Many of us grew up with the Star Wars saga, dreaming of being a Jedi. Even today, more than 30 years later, we still chase every series that evokes the original story. Star Wars has a unique ability to connect with many on an emotional level, leaving aside any social or political suggestion that the movie might include.
Your perspective on how "Return of the Jedi" is considered the weakest of the original trilogy, while at the same time defending its value and significance, reflects how cinema can be interpreted in very different ways. However, the fact that it stands out for its imagination, drama, and satisfying ending shows the complexity of the film and how different elements resonate with other viewers.
Thanks for celebrating and sharing; it's been a trip down memory lane.
Thank you for your great comment. I think yours here it’s the best one I have received here in a long time. Indeed, many of us in the 1980s grew up dreaming of becoming a Jedi knight one day. There was something about those movies from the 1980s that inspired you and made you dream about something greater than our own reality. It’s so sad kids today don’t have that, I would never change my memories of that great decade. Take care.
I agree with you, there is something about the cinema of the 80's and 90's that inspired us to dream. To believe in the beauty of dreams, and it also taught us. A pity that few movies are made now that have this effect on children.