Star Wars: The Power Awakens is the highest grossing film of 2015 having a huge box office take of over $2 billion. This film derives a whole lot from the first Star Wars, because it's Star Wars and only goes along as you may anticipate, yet it's still very gratifying. Star Wars: Audiences dazzle having a surface of nostalgic fun made gleaming new-but beneath that mask, should you care to see it, lurks an abyss of futility. Definitely, the characters sound the same, and the same is acted by them, but they just don't feel the same. Critics Consensus: Packed with action and populated by both recognizable faces and fresh blood, The Force Awakens successfully recalls the series' former glory while injecting it.
As the film started out (basically up until the point he removed his mask), he really wasn't that much different than Darth Vader in episode IV, at least on paper. As a standalone picture there is nothing fantastic about directing the plot or dialogue, but the hoopla, nostalgia and opinion made this a great movie. The Power Awakens strikes all the right chords, mental and narrative, to feel recognizable and exhilaratingly new.
Critic Consensus: Populated by fresh blood and both recognizable faces and packed with actions, The Force Awakens recalls the series' former glory while injecting it. In the away, JJ Abrams's film sets out to shake Star Wars from its slumber, and reconnect the string using its much-pined- . But also, for those fans who were displeased with the Prequel Trilogy, The Force Awakens is the much-needed reboot that takes fans back to the Star Wars of the youth.
Abrams comprehends that an excellent Star Wars film isn't just concerning the whiz-bang external stuff, but also about the soul in its classic riff on the eternal battle involving the sides of light and black (good vs bad). Within the characters you are able to visibly see the emotional conflicts in the picture; it beams through the actor's performances.
The rest of the film looks and feels exactly like the Original Trilogy, using computer animation when it is essential but largely enabling us to enjoy the efforts of makeup artists and real puppeteers who are regrettably not given the opportunities they used to have in Hollywood. Anyway....my largest concern with this going is was that it wasn't going to feel like a Star Wars film.
- Anmelden oder Registrieren um Kommentare zu schreiben