Star Wars: A New Hope
Star Wars has captured the imagination of millions, even 27 years later. It is the movie that is the epitome of movie watching. When Star Wars was introduced it was light years ahead of its time seemingly beamed from another galaxy. As a youngster I remember watching the film and becoming entranced in its power to pull me into this other universe. In order to gain a more firm grasp on why Star Wars has had such an impact on my viewing experience, I did a little footwork to find the answers.If a film's monetary success is any indication of its cultural impact, Star Wars is one of the most influential films ever. Canada and the U.S. alone in the first year of Star Wars: A New Hope totaled $216 million. In 1977 there were no personal computers and no cell phones and Space Odyssey: 2001 was the space epic to beat. The public dealt with economic inflation and rising oil prices. The space race was over, but the cold war was on. During the decade Hollywood's focused on downbeat and gritty films with an
George's influence even stretched as far as historical Japan with Jedi arising from the term Jidai Geki meaning period drama and designated natural medieval. These areas include, but are not limited to collector's items, academic and scholarly articles, and imitation or expansion of the original text. This material is circulated in many different forms, especially over the internet. His intent was to make a Flash Gordon-like film and was influenced by Errol Flynn and philosopher Joseph Campbell. This is partly due to advances in technology and cinematography - many of which were pioneered in this very film. This may help explain the sheer volume of Star Wars related material available today. George Lucas had unique vision that started with THX 1138 and came to a fruit in Star Wars. The first time I heard Darth Vader and his eerie breathing I turned to solid goose-bumps. The Internet is so full of collector and trivia based web sites that is an epic undertaking simply to sort through them all to find any serious engagement of the films. I could almost feel the presence of the "Force" when shown levitation and Jedi mind tricks and especially when Luke ignores technology and uses the Force to destroy a Death Star. Star Wars has not only effected the film industry through its entertainment value, but also its value as myth and its impact on society. Star Wars has space ships, laser blasts, action sequences, and a surplus of almost everything one could want in a sci-fi epic, including a rousing good-beats-evil climax. Through demographic marketing studies the studios realized that they needed more films aimed at the young crowd, and films made by the younger new and fresh talent.
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