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| Value for Money | 10/10 |
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| Overall rating | 10/10 |
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Speaker Dime![]()
on 1st Dec 2006
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As the final episode in the Star Wars Trilogy, the Return of the Jedi is somewhat repetitive with similar storylines to previous episodes. The film begins with an elaborate rescue of Han Solo from the clutches of Jabba the Hut, a slug-like gangster who has had run-ins with Solo on occasion. Many of the scenes are spectacularly inventive and are not to be missed. Luke then returns back to Master Yoda to complete his Jedi training and confirm the truth about Darth Vader being his father. The others rejoin the Rebellion to organise another attack on the Death Star which is now being rebuilt. Solo and Princess Leia lead a rebel group to deactivate the force-field protecting the Death Star, they enlist the help of an army of Ewoks, pint sized furry tribes native to the forested planet. Luke completes his training and returns to face his father once again. Refusing to believe Vader is lost to inherent evil he seeks to convince his father to turn away from his dark side. Once the force-field is down, Solo leads a small sortie of ships into the core of the Death Star to destroy it from the inside. Many light-saber fracas later, Luke convinces his father to save him from the clutches of the evil Emperor and he turns away from his darker side. All the characters regroup for one last time as they celebrate the toppling of the Empire with the Ewoks in their tree-top dwellings. This is perhaps the episode most geared to children and as such can be a little nauseating at times but after experiencing the other films you will be so thirsty for more and this has loads to offer.
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