The Force is always here and always with us...
2006-07-17 00:08:01
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answer #1
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answered by Tippy St Clair 3
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star wars not about space battle n the force only :)
many interesting thing inside it..
have seen all movies? read novel? and play the game?
2006-07-17 07:18:14
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answer #2
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answered by deval_agrifarman 6
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Really? Because I really saw it for the space battles. I didn't really care for the force stuff. Interesting, huh?
2006-07-17 07:18:53
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answer #3
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answered by Joe 4
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Wrong.
Absent the force what you get with the first movie is a swashbuckling tale of a young dreamer who suddenly finds himself free to explore the galaxy and amazingly finds an old man who wants him to join him on a journey to save a princess and possibly the universe.
Movie two the hero of movie one finds himself attached to a cause he feels ill equipt to fight for so he seeks a new mentor, much like a martial arts film. Meanwhile the battles continue and love blooms between two of his friends. Finally, he has to come to save them, ready or not, he is faced with his arch nemesis in a battle to the death, only no one dies. Sadly, he learns that his worst enemy is his father and that his best friend is now a block of ice.
Movie three, The hero has matured and is now ready to save the world and hopefully his father as well. He saves his friend and then sets out to save his father. He faces the power that is the Emporer, the ultimate evil in in this story, and sets out to defeat him. Tragically, his father dies killing the bad guy but the universe is freed and he now has a family, a sister and friends.
Movie four is similar to movie one butit is more like a WW2 air force movie blended with a martial arts film, and a western. A boy joins up with the law men to fight the bandits in the air and on the ground if need be. And of course there is a girl who inspires him to care for what is going on.
Movie five. The boy becomes a teen and falls for the girl to his detrimant. His mother dies and he can only see the loss. Like Frankenstein, he sets out to prevent such pain from ever happening again. Meanwhile, the world outside is changing and the things he hope to protect are in danger as war sets out, so he sets his feet in the sand and draws a line and says only so far no more.
Movie five, like Frankenstein, the love of his life is in jeapardy. He must deal with life and death issues. He is willing to do anything to save the ones he loves even if it seems wrong. The line he has drawn in the sand has trapped him. He must now face off with his friends a la Jeckle and Hyde and focus on the ends and not the means of what he does. Tragically like in Frankenstein his love must die to awaken him to te reality of what he has become. Meanwhile, good has not left him. He is the new Hamlet trying to figure out what is important, being lead by evil men, but have good men in his past to guid him.
So that is it. You need to read more, to see all the stories being fed to you here, There movies didn't need the religion to make them work. The religion only worked to complicate the plot, not simplify it. But once you open a door you have to close it or people wonder what you were thinking in opening it in the first place.
2006-07-17 08:45:19
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answer #4
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answered by LORD Z 7
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you can't really seperate the force and the star battles, it probably would have been good without the force but it would not be nearlly as good
2006-07-19 15:16:19
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answer #5
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answered by Han Solo 6
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You know, when I was little I loved that movie. Now, it's kinda boring, I don't know? But then, I really loved it. And it wasn't just the force, it was the whole movie...
2006-07-17 07:13:34
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answer #6
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answered by Charm girl 2
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force or not starwars never had my attention lol
2006-07-17 07:19:12
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answer #7
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answered by Kittie_Nash 5
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