Tuesday, December 29, 2015

This is the correct order to see the Star Wars films – Side2

(Page2): If you have not seen “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” already and might like to freshen up the previous films first, then it is possible you are keen on knowing what order you should see them – according to George Lucas.

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Vulture has asked a bunch of people who should know it – at least have relatively sound advice when it comes to the best order. For one begins with the oldest films first, or number 1?

Star Wars boss George Lucas believes one starts with film 1, 2, 3 and until 6 So one can see the last movie made, The Force Awakens.

– That’s the way they’re meant to be seen. Just because it took a long time to make them, does not mean that one should not look them in order, says Lucas.

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Daisy Ridley, who has role Rey in the last film, agrees.

– I mean 1,2,3,4,5 and 6, because it is easier for the younger to understand the chronology of the story then.

But not everyone agrees that – others think they should be seen as they are made. As an actor Aaron Paul.

– One begins with the original Star Wars movie. There is no other way to do it. Maybe it’s nostalgia, or maybe not. I do not know why I think it should be so, but you should see in the order they were released.

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But! So it has been those who have made a completely different order. Either because they believe it plays fine small role, or because they think it makes the story more exciting. Film Reviewer Matt Zoller Seitz is among the latter – and he believes the order should be 4,5,1,2,3 and 6,

– This is the way I and my wife came on in 2005. We talked about The best way to let our children see movies, and we agreed that revelations about Darth Vader was such a big deal that it would be a shame to see them in numerical order, he says and continues:

– In our order so it starts with A New Hope and continues with EMPI, which ends with Vader disclosure opposite Luke. Then there is the “flashbacks” of The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge as of the Sith showing how Anakin became Darth Vader. So ends one with Return of the Jedi where Luke is trying to get his father back over on the good side. We have seen the films in this way, and it works.

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