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不曉得為什麼星戰好像對美國的青少年到小孩都特別喜歡!
真的搞不懂ㄝ!這像是一股風潮吧!很像駭客任務一樣!
他們好像都有一個夢想!
這是我前幾天上課我同學問我的!ㄟ!你喜歡starwars嗎?
我說還好ㄝ!天阿!他都21歲了!之後一堆人圍上來討論!


星戰是 1977 年的電影啊.... 星戰對之後電影界的影響力是非常巨大的.
當時看星戰的小孩和青年現在也有 3,40 歲了, 星戰對不少人來說好比信仰一樣....

quote 一篇 ign 上的文章: ( http://dvd.ign.com/articles/545/545786p2.html )

The Star Wars Generation
by Jeremy Conrad

It's kind of hard to explain the magnitude of Star Wars to someone who didn't grow up as part of the "Star Wars Generation."

People can write on and on about how important Star Wars was to film and how it revolutionized the effects industry. If it wasn't for George Lucas, there would be no Industrial Light and Magic. Without ILM and their CGI breakthroughs in movies such as The Abyss and Terminator 2, they would have never brought dinosaurs back to life in Jurassic Park. Without Lucas and his ragtag group of effects pioneers that would eventually become ILM, we wouldn't even have The Lord of the Rings.

People can spend their entire life on some internet message board spewing hate at Lucas and using the LOTR trilogy to do so, but if it wasn't for what he did in 1977, Peter Jackson and WETA may not have been able to pull off their perfect trilogy.

But, to those of us who grew up with Star Wars, it is much more than simply a movie that broke new ground. Star Wars was, and is, a cultural phenomenon that has firmly cemented itself in our pop culture. You've heard of "Generation X" and "Generation Y," but the "Star Wars Generation" is made up of those who grew up in the late '70s/early '80s when Lucas and Spielberg were young and fresh minds.

Jaws, Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Empire Strikes Back, E.T., The Return of the Jedi, and The Temple of Doom. These days, most of people view those as just entries on the top-grossing movies of all time. For the "Star Wars Generation," those are the movies that every other movie has to live up to. And the classic Star Wars Trilogy was at the top of the heap.

For people who grew up after the whole Star Wars craze died down in the mid-'80s (only to flare up again in the early '90s), there really hasn't been any sort of movie phenomenon that comes close to what Star Wars did for kids of the '70s and early '80s. The Lord of the Rings trilogy is probably the most comparable, and it didn't arrive until almost a quarter century after the release of the original Star Wars.

Star Wars has been in my life as long as I can remember, to the point where it's almost a secondary religion (that sounds pretty funny after your Passion review -- Andy). When you grow up with such a phenomenon it becomes a part of you. There's a funny poster that came out about a decade ago with "Everything I Need to Know in Life I Learned from Star Wars" on it. Well, for people of the Star Wars Generation, this is the case in a very funny way.

If you need an example of how it affected an entire generation of people, you don't have to look any further than Kevin Smith movies. His movies attract and appeal to a lot of fans in their mid-20s to mid-30s, as Smith is basically one of us. Lines from the Holy Trilogy aren't just dialog, but words of wisdom that could be applied to any situation. It's part of the cultural phenomenon that Star Wars has become, but it probably seems a bit strange to those who grew up outside of it.
舊 2005-05-09, 02:00 PM #39
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