martes, 20 de enero de 2009

Star Wars Exhibition


When it premiered in 1977 Star Wars its creator George Lucas could not have imagined that he was about to make a landmark film. Later continued the story about a young boy, Anakin Skywalker, who suffered and became the evil Darth Vader. The last of his film was premiered in 2005. 

Thirty years after its event an exhibition in Madrid (Star Wars Exhibition) presents a wide selection of objects used in the original film by Lucas, some of which are the models with which the first movie was filmed. 
I went there to visit it on Christmas and this is truly impressive. Entering the exhibition we found two famous robot, R2-D2 and C-3PO we welcomed a spaceship well decorated with two large ships in the original size of the room. In this room there are distributed areas that recreate the nine zones planets of the saga: Tatooine, Coruscant, Hoth, Naboo, and even the Death Star. They all find costumes, models, sketches, and objects of decoration for the films. A total of  240 pieces. For larger screens make images related to each room of their filming. Finally, next to the exit, you find an impressive starfighter size. 
Personally I liked a lot, but we must see the film and remember to recognize certain objects in the exhibition.

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