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Solo: A Star Wars Story 2018
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A film that takes place around 9 years after Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Solo explores the backstory of fan favourite character Han Solo, one of the main protagonists of the original Star Wars trilogy. The film dives into his mental, the origin of his last name, his motivations, and what made him the smuggler and scoundrel he is in the original trilogy. The film delivers on some fronts but others don’t receive a proper payoff. We…
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 2016
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The best project Disney has ever worked on, Rogue One offers a stellar experience and story diving into the rebel alliance right before the events of A New Hope. We follow a group of rebels eventually led partially by our main protagonist Jyn Erso, daughter of Galen Erso, an imperial military scientist that directly worked on the blueprint to creating the Death Star, the main super weapon of the Empire being constructed in the past 19 years. This movie allows…
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Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith 2005
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The best film in the Star Wars Prequel trilogy by a landslide, Revenge of the Sith offers exactly what everyone watching the prequels wanted: visual effects involving the clone wars, impressively choreographed lightsaber battles, drama, an epic climax, major conflict for our main protagonist, and finally, our heroes transformation into the robotic horrifying monster we know as Darth Vader. Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi have heavily improved chemistry in this film as opposed to its prequel Attack of the Clones.…
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Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones 2002
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Marginally better then it’s prequel, Star Wars Episode II explores a more in-depth look on the dealings and motivations of the Jedi, allowing a more immersive connection with our main characters. However, the acting is still stiff with wooden dialogue that no human on earth would consciously say without it sounding comically awkward. Ewan McGregor’s ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ does a very stand out performance in this movie alongside the late Christopher Lee’s ‘Count Dooku’, however the latter was heavily underutilized as…
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