Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977)

REVIEW: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Review 25 May 1977 | Directed by George Lucas | Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher | 121 min |  Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Sci-Fi  |  [usr 5]

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Star Wars was directed by George Lucas and it stars Mark Hamill, and Harrison Ford. The story revolves around the Imperial Force under the orders of the cruel Darth Vader who holds Princess Leia hostage, in their efforts to quell the rebellion against galactic Universe. Luke teams up with Han Solo and two robots C-3PO and R2D2 to rescue the Princess and to restore peace.

This is one of the best movies I’ have seen and this movie revolutionized cinema. This movie is a timeless classic. There is nothing to hate in the movie. The story is simple and great. The VFX were mind blowing when it was released in 1977. And it still holds up till today. Darth Vader is one of most iconic villain’s I have seen on the big screen. All the characters are likable and you care for these characters too. The action was great. Han Solo and Chewbacca bring all the laughs. The chemistry between Obi Wan-Kenobi and Luke Skywalker was really good. The score of the movie is one of the great things that made this movie great. The only issue I had in this movie was the fight scene between Obi Wan-Kenobi and Darth Vader, it was not as impactful.

In the end Star Wars is a must see movie for all generations. See the original trailer below.

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