Mr. Jin Yong is good at writing martial arts novels based on historical facts, but he has a work with an overhead background, "Swordsman", which is regarded as one of Mr.'s best works. Its strength lies in not only writing about martial arts, but also writing about the political intrigue among various martial arts. The same goes for "Star 1", where the trade alliance, the interstellar council, the planet Nabu, the underwater kingdom and other parties are competing for interests, all overt or under the covers, and the sordidness of politics is vividly and vividly manifested. When the legislator succeeded in persuading the Queen to impeach the Prime Minister of the Star Alliance, and replaced him, although the film did not make it clear, the image of Yue Buqun emerged before my eyes. This political drama reached its climax at this time and paved the way for the subsequent story.
Of course, if Star Wars only writes about politics, it can hardly be called great. Like other classic works, love is an eternal theme. The maternal love of Anakin’s mother, the love of mentorship between Master Kuigang and Obi-Wan, and the care for Anakin’s elders and children, Anakin’s reluctance to his mother, respect for Master Kuigang, and Nabu The queen's fraternity for the people, as long as you pay attention, the light of love can be seen everywhere in the film. When the body of Master Kui Gang was burning in the raging fire, it seemed as if the Mingjiao people chanted "The raging fire, burn my remains, so it is sorrow for life, and it is hard for death, for good and evil, only for the light." As a positive image in the film, the Jedi Knights have personally experienced the difficulties of practice and lived as a monk-like life, just to maintain a piece of justice in the interstellar, this is the boundless love in the universe.
In the details, George Lucas's rich imagination makes the story come alive. The vast universe is not lifeless, and the gods, ghosts and snakes gather together. There are huge dinosaur-like monsters walking on the yellow sand-covered small town streets with great scenery outside the Great Wall, and spaceships in the metropolis full of modern metal atmosphere. The planet Nabu has a retro tall column and dome. The Gungan people’s primitive tribal life, interspersed with modern technology, and the robotic technology of the Trade Alliance, each have their own characteristics. In addition, the film actually has drag racing elements! Even if I make a spaceship racing game with a Star Wars background, I think it will be a big hit! There are also Kung Fu elements, but the fighting of the Jedi is just a little bit watery. With a magnificent view of the world and rich racial settings, Star Wars can be made into an old man's scrolling open game.
This is not a simple science fiction film that countless people simply like. After reading it twice, I think I am going to be one of them. 5 points!
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