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So tonight, I saw that Star Wars was on TV. Excuse me, Star Wars: Episode 4- A New Hope. I was just shy of my 7th Birthday when I first saw it, and it was just STAR WARS.
It is STILL the best action adventure, set somewhere else, Somewhere fantastical, EVER MADE. Maybe it is dumb luck, and good casting, maybe it is that dent in C3PO’s Head, and the fact that rust still exists in an interplanetary future/past, but, it is so simply and firmly set and planted in a galaxy far far away. It hits every story beat, while introducing you to a universe that feels lived in, feels real, and is populated by characters that you like, or dislike, or fear.
Before you ever meet Luke you are drawn into a galactic conflict by the android equivalent of Shakespeare’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Then You meet Obi Wan and the 7 foot tall Dog…and it is not merely fantastical, it feels real, dramatically more real than most attempts at cinematic fantastical, because it doesn’t over reach… It isn’t trying to be fantastical. It is succeeding at making the fantastical appear pedestrian. That is the most fantastical thing it could hope to accomplish!
And The story itself is huge, it’s a series of vignettes, by the time rescuing the princess and escaping the Death Star becomes the center piece, there is still the final act ahead.
Maybe it is because I was 6 years and 11 months old in that theater, but I don’t think so. It’s the dent in C3POs head, It’s the 7 foot tall dog, it’s the implied back story, casting shadows, that didn’t need to be dragged in to clarity. It caught lightening in a bottle. BTW, I could spot The destructive CGI additions, this Still wasn’t MY Star WARS.