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Welcome to the new year! Feels like the old year. Still, may 2022 be a better year for you than 2021 was.

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This week’s topic should be from the non-movie canon content category, so I’ll bite the bullet and make it The Book of Boba Fett. I’d say make it non-spoilery, since the first episode came out on 29th, but it is a first episode, so…??? (Wookieepedia article here.)

 

Date: 2022-01-20 11:41 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kaasknot
oh, i think i skipped over the mina bonteri episode—it dealt with characters/plots i didn't care about. i keep telling myself i'll go back and rewatch the whole thing through, but we're coming up on seven years now and i've still only watched the show once. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

i've been in the "band of brothers"/"the pacific" fandom on the side for a while now, and it's *really interesting* watching The War MovieTM evolve. like "saving private ryan" and "band of brothers" came out before 9/11: the cold war was a decade in the ground and full scale "hot" war hadn't been seen in thirty years, and the US war machine was at its lowest ebb. those films had their dose of rose-colored, heroic nostalgia, but there was also a sense that 1) war was not great, and 2) the enemy were not a monolith. whereas i watched "we were soldiers" recently, which came out after 9/11 (2003, i think), and was set in vietnam, and it was just... straight propaganda. little respect or attention given to enemy soldiers, US soldiers (and The US Cause) was implied to always be just regardless of actual historical circumstances, nuance in characterization was sacrificed in favor of shots that pump the blood and make (young white male) people enlist. i was rolling my eyes the whole way through. and then finally "the pacific" came out in 2010. the war in iraq was dragging on, and there was a strong sense of "nope, no more rose colored glasses, war is hell and we're gonna show you exactly how." ("generation kill" set the stage for that, i think. "okay the war in iraq is really not great, please enlist but also don't.")

i just find it super fascinating.

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