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Опубликовано 22 декабря 2020, 17:45
The Star Wars Prequel Trilogy Could Be Better
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Star Wars fans can be pretty picky about what part additions to the canon that they don’t like. After waiting for sixteen years for a new entry the anticipation had grown out of control. There was no way for the new movies to live up to our expectations and as a result we’ve become extra critical of the prequels. While we may have become too precious with our fandom of Star Wars, there are still some things that just didn’t land when it came to the prequels. But they’re not beyond repair. We don’t have to tell an entirely different story to ‘fix’ the prequels, we just have to adjust a few decisions here or there. Whether it’s an attempt to explain the Force as an infection of midi-chlorians or taking a moment to reconsider the romantic weight of not liking sand, it would just take a tweak here or there might have taken the prequels from a disappointment for some to a set of movies that could have woven in and given weight to the existing trilogy and a place for subsequent movies to go. This mostly revolves around what might be the most important astromech in the galaxy far, far away. R2-D2 was the unsung hero of the original trilogy and a slight adjustment to who built what could have made all the difference in the world. Let’s take a look at what changes could have fixed the prequels for past and future fans of the Star Wars franchise.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:51 The Problem of Midi-chlorians
04:12 R2-D2
09:20 Clean Up
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Written by: Ryan Carbrey
Narrated by: Jacoby Bancroft
Edited by: Matthew Weinstein
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Star Wars fans can be pretty picky about what part additions to the canon that they don’t like. After waiting for sixteen years for a new entry the anticipation had grown out of control. There was no way for the new movies to live up to our expectations and as a result we’ve become extra critical of the prequels. While we may have become too precious with our fandom of Star Wars, there are still some things that just didn’t land when it came to the prequels. But they’re not beyond repair. We don’t have to tell an entirely different story to ‘fix’ the prequels, we just have to adjust a few decisions here or there. Whether it’s an attempt to explain the Force as an infection of midi-chlorians or taking a moment to reconsider the romantic weight of not liking sand, it would just take a tweak here or there might have taken the prequels from a disappointment for some to a set of movies that could have woven in and given weight to the existing trilogy and a place for subsequent movies to go. This mostly revolves around what might be the most important astromech in the galaxy far, far away. R2-D2 was the unsung hero of the original trilogy and a slight adjustment to who built what could have made all the difference in the world. Let’s take a look at what changes could have fixed the prequels for past and future fans of the Star Wars franchise.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:51 The Problem of Midi-chlorians
04:12 R2-D2
09:20 Clean Up
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twitter.com/CBR
facebook.com/ComicBookResource...
tiktok.com/@cbrvideo
linkedin.com/company/comic-boo...
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Written by: Ryan Carbrey
Narrated by: Jacoby Bancroft
Edited by: Matthew Weinstein
For copyright matters please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com