Of course, this may just be my personal opinion, but too many times, I have seen the beginning of the animation and I have understood the end. At this point, the animation is really a lot backwards than the six-part. Oh, I’m really surprised why Lucas and his men can create such a magnificent story on a large scale, and weave such a vast and vibrant starry sky, but they can’t grasp the point of small stories. Star Wars could have been cooler... more than a little bit.
Of course, except for those who love the non-mainstream, we are never afraid of vulgarity, we are afraid of bad things. And this animation is really good-if you are a force and lightsaber control, or a curious and energetic guy, it's even better. Want to watch the simple but not simple performances of the Jedi Warriors? Want to see the big scene of the war? Want to see what kind of life the cloned soldiers are living? Want to see the precise killing of those cold mechanical soldiers? Oh, sorry, for the last point, don’t expect it. The robot (here refers to the most mass-produced general-purpose model-actually the fish machine) in the animation is so cute. The movement of two bites, a lot of idiotic questions and answers and the black humor behind this question and answer, and the aiming system that can never hit people, wow, I did not expect that the impression of robots has always been precise and powerful. , Can be described as such, really convinced. In fact, I have always felt that the robot in the prequel has the potential to be funny in terms of appearance-it turns out that I was right.
However, as a work to describe the huge war that led to the collapse of the Republic that was not described in the six-part movie, "Star Wars: The Clone War" is still tender. Basically, most of the time has passed in anticipating the next gag of the robot and the personal show of the Jedi Knight. How did the war go, how did it go, shit, why did I never know? Ya didn't even put up an intuitive star chart so that I could get a general understanding. This is common sense, common sense ~ describing the war in the overhead world, but we are not even clear about the distribution of power in the overhead world, which is simply desperate. This is a bit like "The Scholars", with a lot of excitement in the small structure, but not good at the big plot. Although the background plot of Star Wars is very awesome, and the small details are also very interesting, how can all these things happen to the protagonist of this animation? Fortunately, it was Anakin Skywalker who took the lightsaber. Such a harmonious plot made people feel that his transformation in the prequel 3 was abrupt and weak.
Does it really complied with the words at the end of "The Night Rider"? "Sometimes the truth is ugly. People like fairy tales, so they must be concealed. This will prevent people from losing their confidence."
Probably that's the way it is, and a friendly film will let everyone have a warm winter.
This is a very good pastime. However, that's all.
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