For the Star Wars series, the original Force Awakening and The Last Jedi Knight are at best quite satisfactory, a little bit like a Skywalker family ethics soap opera, but the rumored Rogue One and the Ranger Solo, which make people's eyes Yiliang can be said to be the true inheritance of the spirit of resistance and revolution in "Star Wars".
Compared with the protagonist Solo's strange counterattack from slave to hero, what surprised me the most was the robot revolution led by L3 and the love between her and Lando. Different from the setting of AI in the previous movies that destroys human beings at every turn, L3 is more like a real person, who promotes his revolutionary theory everywhere but always fails, and finally succeeds in rioting with a little help from the outside world, and cuts between him and Lando. The feelings that are constantly being rationalized and chaotic have both joking and comedy effects, and can also bring people some thoughts.
The anti-routines and reversals passed down from the Bayi line of Star Wars make the plot ups and downs, which is very exciting. It is not easy for a movie where everyone knows the final ending. The entanglement between Bernard and the Cloud Knight , Qila's blackening is a very interesting little climax.
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