![]() The Star Wars 7 home media has a cornucopia of extras, with several deleted scenes and. It seems similar to the Empire of Dreams documentary that was included on the 2004 original trilogy DVD release. Such a shame that all this good work was trashed by the next film to come along. At roughly 70 minutes long, Secrets of The Force Awakens promises to be the most complete look at one of the biggest movie events of all-time. The new cast works, the script literally killing off the old to make way for the new, while smoothing the transition with eye candy and investiture in the characters. The other trouble is, it’s just so damn entertaining, you cannot help but be drawn in – it does everything right. Indeed, it is little more than a rehash, soft reboot of the original Star Wars, with a whole load of fan service thrown in. ![]() The trouble is, it’s too much like the classics. The story of a scavenger, finding The Force and battling against a new galactic enemy, The First Order, who rose from the ashes the fallen Empire, then joining forces with the resistance to help destroy a new superweapon, had all the hallmarks of the classic films, while bringing a new generation into the Star Wars universe. The new cast is young, energetic, had terrific screen presence and character chemistry there were nods to the original film, scattered throughout and the film is light, fast and feels like Star Wars. The film is light, fast and it feels like Star Wars
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