Wow.
Going into this one, I knew we would be going to a galaxy far, far away to a time that was before the OT. But I was not prepared for the depth and how much this movie would move me.
I've spent so much time with the Force, the chosen ones, the Skywalker destinies and Sith legacies over the past month. But Rogue One was about the forgotten people. The ones who don't have powers or sabers, who don't get remembered in the legends, but still chose to stand up for what they believe in even knowing they might never see the result of their fight. And it was absolutely beautiful and heartbreaking because of that.
Jyn Erso, Cassian, Chirrut, Baze, Bodhi, even K-2SO. Even single one of them broke my heart in the most beautiful way. Their courage wasn't loud or flashy. It was silent and personal. It came from a palce of true pain, loss, and "I've lost too much not to fight". And maybe that's what made their sacrifice feel so gutting? So human. So real.
The final act sent me spiraling. The plans being passed forward, hand to hand, body to body, through the smoke and fear and chaos- THAT was storytelling. That was hope. And I couldn't help but feel full body chills as I watched hope get literally lifted from the wreckage and carried into the stars.
I look at A New Hope through a completely different lens now. It makes that title feel earned in a way I never really understood before.
I loved this movie. I didn't just enjoy it, I actually felt it. Deeply. Rogue One was so much more than I ever expected. It's a eulogy and a love letter to the nameless heroes who made everything else possible. Thank you for watching with me!
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LINK: https://youtu.be/Z7IwCk5RwpY
I watched this on Disney Plus
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