Original trilogy in an extraordinary style "Star Wars" George Lucas was given a unique opportunity to believe that the impossible is possible. The magnificent, resourceful, extraordinary story of how a young farmer from the desert planet Tatooine Luke Skywalker went to distant galactic distances to challenge the relentlessly advancing Empire, captured the hearts of millions of viewers around the world and does not let go until now. Lucas' creation is both simple and complex. That is why the audience liked it so much, because behind every act of the hero, or visual elements, there is a certain hidden meaning, the awareness of which leads to delight. The first film of the saga was released in 1977, producing a bomb effect. The concept of the Great Force, divided into light and dark sides, immediately attracted the audience, because it became the basis of real mythology, some of which grew into a religious movement. Contrary to the discontent of some skeptics, "Star Wars" was not an ordinary entertainment for the evening, having passed the test of time. Finally, in Hollywood, there was a really decent movie, without problems passed the test of time. The box office confirmed the merits of “A New Hope”, which allowed George Lucas not to stop there and to fulfill the dream to the end, completing Luke Skywalker’s wanderings on a major note. After the end of the Original trilogy, its creator took a long creative pause, seriously taking up the development of technologies for creating spectacular films, but at the same time, he was not going to leave Star Wars forever. the long-awaited return occurred in 1999 along with the release of the First episode of the Saga, which was called “The Hidden Menace.”
Whatever books, comics or computer games are based on the adventures of the Skywalker family and their friends, for the numerous movement of fans, only films were an indestructible canon and a kind of engine of creative achievements. The “hidden threat” appeared at a time when all sorts of technical gadgets began to gradually enter every family, allowing at home to use devices that until recently seemed like something from the category of fiction. Portable video cameras and video processing programs were able to master thousands of enthusiastic movie viewers, shooting their own amateur crafts that can be presented to the public without any problems thanks to the Internet. Fans of Star Wars, shocked by the colorful and large-scale prequel trilogy, received an enormous amount of information that could be used in the creation of short films dedicated to the Saga. Andrew Goldenberg, not the most famous, but a keen filmmaker, did not stand aside, unlike most admirers of Lucas’ work to achieve certain success in the professional film industry. As an actor, Goldenberg starred in the comedy “Such Different Twins”, and in “American Grindhouse” he has already noted himself as a screenwriter. having behind him with a dozen different projects, it is not surprising that Goldberg took up directing, shooting the debut tape, as a tribute to his favorite hobby, “Star Wars”. The short film Goldenusk's Star Wars Theme Song was filmed in 2009, becoming one of the best examples of a reverent love for Saga. In addition, Goldenberg declared himself as a confident storyteller who knows how to amuse the audience with original ideas.
So, the plot of “Goldentusk’s Star Wars Theme Song” describes the events of the original trilogy of “Star Wars” in the musical format. Andrew Goldenberg tried on absolutely all leading roles, first appearing in front of the camera in the image of Luke Skywalker. In singing form, he told us about the difficult fate of the guy on Tatooine, where he has to work from dawn to dusk on his uncle’s water-mining farm, dreaming that one day he will be able to break out to civilization. The chance to change fate comes along with Obi-Wan (Ben) Kenobi, spurring the guy to abandon the hated past and succumb to the true calling to become a hero. It is not difficult to guess that the role of the old Jedi also went to Goldenberg, who had to wear a wig and slightly change his voice to look like a wise old man. Having hastily finished describing A New Hope, Goldenberg takes us several years ahead, showing what the victory at the Battle of Yavin, where the Death Star was destroyed, turned out to be for the rebels. The Empire does not forgive enemies the slightest oversight, forcing freedom fighters to retreat to the very edge of the Galaxy, while Luke travels to the swampy planet of Dagoba to learn the craft of the Jedi from Master Yoda. Unlike most of the characters of the short film, Yoda was presented as a doll, which can not but please. The final third act of Goldenusk's Star Wars Theme Song brought Luke and his father, Darth Vader, face to face. In one scene, three characters took part at once, including Emperor Palpatine, and each of them was played by Goldenberg, mounting separately filmed moments into a single whole. Having run to the accompaniment of songs on the Original trilogy, the director finished the narrative as it befits “Star Wars” – a life-affirming ending.
Presented looks easy and relaxed. Its creator was able to please the audience with skillful singing, as well as a truly high-quality editing, with the help of which the story develops organically, without protracted moments and fun. It is worth noting that Andrew Goldenberg personally came up with the script, so it is worth thanking him for the charm of the lyrics to the songs, and not someone else. In addition, the enthusiast thoroughly worked with hilarious animation that animates some of the characters as drawn characters. Landscapes were also recreated using a computer. Goldenberg handled some scenes from Star Wars and filled the green background with them in post-production. However, this is not at all negativity, because Goldenusk’s Star Wars Theme Song is a comedy sketch in which you enjoy the creator’s talent, rather than looking for minor flaws.
In conclusion, I want to say that Goldentusk’s Star Wars Theme Song does not require anything serious, but you can read the work of Andrew Goldenberg. A funny short film in a sharp comedy form will remind us why millions of fans around the world love Star Wars. Well, the abundance of songs goes to the tape only for the benefit, because they just hide the whole plot, told in a hilarious form with unique speech turns. So I can safely recommend "Goldentusk's Star Wars Theme Song" to watch.
7 out of 10