After watching the three prequels, you can understand the plot well.
Anakin's son, the new Skywalker, joined the Resistance by accident under the guidance of the robot R2, fighting alongside his sister against the Galactic Empire. This episode is mainly about how to destroy the dead planet. The episode also features a pilot played by Harrison Ford.
As far as the main story line is concerned, the good and evil sides fight from beginning to end, and finally justice wins.
The plot is so simple, it still looks like a children's movie. But in the 1970s, this should be an epoch-making story.
From the perspective of the special effects of the film, it is not very rough, and it is not much worse than the prequel. At that time, it was very difficult to make such a production. I admire George Lucas.
Harrison Ford was very young at that time, and his eyes still looked straight, not as crooked as they are now. The other actors are not very famous now. The role of Princess Leah looks a bit weird, but I can't tell what's wrong.
Overall, this is a Hollywood visual blockbuster that looks passable right now.
2010-08-22
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