![]() Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) was no damsel in distress, the “slave Leia” stuff aside, but a well-rounded kick-ass woman who formed a genuine bond with Han Solo (Harrison Ford). It made the extraordinary universe that the original films built feel relatable. Without that key ingredient, the action, humour, and overall stakes taste bland.įor all the attention given to sabres made of light and ships that could make Kessel Runs in 12 parsecs, it was the love story humanized the characters and their plight. ![]() His film lacks that romantic spark that made the original Star Wars trilogy so memorable. Abrams latest film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker wants desperately to evoke in every way except for one important aspect. ![]() One did not profess love until things were dire, because deep down the other person already knew. An era where faux hatred between a princess and a scoundrel, masked a growing passion. It was a simpler time, where a man could unknowingly lust after his sister without judgement. A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away audiences were treated to swashbuckling tales filled with adventure and romance. ![]()
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