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KoppiBlogger05 Jul 2017 1:06 a.m. PST

Some thoughts about the film, and some pictures of my new Star Wars gaming mat and some Star Wars models.
Text in german and english.

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Personal logo javelin98 Supporting Member of TMP07 Jul 2017 8:39 p.m. PST

Excellent summary, and I agree completely! Rogue One is what the story of Anakin should have been. I believe that George Lucas gave in to the temptation to make the films accessible to the smallest children possible in order to get them to pester their parents to buy them more toys! Rogue One was a beautiful achievement in cinematography, directing, pace, and dialogue. I wasn't pleased by Felicity Jones' acting job (I felt she was stiff and colorless), but the rest of the film was astonnishingly good. The magic of the lightsaber was used sparingly, and therefore had much greater impact on the tone of the film.

Es tut mir leid, aber ich habe nicht deutsch in 25 Jähre gesprochen, so ich nicht kann in deutsch antworten!

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