The first is that the story is too simple. In the Phantom Crisis, King Obi and Kui Gang went to negotiate. The result was that Kui Gang died and King Obi accepted an apprentice; the beginning of the clone attack was that Anakin escorted Amyda back to her. Planet, and it turned out that Amy reached Anakin’s wife; Sith’s revenge started with saving Speaker Palpatine, but it turned out that the Speaker was Sith the Great. What about the Clone Wars? The beginning is to save Gaba's son, but the end is to save Gaba's son successfully. OMG. The storytelling is too direct, too fast-paced, too Hollywood and not star wars at all.
By the way, a few words about the narrative style of Star Wars. The narrative style of Star Wars has always been known for its length and drag, but this is precisely what Star Wars is a Star Wars. The essence of Star Wars is a legend, a legend, a saga, and an epic. This is what makes us think that even because of this drag style, it brings a certain epic meaning, not just a story, not a story, a novell, Because long long ago, in a galaxy...this has happened before. "Goddess, please sing Anakin's fatal anger, because that anger killed countless Jedi Knights. "That's what it means. So we have to speak slowly, what about the lengthy narrative? Coupled with the theme song of John Williams, which is always exciting, this is enough to make any Star Wars fan excited.
As for the Clone Wars, the narrative is too fast. Is there any difference between Anakin and Obi-Wang? Even the sluggish Yoda snatched up the lines, not seeing the worries that accompanied the moments in the previous three parts.
What's more terrible is that it doesn't even have the proud imagination in Star Wars. In this unknown universe, you will never guess what you will encounter. The gorgeous string guns on low-altitude orbits can still swallow the entire spaceship monsters, catapult crossbowmen, and huge roller vehicles. , Or these can appear. Unfortunately, there is almost no new terrain in the Clone Wars, no new animals, no new vehicles, and even offense and defense are so boring-the defense relies on heavy artillery to support, the offense has
nothing to do, wait until it can Block the appearance of the protective cover that exceeds the speed of sound, and then rush to solve the opponent's heavy artillery under the cover of the protective cover-I doubt if the screenwriter is playing too much StarCraft.
In short, even for a Star Wars fan like me who is not ashes, this is a terrible movie. Although I admit that it may be successful in business.
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