The final of the legendary Saga
After Darth Vader's now world-famous phrase to Luke in the previous episode, I was looking forward to seeing how the plot would turn in the sixth episode. Moreover, it was known that this is the final part of the trilogy.
The film is not inferior in its entertainment to the previous two. The plot smoothly brings viewers to the finale of the history of the Rebel Alliance's struggle with the Empire, smoothly ending the stories of all the characters.
The Hatch has changed very noticeably. Mark Hammill perfectly conveys the person that the young Jedi has become. He is trained, knows the value of life. This is no longer the youngster we meet in the "New Hope". His friends Leia Organa and Han Solo are also becoming wiser. Everyone has missions they want to complete. Darth Vader evolves, finally deciding what to do in the final. The acting of all the actors is good. They set the tone for the film, making the adventure such that you can't take your eyes off.
There are also funny characters in the film — Ewoks. Such bears, who are "a small but proud people." And they fit perfectly into this story. Of course, it's amazing to see how they confront the soldiers of the Empire armed with modern weapons, but the main thing here is to convey the idea that you need to fight for your land even with your bare hands.
The love triangle somehow predictably unwinds when you learn about the details. There was no special intrigue for me personally. But that doesn't make the movie any worse.
The final scenes between Palpatine, Vader and Luke are important. You worry until the last moment, afraid to tear yourself away from the screen. Strong scenes.
Special effects and music are back on top. Everything fits harmoniously into the current story, which, no matter how much I would like, is coming to an end anyway.
The film, in my opinion, carries an important message to society. Everyone can be a hero, fight for a just cause, perform many feats. It seems that this is just an adventure movie, but people always see deeper, being inspired by such pictures.
9 out of 10