same belief same choice

Mortimer 2022-04-21 09:01:16

It’s really Disney, it’s true that many places are connected too abruptly, it’s not Star Wars we imagined, and it’s true that the ending reminds me of the Avengers, but I still recommend it, film critics always elevate each movie to a certain height , a feeling. Anything that comes out will have two sides, and screenwriters can’t take into account the multi-ethnic and multi-feelings. All they can do is that the film company is here. Let’s make money by adapting the script. This is a big theme. a sum. These people are more intelligent than our emotional audience, and they know more about the importance of economic interests. Their motives for filming are nothing more than that. They know that even if they lose the Star Wars bet, it will not be too bad.

Film is an art, but don’t forget that art and culture are inseparable. The exhaustion of culture is the exhaustion of art. Culture is rooted in religion, and science is also derived from religious belief. Science itself is a kind of culture. , is also a religion, Star Wars has a religious plot in it, whether it is a scientific religion or a cultural religion, religion is also a kind of belief, so, as far as the new Star Wars itself is concerned, although it exists in an exhausted culture In the environment, but belief in the Force, like belief in religion, is essentially a belief in good and evil. Abandoning evil and promoting good is our choice, and it is the choice of every human being who has hope, whether it is Disney or Lulu. Cass, they both direct the shoot with the same choices that resonate with most of the audience.

The belief in good and evil is the same, it doesn't matter who shoots it, as an audience, if you can feel hope, it is worth watching. Those who wrote about the victory of the Resistance Army in the movie and the Star Wars going to the opposite side of the Force, where can you go? I don't know whether to go.

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Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker quotes

  • General Pryde: Where did they get all these fighter craft? They have no navy.

    Admiral Griss: It's not a navy, sir. It's just... people.

  • Emperor Palpatine: The time has come.