Liberal Arts Girl Watching Star Wars

Jayda 2021-10-19 09:51:44

As a girl in liberal arts, I would not have been interested in movies with various mechanical monsters and various gang fights such as Star Wars. Reluctantly in the Big Bang, this kind of movie was mentioned many times, and I was very unwilling to understand Xie Er and the various jokes of everyone. In addition, I learned by accident that I loved Iraq in Star Wars. Wan is also one of the leading actors, which strengthened the confidence to watch. I got the first to sixth complete works from a very professional hardcore star war fan, and followed his teachings to start with the shooting order of 456123. 456 is a work from the 1970s. When I watched it, what I did the most was to marvel at how early Americans possessed technological capabilities that should not be underestimated in order to produce science fiction films with that kind of effect. Although many people think it is very rough, I still think it surpasses most contemporary Chinese science fiction films. The theme of the last three movies is similar to most allegorical films of that era, more or less alluding to the feeling of evil Nazi forces (like the Nutcracker), and all revealing that although democracy is weak, it will win, and dictatorship seems strong. But the feeling of inevitable collapse. There is also a little bit of personal heroism and adventurous spirit that is unique to the United States, and in the end, I don't forget to add a great power to send family affection. 123 was shot in the first few years of this century, and all kinds of computer stunts are almost nonexistent. Whether it is a bug or a lizard weirdo, it is alive. I have high expectations for 123, and my family, Ivan, will finally come out with pigtails. Looking at Ann, who was initially innocent, cute and smart, then watched him grow little by little, and finally fell into the dark forces in 3, and finally saw Obi-King cry to the charred Ann with tears in his eyes: "You were the chosen one!" I suddenly felt that that world was a very unreasonable world, and Ann was a victim. First look back at the Jedi system. In the middle of the three, Ann said that he has seen through Jedi's hypocrisy, and I agree with him. The entire Jedi system is based on a religious system of mentoring and apprenticeship. Apprentices must follow the instructions of the master, obey absolutely, and so on. In terms of identity, Jedi is superior, because no one can do it if he wants to. In the words of the movie, it is the chosen one. I remember when the master saw Anshi tested his blood and said: "The force is strong in him. The system is built under an absolute ideal condition that is close to physics, that is, its supreme leader is wise, unselfish, and will never fail. Otherwise, they can become a terrorist organization at any time. Rather than saying that Ann is the worse one in Jedi, it is better to say that he is the more healthy one. But he went a little too far later, from one extreme to the other. Especially following the old madman of Sith, he didn't know what he was doing. But it proved one thing, every Jedi is a bad guy with great potential. Take a look at what this system that wants to create saints has done? After seeing it, we also discovered that, in fact, the so-called rescue of the universe is to solve all kinds of troubles caused by their own people. People are always more alert to the harm caused by the so-called evil forces, but ignore the harm caused by the so-called good forces. There are many bad things in history that were done by stupid good people, and they are more outrageous than bad people. In our country, there is a famous culture revolution. I don't want to believe that people at that time are "broken." They just have a simple belief and hope that others are as simple as themselves. However, this is not the reason why history can forgive them. So Ann is indeed the one who brings balance to the universe. He made trouble so much that he sacrificed his whole life, so that Yoda and Sith were both dead, and the disciples on both sides were basically gone, and the universe was finally quieter. But his own blood flowed down, let us pray that Young Skywalker will not do any Jedi training courses, let this knowledge go with him. Ps went back and watched the Big Bang Theory, and found that they were talking about interstellar travel>< ...... TT

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  • Damion 2022-03-22 09:01:09

    I decided to give 4 of this classic series...I like Natalie Portman more and more.

  • Sonny 2022-03-23 09:01:10

    It has perfected the previous view of the universe, but it is a pity that Fuhuadao has the taste of cheapness at the end of the century.

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace quotes

  • Jar Jar Binks: [regarding returning to Otoh Gunga] My forgotten, da Bosses will do terrible tings to me, terrrrrible is me going back der!

    Qui-Gon Jinn: Do you hear that?

    [a rumbling is heard in the distance]

    Jar Jar Binks: Yeah.

    Qui-Gon Jinn: That is the sound of a thousand terrible things headed this way.

    Obi-Wan: If they find us, they will crush us, grind us into tiny pieces and blast us into oblivion!

    Jar Jar Binks: Hmmm... yousa point is well seen.

  • Shmi Skywalker: You can't stop change any more than you can stop the suns from setting.