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Friday, 14 October 2011

Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Posted on 02:39 by Unknown
The first thing you notice about The Empire Strikes Back is just how sophisticated everything is. From the direction of Irvin Kershner right down to the smallest props, Empire marks a giant leap in the narrative as well as the special effects. This comes as no surprise considering the huge success of A New Hope. After that, Lucas could have made a $100 million dollar film about a toilet. With a huge amount of money to use, Empire surpasses its predecessors in every way.

It's generally agreed that The Empire Strikes Back is the best film in the Star Wars saga. Not a sequel as such, but the next part of a continuing story. No longer tethered by the need to explain the Force and all the planets and aliens wrapped around it, this is a film far more sophisticated, awe-inspiring and daring. The actors too, seem much more comfortable with their characters. Which proved to be a good thing considering the script Lucas & Co wrote for them. Director Kershner enhances the mood of impending tragedy with an array of beautiful locations (Bespin, the Cloud City being the most beautiful). With John Williams' breathtaking score and most of the film clouded in darkness, Empire is indeed the darkest and most epic of the whole series.

Having survived their initial encounter with Darth Vader and the Empire, Luke Skywaker (Mark Hamill), Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) are knee deep in the Rebellion. After being chased by the Empire's forces to the ice-planet Hoth, the Rebels soon find out that the planet isn't so isolated as the Empire soon comes knocking. Leading the search is Vader himself, who seems intent on tracking down Luke Skywalker. After the battle on planet Hoth, Captain Solo and Princess Leia make their escape on the Millennium Falcon, meanwhile Luke travels to Dagobah, a swamp planet, where he meets Yoda (Frank Oz) who helps Luke become a Jedi.

While the majority of the film is set in darkness, the middle part is more light hearted: Han Solo is still wise cracking and trying it on with Leia and Yoda's knack of getting to the point in different ways is a pure delight to watch. The effects are also the best ever seen in the original trilogy with AT-ATs marching on the rebel base on Hoth, or Solo piloting the Falcon straight through an Asteroid field.


If technology surpassed the original, the addition of Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan to the writing team and Irvin Kershner as director proved to be two of the best decisions Lucas ever made. Aside from the darker theme, the action is deadly serious. you just have to look at the devastating confrontation between Skywalker and Vader. Its masterfully choreographed, their duel finishes on a small gantry protruding over the vastness of Cloud City. This scene is magnificently visualised and has the most intense moment in any of the Star Wars films. Kasdan's and Brackett's script, working off Lucas' ideas, gives maturity to Empire, something that was lacking in A New Hope. The image of farm-boy Luke is gone, replaced by a soldier who is beginning to understand the ways of the Force. Han Solo has become more mature and the bickering relationship with Leia seems to work even more when you realise Luke has been trying to get with his own sister. Overall this is some Dark stuff, way beyond the space opera with funny robots.

It's no accident that Empire Strikes Back is considered the best in the series. It's far superior to the rest of the films in every way. You could argue it's because Lucas didn't write or direct, that discussion is for another time. Empire is not only the best film in the Star Wars series, it's also one of the greatest sequels ever made.

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Posted in Billy Dee Williams, Carrie Fisher, Frank Oz, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Irvin Kershner, James Earl Jones, Kenny Baker, mark Hamill, Star Wars | No comments

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977)

Posted on 05:53 by Unknown
It's very tricky, but try to imagine a time before Star Wars. You just can't do it can you? Well before Star Wars even made it to the big screen way back in 1977 20th Century Fox had some concerns after they conducted some market research. They decided to make Star Wars a more family-orientated film with  more focus on a human story and went to Comic-Con in San Diego as they felt the attendees to that event would be the ideal target demographic. That market research certainly paid off to great effect-everyone went to see it. Normally 20th Century Fox would make a yearly profit of $37 Million. In 1977, they made $79 Million,all because of Star Wars.

When Star Wars was first released on the Wednesday before memorial day in 1977 (in America), it arrived in theaters with great reviews and excellent word-of-mouth. It didn't take long for it to become a phenomenon, taking over Jaws in the box office-a position It held till Independence Day (1996). It was a true family film - perfect for kids and parents, a throwback to the space serials of the past and a look ahead to the future of cinema. Adults appreciated Lucas' masterful, magical movie-making. Children loved the creatures and the lightsabers. Even the merchandise proved to be a monster- Star Wars was everywhere, on bed sheets, action figures, computer games and even dodgy Christmas specials.

Back in the 1970's you could argue it was Hollywood's second golden age, but only Jaws and possibly the Exorcist could clam to be 'Blockbuster' films. However, neither can claim they're family films. Up steps George Lucas who'd just made a killing at the box office with American Graffiti,and so got permission to write his space opera in 1973. Lucas was influenced by the writings of Joseph Campbell who wrote about ancient Mythology. Lucas used that influence to create a cosmic western.

By now, the heroes-- Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher), Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness), Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) and the villain Darth Vader (Voiced by James Earl Jones) are all household names. These characters, familiar types with enough unique personality traits to keep them interesting, have become so well-known that a mere mention of their names anywhere in the world would spark a reaction.

Star Wars' timeless appeal lies in its easily identifiable archetypes-goodies, baddies and a princess that needs a good...rescue. Mark Hamill has stated this was the most intense picture he ever worked on. Alec Guinness also stated that making Star Wars was a bad experience and consistently claimed it was his idea to have Obi-Wan killed off as soon as possible so he wouldn't have to carry on saying those stupid lines.Even Liam Neeson - 20 years later- almost retired after filming Phantom Menace (and not because of Jar Jar Binks). But we've all know for ages that Lucas doesn't make actors movies. He makes big, blockbuster movies.

Since 1977, there have been many, many science fiction films, but none have managed to compete with Star Wars. Star Wars stands alone and triumphant, regardless of how many films try to take its crown.

Star Wars remains one of the greatest films ever made. It's still re-watchable after nearly 30 years and will probably still be watchable long after our time has passed.

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