Danh ngôn của George Lucas
When I was making 'Star Wars,' I wasn't restrained by any kind of science. I simply said, 'I'm going to create a world that's fun and interesting, makes sense, and seems to have a reality to it.'
When I was making 'Star Wars,' I wasn't restrained by any kind of science. I simply said, 'I'm going to create a world that's fun and interesting, makes sense, and seems to have a reality to it.'
Khi tôi làm 'Chiến tranh giữa các vì sao', tôi không bị giới hạn bởi bất kỳ loại khoa học nào. Tôi chỉ nói đơn giản, 'Tôi sẽ tạo ra một thế giới vui nhộn và thú vị, có ý nghĩa và dường như có tính thực tế trong đó.'
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