The second half, especially to the end, was pretty good. In particular, if you think about it carefully, everyone who entered the protective door at that time, including those who went to the ground of the planet, and the fighter jets who entered later, were actually all dead, and everyone should also be holding mortal determination to go. This makes the story even more tragic and exciting. This movie is no longer revolving around the protagonist of the skywalker family, and it is no longer the feeling that the super protagonist has a halo and will definitely live or pass on.
It feels more like describing some characters who are not the protagonists. In this era, they are also fighting desperately, shedding blood, crying, and facing death.
At the end of the film, the male and female protagonists hug each other, waiting for the impact of the explosion to take them away. This scene is really good, and I think it is a classic.
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