Talk of the Town

Brilliant addition to ‘Star Wars’ canon

- JON HOUZET

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, with Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Alan Tudyk, Forest Whitaker, Mads Mikkelsen. Directed by Gareth Edwards. 5/5

THE universe has a huge canon of mythology that has never been seen on film, but with

fans and newcomers have the delight of seeing the movie universe expand.

ties in brilliantl­y with the very first film, now known as while standing solidly on its own. The characters are all new and fresh, aside from the obligatory appearance of Darth Vader, and a quite remarkable CGI revival of the late Peter Cushing as Grand Moff Tarkin, the man who ultimately controls the Death Star.

Also, you need to wait right till the end to see another surprise appearance by an old face.

is the till-now untold story of an unlikely band of heroes who go on a desperate mission to steal the plans for the Death Star, a vast artificial moon able to travel through hyperspace with a weapon capable of destroying an entire planet.

The Galactic Empire assembled the brightest scientists to work on the project, and not all of them willingly. Watching this movie reminded me again how the Empire has so many shades of Nazi Germany, from its totalitari­an authority and ambitions of conquest and control, to the uniforms of its officers and its stormtroop­ers.

One of the unwilling Death Star scientists is Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen), whose recruitmen­t comes at the cost of his wife’s life and being separated from his young daughter Jyn, who is rescued by a rebel leader called Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker).

We only see Jyn (Felicity Jones) again when she is a young woman, a prisoner in an Empire work camp. She is freed, at first against her will, by rebel forces who know she is Galen’s daughter and can serve as an intermedia­ry with the now-outcast Gerrera, who has access to informatio­n the Rebel Alliance needs.

It entails a visit to Jedha, the legendary city of the now-extinct Jedi Knights. Accompanyi­ng her on the mission is rebel captain Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and the reprogramm­ed Imperial droid K-2SO (Alan Tudyk).

Under the Empire’s control and being mined of its energy crystals, Jedha is a dangerous place and the heroes are caught between stormtroop­ers and guerrillas.

But they are able to escape with their prize – a defecting Imperial pilot, Bodhi Rook (Riz Ahmed) – and pick up two allies on the way, a blind mystic, Chirrut Îmwe (Donnie Yen), and his friend, Baze Malbus (Wen Jiang).

However, convincing the Rebel Alliance of the necessity of travelling to the Empire’s data bank on Scarif to steal the plans is another matter, and the motley crew go on their own unapproved mission.

It’s glorious swashbuckl­ing sci-fi action that will thrill viewers of all ages.

 ??  ?? RELUCTANT REBEL: Felicity Jones in ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’, now showing in 3D at Rosehill Cinema
RELUCTANT REBEL: Felicity Jones in ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’, now showing in 3D at Rosehill Cinema
 ??  ?? ST ANDREW’S BOYS: James, back, and his brother Cameron had a great seat at the Schools Boat Race
ST ANDREW’S BOYS: James, back, and his brother Cameron had a great seat at the Schools Boat Race

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