Review of Star Wars (1977) by Rodney W — 25 Nov 2017
While A New Hope revitalized sci-fi in cinema, it does have some flaws. I'm not saying the movie is bad; in fact it's one of the best in film history. However, it doesn't go very high up the Star Wars movie ratings.
The story is well driven and the characters are perfectly round and suitable for the plot. The typical underdog vs favorites plot rolls out as a rather unique on because of the sci-fi genre. The sets, compared to its time, are wonderful.
The effects still sometimes felt fresh even to this day, which shows how revolutionary A New Hope was. The final battle is one of the best final sequences ever, possible the best in Star Wars history; there's suspense, action, pace, and everything to present you a powerful finish for the movie.
Speaking cons, the movie suffers some issues in dialogue, and more noticeably in the first act, which feels lost, boring, and at times irrelevant. But it is understandable why people were amazed by every shot of a movie that came out in 1977, when all people had were movies about desert shootouts and police car chases.
This review of Star Wars (1977) was written by Rodney W on 25 Nov 2017.
Star Wars has generally received very positive reviews.
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