Page 12- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 14, 1 3 'Jedi' junkies get theirfix I By Richard Campbell SIX YEARS AGO this Wednesday, theater managers across the country looked out of their box offices and gasped. At the opening day matinee for an obscure sci-fi flick, hundreds of people were already standing in line. The managers scratched their heads but knew in their hearts that the novelty would pass; science-fiction movies just didn't make money. A hundred million dollars later, everyone knew. Science-fiction could make money and a couple of whiz kids from California were going to show Hollywood and the rest of the world how to do it. Luke Skywalker and gang showed that movies could be escapist yet still be well made and appeal to any age group. By paying attention to detail, Lucas directed the movie like a juggler, keeping ten balls in the air and not dropping one. The acting was uniformly good, the bits of celluloid were meticulously pieced together, and the writing mixed the dreams of fairy tales with the myth of an Arthurian legend. The special effects were sometimes singled out as the only reason people went to the movie, but dazzling effects can only be believed when they exist in a believeable world. When Lucas wrote his first draft of a space epic, he realized that his story was too big to tell so he chopped the saga up into manageable chunks. Of these he decided to work on middle sec- tion comprised of Star Wars, The Em-. pire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. With the release of each sequel, audiences have watched carefully, waiting for Lucas to dropa ball - so far he hasn't. But because of the great dif- ficulty in organizing a film production of the necessary scale and the long time needed to complete the special effects, the episodes have appeared three years apart. And while Star Wars was pretty much a complete story in itself, Empire brought up several fairly interesting plot twists that will only be resolved in the concluding episode of the trilogy. For those that aren't Star Wars fanatics but would wtill like to keep up with the story, here's a brief summary of the previous movies: Episode IV, A New Hope, as Star Wars is more properly titled, introduced us to the main characters of the trilogy. C3PO and R2D2 are robots working for leaders of the rebellion against the evil galactic Empire. Years ago, the old republic, under the protection of the Jedi Knights, made the galaxy prosper. But Senator Palpatine, a power hungry politician, caused himself to be elected President of the republic and then declared himself Emperor. The rebellion fought steadily against the Emperor, but his resources were too vast to allow for a successful over- throw of his dictatorship. To instill fear among the various worlds, a huge Death Star was built with enough firepower to destroy an entire planet. As the film opens, Princess Leia Organa is fleeing from one of the last surviving Jedi Knights, the wicked Darth Vader. Just before her capture, she sends the two robots with the plans to a nearby planet where she knows Obi-Wan Kenobi, an aging Jedi, still lives. 4 4 The 'Star Wars' clan comes together again for another thrilling adventure in 'Return of the Jedi' the third work of Lucas' continuing saga. $1.50 TUESDAY ALL DAY ALL SHOWS (EXCEPT ANN RBOR NAPOLEON) "NW "T T NA NAPOLEON REVIVAL AT PREMIUM 3, , N71.0700 PRICES ADULT EVES$4.50, $3.50 WED SAT SUN SHOWS BEFORE 6:00 P.M. $2.00 CHILDREN HURRY! ENDS THURS! I Fortunately, the robots are discovered by a strange group of troglodytes who quickly sell them to Owen Lars, who, along with his nephew Luke Skywalker, farms the desert. In another fortuitous series of events, Luke and the robots happen to find Kenobi, who tells Luke that his father was killed by Darth Vader. When Luke discovers that his uncle has just been killed by the Empire searching for the stolen plans, he decides to accompany Kenobi on his journey to return the data tapes to the rebellion. Luke, Kenobi, C3PO, and R2D2 go to the local cantina and charter a spaceship from Han Solo, captain of the Millenisum Falcon, the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy. Solo is desperate enough to take on the job as he owes Jabba the Hut a substantial amount of money from a bungled smuggling job. With our heroes finally all in- troduced, they take off to Alderaan to save the rebellion. The Death Star, however, easily captures the Falcon near the planet. As our boys run around the giant space station trying to remain inconspicuous as they rescue Princess Leia, Kenobi confronts Vader in a light saber duel. To the horror of Luke, Kenobi appears to be defeated. Luke, Han, Leia, Chewie, and the robots finally escape the Death Star, regroup with the rebellion and in a rousing space dogfight destroy the Empire's most precious weapon. Unfortunately, Darth Vader miraculously survives. The rebellion has won a stirring vic- tory, but the Empire is only wounded. At the opening of The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader and his army im- mediately begin searching for the main rebel base, with the intention of crushing the rebellion. And in a breathtaking land battle on the frozen surface of Hoth, they almost succeed. But a few transports and fighters manage to escape. Luke and R2D2 run off to Dagobah to find Yoda, who has trained Jedi Knights for 800 years. Han, Leia, Chewie, and C3POrush off only to narrowly escape the Empire's forces in an asteroid field after which they take refuge in the cloud city of Bespin, run by a friend of Han's, Lando Calrissian. On Dagobah, Luke begins his training to become a Jedi Knight. During one test, Luke walks into a dark cave and finds himself face to face with Darth Vader. In a brief fight, Luke kills Vader, whose breath mask splits open to reveal not the face of the Dark Lord, but of Luke. After that chilling scene, Luke sees a vision of his friends in trouble on Bespin and leaves Dagobah to help. Yoda and a ghostly Kenobi can- not talk him out of it. "Remember your failure at the cave," says Yoda. After Luke has left, Ben tells Yoda "That boy is our last hope." But Yoda cryptically adds, "No, there is another." At the City in the Clouds, Han and Leia are caught by Darth Vader. To prepare for the capture of Luke Skywalker, Vader freezes Han in car- bonite, much to the dismay of Boba Fett, a bounty hunter who will take the slab of carbon to Jabba the Hut. Lando helps Leia, Chewie, and C3PO to escape, but Luke is left to confront Vader. During the climactic duel, Vader tells Luke, "I am your father. Join me, and together we can rule the galaxy as father and son." In a great deal of confusion, Luke jumps off a balcony, gets caught on an overhanging weathervane, and is rescued by Lando piloting the Millenium Falcon. Empire ends at this point. Luke is struggling to become a Jedi and find out who his father is. The rebellion is in tat- ters, having been chased out of their latest base. There may or may not be an "other" to help the rebellion. Han Solo is in carbon-freeze in the hands of Jabba the Hut. And Leia, who had been dallying around with Han, is re-united with Luke. Lucas has promised to tie up all these loose ends in Return of the Jedi. And if there is one filmmaker alive today who can do that with style and a great deal of fun, it's Lucas. 1 4 4 (G) WED- 1:00 5:05 9:10 TUES-5:05 9:10 "THE 'M*A*S*H' OF SOCIALIZED MEDICINE" - REX REED, N. Y. Post "SMASHINGLY A7 FUNNY." >> : / "GROTESQUELY MAGICAL." -Andrew Sarris. Village Voice C. 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