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Andrew
May 27, 2018 rated it really liked it
And so on to the next of the star wars concept art books. I must acknowledge that Abrams are doing a far meliorate job of printing them than the early artwork books. True the price now matches the book but they are now hardback and with so much more than material in them.

So much so that to exist honest I wish they had used more of the material although I doubtable it would have pushed the upkeep through the roof.

Equally always the book is lavishly illustrated with large images which rarely vanish in to the centre crea

And so on to the next of the star wars concept art books. I must admit that Abrams are doing a far amend job of printing them than the early on artwork books. True the toll now matches the book but they are at present hardback and with and so much more than material in them.

So much and so that to be honest I wish they had used more of the fabric although I suspect it would take pushed the budget through the roof.

As ever the book is lavishly illustrated with large images which rarely vanish in to the centre pucker of the book (i of my person bugbears if yous inquire me) while at the same time keeping enough space for the commentary so you have both context and explanation of what i prototype was used while another was non (which as I said earlier in some cases I wish they had).

The picture itself I know has divided fans and the latest standalone picture has not performed every bit hoped which suggest that the Disney honeymoon possibly over but this book still demonstrates the huge artistic potential that is still out at that place and ready to be tapped for the Star Wars universe - and yes I will acknowledge I will always become and see what comes next.

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Siona St Mark
Aug 22, 2017 rated information technology really liked it
Actually liked this a lot! Similar I said in my 1 update for this, I haven't seen the film yet, but I have read the spoilers (of class, I've said many times before that I purposefully spoil myself for things). I'thousand non certain how I feel about the spoilers, just I'm definitely not going to say anything either way until I actually see the picture (either this Thursday or sometime after Chirstmas). Anyhow, I think this was a really good choice to read before the picture show because obiviously it isn't going to sp Really liked this a lot! Like I said in my 1 update for this, I haven't seen the film yet, but I have read the spoilers (of form, I've said many times earlier that I purposefully spoil myself for things). I'm non sure how I feel well-nigh the spoilers, simply I'k definitely not going to say annihilation either way until I actually come across the film (either this Thursday or old after Chirstmas). Anyhow, I think this was a really good choice to read earlier the picture show because obiviously it isn't going to spoil annihilation for me (since I've already washed that), only information technology does peradventure give a trivial... reasoning behind said spoilers. Plus I actually dearest concept art, information technology inspires me a lot.

Overall I like the "The Force Awakens" artbook more considering it shows more than of the "could've-been" versions the sequel trilogy, some of which i think would've been cooler if I'm being honest, but this still was very enjoyable and a cool look backside the scenes of the making of The Last Jedi.

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Diz
Feb 01, 2018 rated it liked it
The fine art in this book, similar all art of Star Wars books, is slap-up. The attending to detail is amazing. Also, it is always fun to look at these kinds of books to run into what kind of designs weren't used. However, the text portion was not as fun to read as it usually is for these types of books. The reason is that when I read the manager and artists getting swept up in designing sections of that were non that great (the casino scenes), I always had a nagging voice in the back of my caput questioning The art in this volume, like all art of Star Wars books, is great. The attention to particular is amazing. Besides, information technology is e'er fun to look at these kinds of books to see what kind of designs weren't used. However, the text portion was non equally fun to read as it commonly is for these types of books. The reason is that when I read the director and artists getting swept up in designing sections of that were not that nifty (the casino scenes), I always had a nagging voice in the back of my head questioning their decisions. Instead of talking about what kind of aliens they were going to put in the casino and so congratulating themselves for the piece of work, they should have been questioning whether they needed a casino scene at all. I approximate sometimes information technology's difficult to see the forrest for the trees. ...more
Seth Woodley
December twenty, 2017 rated it really liked it
This is filled with beautiful artwork and conceptual images from the making of the film. Information technology features stunning visuals and interesting descriptions of the creative process. This is a fascinating work for any Star Wars fan.
Rose
Jan 24, 2018 rated it it was astonishing
I'm simply amazed at how much work goes into one movie. Peculiarly one equally big as Star Wars! I'g only amazed at how much work goes into one movie. Especially one as big as Star Wars! ...more than
Trike
Feb 12, 2018 rated it liked information technology
This is a good but not spectacular entry in "Art of ____ movie" books.

Quite a bit of the art is gorgeous, of form, and at that place are some interesting tidbits nigh the making of the film — such equally how they only built one-half the bridge of Snoke's ship and and then flipped the image to show the other side — but information technology'due south told in a adequately dry fashion.

I did like how ane of the artists late in the book declares that the vehicles and such in Star Wars make no sense but they're absurd to await at it. That kind of sums up

This is a proficient but not spectacular entry in "Fine art of ____ motion-picture show" books.

Quite a bit of the art is gorgeous, of course, and there are some interesting tidbits about the making of the film — such every bit how they only built half the bridge of Snoke'southward ship then flipped the image to show the other side — but it's told in a fairly dry out style.

I did similar how 1 of the artists late in the book declares that the vehicles and such in Star Wars make no sense simply they're cool to await at it. That kind of sums upwardly the entire creative ethos of the Star Wars franchise.

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Mark
Jan 01, 2018 rated information technology actually liked it
Following the same format as Szostak'south "The Art Of The Force Awakens" (and last years "Rogue One" by Josh Kushins), this takes the story of "The Last Jedi" from initial concepts (and also includes some spoiler moments from "The Force Awakens") right through production. Lucasfilm and Abrams have this kind of thing downwardly to a tee now and the book is beautifully designed, with enough of artwork throughout which is essentially what you're ownership. Nigh of the imagery is astonishingly gorgeous and it's Following the same format as Szostak'southward "The Fine art Of The Forcefulness Awakens" (and terminal years "Rogue Ane" by Josh Kushins), this takes the story of "The Final Jedi" from initial concepts (and too includes some spoiler moments from "The Force Awakens") right through production. Lucasfilm and Abrams have this kind of thing down to a tee now and the book is beautifully designed, with plenty of artwork throughout which is essentially what you're buying. Near of the imagery is astonishingly gorgeous and it's always interesting to follow the path of a pattern but this time around, some of the fine art seems to be rough computer renders (the art on the board covers looks similar somebody was given v minutes to cut and paste it together) and that lets things down somewhat. What also lets information technology down is the workman-like writing of Szostak who is competent enough to convey the facts but has no sense of flair and his insistence on reminding the reader (Phil must assume we have goldfish-sized attending spans) of what a person does each and every chapter gets wearing - Rick Heinrichs, for example, is never just that, his first mention in a new chapter is "production designer Rick Heinrichs" - as does his hero worship of the "reaching out" Rick Carter. Interestingly, George Lucas levelled the complaint at "The Forcefulness Awakens" that it didn't accept plenty chances and a lot of the designers here mention going back to the Ralph McQuarrie or using "seventies" lines and shapes. Buy it for the art and you'll thoroughly savour, merely only endeavor not to take in as well much of the writing. ...more
Neil R. Coulter
I don't know what it is with The Last Jedi, merely I like everything about it more than than the actual moving picture. The movie is by far ane of my least-favorite Star Wars films, but when I expect at anything about it (documentaries on the blu-ray, the novelization, and now The Art of volume), I recollect it must be an amazing film (if only I hadn't actually seen it). The story has really good ideas, at that place's a dainty residuum to other films in the series, but somehow . . . the stop result doesn't come up together in a good m I don't know what it is with The Terminal Jedi, just I similar everything nigh it more the actual moving picture. The moving-picture show is by far i of my least-favorite Star Wars films, simply when I look at anything most it (documentaries on the blu-ray, the novelization, and at present The Art of book), I recollect it must be an astonishing film (if simply I hadn't actually seen it). The story has really practiced ideas, at that place'southward a nice remainder to other films in the series, but somehow . . . the finish result doesn't come together in a good movie. (And some parts of the story, such as Canto Bight and the Finn/Rose subplot, were bad ideas from outset, probably unredeemable in whatever form.)

Anyway, The Art of The Last Jedi is as much fun as movie Art of books always are. I love them, and I but wish for more details and, of course, more than artwork. The Concluding Jedi had an amazing team of artists and designers working on it. I didn't realize, for instance, that Jock contributed concept sketches. All of the designers are talented and fully invested in the core ideas and principles of what makes Star Wars Star Wars.

Images that I particularly enjoy in this book are the "exploded" versions of the diverse helmets, showing the private parts that fit together to make, for case, a consummate Stormtrooper helmet. Such fun to see how things that I've taken for granted actually work.

I'yard glad the market for Art of picture show books is stiff. It'southward exactly what I loved when I was a child, and they've now become much more luxurious and beautiful.

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Austin J Martin
I was listening to movie reviews on NPR this morning and I enjoyed hearing what others idea of this moving picture and how information technology compared to the other films. The concept fine art and blueprint was then greatly thought out and after hearing the reviews about what is going to happen, I can't wait to run across this motion picture! What I liked the virtually was hearing the procedure in what went into the design of the various landscapes, the costumes for the characters, and seeing all new creatures and places similar the design of the starsh I was listening to motion-picture show reviews on NPR this morning and I enjoyed hearing what others thought of this movie and how it compared to the other films. The concept fine art and design was and so greatly idea out and after hearing the reviews about what is going to happen, I tin't await to meet this movie! What I liked the most was hearing the process in what went into the design of the various landscapes, the costumes for the characters, and seeing all new creatures and places like the design of the starships or the design of Snoke's guards. Great read to see new locations and events that will be happening in the movie. Cannot await to see it! ...more than
Nicis
December 17, 2019 rated information technology it was amazing
look, I actually liked the showtime ane but this one is actually so much better?? Maybe because information technology has a lot more than of information about the artistic decisions of the movie. I know not everyone agrees, but I fucking love Rian and this motion picture so this felt like a real treat.
Jim Kettner
Dec 27, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Well, this gem arrived underneath the tree X-Mas forenoon and in the past 48 hours I've devoured it embrace to cover. I don't really know how I could begin to criticize this tome. Not only is it jam packed with gorgeous illustrations, character designs, and story boards, there are as well oodles of easter eggs and insights into the creative process of making this film from producers, designers, and writer/director Rian Johnson.

I know this picture show has caused a stir amid fans, only for my coin, The La

Well, this gem arrived underneath the tree X-Mas morn and in the by 48 hours I've devoured information technology cover to cover. I don't really know how I could begin to criticize this tome. Not simply is it jam packed with gorgeous illustrations, graphic symbol designs, and story boards, there are besides oodles of easter eggs and insights into the creative process of making this moving picture from producers, designers, and writer/managing director Rian Johnson.

I know this movie has caused a stir amid fans, but for my money, The Last Jedi has been my favorite Star Wars film since I saw Return of the Jedi in the theatre when I was five. It'due south the start film since eighty three that does an adequate task capturing the spirit of what I loved about star wars, putting the opera dorsum in space opera with big ideas, a large sheet, and mythic storytelling. I really dug the film, and so the behind the scenes peek was especially neat.

I dearest seeing the evolution of certain characters and hints of whole sequences that were cut from the moving-picture show. The essays and blurbs provide a groovy inside view of how the writer informs the illustrators and vice versa. Amazing how the shape of the story can be powerfully influenced by a painting that hits just the right chord to inspire the imagination. This sort of filmmaking only seems similar such a fun collaborative process not unlike my experience working on a graphic novel...and so it was not so surprising at all to notice beloved comic artists like Chris Weston and Jock amid The Last Jedi art squad.

A must for everyone who left this movie feeling excited and inspired nearly the new places the Star Wars universe tin can go.

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Jolene Haack
February 17, 2020 rated it information technology was amazing
I wish I'd read this long ago. Star Wars is a thing and so close to my middle. It's given me endless joy over the years and shaped me into the fantasy/adventure-loving nerd I am today.

The discourse effectually Star Wars has gotten more and more toxic over the years. Information technology's difficult to love a thing when you experience like the moment you say yous love information technology you have to instantly begin to defend that honey. Nowhere was this stronger than effectually The Final Jedi, a movie that nobody was allowed to have enjoyed.

Reading The Art o

I wish I'd read this long agone. Star Wars is a thing and so shut to my heart. It's given me countless joy over the years and shaped me into the fantasy/take chances-loving nerd I am today.

The discourse effectually Star Wars has gotten more than and more than toxic over the years. It'due south hard to love a affair when you lot feel similar the moment yous say you lot love it you take to instantly begin to defend that dearest. Nowhere was this stronger than around The Concluding Jedi, a movie that nobody was allowed to have enjoyed.

Reading The Art of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, though, just showed how much beloved and care went into creating that picture. And, to anybody who wanted to burn Rian Johnson at the stake for his label of Luke, it about fabricated very articulate that information technology was always the story's plan to have had Luke become a jaded old wizard. Originally it was meant to be included in The Forcefulness Awakens only information technology just didn't piece of work for the pace of that story.

I'll never lose my love of this serial. And this book only happened to remind me why.

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Kelly K
Oct 07, 2017 rated it it was astonishing
I'm glad they included events from Episode 7 (to foreclose spoilers) in this one though honestly y'all should be watching the film before reading the art volume. I'm expecting that the art book for Episode 9 will then accept things from The Terminal Jedi in it because there are some scenes I wanted so desperately to be in this book so I could get a closer wait but they weren't. Still, I loved taking a closer look at things and learning that a lot of things in this film were inspired by WWII mechanism. I'm glad they included events from Episode 7 (to forbid spoilers) in this one though honestly you lot should be watching the movie before reading the art book. I'chiliad expecting that the art book for Episode 9 volition then accept things from The Concluding Jedi in it considering in that location are some scenes I wanted so badly to be in this volume and then I could get a closer look but they weren't. Still, I loved taking a closer await at things and learning that a lot of things in this film were inspired by WWII machinery. ...more than
Naomi Bowen
Jan 28, 2018 rated it really liked it
Absolutely loved the Last Jedi, so knew I had to get this!

A beautiful book which gave me deeper appreciation for the huge amount of piece of work that goes into making these films, a lot of which the audience will never encounter on the screen. 'What could have been' is a common theme in these fine art books.

Would have liked a bit more caption behind some of the choice made only would nonetheless recommend to a Star Wars fan.

Absolutely loved the Last Jedi, so knew I had to get this!

A cute book which gave me deeper appreciation for the huge amount of work that goes into making these films, a lot of which the audience will never see on the screen. 'What could take been' is a common theme in these fine art books.

Would have liked a bit more explanation behind some of the choice made but would still recommend to a Star Wars fan.

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mykanos *~*spinebreaker*~*
Okay, honestly I wanted more info about the First Gild and Kylo Ren and Hux was like, barely mentioned. But I empathise that most of the movie is not about that. I gauge I was hoping for more bonus content like you would meet on the DVD edition or something. There was a piffling flake of that, but more than about the setting challenges and Rian Johnson's gushing near how natural and fun it was to work on Star Wars. I wanted more about lightsabers and action sequences and got more most the Caretakers a Okay, honestly I wanted more info virtually the First Order and Kylo Ren and Hux was like, barely mentioned. But I understand that well-nigh of the motion-picture show is non about that. I guess I was hoping for more bonus content similar you would see on the DVD edition or something. There was a piffling bit of that, but more about the setting challenges and Rian Johnson'southward gushing about how natural and fun it was to work on Star Wars. I wanted more than almost lightsabers and action sequences and got more than nigh the Caretakers and the Canto Bight residents than I e'er wanted to know. Simply it was still a gorgeous book and I did enjoy going through it. ...more
Kelly Sedinger
Mar 25, 2018 rated information technology actually liked information technology
I always love the "Fine art of..." books for all the STAR WARS movies, and this is no exception. The books gather lavish selections of concept art for each film, including storyboards, matte paintings, costume designs, and more. These are of particular interest to STAR WARS fans, obviously, merely I also notice them a good source of visual inspiration for my ain writing (especially my space opera books). I think that books similar this belong in the library of whatsoever author of infinite opera, regardless of wheth I always love the "Fine art of..." books for all the STAR WARS movies, and this is no exception. The books get together lavish selections of concept art for each film, including storyboards, matte paintings, costume designs, and more than. These are of particular interest to STAR WARS fans, obviously, but I besides observe them a good source of visual inspiration for my own writing (specially my infinite opera books). I think that books like this vest in the library of whatsoever writer of space opera, regardless of whether or not they really like space opera.

Now, if the books actually contained the films' screenplays, similar the older volumes used to do in the George Lucas era, we'd really be talking!

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Joe
January xxx, 2018 rated information technology really liked it
I love these "The Art of..." Star Wars books they release with the film. They non only testify where the cool visuals and ideas came from just, fifty-fifty more than intriguingly, they show which ideas they didn't apply. That terminal point is even more than powerful because I didn't intendance for "The Last Jedi" at all. At that place were so many heartbreakingly absurd ideas that were left on the intellectual cut room floor that it broke this old Jedi'south heart.

The alternate versions of the Jedi temples lone are worth the the price o

I love these "The Art of..." Star Wars books they release with the film. They not only show where the cool visuals and ideas came from but, even more intriguingly, they show which ideas they didn't use. That last point is even more powerful because I didn't care for "The Last Jedi" at all. There were so many heartbreakingly absurd ideas that were left on the intellectual cut room floor that it broke this old Jedi's heart.

The alternating versions of the Jedi temples alone are worth the the cost of the book. A good edition to your nerdy coffee table.

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Steve Davala
Jan 06, 2019 rated it really liked it
I've always enjoyed the art of Star Wars books, from the Empire Strikes Dorsum book my parents got for me as a kid to this one. I think I was spoiled on the Force Awakens version... that volume was packed with mystery items including tidbits on the Knights of Ren... all the same, this volume is sadly missing a lot of unused concepts that really held me. Don't become me incorrect, the art style is amazing and the machines and sets and characters are detailed to the extreme... I just wanted a chip more mystery. I've always enjoyed the art of Star Wars books, from the Empire Strikes Back book my parents got for me as a kid to this one. I think I was spoiled on the Force Awakens version... that book was packed with mystery items including tidbits on the Knights of Ren... however, this book is sadly missing a lot of unused concepts that really held me. Don't get me wrong, the art style is astonishing and the machines and sets and characters are detailed to the extreme... I but wanted a scrap more mystery. ...more
Sarah
Jan 15, 2018 rated it it was amazing
these books are perfect. tlj's edition is no exception. these books are perfect. tlj'south edition is no exception. ...more
Jenn
Feb 23, 2018 rated it really liked information technology
The artwork and concept information was excellent, but I was disappointed that there wasn't more than text on fundamental characters. The artwork and concept information was excellent, but I was disappointed that there wasn't more text on fundamental characters. ...more
Štěpán
November 25, 2019 rated it liked it
I liked it.

But the Force awakens one was much better.

Aurélie Knit & Read
Even better than the Art of TFA, perhaps because Episode viii was THAT level of gorgeous. A must-take, and I never get tired of scrolling through those beautiful arts.
Patrick
Feb 10, 2019 rated it really liked it
This is a lavish and enriching book that shows merely how much attention went into SW. Just that'southward non surprising given purely from an art perspective — it's never fallen curt in that surface area.
Matthew Lloyd
Jun ten, 2018 rated it actually liked information technology
"... the vibe was never, 'Let'due south recreate and idolize the past.' The vibe was always, 'Nosotros all know this world in our bones from growing upward with information technology. Only allow's make something new and heady in it.'"
- Rian Johnson, quoted on p. 241 of The Art of Star Wars: The Last Jedi

First things first: I admittedly loved The Last Jedi equally a movie and a Star Wars movie. To me information technology seems that Johnson and his crew grasped how to accept what they had in a completely new direction, to actually aggrandize upon this universe i

"... the vibe was never, 'Let's recreate and idolize the past.' The vibe was always, 'We all know this earth in our basic from growing upward with it. Only permit'southward brand something new and exciting in it.'"
- Rian Johnson, quoted on p. 241 of The Art of Star Wars: The Final Jedi

Showtime things first: I admittedly loved The Last Jedi as a film and a Star Wars movie. To me it seems that Johnson and his coiffure grasped how to accept what they had in a completely new direction, to actually expand upon this universe in a way that felt meaningful and wasn't just more of the same. And still for me, information technology yet felt like Star Wars, insofar every bit I feel that at that place is a consistency of feeling among the previous 7 films that one tin tap into. Much of this is in the blueprint of The Last Jedi, that draws upon the past merely is not subservient to information technology, at to the lowest degree for the most part.

The Art of the Last Jedi has many of the same improvements over previous Arts of Star Wars as its predecessor, The Art of The Forcefulness Awakens , i.eastward. the spine is strong enough that the pictures that cross the page break can be viewed more fully; however, it also lacks the chronological organization of the art, instead group the images into the themes that were being developed - Canto Bight, the Battle of Crait, Rose - so that the progression is more visible. The more contempo Arts of seem to function as mini-Making of books, as well, which is better (in my opinion) than The Art of Return of the Jedi 's decision to combine it with the script, only I would prefer a more detailed account of the thought processes behind artistic decisions, as in the all-time Art of/worst film combination (imo) that is The Fine art of The Phantom Menace . In sum: a lot of good images to wait at and some interesting words to read, but there is a amend fashion to explain these images that has been used in the by and is non present here.

If I am cocky-cogitating on the affair, I volition admit that one of my bug with the Arts of Star Wars episodes III, Vii, and Eight (that may also apply to The Arts of Set on of the Clones, Rogue One, and Solo, simply I haven't read them yet) is that I simply prefer the manus-drawn, object/private-focused development of episodes I, V, and Vi (and probably Four, the Art of which I oasis't read) procedure to the digital world creation that the more recent films have used. Throughout The Fine art of The Last Jedi, in that location are many more than images of environments created with people and objects in them than at that place are development sketches of people, objects, and ships. This is non universally true - the development of the Caretakers between pages 40 and 45 is a fine case of the things I really like - but it is by and large the instance that spaces like the Rebel base of operations on Crait are designed with ships in them, rather than as spaces into which these ships would be placed. Another problem that I have with the new films that this Art of volume partially threw into relief is how much endeavour is expended into devising new alien species for Canto Bight rather than using some of those that we've already seen in a dissimilar setting - what does a posh Rodian look like? How about a Wookiee in a tux?

These personal gripes should non be taken too seriously. The Art of The Last Jedi not only helped me to refine what I retrieve (and love) nearly that motion-picture show and the serial as a whole, but too contains vivid art and design pieces to testify how this world was created. I might prefer the old design process, but I cannot debate that it produced films that I liked more.

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Jonathan H.
I love "art of" books and seeing the design procedure. The illustrations and sketches in this book are amazing and if yous liked The Concluding Jedi, you'll really savor flipping through this to run across what various costumes and aliens and vehicles looked similar as they were being designed.

There's also a expert amount of text that talks well-nigh the product of the motion picture, which I found interesting specially in knowing how much things overlapped with the making of The Force Awakens and Rogue I. However, the bo

I love "art of" books and seeing the blueprint procedure. The illustrations and sketches in this book are astonishing and if you liked The Last Jedi, y'all'll really enjoy flipping through this to see what various costumes and aliens and vehicles looked similar as they were being designed.

There's besides a expert amount of text that talks virtually the production of the film, which I found interesting particularly in knowing how much things overlapped with the making of The Strength Awakens and Rogue One. However, the book is organized in a strange way: images are grouped into capacity, each with a championship that refers to those images. But the text about the film's production are chronological, and oft aren't related to the images and chapter championship that accompany the text.

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Nicki Markus
Feb 07, 2018 rated it really liked information technology
At that place are many things to honey near the volume. The artwork is stunning and information technology is all beautifully presented. Nevertheless, I am only giving it 4 stars rather than 5 because of how much is missing. There's very little artwork relating to major plot moments such as Rey and Kylo's forcefulness bond (only one picture in 256 pages) and nothing showing the lightsaber duel with the Praetorian Guard. Indeed, considering he's a main graphic symbol, there are but a handful of pictures of Kylo Ren in general. I can onl At that place are many things to beloved about the book. The artwork is stunning and it is all beautifully presented. However, I am only giving it four stars rather than 5 because of how much is missing. At that place'south very picayune artwork relating to major plot moments such as Rey and Kylo's force bond (only one moving picture in 256 pages) and naught showing the lightsaber duel with the Praetorian Guard. Indeed, considering he's a main grapheme, in that location are merely a scattering of pictures of Kylo Ren in full general. I can just assume this was an try to avoid spoilers in the book, merely I would actually prefer information technology if they released the book a little afterwards and and then included everything, as it'southward frustrating to run across all the gaps. Nevertheless, this is still a squeamish collector's book for fans of the franchise. ...more
kerrycat
Jan 03, 2018 rated it information technology was astonishing
of course this is incredible - not simply visually, but the text explains the procedure, from conception to end, from writing to all of the details, that fabricated this motion picture come to life, as well every bit the timeline overlaps with TFA and RO (production-wise, which was a little tricky). how and why the director led this squad to create something new while adhering to the original spirit of Lucas' ideals from the seventies - it's all here. an absolute pleasure to go captivated in, and a must for all TLJ fans. of course this is incredible - non just visually, but the text explains the process, from formulation to cease, from writing to all of the details, that fabricated this film come to life, as well every bit the timeline overlaps with TFA and RO (production-wise, which was a lilliputian tricky). how and why the director led this team to create something new while adhering to the original spirit of Lucas' ethics from the seventies - it's all here. an absolute pleasance to get absorbed in, and a must for all TLJ fans. ...more than
nikita
Apr 02, 2020 rated it liked information technology
Lacks its predecessor's imagination and broader ideas. Lacks its predecessor'southward imagination and broader ideas. ...more than
Lisa
Nov 08, 2017 rated it actually liked information technology
If I could requite this 3 one/2 I would. I think that I am too used to Curiosity and their way of doing their books. I actually wish that there was more concept art in this book. It seems more to exist a story board than anything else. While it was interesting, information technology wasn't what I wanted. If I could give this iii 1/two I would. I call back that I am also used to Curiosity and their style of doing their books. I really wish that there was more concept art in this book. It seems more to be a story board than anything else. While it was interesting, it wasn't what I wanted. ...more

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