I still remember when I was in elementary school, there was an American Film Week, and this film was put on. At that time, there was a Shanghai Cinema next to my house. My parents bought tickets to watch it together. I remember sitting at the back and the movie was the original version. So after watching the movie, I was confused about the storyline, but it was dazzling. The creation of stunts and space scenes left a deep impression on me, a child who likes fantasy: a sci-fi fan was born.
Later, in grades 5-6 of elementary school, I watched the comic strips of Star Wars IV and V one after another, and finally figured out a little bit of the plot.
In the era of video tapes and VCDs, three episodes were finally watched, but New Hope will always be a classic of an era.
When watching III, the familiar opening song and subtitles sounded in the cinema, and I only felt blood boiling, indescribable.
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