
This subject came to my thoughts a few days ago when I questioned my mother about getting Lego Starwars II; is starwars just a kid's movie? She had asked me if I was sure about getting this game because it looked a little childish.Now, I love and respect my mother, and her opinion was noted, but I told her," Of course not, it's Starwars". After that, I had begun questioning myself about being a Starwars Fan as a teenager.
When Starwars was first being made, the Fox Producer had called it a mere "Child Movie"; I began thinking if he was right. After all, almost all the movies are PG, the games E-T, and the books well written for children readers and adults alike. I thought about it way more then I should have my next Global class, but something had come to me. If Starwars was such a kid's thing, then why do people who saw it in '77 still love the trill and adventure of this Galaxy?
So, I told my Mother she made me thought allot about it, and she said that a true loyal person will always find a way to defend their loyalty. And I have; Starwars is great, awe-inspiring movie and EU. I forced myself to think that as went to the register to get my game. I finally realize I doesn't matter what they thought, but what me and God thought. Hard Lessons and taught by Great People. Though it will probably still be hard to go with 6 year old to get collectable action figures, I can have a new found faith about doing it.
Walking into a Action Figure isle, or Book section with 6 year olds crowding around you; Then it hit me; Starwars is not only pointed towards children to open their minds and learn about could-be's.Also, for adults to escape the stress of jobs, bills, and just them relax and be free.
So perhaps the Head Fox Producer was right, Starwars is a kid's movie, but, it's also an adult movie. Sending messages, helping your faith in your religion, what ever the case, Starwars is there. So, when ever you feel like you can't be loyal, just look deep into the Core, and you will find what's right. Trust Me.