattered. It is always appropriate to arrange the time for each period, and the structure is neat. Unfortunately, there is nothing I want to watch, so I scored lower. In addition, the male protagonist can't hold back the scene. Any role in the whole show is better than him, which is the reason why the story is a little scattered, right?
At the end of the play, the non-stop reversal of the plot is heart-stirring. I originally thought that the heroine would sacrifice for the hero or go far away with Solo, but I would sink deeper and deeper into the red dawn...
Will she play again? Will it become a big boss later? Or was he killed as a traitor as soon as Scarlet Dawn? But if there is a sequel but still has no force and no laser sword, just pull it down, I don’t watch
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