[A world with space civilizations... She tucks that piece of information away with all of the other smaller tidbits she's learned about him—another piece of the puzzle. And she's about to ask for more when the lights dim until the room is black, and the giant screen in front of them flickers on.]
Oh, it's starting...!
[Following the trailers for upcoming smash box office hits, the real film starts and... well, needless to say, Tifa is a little (read: very) confused. She hadn't realized that Galaxy Wars: The Kingdom Strikes Back was a direct sequel to its predecessor, The Return of the Hope, when she offered it up as an option for them. To no one's fault of course, she hasn't been around long enough to know that it was a trilogy and this was the second of the three.
At any rate, it tells the story of Luke Hamill, Indiana Solo (why does he have a whip in a space movie?), and Princess Andrea fighting against the big bad, Marth Zader in space. Zader goes after the rebel base and destroys it, kidnaps the whip-wielding Indiana Solo and the Princess. Luke searches for the wise master of the Energy Arts to learn from him, and then goes after Zader to rescue his friends and in the process, loses his foot and learns that Marth Zader is actually his second uncle, twice removed. "NOOOOO!" In between all of that, there is plenty of opportunity for spaceship wars and explosions, and even a dash of romance—Indiana Solo continues to try and woo the Princess, and their feelings rise to the surface when he is turned to ice.
Yes, it's basically a Chinese bootleg version of The Empire Strikes Back.
And the movie ends on a cliffhanger that has the entire audience, except for Tifa, up in arms about how it ended.
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Well, that was... uhhh, interesting. Not sure I understood most of the story, though...
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[A world with space civilizations... She tucks that piece of information away with all of the other smaller tidbits she's learned about him—another piece of the puzzle. And she's about to ask for more when the lights dim until the room is black, and the giant screen in front of them flickers on.]
Oh, it's starting...!
[Following the trailers for upcoming smash box office hits, the real film starts and... well, needless to say, Tifa is a little (read: very) confused. She hadn't realized that Galaxy Wars: The Kingdom Strikes Back was a direct sequel to its predecessor, The Return of the Hope, when she offered it up as an option for them. To no one's fault of course, she hasn't been around long enough to know that it was a trilogy and this was the second of the three.
At any rate, it tells the story of Luke Hamill, Indiana Solo (why does he have a whip in a space movie?), and Princess Andrea fighting against the big bad, Marth Zader in space. Zader goes after the rebel base and destroys it, kidnaps the whip-wielding Indiana Solo and the Princess. Luke searches for the wise master of the Energy Arts to learn from him, and then goes after Zader to rescue his friends and in the process, loses his foot and learns that Marth Zader is actually his second uncle, twice removed. "NOOOOO!" In between all of that, there is plenty of opportunity for spaceship wars and explosions, and even a dash of romance—Indiana Solo continues to try and woo the Princess, and their feelings rise to the surface when he is turned to ice.
Yes, it's basically a Chinese bootleg version of The Empire Strikes Back.And the movie ends on a cliffhanger that has the entire audience, except for Tifa, up in arms about how it ended.
...
...]
Well, that was... uhhh, interesting. Not sure I understood most of the story, though...