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Star Wars: An Intergalactic Joyride "Star Wars" is the highest grossing movie of all time.. Gary Arnold and Edward Rothstein, two movie critics who had the opportunity to review this gre

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Star Wars: An Intergalactic Joyride

"Star Wars" is the highest grossing movie of all time It

is also one of

my favorites It was released in May 1977 and re-released in a restored and

enhanced Special Edition just last month There are many

different criteria that

can be used to describe ŒStar Wars' appeal Gary Arnold and Edward Rothstein,

two movie critics who had the opportunity to review this great movie, explain

its appeal in very much the same way There is a difference though Arnold

reviewed the original ŒStar Wars' twenty years ago and Rothstein reviewed the

recent Special Edition While they reviewed slightly different versions, they

both came to the conclusion that Star Wars is a great movie based

on similar

criteria They judged ŒStar Wars' on its ability to draw on classic styles and

timeless stories to create something new and absolutely original

The main factor in both of their positive reviews is the skill of writer

and director George Lucas to blend the old with the new They were both

impressed with his miraculously fresh configuration of many

different themes

from classic film and mythic origin into a cohesive and

entertaining movie He

has achieved a witty and exhilarating synthesis of themes and cliches from the

Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers comics and serials, plus such

related but less

expected sources as the western, the pirate melodrama, the aerial combat

melodrama and the samurai epic The movie's irresistible

stylistic charm

derives from the fact that Lucas can draw upon a variety of action-movie

sources with unfailing deftness and humor He is in superlative command of his

own movie-nurtured fantasy life Gary Arnold, Washington Post Staff Writer

Mr Rothstein along the same lines as Mr Arnold, mentions that Œthe plot line

of Star Wars follows the mythic archetechture outlined by Joseph Campbell in his

study of myth, "The Hero with a Thousand Faces," which has

influenced Mr

Lucas.'

Another aspect, unique to Rothstein's review of the new Special Edition but

not quite different from Arnold's assessment, is the way in which the movie

celebrates the past and not the future This aspect of ŒStar Wars', Rothstein

says, is what Œscreams out in opposition to the high-budget, high-tech,

special-effect spectaculars that it (Star Wars) spawned.' This is where, Rothstein says,

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that ŒStar Wars' gets its authenticity The whimsical

ramshackleness is actually

meant to be a sign of the heroes' authenticity: what is older is more powerful

technology, when it appears in ŒStar Wars,' is evil, ghastly, massive and

brutish "advanced" invention is most evident in the space ships

of the evil

Empire Edward Rothstein, Movie Critic, New York Times

This "ramshakleness" that Rothstein speaks of keeps the movie afloat by not

sacrificing the story for special effects The special effects complement the

movie, but do not carry it This is where Rothstein says that so many recent

movies have failed Arnold, unable to see into the future, was unable to

evaluate the movie in this way He hadn't the chance to see how badly Hollywood

would try to imitate ŒStar Wars', thinking its appeal lay more in its Œeffects

and quick jolts, rather than from the mythic significance with which they were

injected.'

Hollywood never grasped fully the lesson taught by ŒStar Wars' Both

Rothstein and Arnold believe that this lesson is what makes ŒStar Wars' so great

They used the same criteria (the convincing story, admirable characters, and

the writer/director Lucas's skill as a storyteller) to come to a positive review

of the movie Arnold summed it up in his closing "Lucas' use of old time

conventions and stories add to the movie in such a way as to create the unique

and fresh fantasy world that is ŒStar Wars'."

Works Cited:

Arnold, Gary "Star Wars: A Spectacular Intergalactic Joyride."

The Washington Post 25 May 1977

Rothstein, Edward "'Star Wars' Salutes a Brave Old World."

The New York Times 31 January 1997

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