Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Movie Review
“Rough One” offers the fans a welcome reminder of science fiction’s power to envisage worlds in which race and gender barriers do not apply. The British director Gareth Edwards’s space opera brings a gap between the old-school 70’s charm and the ultra-modern 21st century of this still evolving series.
Fans can ride once again on this emotional roller coaster and see how the story will continue on their favorite show. The Guardian reported that writers of “Rogue One” will focus on uniting heroes and villains of yore and mediate them by murky shades of gray. The movie is concentrated on Jones’s Jyn rekindling her rebel girl spirit to lead the resistance in search of Death Star’s plans. “Rogue One” is also a war movie in which fans can see the evolution of a punchy heroine. This movie will remind everyone that here the gender and race barriers doesn’t apply. The British actor Riz Ahmed will bring down-to-earth grid to those space adventures while Diego Luna is digging deep in the war as rebel fighter Cassian Andor. Alan Tudyk, on the other hand, lends some scene-stealing humor with K-2SO which is like C-3PO’s aggressive brother while Michel Giacchino is cheering and sobbing his way around the action.
Mark Hamill, who is known as Luke Skywalker tweeted his review for “Rogue One” and he seems impressed, Independent reported. “Rogue One” is the prequel to the 1977 film “A New Hope” in which Hamill is playing Luke Skywalker determinate to destroy the Death Star. Hamill’s next appearance will be in Episode VIII in late 2018. The movie is expected to hit $140-150 million this weekend which will make it the second most successful movie from all Star Wars films.
Edward’s “Rogue One” is an enthralling companion piece that fully embodies the “Star Wars” spirit and delivers rousing pleasures according to The Wall Street Journal. The movie is contained yet expensive, nostalgic yet new, some of the fans said.