First of all, I declare that I am not a Star Wars fan, but it does not hinder the enjoyment of the film. At first, all ethnic groups chose the theme of "myth" to explain such grand motifs as the origin of mankind and the creation of the universe. Consider the "Star Wars" system created by Lucas the Great as a mythical drama about the Milky Way, and this film is the origin of the myth. Contrary to the "Marvel Universe" first using personal biographies as a foreshadowing and then gathering in stages, since Lucas has already built a framework, the follow-up will select relevant characters to enrich. I have to say, the guy is much more handsome than Harrison Ford. As an origin story, it clearly tells the acquaintance of Solo and Chewbacca and the origin of the Millennium Falcon. For the first time, the two co-piloted the spacecraft and escaped from the gravitational crater and then escaped from the space transition in a wave of maneuvers, and they were suffocated. In the later delivery, intrigues and tricks, a wave of anti-squatting was successfully reversed. But Long Ma still chose to leave. In fact, since the two inexplicably reunited, I always felt that something was wrong with Long Ma, just like the sword of Damocles that I didn't know when it would fall, very uncomfortable. Although she killed Dryden, she blackened and left. Seriously, let's make a rumored rumor, I really want to see what Long Ma has experienced in the past three years. However, in the rapidly changing plot, it seems that it is not allowed to indulge in personal feelings too much. Solo's constantly throbbing Adam's apple can only swallow the sadness of the separation, and never mention this ex-girlfriend again. Like Val's death to Beckett, L3's death to Lando. L3, which always calls for equality between man and machine, grabs the scene. Every time Enfess appears, he always thinks of Sun Wukong inexplicably, and then he takes off the mask and turns out to be a girl, so handsome. By the way, the mask is also an important condition for anti-squatting reversal.
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