Starwars: A New Hope was a very good movie! There were so many scenes full of suspense and I enjoyed them very much. From the beginning, Luke encountered adversary in regards to his uncle and getting to the ship to save Princess Leia. Now, Han was such an interesting character and trouble or tough situations seemed o follow him everywhere. Princess Leia is very tough and smart as well. She ran into conflict once she was captured by Darth Vaders, yet she still kept the faith. But once the three of them get together, there is a lot of trouble ahead and behind them. Han, Luke, the droids, and Obie Won arrived on the ship to save Princess Leia but they got into a lot of trouble! One obstacle that the trio faced while on their journey to save the Rebels was getting out of sight from the guards on the ship. First, Luke was such a baby but he starts to come around and take his powers seriously. His seemed a bit intimidated by the Princess and Han, but he let his guard down and helped them to escape. Han who seemed to be selfish, was one of the main reasons they were not captured. He decided to take control of the situation and follow the guards in hopes of destroying them. But, this did not work so he allows the Princess, Luke , and Chewy to retreat into the hiding place while he fends off the guards by himself. Now, the real story is Princess Leia and the way in which she behaved. She is such a firecracker and shows it every step of the way. When they first started to run away from the guards, she seemes to become frustrated and takes the gun from Luke and finds a hiding place. Well, she creates a hidding place by shooting intothe wall. But at that moment I saw the leader come out of her. Which seemed like a natural instinct to her, rather than an action for the moment. Overall, all three of these characters evolve in this two hour movie and contriubute to saving the rebels.
Shantra, please look more closely at the blog prompt. You have some good ideas, but you need a bit more focus to analyze Lukes progress. his refual of the call, his acceptance of the call, and the journey itself.
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