Star Wars is an epic space opera film series created by George Lucas, which includes galactic battles, theatrical adventure, as well as chivalric romance. The music, mainly composed by John Williams, gives depth to the storyline and is something that fans of all ages will always remember. The specific Star Wars movie that I have chosen to analyze is Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, which was released on May 25, 1983.
Magazines, on the other hand, continue to grow more and more specialized and creative. Most of the movies that are also referenced in the 21st Century are the movies that made a living and shared that with every actor in the 1980s. “The biggest moneymaker in 1980 was the second installment of George Lucas's Star Wars trilogy, The Empire Strikes Back, which returned $120 million to its distributor”. The box-office gross calculates how much money is made from ticket sales, most recognizable were the trilogies that came out in 1980 like Rocky 3, Star Trek 2, and
And also with a huge foreshadowing at the end of the movie after Falcon losing a battle with Lang, Lang feared for what would happen next after he found out Falcon was looking for him, and leaving us the viewer anxious with what will happen
Star Wars has a worldwide appeal that is here to stay for many generations to come, but how has it done this? While director George Lucas has received mixed reactions for his approach towards the prequels, this does not undermine the fact that George
In that past, women have had a false image of sexuality, weakness, and self- consciousness. Now, women in today’s culture have taken on a new role, a much stronger role. Countless movies and television shows have powerful and inspiring female roles who deviate from female characters in the past. For example, Rey, from “The Force Awakens” in the Star Wars franchise shows several traits of a strong, independent woman who is fully capable of getting every job done herself. Rey is the perfect illustration of being the opposite of what Jean Kilbourne said women are.
Thing Findings of within Star Wars: Episode Four The 1977 movie, Star Wars Episode Four: A New Hope begins in space during a battle between good (The Rebels) and evil (The Empire) where a princess named Leia is captured and taken hostage by the Empire, however, before she is taken to protect the Rebels she sends off her loyal droids companions R2-D2 and C-3PO with blueprints of a plan to destroy the Empire's planet-sized ship, the Death Star. R2-D2 and C-3PO land on a nearby planet called Tatooine in search of the Jedi-in-hiding and they are captured and sold to the Skywalker family.
The story is already told, just find out how it came to were it did The ‘’Star Wars’’ movie has lots of connections. My first connection is to the Odyssey, in a way I feel you can predict the ending to some ‘’Star Wars films. In the Odyssey the ending is told before the story and then you read on about how it got to where it was. In the ‘’Star Wars’’ it was all layed out and not a lot of suspense.
Could the chosen one make an appearance in the new Star Wars Trilogy? A rumor that originated from website Making Star Wars indicates that Hayden Christensen may be reprising his role as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in Disney's new slate of films. According to the sites' sources, Christensen may appear in both Star Wars Episode VIII and the upcoming anthology spin-off film Rogue One. They reported that Vader's iconic armor and helmet were spotted in the prop department of the film.
If there was a zombie film showing in the movies, I guarantee that the zombie film will be sold out. Zombies today are probably more popular than soap operas and reality television shows. They even have games based off of zombies such as Call of Duty: Zombies, Resident Evil, Rising Dead, and much more. Zombies are even popular in stores. I see people wearing shirts, pins, wrist bands, or anything that has anything to do with zombies.
The three original Star Wars movies are A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The three movies came out between 1977-1983. That is only 35 years ago, but the ideas that are in the movies can be traced back thousands of years to the Monomyth and the Hero’s Journey. In Star Wars, many of the common archetypes are represented.
2, or they can be The Fate of the Furious , the Big Sick or Home Again, Despicable me 3 or Boss Baby. Half of these are decent films, but they are all safe investments, engineered with varying levels of craft to cater to a demographic and market share, and no one will be talking about them a year from
Gender and Race in Film from a Feminist Analysis Representation of women and people of color in the film industry remains mostly divisive issue due to the heightened attention to diversity in recent years. Based on this observation, the current paper analyzes the state of representation in this industry focusing on the film “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” Star Wars: The Last Jedi “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” is a film written and directed by Rian Johnson that was initially released on the 9th of December 2017. Produced by Lucasfilm, the film served as the eighth main installment of the hugely successful Star Wars franchise. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributed the film.
The Importance of Sacrifice Cherie Dimaline's novel The Marrow Thieves exemplifies sacrifice and how the characters put others ahead of themselves. The Marrow Thieves is a survival story about a group of Indigenous people who are being hunted by the Canadian government for their bone marrow. Their bone marrow is useful because it grants people the ability to dream. Throughout the story, sacrifices were made amongst the group. Frenchie makes a sacrifice by testing a potentially electrified fence.
First of all, I believe that the Star Wars saga have transcended through generations due to the fact most people from age 80 to 4 know about the
A textbook example of this is the animated television show The Clone Wars (Dave Filoni, George Lucas 2008-2015). This show fits chronologically between the second and third ‘prequel’ movies Attack of the Clones (George Lucas, 2002) and Revenge of the Sith (George Lucas, 2005). The show bridged the time gap between the two movies, allowing dedicated viewers to fill in the gaps that the original story left and learn a more detailed story. It also bridged the generation gap for viewers, as Star Wars fans are typically older, or young adults, as that is when the movies originally came out. This show is animated and intended for children, allowing the franchise to hook younger viewers, as well as providing more engaging narrative for the very active audiences who tend to consume all the content they can find (Loads 2014).