The Case for Remaking Star Wars
Nov. 3rd, 2015 03:03 pmAlright, I've poked my fun, pointed out some problems. It's only right that I try to come up with something better.
The root problem I see in the Star Wars movies, both trilogies, is that they mistake the nature of the conflict between
Jedi and Sith.
Disclaimers: This going to take a lot of analysis and it's going to involve discussion of some Eastern Philosophy, mixing from different sides of a continent that makes other continents look small. Not only is this a lot of culture to smoosh into this conversation, I have a dramatically amateur understanding of the philosophies. I'm not going to go into depth, here. And, do not treat what I say as real knowledge but, if you are interested, a reason to research for yourself.
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The root problem I see in the Star Wars movies, both trilogies, is that they mistake the nature of the conflict between
Jedi and Sith.
Disclaimers: This going to take a lot of analysis and it's going to involve discussion of some Eastern Philosophy, mixing from different sides of a continent that makes other continents look small. Not only is this a lot of culture to smoosh into this conversation, I have a dramatically amateur understanding of the philosophies. I'm not going to go into depth, here. And, do not treat what I say as real knowledge but, if you are interested, a reason to research for yourself.
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