Monday, October 1, 2007

Final "star wars" movie original is great! - Return of the Jedi Reviews

In the third and final "Star Wars", we get a great story and great visuals, along with legendary characters and actors! The direction is also better this time around! As we get to understand the characters and their personalities a little bit more this time around, the story closely draws the audience in to the world of stunning technical details and romance. Luke Skywalker has teamed up and reunited with his friends, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, C-3P0, and his favorite droid, R2-D2, to stop an army of stormtroopers and the evil Darth Vader from destroying the Ewok planet of Endor. While Han and Leia defend the planet and the frightened Ewoks from the stormtroopers of Vader's army, Luke finds himself facing the Emperor known as Darth Sidious. In order to save his friends, Luke must fight in a Lightsaber battle against Vader and the Emperor and win. The stunning work that went in to this movie was stunning for it's time and if you think about it, even today it looks like a buried treasure! Like the last film, the this movie had a different director. Richard Marquand took the place of George Lucas and Irvin Kershner to direct this movie. Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Carrie Fisher, for the first time really, give us truly believeable performances and are perfect in a movie together! This is one of those "Star Wars" movies that did not get much attention and was considered the fan's least favorite of the original series! But I still think that this is a movie for all ages and will be appreciated by anyone! George Lucas later made his "Star Wars" prequel trilogy beginning with "Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace" and ending with the third movie prequel, "Star Wars: Episode 3 - Revenge Of The Sith". The middle movie movie prequel was "Star Wars: Episode 2 - Attack Of The Clones". (See reviews). This review was to encourage other people that haven't seen any of the "Star Wars" movies to become fans or at least come to appreciate the work that was put in to this movie. If this review didn't help you, then it's okay.

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