Ian’s review published on Letterboxd:
100
"The Force is strong with this one."
It seemed only fitting to watch Star Wars to transition from the terrible year that was 2016 to the new year. With it's title, A New Hope, it it was just something that I needed to watch to start the year. Not only did George Lucas' phenomenal and monumental film define a generation, but it shaped the way for science fiction films for many years to come and bring joy to everyone.
Growing up I never had really heard of Star Wars, my dad was a fan but he never was that into it, I had heard of the tv show and many friends watched it but it wasn't for me. So with having no nostalgia whatsoever for this film I never knew if I would like it, love it, or even downright hate it, but to my surprise I fell in love with this lore and couldn't wanted to get my hands on everything Star Wars.
I think the greatest triumph of the original film lies in it's simplicity, so simple and yet so perfect. It's *the* classic good vs. evil plot, intertwined with a space opera feel that combines and works so well together. This is not the "greatest" film ever made, there are some problems with it, but when I watch it I just have so much fun. That's the best part though, it wasn't meant to be the greatest film ever, it was meant to invoke joy and make you feel good every time you watch it and it does this effortlessly. It's crafted to perfection; with Lucas bringing in beautiful landscapes and great set pieces, a haunting and also uplifting score, and loveable charcters that get better with each viewing.
Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker is *the* prime example of relatable protagonist. Sure he's a little whiny, but aren't we all. Harrison Ford though, is where it's really at. His charm and charismatic vibe just works so well with the film and it's characters, you can't really say why it works so well, it just does. He's everything I wish I was if I lived in space. Carrie Fisher as Princess Liea is perfect. She's no damsel in distress, she's a warrior and a fighter and I love that about her. Alec Guinness is perfect as well, he plays the "master" role so well, and his lines with Luke are great.
Darth Vader is most likely the single greatest villain ever put to the screen. His simple and effective way of putting terror in people and he's just so menacing. His fight with Obi-Wan may have be lackluster in a year with giant space battles, but that's why it is perfect, it's simple way of storytelling. Combining with John Williams greatest achievement yet and using practical effects to his advantage, George Lucas makes the film a technical marvel to watch.
The film doesn't over complicate anything, it's a simple story of adventure, hope, and love, all told in a wonderful space opera way. There hasn't been many films like this in many years; taking us on a fun journey to new places we could never imagine. Star Wars is not a perfect film, there's some flaws here and there, but ing the first time I saw this last year and it bringing me so much joy and happiness, I can't help but keep going back to this saga and find new ways to love it each and every time.
RIP Carrie Fisher
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Attack of the Clones
Revenge of the Sith
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Finished my George Lucas Ranking
Part Four of my Star Wars Marathon
Included in: Perfect Films / Great Movies