"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" delivered a sweeping, triumphant message to modern cinema: The art of filmmaking is alive and relevant in Pop Culture.
Riding a wave of resurgent techniques in both story structure and filmmaking, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" paid homage to its predecessors while raising the bar for other contemporary filmmakers. Constructed by an army of the most talented artists in the field, establishes a new, bold cinematic universe while delivering a tight stand alone experience.
"The Force Awakens" set the Box Office, and the world, on fire for several months. A poor start to Disney's Anthology series is irrelevant to the main series. Disney sits atop their high castle, ready to drop its follow up to their run-away hit.
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" lies just out of the public eye, a dark, brooding epic that emanates power in waves. Disney and its A-List of filmmakers plan to expand the series in ways George Lucas was incapable of. "The Last Jedi" will redefine Pop Culture upon its release. A renaissance is taking place in modern filmmaking as the medium redefines itself in the age of smart devices and instant streaming. Disney's "Star Wars" franchise has entered the playing field as a perfect environment for revolutionary filmmakers to evolve their art.
Don't downplay the magnitude this film's release carries. See it in theaters, friends.
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