Star Wars will become the biggest movie of the year, without a doubt, maybe even the biggest movie of the decade. This seriously has Avatar potential. What the two movies share in common are fun and visually thrilling action movies in galaxies far, far away. JJ Abrams made a movie that is exactly what the fans have asked for. It is a movie that lives up to the fans' expectations, and as we all know, Star Wars fans care very much. And it shows that Abrams put care into this movie too so as not to disappoint. The movie has gotten some criticism for copying the original too much, but I see it more as an homage to the source material. It opens on a desert planet Jakku, not unlike Tatooine. The key to the Resistance (no longer Rebellion) movement is tucked away in a droid that is found by the protagonist. And without revealing too much more of the movie, rest assured there are a lot more parallels to A New Hope--the most glaringly obvious of which is the new and improved Deathstar-like weapon. I personally loved the hiding underneath the floor of the Millennium Falcon, a throwback to Han Solo and Chewbacca.
The movie brings the same type of drama that the original trilogy did that is simultaneously exhilarating and emotion. Reliable John Williams returns and wrote a rousing score that echoes the familiar themes. And at the end of the massive credits, the chimes play the theme one final glorious time at a slowed down pace. 2015 brought with it modern special effects that show how far Star Wars has come since 1977. This is a Star Wars for a new generation creating a new young following.
The characters from the original trilogy are back. They're a lot older but we are all so glad to see them. The audience at the IMAX theater literally applauded Han Solo and Chewbacca. And the returning characters all have plausible story lines that make sense for their characters following the close of the original trilogy. But this is about the new characters. Daisy Ridley plays Rey and it is refreshing to have a strong female lead. John Boyega is a reformed Storm Trooper, finally putting a (likable) face to the foot soldiers of the Dark Side. And the new face of evil is Kylo Ren with his newly designed light saber. He makes a formidable foe for a formidable sequel to America's cinematic treasure.
The movie brings the same type of drama that the original trilogy did that is simultaneously exhilarating and emotion. Reliable John Williams returns and wrote a rousing score that echoes the familiar themes. And at the end of the massive credits, the chimes play the theme one final glorious time at a slowed down pace. 2015 brought with it modern special effects that show how far Star Wars has come since 1977. This is a Star Wars for a new generation creating a new young following.
The characters from the original trilogy are back. They're a lot older but we are all so glad to see them. The audience at the IMAX theater literally applauded Han Solo and Chewbacca. And the returning characters all have plausible story lines that make sense for their characters following the close of the original trilogy. But this is about the new characters. Daisy Ridley plays Rey and it is refreshing to have a strong female lead. John Boyega is a reformed Storm Trooper, finally putting a (likable) face to the foot soldiers of the Dark Side. And the new face of evil is Kylo Ren with his newly designed light saber. He makes a formidable foe for a formidable sequel to America's cinematic treasure.
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