![]() ![]() This almost felt a bit off considering that they could have taken more chances with this or even packed an emotional punch with a smaller group, but that was thrown to the side. For those wanting to see the technology of today at full force in a Star Wars film, look no further as it just piles on troop numbers. Eventually the squad grows with some Force religious type guys and other random rebels.ĭespite focusing on a small group in this film it still was not at all an intimate setting as there were massive space battles and gigantic amounts of carnage. ![]() This robot absolutely stole every scene he was in providing a somewhat sarcastic and hilarious point of view. ![]() This initial mission sends her outward with Cassian (Diego Luna) and the most charismatic/best member of the rebel squad K-2SO (Alan Tudyk). The rebels break her out from an Imperial prison and want to have her help them find her father. The lead here was Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones), the daughter of The Death Star's creator and one that was definitely always a typical rebellious individual. The general plot of the story was to build on the universe by showing us how The Death Star came to be and where the rebels got the plans at the start of Episode 4. With that in mind it did feel incredibly like a filler telling an interesting story, but one that didn't entirely feel necessary. I suppose expectations are going to be high on this coming off of Episode 7 and preceding Episode 8. This is the first in what's supposed to be everlasting years of Star Wars Anthology films and it was generally average. ![]()
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