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Star wars iv revisited
Star wars iv revisited













A space opera with blasters, laser-swords, and floating objects definitely did not coincide with the rest of popular cinema. Vietnam, Watergate, oil shortages, recessions-all led way to highly depressing and gritty films. Films, at this point in American history, were very reflective of the times. The bizarre part about Lucas’ new project was that a movie as far out there as this one had never been brought to the big screen. Yes, the title was a bit odd, but that’s not why people in the industry thought George Lucas was so crazy. In the early 70s, George Lucas began working on a film entitled Star Wars: The Adventures of Luke Starkiller as taken from the “Journal of the Whills”. “ family are, which influences the lives as well as the content of their conversations, all of which surprises, who had always assumed was ‘without substance or merit’.”.“Attention has also been drawn to…the suggestion in the that one of the reasons is later in love with is her physical similarity to.

star wars iv revisited

“ wrote in that ‘ romantic affection for is part due to the glitter of the new world represents…'”.“ is called back to after incurs a minor, and and spend the remainder of the holiday together.The conversations there between and provide some of the best-known comic scenes in the. “During the long summer holiday returns home to, where he lives with his.“ also takes to his family’s palatial, , where later meets the rest of family, including his sister.“ introduces to his eccentric and aesthetic friends, including the haughty and homosexual.

star wars iv revisited

  • “ protagonist and narrator, a the, is befriended by, the younger son of the.
  • The explores themes including nostalgia for the age of, , and the nearly overt homosexuality of.

    star wars iv revisited

  • “ has relationships with two of the : and.
  • It follows the life and romances of the protagonist, including his friendship with the, a family of wealthy who in a palatial called.
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  • Below are some edits I have made to the Wikipedia page of Brideshead Revisited, that, when approved, will help the page more fully reflect its connection to the Star Wars franchise. Still, not seeing any reason to let it go unfixed, I said to myself, “Adam, why don’t you step in and help out?” So I did. No shame to anyone involved! It’s easy for mistakes like this to happen, especially with a universe as sprawling and detailed as that of Star Wars. Until recently, the free, user-edited online encyclopedia Wikipedia contained a rather glaring error: Namely, it contained separate articles titled S tar Wars: Episode IV–A New Hope, and Brideshead Revisited, perpetuating the misconception that rather than just being two names for the same thing, they are two separate works with different characters and different plots.















    Star wars iv revisited