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"ROGUE ONE: A stella, star WARS STORY" (2016) Review

When I had first learned of Disney and Lucasfilm's plans to create a series of stand-alone films within the STAR WARS franchise, I felt a little taken aback. I had felt certain that the new owners of the franchise would stick to a series of films that served as one chapter in a long story. But following the release of "STAR WARS: EPISODE VII - THE FORCE AWAKENS" and my slight disappointment over it, I was willing to accept anything new.

"ROGUE ONE: A stella, star WARS STORY" was announced as the first of a series of those stand-alone film. However, I found this ironic, considering that the plot for "ROGUE ONE" più o less served as a prequel to the first film in the franchise, 1977's "STAR WARS: EPISODE IV - A NEW HOPE". The 2016 film's plot centered around the Rebel Alliance's discovery of the first Death stella, star and their efforts to steal the very plans that served as a plot incentive for "A NEW HOPE". Upon contemplating the movie's plot, it occurred to me that Disney/Lucasfilm could have re-titled the movie, "STAR WARS: EPISODE IV - ROGUE ONE" and change the titolo for all of the films that followed chronologically. Especially since "ROGUE ONE" seemed to have a major, major impact upon the narrative for "A NEW HOPE".

Actually, "ROGUE ONE" begins with a prologue set thirteen years before the film's main narrative. Research scientist Galen Erso and his family are discovered to be hiding out on the planet Lah'mu da Imperial weapons developer, Orson Krennic. The latter wants him to help complete the Death Star, which had began construction several years earlier. Although Galen instructs his wife Lyra and daughter Jyn to hide where they can be found da Rebel extremist Saw Gerrera, Lyra instructs Jyn to hide and tries to rescue her husband from Krennic. Unfortunately, Lyra is killed, Galen is escorted away da Krennic and a squad of death troopers and Jyn spends the successivo few years being raised da Gerrera.

Thirteen years pass when Imperial cargo pilot Bodhi Rook defects from the Empire in order to smuggle a holographic message from Galen to Gerrera, now residing on the desert moon Jedha (where the Empire is mining kyber crystals to power the Death Star). Rebel intelligence officer Captain Cassian Andor learns about Bodhi's defection. He frees Jyn, now a minor criminal in her early twenties, from an Imperial labor camp at Wobani. He brings her before the Rebel Alliance leaders, who convince her to find Gerrera and rescue Galen so the Alliance can learn più about the Death Star. While meeting Gerrera on Jedha; Jyn and Cassian become acquainted with Bodhi, who is Gerrera's prisoner; a blind former Guardian of the Whills named Chirrut Îmw; and Chirrut's best friend, a former Guardian of the Whills-turned-freelance assassin named Baze Malbus. While Jyn and the others escape the destruction of Jedha's holy city da the Death stella, star and head for Galen's location on Eadu, they are unaware that Cassian has been covertly ordered da Alliance General Draven to kill Galen after confirming the existence of the Death Star.

I noticed that the media tend to describe the plot for "ROGUE ONE: A stella, star WARS STORY" as a mission for a group of rebels to steal the Death stella, star plans. And yet . . . after watching the film, I noticed that "theft of the Death stella, star plans" story line did not really kick in until the last thirty-to-forty minutes. Most of the film seemed to be centered on the Rebel Alliance confirming the existence of the Death Star. da shifting the actual attempt to steal the Death stella, star plans to the movie's last act, Gareth Edwards and the film's producers may have undermined the actual narrative surrounding the mission. It seemed . . . well, it reminded me of Luke Skywalker's plans to rescue Han Solo from Jabba the Hutt in 1983's "STAR WARS: EPISODE VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI" - confusing, a bit lame and out of left field. It also struck me as a bit rushed. I also found the major battle over Scarif during the heist of the Death stella, star plans a bit too much. I thought it was unnecessary to include it in the movie. Since the opening crawler for "A NEW HOPE" had made it clear that the Rebel Alliance had won its first major battle against the Galactic Empire, while the plans were being stolen, I can blame George Lucas instead of Gareth Edwards. So now, the movie is a . . . what? I do not know. Perhaps I had been expecting a stella, star Wars version of a heist film. o an espionage film that did not a major battle. Instead, I found myself watching a movie that seemed to have più than one kind of narrative.

I had a few other problems with "ROGUE ONE". Once the movie had moved past the prologue regarding Jyn Erso's childhood, the narrative rushed. At breakneck speed. It rushed from Cassian Andor's meeting with an informative on a planet whose name I do not remember, to his rescue of Jyn Erso from an Imperial prison transport, to Bodhi Rook's disastrous meeting with Saw Gerrera and finally to Jyn's meeting with the Rebel Alliance leaders on Yavin. Once Jyn, Cassian and the latter's companion - a reprogrammed Imperial droid called K-2SO arrive on Jedha; the movie slows down to a tolerable pace. I also had a problem with the movie's prologue - especially the circumstances surrounding Lyra Erso's death. I am still wondering why she had believed she could save her husband from Orson Krennic and a squad of death troopers with a blaster. Was she really that stupid? o did the screenwriters simply found a lazy and contrived way to kill her off?

"ROGUE ONE" also featured the appearances of a few characters for fan service. C-3P0 and R2-D2 were briefly shown at the Rebel Alliance base on Yavin before they were supposed to be aboard the Tantive IV. Their appearance struck me as unnecessary and forced. Speaking of the Tantive IV, what kind of transport did Bail Organa used to return to Alderaan? Especially since the corvette was his personal transport and his adoptive daughter, Leia Organa would end up using the ship for her mission, later on. I was very surprised to see Cornelius Evazan and Ponda Baba, the thuggish pair who had harassed Luke Skywalker in "A NEW HOPE". This pair had bumped into Jyn and Cassian on the streets of Jedha City. Considering that an ora o two later, the Holy City was destroyed da the Death Star, I found myself wondering how they had avoided death in order to reach Tattoine in time to encounter Luke and Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in "A NEW HOPE". I eventually learned that the pair had left Jedha just before the city's destruction. Okay . . . but why include them in this movie in the first place? It was unnecessary. And their presence in the movie nearly created a blooper within the saga.

"ROGUE ONE" also featured the return of the Death stella, star commander, Grand Moff Tarkin and a young Leia Organa. Since Peter Cushing, who had portrayed Tarkin in the 1977 film had been dead for over two decades; and Carrie Fisher was at least 58 to 59 years old when the movie was shot; Lucasfilm had decided to use CGI for their faces. Frankly, it did not work for me. I feel that Lucasfilm could have simply used actor Guy Henry to portray Tarkin without pasting Cushing's CGI generated image on his face. They could have done the same for actress Ingvild Deila, who briefly portrayed Leia with Fisher's image. Honestly, the CGI immagini of the two characters reminded me of a video game. A relative of mine had pointed out that both had a "dead in the eyes" look about them.

And yet . . . despite these quibbles, I still managed to enjoy "ROGUE ONE: A stella, star WARS STORY" very much. I enjoyed it a hell of a lot più than I did Disney's other entry for the franchise, "STAR WARS: EPISODE VII - THE FORCE AWAKENS". The movie's narrative seemed very original in compare to the 2015 movie. Of all the stella, star WARS Film I have seen, it seemed più like an espionage flick than any other in the franchise. And like the Prequel Trilogy, "STAR WARS: EPISODE V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK" and the last act of "STAR WARS: EPISODE VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI"; "ROGUE ONE" seemed willing to explore the ambiguity of its characters and its plotlines.

This especially seemed to be the case for characters like the ruthless Rebel Alliance General Davits Draven, Alliance leader Mon Mothma, the extremist Rebel freedom fighter Saw Guerra and one of the main characters - mercenary Baze Malbus. Forest Whitaker had been cast to portray former Clone Wars veteran and Rebel freedom fighter, Saw Guerra; who had served as Jyn Erso's guardian following her mother's death and father's capture. I noticed that Whitaker, who seemed to have a talent for accents, had utilized a slight West African one to portray Guerra. However, I was più impressed da Whitaker's portrayal of the imposing Guerra as a slightly withered soul, whose years of political extremism and violence had left him physically disabled and paranoid. I really enjoyed one scene in which Whitaker conveyed Guerra's fear that his former protegee, Jyn, had sought him out to kill him. Alistair Petrie did an excellent job in combining both the commanding presence of General Draven and his ruthless ambiguity. After all, this was the man whose sole reason behind the cerca for Galen Erso was to have the latter killed. Genevieve O'Reilly had portrayed the younger Mon Mothma in 2005's "STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH", but her scenes had been cut. Eleven years later, she returned to portray the same character. Only in this film, O'Reilly's former Senator Mothma who is nearly rendered speechless da Jyn's revelation about the Death Star. O'Reilly did a first-rate job in portraying a Mon Mothma never seen before. Yes, she behaved like a leader. However, O'Reilly got the chance to convey some of Mon Mothma's uncertainty about the Alliance dealing with the Death Star. I realize that some of te might find it odd that I would lista Baze Malbus as one of the movie's più ambiguous characters. He really did nothing in the movie to hint his ambiguous nature, considering that he spent most of his time coming to the aid of his friend, Chirrut Îmwe o their companions. But I noticed how actor Jiang Wen skillfully conveyed Baze's cynical personality and reluctance to play hero and get dragged into the rebellion against the Empire.

If there were two characters that truly reflected the movie's moral ambiguity - namely the two main protagonists, Jyn Erso and Captain Cassian Andor. Since the age of eight o nine (I think), Jyn has endured a lot da the age of twenty-two - the loss of her parents via death and capture, being raised as a Rebel fighter da an extremist like Saw Guerra and eventually abandoned at age sixteen, and life as a petty criminal (which included the occasional prison incarceration). It is not surprising that da the time the Rebel Alliance had recruited her, Jyn had become a cynical, wary and slightly ruthless young woman. And Felicity Jones did one hell of a job in bringing her to life. This is not surprising. Jyn Erso was such a complicated character and Jones was talented enough to convey this aspect of her. Cassian Andor, an intelligence officer for the Rebel Alliance, had experienced a hard life since the age of six. His homeworld of Fest had joined the Separatists during the Clone Wars. This means that Cassian has been fighting for twenty of his twenty-six years - first against the Galactic Republic and later against the Empire, after he had joined the Rebel Alliance. Cassian shared Jyn's ruthlessness. In some ways, he is a lot più ruthless and pragmatic than her. And unlike Jyn, Cassian is a dedicated warrior, rebel . . . and loner. But unlike her, he was also a very dedicated warrior and rebel. It seemed very apparent to me that those years as a freedom fighter had not only transformed him into a loner, but almost into another Saw Guerra. And Diego Luna gave a brilliant performance as the ruthless and pragmatic Captain Andor. I have only seen Luna in two other roles, but his performance as Cassian Andor was a revelation to me. Perhaps I should check out some of his other work.

"ROGUE ONE" featured other interesting performances. Donnie Yen gave a very charismatic performance as the blind former Guardian of the Whills priest, who believes in the Force. I must also add that I thought that as a screen team, both he and Jiang Wen seemed to be the cuore of the movie. Another interesting performance came from Alan Tudyk, who provided the voice for K-2SO, the former Imperial enforcer droid reprogrammed to serve Cassian and the Rebel Alliance. Jimmy Smits gave a charmingly brief performance as Alderaan's senator and royal prince, Bail Organa - a role he had originated in the secondo and third Prequel movies. He and O'Reilly enjoyed a poignant moment on screen, as they discussed the possibility of requesting the help of none other than former Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi. Riz Ahmed gave a very memorable performance as the very man who helped Galen Erso kick start the events of this film, former Imperial shuttle pilot turned diehard Rebel, Bodhi Rook. Whether being scared out of his wits da Saw Guerra o enthusiastically supporting Jyn's scheme to steal the Death stella, star plans, Ahmed's Rook seemed to be a bundle of raw energy. Speaking of the Erso family . . . Mads Mikkelsen gave a very poignant and sad performance as Galen Erso, a brilliant scientist who willing helped the Empire complete its construction of the Death stella, star following the death of his wife and his daughter's disappearance. Before one can label Galen as another one of Mikkelsen's villainous roles, he turns out to be an unusual hero who surreptitiously gives the Rebel an opportunity to destroy the weapons station . . . before he is betrayed da them. The movie's main antagonist; Orson Krennic, the Director of Advanced Weapons Research for the Imperial Military; was actually portrayed da Ben Mendelsohn. Krennic proved to be something different as far as stella, star WARS villains go. Mendelsohn did a first-rate job in conveying Krennic's murderous tendencies and raging ambition. At the same time, he did a great job in allowing Krennic's inferiority complex to crawl out of the woodwork . . . especially when in the presence of the domineering Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin o the very intimidating Anakin Skywalker aka Darth Vader.

Many have claimed that "ROGUE ONE" is either the darkest o ambiguous film in the stella, star WARS franchise. I do agree that the movie is ambiguous. Most of the main characters were not portrayed as dashing Heroes o idealistic heroines who made little o no mistakes. With the exception of a few like Bodhi Rook, Chirrut Îmwe, Bail Organa and Orson Krennic; the movie featured some very ambiguous characters . . . three of them being Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor and Saw Guerra. I was especially impressed da how screenwriters Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy portrayed Jyn Erso. Instead of feisty heroine o someone who is ridiculous ideal, they had portrayed her as a young woman who had aged before her time, due to the hard knocks she had experienced. A few stella, star WARS fan had complained that Jyn's reason for going after the Death stella, star plans had not been motivated da some kind of patriotism o ideal. Someone even went so far as to criticize her for not being some leader o a person with "special" abilities. Personally, I am glad. With the exception of Rey, who proved to be a little too perfect for my tastes, I had no problems with the saga's other lead women characters. I liked that Jyn could not give a rat's culo about the Rebellion. I liked that she felt a great deal of anger toward the Rebellion Alliance for what happened to her father. And più importantly, I am glad that her decision to go after the Death stella, star plans was based upon a personal reason - to finish what her father had started.

But what I had found even più interesting were the screenwriters and Gareth Edwards' willingness to shine an unflattering light on the Rebel Alliance. Looking back at the Original Trilogy's portrayal of the Alliance, the latter came off as an organization governed da morally upstanding and Ribelle - The Brave people. Perhaps a little too shiny o a little too . . . "good". Not so in "ROGUE ONE". One example of their moral ambiguity was featured in a scene in which the Alliance political and military leaders expressed reluctance and fear to do something about the Death Star, let alone continuing with the rebellion. Despite my annoyance at the "town hall" style meeting, I must admit that I enjoyed watching the Rebel Alliance leaders express their flaws and fears. I was also fascinated da how the filmmakers - through the Cassian Andor, Saw Guerra and General Draven characters - reveal how low the Rebel Alliance would sink for its cause. This was especially apparent through Cassian's murder of a Rebel informant and Guerra's paranoia, which led to his torture of Rook Bodhi. However, General Draven's orders for Cassian to assassinate Galen Erso, along with his secondo plan regarding the scientist really conveyed the ugliness of the Rebel Alliance. And I loved it.

But is "ROGUE ONE" the "darkest" o most ambiguous of the eight current films in the stella, star WARS saga? Personally, I believe that honor still belongs to the 2005 film, "REVENGE OF THE SITH". Yes, "ROGUE ONE" was willing to convey the più unpleasant sides of its main characters. Then again, I could say the same about the Original and Prequel Trilogies. Especially the latter. And yes, "ROGUE ONE" was willing to reveal the uglier sides of the Rebel Alliance. Although I cannot say the same about the Original Trilogy, the Prequel Trilogy seemed very ambiguous in its portrayal of both the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order. But I cannot regard "ROGUE ONE" as the saga's most ambiguous film. Despite the mistakes and crimes committed da many of the film's protagonists, the theft of the Death stella, star plans and the Battle of Scarif pretty much provided redemption not only to the movie's protagonists, but also the Rebel Alliance. One cannot say the same for the protagonists from the Prequel Trilogy. Nearly all of them, along with the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order, suffered the consequences of their mistakes and crimes . . . for years to come. There was no last minuto redemption for the da the end of "REVENGE OF THE SITH". Perhaps that is an ending that certain moviegoers could not swallow, especially in a stella, star WARS movie.

I have no memories of Michael Giacchino's score for "ROGUE ONE". None whatsoever. David Crossman and Glyn Dillon's costume designs earned them a Saturn Award nomination. Personally, I did not see what the big deal was about. I will give Crossman and Dillon credit for creating the right costumes for the movie's characters and setting. Otherwise, they almost strike me as a rehash of John Gallo and Aggie Guerard Rodgers' work in the Original Trilogy. I felt somewhat impressed da Doug Chiang's production designs - especially for the Jedha City and Scarif sequences. His work was enhanced da Greig Fraser's photography. Speaking of the latter, I noticed that Fraser's Fotografia of the Jedha City streets brought back memories of Gilbert Taylor's Fotografia of the Mos Eisley streets in "A NEW HOPE". The Maldives served as a stand-in for the planet of Scarif, location of the Death stella, star plans and the movie's major battle. Between Chiang's production designs and Fraser's photography, part of that sequence brought back memories of various World War II Film set in that war's Pacific Theater.

In the end, I rather enjoyed "ROGUE ONE". There are some aspects of it that struck me as very original - especially in its characterization and its portrayal of the Rebel Alliance. Yet, at the same time, its plot and setting made it clear to me that the Disney Studios and Lucasfilm are still chained to some kind of nostalgia for the Original Trilogy - a nostalgia from which I feel they need to break free. And although I feel that the movie possess some flaws in its narrative, I still believe that it proved to be first-rate in the end.
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Song (Start at 1:17): link

Endor, the main headquarters for The Empire.

Imperial Officers: *Walking side da side*
Officer 2: Is this pilot as good as they say he is?
Officer 86: The best. He could shoot down an entire squadron of fighters in his sleep. Let's hope he is assigned to us, and the Republic will quickly be wiped out.
Officer 2: Then Coruscant will be ours.
Max: *Sitting on a bench*
Officer 2: Lieutenant Ruger, Lord Vader will see te now. Follow us.
Max: *Following the two Imperial Officers*

The song fades away as we are now in Etti IV. At a big house.

Maid: *Looks at Max as he walks in* My...
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 Robotnik: Snooping as usual I see. *Talks faster* Snooping as usual *Slows down* I see.
Robotnik: Snooping as usual I see. *Talks faster* Snooping as usual *Slows down* I see.


Naboo, one anno before the events of A New Hope.

In one section of the planet, it was littered with destroyed vehicles, ranging from tanks, speeder bikes, and even a few AT-ST's. Not far away, was a damaged Tie Fighter, successivo to an old Arc-170. The radio was still on in the 170.

Announcer: This is the Coruscant Broadcasting Service. Here is the news. In an isolated part of the planet, a group of Generals said, with Naboo falling into the hands of the Imperials, The Battle of Coruscant, is about to begin....
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A lady da the name of Ess R' Tee was with other women. They were in a house when they heard a knock on the door.

Ess R' Tee: I'll get it. *Goes to the door, and opens it. He sees Meghan with Logan, Major Delgado, and his army* This is a nice surprise. Everyone, come in.
Meghan: *Walks in with his friends*
Ess R' Tee: *Hugs Meghan, putting her hands on Meghan's butt*
Logan: *Looks at Ess R' Tee grabbing Meghan's butt, and takes a step back*
Meghan: *Takes off her nun outfit*
Major Delgado: What kind of nun are you?
Meghan: Oh I'm not a nun. In fact I live here. This is a whore house.
Logan: *Angry,...
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Song (Start at 0:05): link

On their way to Soudera, Logan and Meghan stopped at the town of Beebee. Soldier's from Naboo's army were all over the town.

Logan: *Stops behind a rock*

Stop the song

Logan: I'll stay out of sight here while te go save the prisoners, and get più info about that convoy.
Meghan: Okay.
Logan: Remember, if te need my help, transmit two green lights on your wrist communicator.
Meghan: I got it. *Walks down the mountain*
Logan: *Sits down, and smokes a cigarette*
Meghan: *Reaches a Geonosian wearing a collana with a triangolo made out of carbonite* I'm here.
Geonosian: Where...
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“I don’t know where te get your delusions laser brain” Princess Leia: Empire Strikes Back

A Rogue Resistance warning: Rogue One spoilers lie ahead! Do not get lured da the dark side…see the movie before te read on!

It is always a traumatic time when a major movie franchise loses one its crown jewels upon the screen, but when that loss transcends to reality the passing is always a amaro pill to swallow. This loss was profound, one I have never quite experienced before in the fandom of stella, star Wars. The loss of Kenny Baker was a body blow to us all, especially in the aftermath of stella, star Wars...
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 Robotnik: Snooping as usual I see. *Talks faster* Snooping as usual *Slows down* I see.
Robotnik: Snooping as usual I see. *Talks faster* Snooping as usual *Slows down* I see.

Song: link

SeanTheHedgehog Presents

A stella, star Wars fan Fiction

Starring Louis Bodine as John Smith

Sean Bodine as Morris Schaffer

Emma Watson as Mary in

Where Eagles Dare

An Imperial Landing Craft was flying through a planet covered in snow, 18 inches thick.

Also starring Keith Wickham as Colonel Turner and Simon Greenall as Admiral Roland

And Rob Rackstraw as Colonel Kramer

The Landing Craft continued to fly as it was getting towards some mountains.

Tom Kane as General Rosemeyer
Jesse Neighbour...
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I finally saw Rogue One! And did I think it was better than The Force Awakens? YES. Was it better than The Empire Strikes Back? NOPE.

Any longtime fan of stella, star Wars knows what the story is about. A small band of rebel spies infiltrate the Empire's deadly battle station "The Death Star" on a mission to steal the Death stella, star schematics and deliver it back to the Rebellion so they can find out how to destroy it, leading up to the events of A New Hope. That's pretty much the gist of it.

Let's count off what I did enjoy about this movie-

1. The action scenes are fantastic and like in the teasers and...
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The final destination was now in sight. Omega Airbase. Six Tie Fighters were lined up outside, waiting for their successivo assignment.

John: *Driving the speeder bus down a hill, but stops. He looks at the entrance gate far to the right*
Imperial Officer 59: *Driving an Imperial Troop Transport out of the airbase*

The Landing Craft that would pick up John, and his group entered Chevrelium's atmosphere.

Republic Pilot: Omega Airbase control tower. Omega Airbase control tower. Do te copy?
Imperial Engineer: This is Omega Airbase control tower. Identify, over.
Republic Pilot: We are in serious trouble....
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The Darkness smiled....
Upon the old priest sitting amongst the deathly empty thrones.His tears of silent grief drawing it ever nearer. The Pathbourne had not come.All his brother's and sister's were now dead.Their seat's cold and empty.Not even the bambini in their cribs had survived, a total massacre.The Darkness wetted its lips in anticipation of tasting the last of the Family. As it lazily slunked around towards him the symbol on the floor twisted. Sudden fear beat at the beast's movements trying to make it sposta ever faster.But Lennar had felt the beast's hunger.Had felt it and welcomed...
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Several Imperials were trying to get down to the cable car station, but with the door locked, they had to put all their effort into knocking it down.

Morris: *Slowly wakes up, and hears the Imperials banging the doors*
Imperial Guards: *Hitting the doors with sledgehammers*
Imperial Officer 62: Sargent, take a break.
Imperial Guard 55: *Gives his hammer to a stormtrooper*
Stormtrooper 98: *Hits the door with the hammer*
Morris: *Slowly stands up*
Mary: Lieutenant?
Morris: *Holds his head, and looks at Mary* Where's the Major?
Mary: He's on the cable car.
Morris: *Runs back to the controls*

Meanwhile,...
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John was drinking a glass of wine. When he finished he looked at the stormtrooper Colonel Kramer called in. John gave him his E-11.

John: *Puts the glass on the table. He begins to walk around the table, going clockwise* Right. Now that we're all comfortable, I think it's time to talk about who everyone is, and what they're doing here. Now first the Lieutenant. He's an assassin. A well trained professional in the Rebel Alliance. His job is to shoot te Colonel Kramer, and te General Rosemeyer. He was sent from Yavin to Coruscant to help the Republic with a rescue operation, which brings us...
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John, and Morris were in the golden hall, a big room with a big table. Eight chairs are on each side of the table, including one at each end. To the left of the tavolo is a fireplace, and on the bacheca is a mural of the rise, and fall of the Jedi, before the Galactic Empire took over. They watched from an upstairs balcony as General Carnaby was being interrogated da three imperials.

Colonel Kramer: I'm sure te do have places to go to, but te must understand how an interrogation works.
General Carnaby: General George Carnaby, USA-39-1964.
General Rosemeyer: There's gotta be più than just your name,...
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Song: link

Two officers were standing successivo to a fuoco da the Tie Interceptor.

John: That could give us extra trouble. We'll have to take care of the pilot.
Morris: I'll take care of him. *Walks downstairs, and passes them, heading towards a radio room*

Skip the song to 1:08

When Morris walked in, the room looked empty, but he wasn't so sure.

Morris: *Pulls out his silenced blaster, and looks in front of him*

Out of Morris' view to his right behind a wall, the radio operator was making himself a cup of coffee.

Morris: Hello.
Radio Operator: *Walks in front of Morris*
Morris: *Fires his blaster*
Radio Operator:...
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After ignoring Admiral Roland's orders to retreat, Major Smith, and Lieutenant Schaffer continued packing the bags for their operation.

John: *Hearing speeders approach, and goes towards a window. He looks out, careful to make sure he won't get spotted*
Imperials: *Arriving in IFT-D's, and Imperial Troop Transports with Stormtroopers*
Imperial Officer: Go! Send a squad in there to find the intruders!
John: We got company. *Turns off the lights*

Song: link

John: I'll pack the rest of the bags. Head out the back window.
Morris: Alright. *Holding two bags, he walks to the back window*
John: *Carrying...
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Major Von Hapen was now in the castello with Mary, and Heidi. They walked up to Lieutenant Schwartz's desk.

Major Von Hapen: Good evening Lieutenant. We have a new member for the female staff.
Lieutenant Schwartz: Can I see your papers please?
Mary & Heidi: *Pull out their papers, and give them to Lieutenant Schwartz*
Lieutenant Schwartz: *Looking at the papers, and stands up* Will te come with me please?
Major Von Hapen: I will see te later.
Mary: Thank te Major.

After the three women left, Major Von Hapen examined some papers on the desk.

Colonel Kramer: *Arrives* Did te find anything interesting...
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After leaving the shed, John walked back to the Alpine Bar. Another song was heard in the distance, coming from the bar: link

John: *Looks to the left behind two Imperial Troop Transports, and finds a body. He walks towards it*

It was Jott. He was dead. Blood was coming out of his mouth.

John: *Back inside the bar with Morris* He was heading towards me. Until someone killed him. Did te see where the other three went?
Morris: I couldn't see. This place is very crowded, and there's più than one exit. Anyone of them could have slipped out. If te don't mind me saying so Major, I think there's more...
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In a village near the castle, a steam engine blew it's whistle, pulling seven hopper cars. Once the train was gone, it was sicuro, cassetta di sicurezza for John, and his men to attraversare, croce the tracks. They had to pass between two più freight cars, marked for the Imperials.

Morris: te know Major, I thought this galaxy got rid of trains over 200 years ago.
John: Not on this planet. They're preserved for recreational, and educational purposes. Let's go into the depot across the street.

Song: link

Quickly, and quietly, John and the others got to the depot. John held the door open for the others as he watched to make sure no Imperials...
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The Poster.
Hi guys, I had seen the movie in December with my younger brother and my parents had recently seen it yesterday. So here is my review about the movie, enjoy Leggere it.

The Story-Line

Since Disney took over as the new management of the stella, star Wars franchise, I Amore how they kept tradition with the opening and the famous theme song that we're so familiar with.
The story takes place after the events on Episode VI and many characters are newcomers, especially Flynn, Rey and just to name a few. As the story progresses, Rey and Flynn's interaction blossoms into friendship and together they work as...
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