Big event for my husband and I last week - we actually went to the movie
theater to watch a movie on the big screen while it was still new! My
husband's group at work has been patiently waiting for him to see the
new Star Wars movie, but they said they were only giving him one more week, and then they just had
to talk about it during lunch! So, we took advantage of our local
theater's $5 movies all day on Tuesday, I rested in the afternoon, and
we watched Star Wars: The Force Awakens on the big screen - it was well worth the wait.
Unless you have just moved to our planet, I will assume you know something of the previous Star Wars movies (or at least the original)...but don't worry, no spoilers here!
The new movie takes place about thirty years after the last of the
original six ended (chronologically, not when they were released, so I
mean Return of the Jedi). As you might recall, the good guys won
and the evil Empire, with Dark Vader at its helm, was vanquished. But,
evil doesn't stay away for long. In this new story, 30 years later, a
new evil power, The First Order, has arisen from the ashes of the old
Empire. Don't worry, though, because the Resistance still carries on its
noble work of fighting evil.
As the movie opens, one brave Stormtrooper with a conscious, a young man
named Finn, played wonderfully by John Boyega, manages to escape from
The First Order while on a mission and meets up with a young Resistance
fighter named Poe. Meanwhile, a tough young woman named Rey, played to
much acclaim by Daisy Ridley, lives on a desert-like planet and tries to
earn a living scavenging for scrap metal and parts. Rey discovers a
hidden message in a droid she finds that seems to be a partial map for
finding the elusive Luke Skywalker, who disappeared and hasn't been seen
in decades. Rey and Finn cross paths and help each other to survive, as
both get pulled deeper into the affairs of the Resistance and the
mystery of what happened to Luke. Then, there's the whole good versus
evil thing, blah blah blah - you know how that part goes!
I don't mean to be facetious with that last line because this is a really great movie that manages to do what the original Star Wars
did - transport you to another world, into an epic battle of good
versus evil, peopled by great characters. It's that same mix of
adventure, action, and drama, with a bit of romance and a great sense of
humor, too. I thought the new movie was a perfect mix of the old and
the new.
It's no spoiler to say that many of the old characters return here,
since there were so many promotional photos of them together! I expected
the audience to cheer out loud when each appeared on screen - perhaps
we had an unusually sedate audience at our theater, but I said, "Yay!"
and clapped my hands when Han and Chewbacca walked onto the screen! It
was like greeting old friends to see each of the old characters and to
hear what they've been doing. The newer characters are just as
interesting and charismatic as the old ones (though, as usual, Han Solo
gets all the best lines - or maybe that's just Harrison Ford's own
charm). Rey and Finn are both amazing characters who I definitely want
to see more of. And of course, there is a new villain in charge of The
First Order.
The movie also blends the old and the new in terms of plot and
cinematics, with Rey's planet looking an awful lot like Tatooine, where
Luke grew up, the obvious parallels with the young people finding the
hidden data in the old droid, and the opening battle scene with Poe and
Finn back to back that reminds you very much of the original. There is
plenty that is new here, too, though, and it obviously ends quite
open-ended...ready for the next sequel. I heard J.J. Abrams say he will
continue making more Star Wars movies for as long as people keep
coming to see them, so I suspect this world will be with us for a long
time. That's fine with us - my husband and I both thoroughly enjoyed
this new saga in the journey. Pure fun that put big smiles on our faces!
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is now playing in theaters. The DVD
release date is tentatively set for May, and it will likely become
available for streaming around that time, too. This is a good one to see on the big screen!
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