![]() This is more classic action movie storytelling, and the difference can be explored through tons of great cinematic examples. It's about chosen heroes taking on fated villains for the fate of the galaxy. The big plot moments come from the lightsaber duels between whichever Skywalker family representative is up to face this generation's Sith lord. ![]() The camera mostly stays on the handful of important characters that everyone knows. The wars in Star Wars are important, but the fine details aren't the focus of the main films. The difference is that these scenes aren't the focus of the films - they're set-piece moments between the real draw. Memorable ones include the struggle on Hoth in Empire Strikes Back, the battle on Naboo in The Phantom Menace, and the conflict on Crait in The Last Jedi. ![]() There are certainly battle scenes throughout the rest of the Star Wars franchise. The level of battlefield focus and the specific filmmaking decisions change the impact of the conflict between the Rebels and the Empire. They're large-scale action scenes with countless soldiers, lasers flying in all directions, and X-Wings passing overhead on bombing runs. In Rogue One, the battle scenes are the highlight of the film.
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