In my own personal sense, this one surpasses my previous favorites, Prequel 3 and Rogue One. Played a lot of old episodes, but the overlap is much higher than the acceptable range for Star Wars 7. The art design is really praiseworthy, but I feel that the relationship between the characters is inexplicably progressing too fast, and the character shaping of finn feels unnatural. What I like the most is the little diffraction or change of jedi in this show.
I like the prequel 3 very much, because Anakin Skywalker's character background is very well laid out, and the emotional changes are reasonable and emotional, breaking the dualism of good and evil, and it feels a bit of a jedi spirit diffraction discussion. Then came the real story. Under the background of the times, the real story was very good, but there were still limitations of the times. Darth Vadar felt that the bad was very thorough, and the good people were full of good intentions. To become a jedi master, you must abandon the darkside and so on. The roles and plots are all imagined. developed so wonderfully.
Star Wars 7, breaking the dualism of good and evil again, burning the jedi books, saying that the jedi era is over, etc. plots make me feel, 7 wants to convey a feeling of exploring oneself, accepting oneself, and embracing one's inner emotions, everyone has it in their hearts The idea of darkside? Therefore, I am really looking forward to the development of Rey.
From the plot point of view, the differences within resistance are also very real and natural developments, and also break the classic Star Wars plot line of "one plan goes to the end".
Kylo Ren is really a second grader, but it fits the psychology of adolescents (but it really doesn't have Anakin Skywalker's character in place) btw The interaction between rey and kylo is very heart-warming (two thirsty people)
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