I watched this movie amid many critics and turned the space science fiction film into a romance, but I felt that it was better than the real story. In the movie, Han Solo meets his girlfriend Qi La, who was forced to leave while fleeing, and has been asking her what she has experienced over the years.
Qi La told him, I really want to tell you what I went through, but I can't. I'm afraid that if you tell you, you won't like me like you do now. It's all like this. Everyone is easiest to be sincere when they don't know anything about the world, but when you start to see through the world, it becomes very difficult to believe. Everyone else chose to run away after seeing the truest side of me, so how do I know you won’t? So in the movie, Beckett said to Solo, don't trust anyone. If you don't expect it, you won't be disappointed. The truth is so true. But when I finally watched Chubacca accompany Solo on the galaxy, I felt that no matter how we say we are terrible, how to doubt people's hearts, the really important people will never leave.
Beckett also said that people's hearts are very predictable. But even if Han Solo knew that the person he liked would leave, he still chose not to reveal it.
Because sometimes this is the case, even if all the sad endings are foreseen, but because you are important, I still want to take a gamble. Even if I was the only one who was secretly sad in the end, I would admit it.
But fortunately, during the long journey of the galaxy, Han Solo met his good friends who have worked hard for him all his life.
Those friends who have similar beliefs to you will eventually meet you.
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