Your title question and your post content have nothing to do with each other, it seems. Why not? Why not rather elaborate on your question than explain your experience with the synopsis?
Anyways, it's a loaded question, and I can't really answer it directly without using too many negatives.
But I can say that I am watching it because of Star Wars - I wanted to see how much truth there is to the claim that Star Wars is just a rehash or rip-off of this movie. I mean, I know the famous Yojimbo hand-slicing scene (which contradicts later claims about how light sabers work) is pretty close to the original, and those two peasants walking in a 'deserty' (not sure if this is a word) scenery did have some kind of resemblance to two droids walking in the desert.
I wonder if "Anakin" got his name from those two peasants often saying "Aniki" to the general..
Anyways, I have now watched approximately one hour and 56 minutes, and so far I haven't been able to find much resemblance to Star Wars besides what I mention above.
People speculate in another thread, why the princess yells constantly, and I have wondered the same thing about many old movies. "Tough men" and the princess seem to use 'tough', very rough and aggressive-sounding tone and intonation all the time. I think it's quite ridiculous - the japanese don't really talk that way, not women or men.
Only when they want to be funny, or MAYBE when they get angry, they may deliberately use such way of speaking, but generally, that doesn't seem to be a very natural way of expressing yourself, whether anger, fear, or another emotion.
Like others have speculated, perhaps she talks that way because she's a spoiled BRAT, who tries to imitate how she thinks a male character would speak (but female ideas of what men are like always fail, because they have been indoctrinated that men are aggressive, stupid thugs and brutes, although they have written the most beautiful songs, created the most beautiful buildings (actually, ALL the buildings in the world), endlessly sacrificed and worked themselves to death just so women could have everything they have, all in all are better and more balanced human beings than women have ever shown to be).
It's pretty insulting how quickly people even here started saying things like men are arrogant and aggressive, without really knowing the truth at all. Sure, some men -can- be aggressive or arrogant, but have you ever truly looked at what women are like and what they do in the world? What irrelevant things they pursue! How they treat innocent men, especially those in low status! How much they lust for babies, handbags and shoes!
But anyways, going back to the point..
.. if you ask: "Who watched this because of Star Wars", I could almost answer: "I did" (though not yet, because it's a long movie, and still going on.. but hopefully in the future, you never know).
The reason why I started watching this movie is it's relation to Star Wars, to put it another way.
Though now the princess is singing about 'life of men', as if she could know anything about it, and comparing it to an insect, in a horrible voice (almost as horrible as her 'normal' voice in this movie), so I am not sure if I am going to be able to even endure until the end, there's still approximately 15 more minutes to go..
In any case, the rumors about Star Wars and this movie are false. The two peasants do not do anything C3P0 and R2-D2 do, the dialog is not the same, the motivations are not the same - "two entities in a desert" is not really enough to call it a rip-off. So I don't understand what the fuss is about. Nothing about this movie says "Star Wars" or vice versa.
Just another one of those weird quirks of this planet, I guess. Hard to understand why anyone would think this movie has -anything- to do with Star Wars. I don't expect light sabers and landspeeders, but I did expect a Darth Vader-like character (perhaps with a typical samurai war mask that would resemble it), I did expect some kind of emperor and I did expect AT LEAST a similar storyline.
This post is not very coherent, I know, but I'd like to add one more thing that I realized when reading the 'original synopsis' or whatever - Lucas made it very masonic for some reason. Anyone who deliberately CHOOSES the number 33 for any purpose, can't be doing so purely because of coincidence, but there has to be something behind it.
Also, 'Stormtroopers' originally seemed to be some kind of 'Devil Dogs' (or something, I forgot already), which is a name that seems to be lifted from the movie (or whatever it was) that was mentioned when discussing how Darth Vader got his looks. But also a masonic name, as they do worship that very entity - hence it's nowadays worshipped everywhere. They even made movies like "Hell Boy", which whitewashes demons to be some kind of 'good guys' that you should root for!
But even the original synopsis doesn't really seem to have much to do with this weird film. We don't really even get to see the fortress in this movie, hidden or otherwise. Maybe it means that the fortress is hidden from the camera, who knows.
I consider this movie another Kurosawa waste of time, and would much rather watch any Star Wars movie episode (the "prequels", I-III are not "Star Wars" movies despite the name, Lucas being involved, and whatnot) gladly.
Not that I appreciate Star Wars movies all that much - they are a bit childish, annoying, limited, predictable, corny, and have so many moronic decisions and faults about them that it'd take a lot of energy to list them all (from the stupidly weak Stormtrooper armors to their typically movielike 'amazing accuracy').
But even them are better than this, boring, superficial, materialistic, inhuman yell-fest.
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