If the rich second generation is a person born with a golden spoon, then this film is a drama with a golden film. Under the aura of Star Wars, in my opinion, the plot is relatively monotonous, the makeup is not good, and the special effects are not amazing. It still got a score of 9+, which is actually due to the fact that the Star Wars series has been established. A set of complicated and full of fantasy, and this film is integrated into this universe, and every bit by itself is supported by a rich endorsement, making him complete and not abrupt.
I'm not a fan of Star Wars, but of course I don't exclude it, and I'm also very interested in sci-fi movies. In order to understand this drama, I also browsed through the Star Wars Memorial Table, and then I clarified the era and background of this drama, the relationship between the characters, etc. But at the beginning of this film, it still made me a little uncomfortable, that is, the protagonist started killing in the bar, and then arrested a seemingly harmless "person" to receive the reward. Then there is the killing of a similarly innocent-looking mudhorn in exchange for his stolen spaceship parts. And it is to blatantly violate his own organizational convention in order to "sympathize with each other" with that child. All in all, these places feel weird. But in the end, for the sake of the children, the empire and the bounty hunter guild are enemies, helping the weak to eradicate evil, and destroying the unfaithful mercenary group, which is much more pleasing to the eye.
Take all of this as an introduction, and look forward to a more exciting second season.
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