(Literally) Just walked back in the house, from a morning showing of 'Rogue One', which before commenting on, I will preface with the fact that I personally loved Force Awakens...
So, yet again, I find myself transported back, back to a time when Star Wars was still new to me, still exciting and still fuelled my imagination. TFA did this by tapping in to my nostalgic love of the SW universe, reintroducing, rekindling and reconnecting me with familiar faces and a familiar mythology. RO does this by telling me a story already known, but never before experienced, whilst the connection to the next chapter is kept ever present.
I will give specific mention to Donnie Yen's character though, as not only was he (finally) used to his fantastic potential in a western production (something I was genuinely concerned about) but he also had the funniest (IMO) line in the whole film.
Can't wait to see it again!
Travess
So, yet again, I find myself transported back, back to a time when Star Wars was still new to me, still exciting and still fuelled my imagination. TFA did this by tapping in to my nostalgic love of the SW universe, reintroducing, rekindling and reconnecting me with familiar faces and a familiar mythology. RO does this by telling me a story already known, but never before experienced, whilst the connection to the next chapter is kept ever present.
I will give specific mention to Donnie Yen's character though, as not only was he (finally) used to his fantastic potential in a western production (something I was genuinely concerned about) but he also had the funniest (IMO) line in the whole film.
Can't wait to see it again!
Travess
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