Starting from this film, the insurgent army is full of terrorist symbols. What is the difference between a cruiser changing fleets and a plane hitting a building? At the beginning, the commander recklessly killed his own bomber squadron and sacrificed the most determined fighters to exchange for a starship and a car bomb. Is there any difference? Fighting has a purpose, without its own political purpose, it can only be regarded as a rogue. As said in the movie, weapons merchants are rich, and the Jedi Knights should have perished long ago. They are not good birds, so there is no justice or evil at all. It seems that the spirit of chivalry in "Rogue One", although thousands of people have gone to me, has completely degenerated into a political struggle. Whether it is a republic or an empire, it now feels like the government army is wiping out terrorists, and the result is heavy losses.
The role of the Jedi seems to have become a symbol like Luke. The spiritual leader or something, Luke is the messenger of God like Muhammad. In the end, the phantom blocked the army and let the rebels run away. Leaving Princess Liya should be the meaning of dying a big coffee in one episode, otherwise it would have died long ago.
Become the Force now, it doesn't matter whether it is good or bad, it depends on who uses it. The IQ of the villain is above the horizontal line, and the positive side relies on cheating, otherwise it should have perished long ago. In retrospect, the story is rather weak, but maybe life is like that, do you expect a group of terrorists to fight as brilliantly as The Empire Strikes Back?
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