I especially loved the way they brought back Peter Cushing as Grand Moff Tarkin. The CGI effect is seamless and it was eerie the way they fooled me into thinking they had brought the actor back to life.
I loved that this movie is a one off that will not be expanded into a trilogy that will take me 5 years to fully enjoy. It was one and done and filled a great chapter in the great Star Wars story. The tale of how the Rebellion got the vital plans to destroy the Death Star is a key story that needed to be told to fill out the larger epic.
All the actors are fantastic with Felicity Jones leading the mission that will motivate and change all those around her.
I enjoyed the way the mission was sorta done on the fly. Every challenge had to be overcome with bravery and ingenuity and a little of the Force luck which the movie wisely doesn't let us forget about.
The arrival of old friend Darth Vader does not disappoint. He cuts a mean figure that strikes fear in everyone who encounters him.
There is a great battle in space and on land as the rebels give our team their shot at finding the information they need to destroy the Death Star. Even though we already know the future it's still thrilling to watch the story unfold.
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Psst -- it's Peter Cushing as Tarkin, not Christopher Lee!
(No other thoughts from me...I haven't seen the movie yet and am not likely to do so until next week sometime.)
Good to hear you liked it- that means I probably will! Kinda ice here in the midwest this weekend, so I'm staying in- hope to catch it soon!
I loved the well framed establishing shots (reminiscent to what was used in the original Star Wars)! I'm a sucker for that sorta thing... Am surprised I didn't notice if they used the transitional screen wipe transitions. Did anyone notice?
Thanks Kelly. I had a brain fart.
I thought it was the best Star Wars to date. Darker and more for adults.
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