As soon as the film comes up, it is a classic Star Wars opening line: the main idea is that a long time ago, the rebels in the galaxy fought with the evil empire. The empire designed a super weapon called the Death Star. base. In the majestic background music, the little princess' spaceship was hijacked by the villain, the masked man. Seeing that he could not escape, Xiaogong saved the blueprints and distress information on a cute robot and was captured heroically. This robot looks like two, and his name is two. Let's call him Xiao Er. It is said that the robot Xiao Er took his talkative secretary, Xiao Jin, and fled to a warm desert in a spaceship. As soon as he got out of the spaceship, he was captured by the robot dealer Xiaohongren and sold it to our movie hero, Luke. Luke accidentally saw the information stored on Xiao Er's body, and accidentally bumped into the Jedi Knight, Whitebeard Obi Wang, whom Xiao Gong was looking for. It turns out that Whitebeard knew Luke, and he was friends with Luke's father. Whitebeard said that the power of the Jedi came from the Force, and he also had an apprentice, the black mask that appeared at the beginning of our movie. The Black Mask succumbed to the dark side of the Force, killing Luke's father and exterminating the Jedi Knights. Speaking of which, you have to ask, what the hell is the Force? To put it simply, the Force is a powerful mind force, capable of lifting a spaceship and wielding a powerful lightsaber. Whitebeard wants to train Luke to be a Jedi, and our masculinity justifiably refuses. Nima, you're not a hero, you don't learn super powers, you go back to be a small worker, and I'm drunk too. Of course, if the plot is to be played like this, we don't have to leave it here today.
Closer to home, the male protagonist Luke returned home to find that his house had been bombed, his uncle had been killed, and he had lost his job and his relatives, and he resolutely mixed with Obi-Wan. The two first went to a bar full of monsters and ghosts to find the second male of our film - the impoverished pilot Han and his favorite savage. blue planet. Before they could arrive, the planet had been destroyed by the Empire-made Death Star. The Death Star captured the Millennium Falcon, and several people escaped by hiding in the mezzanine of the floor. Unexpectedly, it was a blessing in disguise, Luke and Han, who successfully broke into the enemy's interior, disguised themselves as soldiers of the empire, took the savages to the prison and rescued the princess. Whitebeard fights Black Mask after breaking the line. At the extremity of everyone boarding the ship, Whitebeard smiled at Luke and disappeared with a slash! Nima, what a fool! Jedi Knights just burp so easily? ! To say that Whitebeard is not dead, he is indeed gone, and the male protagonist's exaggerated expression looks really sad; you say he is dead, then what happened to Nima and the male protagonist through the air transmission? Could it be that you have also practiced a long-lost martial art in our rivers and lakes - the sound transmission technique of thousands of miles? No time to grieve, the male protagonist who rescued the princess but hung a white beard successfully escaped and returned to the rebel base. Through the stolen information, the Death Star was destroyed in one fell swoop.
When watching the movie, I always remind myself: this was filmed in 1977, this was filmed in 1977. Nima, but some special effects always make me travel to one of our domestic dramas that claims to have millions of dollars in a single episode...
40 years ago, Luke started Star Wars in a spaceship. Outside the spaceship is the vast sky and boundless sky. Forty years later, our so-called domestic dramas are still buried in the cleavage of the old Han and Tang Dynasties and refuse to wake up.
Also, don't our big dramas all have the same routine? No thoughts to talk about feelings, no feelings to talk about scenes, no scenes to talk about stunts, no stunts to talk about propaganda, no propaganda...
You can pull it down, you don't even have propaganda, you still talk about it!
However, there is also good news. Since the popularity of "Three-Body Problem", science fiction films have become a favorite in the film market. Last year, the registration of domestic sci-fi films was zero, and so far this year, 80 films have been registered.
I was indeed a little excited when I first heard the news, and then I was terrified--eighty! Let me go, are you doing wholesale in the vegetable market? Are you trying to be more, faster, better, and less advanced? Are you trying to get another "Tomb Raiders Notes"-like evildoer out to scare people?
In 1977, George Lucas created an interstellar background with his imaginative and imposing imagination, and built a magnificent universe. Leaving aside the limitations of the times such as weak characterization and simple and rough special effects, "Star Wars" uses a grand narrative style, rigorous technical attitude, and classic scene construction to bring the millennium space dream of mankind to the screen, so that even today's people I am also amazed. It turns out that today, when we are numb to the bad film industry, there is still another world.
The "Star Wars" trilogy was filmed in 1983. In 1983, there is a festive title in China, called the Year of the Pig...
You pig! You can't make a decent sci-fi film in 30 years.
My girlfriend said that she wanted to watch a domestic sci-fi blockbuster. I pondered it for a long time. I will go to "Journey to the West" tomorrow.
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