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The Empire Strikes Back
Author: Irvin Kershner
The second of the Star Wars films, many claim it's the best of 'em. It's a story that requires a viewer to be familiar with the original, which is only OK as EVERYONE has seen Star Wars. The story of the Empire working to crush the Rebels, and getting an upperhand on 'em, is so well-told, but it also reveals a whole new level of effects, both tradition practical special effects like miniatures and matte paintings, to early CGI work that manages to blend in (almost) seamlessly. The rollicking story of Luke Skywalker from Star Wars is changed to show that he is maturing, but not yet mature. Princess Leia is no longer the snotty regal (think about it, the planet she was Priness of was blown up!) but a fully-formed military strategist. Han Solo is still the smuggler with a heart of gold, and when we meet Lando Calrisian, played with incredible flair by Billy Dee Williams, we understand how Han is not a unique phenomena. Empire does present Star Wars best visual settings. Cloud City, Degobah, and Hoth are amazingly well-conceived, and the travels between them are absolutely breath-taking. Why it's on the list The downer episode of the beloved franchise, it's also just plain good viewing.