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A presence I've not felt since.a long time ago, in a galaxy that feels far, far away in some respects but, with the brilliance of The Force Awakens as the next chapter in the storied saga, right here and right now in others. Star Wars has never not been relevant since the original film's blockbusting debut back in 1977, but its revitalization in 2015 with the long-awaited seventh franchise film, and the first to release since George Lucas transferred control to Disney, has been nothing less than a re-awakening of the core fan base and the franchise's worldwide appeal alike. Not since 1999, in the months and days and hours leading up to The Phantom Menace's release to theaters, has there been so much palpable excitement in the air around a movie, a feeling of youthful revitalization and unadulterated hope for a film franchise that has, unlike any before it or any since, so perfectly married whimsical fantasy, keen dramatic storytelling, and movie magic as well as Star Wars. Those prequel films, and the first two in particular, didn't quite live up to fan expectations, but part of the problem was that they looked the wrong way, choosing to gaze backwards in time rather than push the series forward. They re-introduced a previously established universe and lore rather than evolve them in a meaningful way.
There's something magical about the way forward, fully exploring the unknown rather than being led through a past with an inevitable destination clearly in sight. Vruchenie yubilejnoj lenti yubilyaru. And The Force Awakens is filled with bold new strokes and striking happenings, all the while remaining ever faithful to the source and all of its biggest concepts and tiniest intricacies alike.
More than any film since The Empire Strikes Back, The Force Awakens exudes Star Wars and all that those two words imply. The Empire has been destroyed, but in its place a new menace to the galaxy has emerged: The New Order. Led by the mysterious Snoke (Andy Serkis), General Hux (Domhnall Gleeson), and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), the organization has constructed a new weapon many times larger and more powerful than the Death Stars before it.
The Rebellion remains, though it's been rebranded as The Resistance. The warring factions have one goal: to track down the long-missing Luke Skywalker, the Jedi who stands in the way of The First Order and represents the only hope for The Resistance. General Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher) has sent The Resistance's best pilot, Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), to the planet Jakku to retrieve vital data that could lead The Resistance to Skywalker. Dameron is captured, but his droid, BB-8, escapes with the information and stumbles upon Rey (Daisy Ridley), a scavenger who has lived a life shrouded in the haze of a destiny greater than selling off scraps for bites of food.
She's soon aided by a morality driven Stormtrooper who has fled The First Order and taken to the name 'Finn' (John Boyega). The two escape The First Order with the droid and its information, but they'll need more help than an old, practically mothballed, Corellian freighter if they're to survive the pursuit and get the information to those in desperate need of it. The movie begins and.something isn't right. The 20th Century Fox logo and fanfare are missing. They had become synonymous with Star Wars, in some ways more identifiable as the start of a Star Wars movie than the iconic 'A long time ago.' Prologue, the crawl, and the music, and even, arguably, the studio that logo and fanfare actually represent.