Analyzing the Success of the Final Star Wars Trilogy Film

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This is the third film in the trilogy, it made a total of $572 million dollars and had a budget of around 35 million dollars. The film is 2 hours 11 minutes long This film starts off with Luke, who has become a Jedi Master, in Jabba the Hutt's palace. He is trying to get his droids and people back. It was set up and he gets caught in a trap with a beast and without his lightsaber, he locks in up in its cage in an amazing strategy . Later, Princess Leia comes back for Han Solo and gets him out of the carbonate. This was a setup as well. Luke and the buddies were supposed to get thrown into the Sarlac Pit, but were saved when Luke told R2- D2 the plan. The group next goes to the planet called Endor, where they were captured by the furry creatures called "Ewoks" C-3PO luckily speaks their language and gets them to know that they didn’t mean any harm. …show more content…

Lando Calrissian and Chewbacca go with a team of X-Wings to destroy the new Death Star. On the surface, a huge battle is raging out. The conflict on the surface is not going so well for the rebels because they have bad ships. The fight turns very quickly when an X-Wing fighter destroys the shields and the flyer by the name of Arvel Crynyd, flies his nearly destroyed A-Wing into the control room of the Executor, that killed him, but it made the Executor crash into the Death Star, On the inside, the fighters and Lando destroy the main core of the Death Star, they get out just before it was destroyed. In the meantime, on another ship, Luke battled Darth Vader (His father), winning the lightsaber duel, but getting closer to the Dark Side. Luke is about to get killed by the Emperor but Darth Vader picks him up and throws him into the reactor of the ship, killing Darth Vader and the

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