These are exactly the kinds of stories that Star Wars lacks. Luna's mood is reminiscent of a key dragging moment in Rogue . Jean is the only white member of our rebel army. After the death of her father she is suddenly moved to lead a mission to retrieve the schematics. The horrors of the Empire were finally revealed to her in a way they had never been before. Diego Luna in Rogue. Image courtesy of Jonathan Ollie Walt Disney Pictures Lucasfilm Ltd. Everett Collection “None of us have the ability to decide when and where we want to care about something.
Suddenly the rebellion is real to you. Some of us live in it. I've been teacher database in this fight since I was six years old," Cassian told Jean. "You're not the only one who's lost. Some of us decided to do something about it," Cassian explains in Rogue One as he gathers some Rebel volunteers to join Jean on her unauthorized mission to obtain the Death Star schematics. All the horrible things he did were for the Rebels. We also learn more about rebel leader Mon Mothma.
"Everything Wookiepedia tells you...is wrong," Gilroy said of the character. For Luna Andor we can be revolutionaries "to change the status quo, stop war and make the world a better place to live". After all, as Cassian Andor said, rebellions are built on hope. Movie Hotel Portofino Review New Masterpieces Packed with Drama, Suspense and Escapism TV Movies Trigger Point Review New Series Call of Duty Movies Top Reasons to Get a Video Subscription Lifestyle Long-Term Lovebirds Inspiring Hollywood Relationships Lifestyle Personals for Football Fans Podcast Culture What Is Groundhog