Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

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    Based on the book Song Of The Buffalo Boy by Sherry Garland, the theme is “Never give up” Some possible reasons for this being the theme is how in the beginning, the steps Loi takes to be with Khai instead of marrying Officer Hiep, in the middle how she lived on the streets of Saigon, and finally at the end how all her earlier efforts payed off. One reason why the theme is “never give up” is how she tried to change Officer Hiep’s opinion on marrying her. She changed the recipe and ingredients…

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    Mockingjay Research Paper

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    Here the question is not clear, eventhough we propose some related answer for your reference. if you want clear information about these question please post clear information to develop this question. The film set records for the biggest November opening weekend and biggest three- and five-day Thanksgiving box-office totals, surpassing the first film's box office grosses. It ranks as the 10th highest grossing film at the domestic box office Catching Fire received positive reviews…

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    The Dark Disciple Themes

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    The Dark Disciple by Christie Golden is a romantic science fiction novel that is based on the unaired episodes of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”.The story takes place during the end of Star Wars Episode II, Attack of the Clones era. The settings mostly takes place in Dathomir,Christophsis, unknown prison, Raxulon and Count Dooku's secret hideout, (Note, action takes place in Raxulon, Count Dooku’s secret hideout and Christophsis.) Dathomir was a vast beautiful planet the inhabited the Nightsisters…

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    The interests sparked the ideas which came to be known as; ET the Extra Terrestrial, Back to the Future, Aliens, The Terminator, but those are only a few of the brilliant movies which came about in the ‘80s. This decade was a beautiful decade in movies, so many stars arose whose careers are still going strong today. Harrison Ford, known in other films before, thus this movie really launched his career, Indiana Jones ‘Raiders…

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    installment of the Star Wars series, A New Hope, Rogue One tells the story of the behind-the-scenes heroes that acquired the infamous Death Star’s blueprints essential to its destruction. Set in a variety of locales, the most notable being Jedha, an Imperial-held desert moon, Eadu, housng an Imperial research facility, and Scarif, home to the Imperial data bank. With atmosphere as varied as location, there is always an underlying tone of hopefulness laced in between the seemingly omnipresent…

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    “Never tell me the odds.” – Han Solo. “If you strike me down I will become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.” – Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi. “Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter.” – Jedi Master Yoda. “I find your lack of faith disturbing.” – Darth Vader Lord of the Sith Apprentice of the Emperor Darth Sidous. These famous quotes come from the epic Star Wars Saga that has thrilled millions of viewers for thirty eight years. Star Wars made its mark on the world with billions…

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    screenplay. This statement enables people to have favorite films that they really do not completely understand. One of the most nostalgic movies in history, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, contains many disguised philosophical themes that many viewers have overlooked for multiple decades. The philosophical theme most relevant in the Star…

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    Empire Strikes Back

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    When George Lucas created Star Wars, people instantly fell in love. The release of Star Wars (1977) brought on a new interest in space fantasy that inspired and captured the attention of millions around the world . Three years later Empire Strikes Back (1980) was released and to the surprise of most, was held higher than it’s predecessor. The film is known for it’s tone that differs from the rest of the Star Wars films. Of the many scenes or sequences that express the film’s tone, the…

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    life where Star Wars hasn’t existed for me. Star Wars, released in 1977, was a low-budget science fiction film that was sort of a pet project from its creator, George Lucas. Unbeknownst to Lucas, the film became a commercial success and a cultural phenomenon. Having been born in 1997, I wasn’t alive at the time where Star Wars had been released. I had never experienced first-hand the infamous twist that Darth Vader was actually Luke Skywalker’s, the protagonist of the original Star Wars…

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    don't." This quote was said by Yoda in the very popular science fiction movie, Star Wars. The first Star Wars film was produced in 1977 and was a huge success. Six other Star Wars films were made after that. The movie draws us in with the timeless story of a young man finding his way in life and the epic struggle between good and evil. It is set in a galaxy "far, far away" with different species and characters. Star Wars was created by George Lucas and is considered to be one of the greatest…

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