I'm addicted to watching these films through the eyes of these villagers. They understand the thematic elements so clearly proving that epics such as Star Wars and LOTR contain story value comprehended on a universal human level.
I wonder if that will be true of ep VII VIII and IX. the first three, and the prequels were made with Joseph Campbell's "Hero with a Thousand Faces" in mind, I'm not sure the disney ones were. perhaps.
@@highstimulation2497 I don't really consider those eps Star Wars. It would be interesting to see if they reacted with confusion and disappointment, but at the same time it would be a bit cruel to subject them to those films just for that purpose. Some might think it would be interesting to see them react to "Human Centipede" but gaining knowledge through evil is just wrong. :)
@@highstimulation2497 They each do as well, TFA (VII) especially does as its story beats Act I being similar to ANH with both Rey and Finn's call to adventure and so on, ACT 2 story beats within the monomyth take after those within ESB even quoting it directly in a couple spots, and ACT 3 its story beats ending the movie similarly to RotJ--the big final battle on two fronts the ground forces having to deal a blow so starfighters can strike at the heart of the big planet killer; all the while a confrontation between Force adepts was going on. Each of the story beats in all three acts follow Joseph Campbell's monomyth (which is what Campbell describes within Hero with a Thousand Faces). However one may feel about TFA it was set up as an homage to the OT while introducing the new cast of characters spearheading the latest trilogy, and it utterly adhered to the story beats of the monomyth. Where the sequel trilogy not necessarily diverges but Rian Johnson thought he was clever enough to try to subvert the monomyth that Star Wars is enormously based on yet could simultaneously embrace the monomyth. that's when things get fv
Without being influenced by the toxicity of trolls and social media one can see how magical this movie actually is. These guys came into this completely blind and came away enthralled and excited by a wonderful new world.
@@TaurusInvictaPeople like you will say this, and the praise Game of Thrones when the literal title of the series and the whole content of it is about politics.
The only people who hated on this film are bitter manchildren from the 80s who wanted to relive their childhood. Everybody who sees it fresh loves it. Unfortunately it takes a lot time to fix idiotic hate trends on the internet. Same thing happened to Final Fantasy 13.
Love how they referred to Sebulba as the camel-faced bastard. Babu even wanted to beat him up😂It's awesome to see how immersed in the story they are! I'm so impressed they're able to follow such complicated storylines even though they're quite new to watching films like this.
@@icthyology I agree. The only downside to the chronological viewing order is that you'll miss out on the "I am your father" plottwist. But we can't have everything in life :)
I'm actually crying and smiling throughout the entire thing. This was how I felt watching the film! This is how I wish the world saw this film! No cynicism, no hyper analyzing. Just exactly how Lucas intended! Love you all!
100% the same for me. After hearing almost 25 years of people hating on this movie, it was so nice to see people reacting the same way I always have to this great Star Wars movie.
@@koraegi No they are not, you would have to be insane to think that the prequels are the same as the sequels. The sequels are corporation trash, the prequels are masterpieces. I'm sorry that you are too blind to see it.
In all fairness, some people would argue the movie _is_ meant to be hyper-analyzed, but that's a good thing! George Lucas has proven in interviews that he's a big fan of metaphor and other literary elements like that, which he tries to communicate through things like camera angles, lighting, etc. Some people analyze out of love for the film and all the thought put into the small things, that's how they enjoy movies.
All 3 prequels arent the best to be honest. The memes made them better theought the years tho, there is also somethinf emorional about revenge od rhe sith.
Interesting. When the Phantom Menace came out there were many who were less than impressed and felt that Lucas had let the series down. Watching this movie through less cynical eyes one can see that the problem is not so much with the movies, but rather with an audience who are aware of movie tropes and thus were less impressed by them. These three gentlemen's ignorance of such tropes actually made them far more invested in the story to the point that they actually thoroughly enjoyed aspects of the movie, namely Jar Jar Binks, and young Anikan, that were derided by fans at the time and even today. I wish I could forget my cynicism and just enjoy these movies as they were meant to be, instead of analyzing them to death.
Yep. My kids LOVE Phantom Menace, love Jarjar, and love the podrace. George Lucas was right and the whole world owes Ahmed Best and Jake Lloyd an apology.
I don’t think the tropes were the problem as much as the weak characters and storytelling. Which are things that don’t matter to you when you’re a kid. Or at least you don’t notice that they matter to you. The prequels really come alive if you watch the clone wars tv show though, which does a much better job building characters and fleshing out the story. The worst part of the prequels is that there is actually really interesting deep spiritual and philosophical ideas being talked about that are worth analyzing, but the direction is so bad that there almost invisible in the movies. Once you know what story George was trying to tell you can see it being played out in the movies too though.
@@markrodeo420 The reason kids and these three men enjoyed the film so much is because they are ignorant of more nuanced characters. They have little to compare the characters to and as such simply enjoy the characters at face value.
I think the issue is Eps 1, 2, and 3 are fun movies. They just aren't GREAT movies, so they are inherently disappointing to those expecting the quality of the original 3. As stand alones - they're fun, if highly flawed, action movies.
It's so interesting seeing their reactions with no knowledge. In the west it's almost impossible to not see information about the movie. Their 100% honest blind pov is amazing to see.
I love how they were sceptical at the start and couldn't quite place the idea of cosmology and fiction together. They had already seen Avatar but that doesn't mean the idea of travelling between planets, or fantastical science fiction as a genre meant something yet. Afterall, Avatar might be fantastical but it's also a deeply grounded story set in a natural world. Whereas Star Wars is far from that.
It would have been better if they started watching in release order. There are stuff that people are expected to know when the prequels came out. And the awe of the original series will be lost as all the revelations in those films will be done in the prequels.
@@rxlxviii There's no awe about watching a 70s children movie so foreign to anything they know about fiction. They wouldn't have been more in awe at all. People have a hard time taking a step back and objectively seeing how ridiculous the first SW movie is.
@@basseon First of all, not everyone in the world experiences the same things as Americans do. They are villagers unexposed to these types of movies. They are unexposed to many types of stuff in the modern world, something you would have known if you had watched any of their other videos, not just on movies but just things people in America take for granted. You are unbelieveably narcissitic. Secondly, no one said the first movie was perfect. Even Lucas himself said it wasn't. With a budget of just 11 million, which translates to something like 50-60 million today, try making that type of movie today with the same budget. Films like that today cost something like $300 million to $500 million today, especially since all the scenes were painstakingly done by hand. There was no cgi in 1977. Thirdly, the entire story line of the entire originally trilogy is ruined by watching the films in chronological order instead of release order. Fourthly, it wasn't a movie made specifically for children. It's like saying Bugs Bunny was made specifically for children. How many children's movies have you watched as a child and after watching as an adult, you end up with an entire different perspective?
@@rxlxviii I've been watching these people since the beginning of the channel. I know them really well. They're alien to most of our way of living and culture. Who's narcissistic now? They haven't been exposed to our culture at all, and they wouldn't be more in awe at the original trilogy if they watched it now or later. They loved the 1st one and were really in awe, and they loved Jar-Jar Binks, the opposite of people in our culture who grew up with the ridiculous original trilogy and idolize them.
please let these three people react to all 6 star wars movies, it would be sad if one of them would miss one part and strange if a new one got to come in to the middle of the six movies :)
There are eleven Star Wars movies, nine Skywalker Saga movies ... though of course, they could easily skip the first 3 movies without missing out, but now, they already got the worst to start, so why not continue...
@@jassuyt6357 The Sequels teach me a lesson though. I will NEVER watch the new Matrix movie, i will never watch the new Indiana Jones and i definitely will never watch Star Trek Picard or Discovery. Or Rings of power and all the other crap. Ever. The Sequels almost ruined Star Wars for me. Im already horrified if they really make a Star Gate reboot "it will take the current situation into account and will be a pleasure for old fans as well as new ones" thats all you have to read to know it will be a woke disaster.
These guys always give me a new appreciation for everything. Zero cynicism, just the enjoyment and wonder that the films deserve. Them talking about how cool Anakin is that he could defeat older racers and entire armies where the adults couldn't, thats how we should all think about it. The acting and the CGI doesn't matter to them, only great stories. And Star Wars is a great story. We should all strive to enjoy movies like this.
Yeah they probably will still like 7-9 but mainly the special effects, there's no strong narrative theme to be found and they sure have shown they're able to pick up on these despite the language/cultural barrier.
As an older person I'm trying to imagine seeing Ep. 1-3 before 4-6, since for most people of my generation "Star Wars" WAS episode 4, and no one knew Darth Vader's backstory, etc. It will be really neat to see their impressions of the series. I hope they enjoy it!
For real, I could see people in the west watching it in chronological order cause the Vader reveal is known to just about everyone through pop culture. But these men almost certainly don't know about it. Would have been better to show them in released order.
I actually watched a bunch of youtubers who *did* react in that order and it was honestly pretty neat - they were aware that Darth Vader exists of course, but they didn't know he was Anakin, so not only did they get the full emotional punch of his fall to the dark side, they still had the "wait... DARTH VADER IS ANAKIN?" moment when the helmet comes down on the operating table. And then they're going through the original trilogy with a sense of "omg, Luke doesn't even *know* , this is so tragic".
These guys make me despise the chains of cynicism so many of us wear. They have innocent hearts, and it's crystal clear based on what they place value in. Keep these videos coming. Unexpectedly therapeutic.
Imagne George Lucas reaction to this. His famous quote "Jar Jar is the key to all of this. He is the funniest character we ever had." finally paying off. Only took 24 years till finally someone agreed...
@@thefearhawk8805 Well his initial idea was to make jar jar the main sith villain. If you watch the movies you can see some glimpses of that. He has the sith eyes, uses the force to jump high in to the lake, and is always taking calculated risks using the force disguising it as luck, making himself to be the idiot of the movies just so nobody suspects him. George later scratched that idea seeing how much the fans hated him.
Seeing these movies through the eyes of people with zero internet baggage or modern day bullcrap is just... so wholesome and refreshing. It doesn't feel like I'm watching the movies again for the first time, it feels like a totally new experience for me.
Watching this through their eyes is AMAZING!!! They come into it with none of the bias's most fans have having grown up watching them, and hate me if ya want, but I LOVE them liking Jar Jar!! He will always have a special place for me because my daughter and my youngest brother are only 4 years apart and he was their favorite character. Please show them all of them in order, I greatly look forward to watching them experience one of my favorite movie series of all time!!
These guys are TRUE movie watchers. You guys really understand how to appreciate all of someone’s work. I loved how they point out everything they love and there brains have no filter.
I love Star Wars, and I love this channel. These are the 3 gentlemen I wished would watch the series too. Watching them view these films without the cynicism that we western city people have has been amazing and makes me appreciate these films even more.
I’m addicted to watching this guys react to my favourite childhood films. It’s so wholesome, these 3 are my favourite, such humble guys! Loving this content, after a stressful day these guys bring me a blast of nostalgia and joy
I really loved to see the same excitement of first watching Star Wars being expressed by them. I've never seen them so excited after doing a movie reaction. It made me smile to see them so happy and excited!
This was so wonderful how they enjoyed absolutely everything Star Wars had to offer, even seeing Jar Jar bring such smiles to their faces was fantastic to watch. I can't wait to see how heartbroken they may actually be as they watch Anakin fall to the Dark Side.
The guy on the left seems almost moved to tears through the entire thing. Kinda reminds of that one dude who got all weepy while watching the Last Jedi trailer, except not revolting but kind of endearing
It was so fun watching the guys experience Star Wars for the first time!! They have such great appreciation for films and I love their commentary! I can't wait for them to watch all the other Star Wars movies, and to watch with them!! :)
I'm excited to see their reactions to the rest of Anakin's story...most of us knew that there was an eventual happy ending due to seeing 4-6 first, but these wonderful men will have to go through the torment of seeing Anakin's fall without knowing how it will turn out until several movies later!
I don't think I'd say Anakin's story has a happy ending, like at all, more so Luke's does but even then, not really. Sure, he gets his completely nonsensical "redemption" that lets him be a friendly ghost, but I think we all know he didn't actually redeem decades of unimaginable evil just by killing a man he despised and would have ended up trying to kill either way just because he felt a moment of empathy as his own son was being tortured. Unless his redemption was making Luke leave him behind and letting himself get blown up with the Death Star, sort of like how the say the one good thing Hitler did was kill Hitler.
Yes!!! This is how the six Star Wars movies is supposed to be watched, with a childlike sense of awe and wonder and just plain fun! I can't wait to see their reactions to the other five!
@@ruarikelsey1793 Eh, the others just have the SW label on, that's all. Disney cares only about squeezing whatever money is left. Lucas told a well crafted story that's really satisfying from beginning to end- I'd personally only show them those. But that's not up to me. :B
37:08 „lest he be a traitor“. Can we just for a moment appreciate… how little of an idea they have of what is coming for them here? Cause this is something, one would have otherwise look out for more or less after having watched episodes 4, 5 and 6 first. I am Right now here for when they realise on what note the prequel trilogy is gonna end. :) (A round two of watching it in the release order 4,5,6,1,2 and 3 or instead the theorised emotionally connected order 4,5,1,2,3 and then finally 6 with other villagers can otherwise also be done later on. I am earnestly kinda interested in seeing how that would go over reaction wise with them and what the differences would be)
It seems that English speakers worry if something looks racist. These villagers don't care. They simply enjoy a movie without overthinking. These reactors are kind and cool people
I always recommend to watch the Star Wars films in order of the dates they were released but still fun to see these guys react to the prequels. Shame that they won’t get to experience the most iconic plot twist in cinema history in empire though “I am your father”
I had a greater time watching this with these villagers than I did the first time I ever watched it! Since you guys loved this one surely you can't miss the rest.
This was amazing! With most reactors, they will have heard some things about these movies and ultimately have some bias towards somethings, but you guys had none of that and it was so refreshing to see - you even loved Jar Jar, a character hated by most of the fanbase! Can't wait to see the reactions to the next movies in the franchise, and to echo a lot of people in the comments, please keep this lineup - as it is a continuing story it would make it difficult on the other person brought in
I like it that you have such a variety of things to react to. Usually for movie reactions its always western channels, but we rarely get to see people from other parts of the worlds reactions to movies for the first time, so this is nice.
Ohhh what a rabbit hole the boys have entered! Can't wait for the rest... and for my part I think you are watching in the correct order for people new to this story.
Good people of the internet. We have come across a blind viewing of star wars. No biases. This is a blessed post/ video. We shall now all look forward to thier future reviews with great interest.
I love that the villagers are watching these movies in order. The prequels get a lot of hate from long-time fans, but when seen in order, one can see the flow of the story as a whole. I am happy that the villagers will see and comment on these movies with fresh eyes!
The only thing I hate about the prequels is people using the word hate. It’s fucking juvenile. Sure, there were lots of things to dislike about this movie, mostly the Gungans, but the pod race, the fight with the Jedis vs Maul and the battle with the droids were amazing. Also the sets, I’m from Sydney and I’m still mind-boggled how they made it, Nabokov and Coruscant were incredible.
I love the man on the left. He was so into the film and was bursting at the seams to see what happens next. Hopefully he can watch all the Star Wars movies
Ok I'm going to have to subscribe to their patreon or whatever service they use, because I definitely want to see them watch all the trilogies of everything
I'm addicted to watching these films through the eyes of these villagers. They understand the thematic elements so clearly proving that epics such as Star Wars and LOTR contain story value comprehended on a universal human level.
Very well said
I wonder if that will be true of ep VII VIII and IX. the first three, and the prequels were made with Joseph Campbell's "Hero with a Thousand Faces" in mind, I'm not sure the disney ones were. perhaps.
@@highstimulation2497 I don't really consider those eps Star Wars. It would be interesting to see if they reacted with confusion and disappointment, but at the same time it would be a bit cruel to subject them to those films just for that purpose. Some might think it would be interesting to see them react to "Human Centipede" but gaining knowledge through evil is just wrong. :)
@@highstimulation2497 They each do as well, TFA (VII) especially does as its story beats Act I being similar to ANH with both Rey and Finn's call to adventure and so on, ACT 2 story beats within the monomyth take after those within ESB even quoting it directly in a couple spots, and ACT 3 its story beats ending the movie similarly to RotJ--the big final battle on two fronts the ground forces having to deal a blow so starfighters can strike at the heart of the big planet killer; all the while a confrontation between Force adepts was going on. Each of the story beats in all three acts follow Joseph Campbell's monomyth (which is what Campbell describes within Hero with a Thousand Faces). However one may feel about TFA it was set up as an homage to the OT while introducing the new cast of characters spearheading the latest trilogy, and it utterly adhered to the story beats of the monomyth.
Where the sequel trilogy not necessarily diverges but Rian Johnson thought he was clever enough to try to subvert the monomyth that Star Wars is enormously based on yet could simultaneously embrace the monomyth. that's when things get fv
Me too! The genuine Joy these men feel us a joy to see.
Without being influenced by the toxicity of trolls and social media one can see how magical this movie actually is. These guys came into this completely blind and came away enthralled and excited by a wonderful new world.
@@TaurusInvicta True, politics is never fun. At least the guys had a great time in spite of it.
@@TaurusInvictaPeople like you will say this, and the praise Game of Thrones when the literal title of the series and the whole content of it is about politics.
@@NovusIgnisHow’s it feel being a negative smartass?
@@TaurusInvictaare you a savage or something?
The only people who hated on this film are bitter manchildren from the 80s who wanted to relive their childhood. Everybody who sees it fresh loves it. Unfortunately it takes a lot time to fix idiotic hate trends on the internet. Same thing happened to Final Fantasy 13.
I love the fact that even though they know it is fiction, they still paid honor and respect to the queen.
Love how they referred to Sebulba as the camel-faced bastard. Babu even wanted to beat him up😂It's awesome to see how immersed in the story they are! I'm so impressed they're able to follow such complicated storylines even though they're quite new to watching films like this.
Their nicknames for characters are always great.
Most people: Killing people only makes you as bad as them.
The villagers: If you do a bad action, you can take the bolt-action.
I was about to say the same thing until I saw your post. "Camel-faced bastard"...I can't wait to call someone that!
@@BambinaSaldana😂😂😂
I love Babu. He always wants to punch the baddies. It's great🥰
“Who is that froggy person?” 🤨
That alone made my day! 😂
I am quite sure even the remotest village in India has heard of France. They're just playing for laughs.
I also just loved the “He’s unintentionally winning” 😂
The camel face candidate is a cheater!
And the fact that they wanted to dress like him too
@@ASCARNAZ I thought they were referring to the Jedi
"Man gets trapped because of greed..."
Very wise statement 👍🏾
Man, these guys are going to be devastated by the end of Episode 3. May the Force be with them.
Just imagine how they're going to feel when they discover the dark and terrible truth about their favorite character, Jar Jar. Big oof.
To watch Revenge of the Sith without knowing how it ends is my main argument for viewing episodes 1-3 before the OT.
@@icthyology I agree. The only downside to the chronological viewing order is that you'll miss out on the "I am your father" plottwist. But we can't have everything in life :)
I'm actually crying and smiling throughout the entire thing. This was how I felt watching the film! This is how I wish the world saw this film! No cynicism, no hyper analyzing. Just exactly how Lucas intended! Love you all!
100% the same for me. After hearing almost 25 years of people hating on this movie, it was so nice to see people reacting the same way I always have to this great Star Wars movie.
It's insane people like 1 and 2 they're on par with the new sequel trilogy
@@koraegi No they are not, you would have to be insane to think that the prequels are the same as the sequels. The sequels are corporation trash, the prequels are masterpieces. I'm sorry that you are too blind to see it.
In all fairness, some people would argue the movie _is_ meant to be hyper-analyzed, but that's a good thing! George Lucas has proven in interviews that he's a big fan of metaphor and other literary elements like that, which he tries to communicate through things like camera angles, lighting, etc. Some people analyze out of love for the film and all the thought put into the small things, that's how they enjoy movies.
All 3 prequels arent the best to be honest.
The memes made them better theought the years tho, there is also somethinf emorional about revenge od rhe sith.
"Such a capable child was kept as a slave by that bastard." I love these guys, they're so concise.
Interesting. When the Phantom Menace came out there were many who were less than impressed and felt that Lucas had let the series down. Watching this movie through less cynical eyes one can see that the problem is not so much with the movies, but rather with an audience who are aware of movie tropes and thus were less impressed by them.
These three gentlemen's ignorance of such tropes actually made them far more invested in the story to the point that they actually thoroughly enjoyed aspects of the movie, namely Jar Jar Binks, and young Anikan, that were derided by fans at the time and even today.
I wish I could forget my cynicism and just enjoy these movies as they were meant to be, instead of analyzing them to death.
Yep. My kids LOVE Phantom Menace, love Jarjar, and love the podrace. George Lucas was right and the whole world owes Ahmed Best and Jake Lloyd an apology.
I don’t think the tropes were the problem as much as the weak characters and storytelling. Which are things that don’t matter to you when you’re a kid. Or at least you don’t notice that they matter to you. The prequels really come alive if you watch the clone wars tv show though, which does a much better job building characters and fleshing out the story. The worst part of the prequels is that there is actually really interesting deep spiritual and philosophical ideas being talked about that are worth analyzing, but the direction is so bad that there almost invisible in the movies. Once you know what story George was trying to tell you can see it being played out in the movies too though.
@@markrodeo420 The reason kids and these three men enjoyed the film so much is because they are ignorant of more nuanced characters. They have little to compare the characters to and as such simply enjoy the characters at face value.
It's just an odd way to start a series when you know every detail of how it ends up. People just knew too much going in.
I think the issue is Eps 1, 2, and 3 are fun movies. They just aren't GREAT movies, so they are inherently disappointing to those expecting the quality of the original 3. As stand alones - they're fun, if highly flawed, action movies.
Please keep this trio for the other Star Wars movies
It's so interesting seeing their reactions with no knowledge. In the west it's almost impossible to not see information about the movie. Their 100% honest blind pov is amazing to see.
I love how they were sceptical at the start and couldn't quite place the idea of cosmology and fiction together. They had already seen Avatar but that doesn't mean the idea of travelling between planets, or fantastical science fiction as a genre meant something yet. Afterall, Avatar might be fantastical but it's also a deeply grounded story set in a natural world. Whereas Star Wars is far from that.
It would have been better if they started watching in release order. There are stuff that people are expected to know when the prequels came out. And the awe of the original series will be lost as all the revelations in those films will be done in the prequels.
@@rxlxviii There's no awe about watching a 70s children movie so foreign to anything they know about fiction. They wouldn't have been more in awe at all. People have a hard time taking a step back and objectively seeing how ridiculous the first SW movie is.
@@basseon First of all, not everyone in the world experiences the same things as Americans do. They are villagers unexposed to these types of movies. They are unexposed to many types of stuff in the modern world, something you would have known if you had watched any of their other videos, not just on movies but just things people in America take for granted. You are unbelieveably narcissitic. Secondly, no one said the first movie was perfect. Even Lucas himself said it wasn't. With a budget of just 11 million, which translates to something like 50-60 million today, try making that type of movie today with the same budget. Films like that today cost something like $300 million to $500 million today, especially since all the scenes were painstakingly done by hand. There was no cgi in 1977. Thirdly, the entire story line of the entire originally trilogy is ruined by watching the films in chronological order instead of release order. Fourthly, it wasn't a movie made specifically for children. It's like saying Bugs Bunny was made specifically for children. How many children's movies have you watched as a child and after watching as an adult, you end up with an entire different perspective?
@@rxlxviii I've been watching these people since the beginning of the channel. I know them really well. They're alien to most of our way of living and culture. Who's narcissistic now? They haven't been exposed to our culture at all, and they wouldn't be more in awe at the original trilogy if they watched it now or later. They loved the 1st one and were really in awe, and they loved Jar-Jar Binks, the opposite of people in our culture who grew up with the ridiculous original trilogy and idolize them.
“Who is that froggy person…” is what we all said in 1999.
please let these three people react to all 6 star wars movies, it would be sad if one of them would miss one part and strange if a new one got to come in to the middle of the six movies :)
There are eleven Star Wars movies, nine Skywalker Saga movies ... though of course, they could easily skip the first 3 movies without missing out, but now, they already got the worst to start, so why not continue...
The worst … the sequels are yet to come
@@voxdraconia4035 Nope, there's definitely only 6 Star Wars Movies. I think your confusing some fan fiction that recently came out.
@@voxdraconia4035 There are only 6 Star Wars movies done by an artist. The others were done by a corporation trying to appeal to the masses.
@@jassuyt6357 The Sequels teach me a lesson though. I will NEVER watch the new Matrix movie, i will never watch the new Indiana Jones and i definitely will never watch Star Trek Picard or Discovery. Or Rings of power and all the other crap. Ever. The Sequels almost ruined Star Wars for me. Im already horrified if they really make a Star Gate reboot "it will take the current situation into account and will be a pleasure for old fans as well as new ones" thats all you have to read to know it will be a woke disaster.
"They pulled out the safety gear."
The observations are so hilariously pure. I love these guys to bits.
"lest he be a traitor"Uncle Babu has got Palpatine sussed out
“I see Babu in Master Yoda.” I love that! Very wise, my friend. Very wise.
I’ve never seen a person so excited during the political scenes of star wars 😂
These guys always give me a new appreciation for everything. Zero cynicism, just the enjoyment and wonder that the films deserve. Them talking about how cool Anakin is that he could defeat older racers and entire armies where the adults couldn't, thats how we should all think about it. The acting and the CGI doesn't matter to them, only great stories. And Star Wars is a great story. We should all strive to enjoy movies like this.
cant wait to see their reactions to episodes 2-6
Yeah they probably will still like 7-9 but mainly the special effects, there's no strong narrative theme to be found and they sure have shown they're able to pick up on these despite the language/cultural barrier.
Especially 3. They love Anakin. Well....ehhh...wait for it boys
@@Trazynn hope they will not see 7-9, no one will
Put Rogue One in as Episode 3.99
@@drivers99 Rogue One really works better with the knowledge of what happens in A New Hope, so they should probably save it for after Episode 4.
Please keep these three for the whole series. They are a great combination.
As an older person I'm trying to imagine seeing Ep. 1-3 before 4-6, since for most people of my generation "Star Wars" WAS episode 4, and no one knew Darth Vader's backstory, etc. It will be really neat to see their impressions of the series. I hope they enjoy it!
For real, I could see people in the west watching it in chronological order cause the Vader reveal is known to just about everyone through pop culture. But these men almost certainly don't know about it. Would have been better to show them in released order.
You would probably get bored like most people
I'm glad they took this order of films.
@@YetiUprising Anakin turning dark is more shocking than "I am your father." Chronological is better
I actually watched a bunch of youtubers who *did* react in that order and it was honestly pretty neat - they were aware that Darth Vader exists of course, but they didn't know he was Anakin, so not only did they get the full emotional punch of his fall to the dark side, they still had the "wait... DARTH VADER IS ANAKIN?" moment when the helmet comes down on the operating table. And then they're going through the original trilogy with a sense of "omg, Luke doesn't even *know* , this is so tragic".
These guys make me despise the chains of cynicism so many of us wear. They have innocent hearts, and it's crystal clear based on what they place value in. Keep these videos coming. Unexpectedly therapeutic.
One of the reasons why I love these guys.
32:16 the uncle in the middle has the biggest heart
"What is that froggy person?" We've been asking the same question to this very day.
I personally don’t like jar jar but seeing the gentleman in the middle’s face light up every time he is on screen brought me so much joy!
Imagne George Lucas reaction to this. His famous quote "Jar Jar is the key to all of this. He is the funniest character we ever had." finally paying off. Only took 24 years till finally someone agreed...
@@thefearhawk8805 Well his initial idea was to make jar jar the main sith villain. If you watch the movies you can see some glimpses of that. He has the sith eyes, uses the force to jump high in to the lake, and is always taking calculated risks using the force disguising it as luck, making himself to be the idiot of the movies just so nobody suspects him. George later scratched that idea seeing how much the fans hated him.
"The King rang the bell" *claps* had me in stitches..
Seeing these movies through the eyes of people with zero internet baggage or modern day bullcrap is just... so wholesome and refreshing. It doesn't feel like I'm watching the movies again for the first time, it feels like a totally new experience for me.
Yeah, like how they worried about the tanks cutting down trees unnecessarily :J
That tall guy Really loved Jar Jar
Watching this through their eyes is AMAZING!!! They come into it with none of the bias's most fans have having grown up watching them, and hate me if ya want, but I LOVE them liking Jar Jar!! He will always have a special place for me because my daughter and my youngest brother are only 4 years apart and he was their favorite character. Please show them all of them in order, I greatly look forward to watching them experience one of my favorite movie series of all time!!
I like how one of the guys called Yoda, "uncle"
they called bullshit on Anakin's immaculate conception so fast
> There was no father.
"She's hiding something." lmaooo
Desi here that grew up in the states...that gentle giant in the middle reminds of Lurch from Addam's Family.
These guys are TRUE movie watchers. You guys really understand how to appreciate all of someone’s work. I loved how they point out everything they love and there brains have no filter.
I love Star Wars, and I love this channel. These are the 3 gentlemen I wished would watch the series too.
Watching them view these films without the cynicism that we western city people have has been amazing and makes me appreciate these films even more.
And not one word of HATE for Jar Jar! Love it.
Keep the movie reactions coming, I feel like this is your new path.
I love how much they enjoy Jar Jar. Their reactions really mirrored how kid me felt without worrying about what the "popular" opinion is among fans.
👍 When the old dude called Sebulba "a Camel faced bastard" 👏😂👍 that was priceless
48:40 "Bastard! Now go to Hell!" ahahahaha, they always get me!! :)
"the master should have married the child's mother" Honestly seeing as Qui Gon did things off books ---- this is actually a good idea.
I’m addicted to watching this guys react to my favourite childhood films. It’s so wholesome, these 3 are my favourite, such humble guys! Loving this content, after a stressful day these guys bring me a blast of nostalgia and joy
Love how Emperor Palpatine didnt get by Babu, He called it so fast "Lest he be a traitor" @37:07
"when the child can destroy a base without training imagine what he can do after training" Oh boy sir are you in for a treat lol
"We should dress like that" 🤣🤣 i love this guys!
I really loved to see the same excitement of first watching Star Wars being expressed by them.
I've never seen them so excited after doing a movie reaction.
It made me smile to see them so happy and excited!
Finally they are watching Star Wars! I hope you will show them all films :)
This was so wonderful how they enjoyed absolutely everything Star Wars had to offer, even seeing Jar Jar bring such smiles to their faces was fantastic to watch. I can't wait to see how heartbroken they may actually be as they watch Anakin fall to the Dark Side.
I love how Sebulba is described as a 'bastard camel creature' 😂😂
That has got to be the best Star Wars reaction I've sen yet. I hope Babu and the guys love the rest of the saga.
I hope these men are being paid well for these videos. Their reactions are incredible.
26:40 😂😂😂 I want "That camel faced candidate is a cheater!" on a t shirt.
The guy on the left seems almost moved to tears through the entire thing. Kinda reminds of that one dude who got all weepy while watching the Last Jedi trailer, except not revolting but kind of endearing
It was so fun watching the guys experience Star Wars for the first time!! They have such great appreciation for films and I love their commentary! I can't wait for them to watch all the other Star Wars movies, and to watch with them!! :)
I'm excited to see their reactions to the rest of Anakin's story...most of us knew that there was an eventual happy ending due to seeing 4-6 first, but these wonderful men will have to go through the torment of seeing Anakin's fall without knowing how it will turn out until several movies later!
I don't think I'd say Anakin's story has a happy ending, like at all, more so Luke's does but even then, not really. Sure, he gets his completely nonsensical "redemption" that lets him be a friendly ghost, but I think we all know he didn't actually redeem decades of unimaginable evil just by killing a man he despised and would have ended up trying to kill either way just because he felt a moment of empathy as his own son was being tortured.
Unless his redemption was making Luke leave him behind and letting himself get blown up with the Death Star, sort of like how the say the one good thing Hitler did was kill Hitler.
@@lorehammer40k4 Yeah, I meant a happy ending to the story in Episode 6.
@@lorehammer40k4were not talking about the fake Disney star wars
@@spartanxdarth201 Okay, but where did I say anything about the sequel trilogy though?
0:00 the old man in the middle looks like Ki Adi Mundi
Watching these is the closest you can get to experiencing them for the first time again.
Yes!!! This is how the six Star Wars movies is supposed to be watched, with a childlike sense of awe and wonder and just plain fun! I can't wait to see their reactions to the other five!
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@@ruarikelsey1793 Eh, the others just have the SW label on, that's all. Disney cares only about squeezing whatever money is left. Lucas told a well crafted story that's really satisfying from beginning to end- I'd personally only show them those. But that's not up to me. :B
I'd add Rogue One to the list. But that was the only Disney one I liked.
@@dneill8493 I think that's really very optional.
There are only two good Star Wars movies.
“Oh look at these two warriors”
Pretty interesting to me that the recognized that obi wan and qui gon were warriors just by looking at them
37:08 „lest he be a traitor“.
Can we just for a moment appreciate… how little of an idea they have of what is coming for them here? Cause this is something, one would have otherwise look out for more or less after having watched episodes 4, 5 and 6 first.
I am Right now here for when they realise on what note the prequel trilogy is gonna end. :)
(A round two of watching it in the release order 4,5,6,1,2 and 3 or instead the theorised emotionally connected order 4,5,1,2,3 and then finally 6 with other villagers can otherwise also be done later on. I am earnestly kinda interested in seeing how that would go over reaction wise with them and what the differences would be)
Honestly I think the machete cut order of watching the movies Is dumb.
It seems that English speakers worry if something looks racist. These villagers don't care. They simply enjoy a movie without overthinking. These reactors are kind and cool people
This was so honest and pure. I absolutely must watch them see it to the end.
"I see Yoda in Babu " Hahahahaahahahaha they are so funny
I always appreciate the intensity of Raeen's curiosity
Raeen liked Yoda and said he is like Babu. Nailed it.
This reaction is beyond wonderful and heartwarming. Can’t wait for their reaction to Episode 2!
May The Force Be With Them!
“The camel faced candidate is a cheater “ Lol so true my friend, so true
I CANNOT WAIT TO SEE THE REST OF THIS SERIES!
28:04 "This bastard camel faced creature is so bad."
That's damn right, lol.
I love how Babu literally suspects Palpatine from being a traitor after only seeing him in a few scenes
They have no idea :)
I noticed that too, its insane how quick these guys are.
The guy in the middle rules!!! Very nice, my brother!
My heart is so completely full right now and I'm only 5 minutes in. I cannot wait to see these gentlemen see the rest of the films
I always recommend to watch the Star Wars films in order of the dates they were released but still fun to see these guys react to the prequels. Shame that they won’t get to experience the most iconic plot twist in cinema history in empire though “I am your father”
I agree. But this is very interesting to see how they’ll react to the other ones
I agree
They may react to the entire series.
@@90FirstGenPGTsure, but going in chronological order means they’ll already know who Luke’s father is after watching episode III
it just means that the plot twist they experience is the chancellor being the sith lord and they get to be shocked at Anakin's fall to the dark side.
I had a greater time watching this with these villagers than I did the first time I ever watched it! Since you guys loved this one surely you can't miss the rest.
I love how the young guy just loose it even when he realize Babu's he's about to sing! Lol
And also, he resembled Master Yoda to Mister Babu Lol!!
This was amazing! With most reactors, they will have heard some things about these movies and ultimately have some bias towards somethings, but you guys had none of that and it was so refreshing to see - you even loved Jar Jar, a character hated by most of the fanbase! Can't wait to see the reactions to the next movies in the franchise, and to echo a lot of people in the comments, please keep this lineup - as it is a continuing story it would make it difficult on the other person brought in
I love how much they love Jar Jar.
I like it that you have such a variety of things to react to. Usually for movie reactions its always western channels, but we rarely get to see people from other parts of the worlds reactions to movies for the first time, so this is nice.
"The magic swords are awesome" - Our reaction too when we saw Star Wars as kids :)
Ohhh what a rabbit hole the boys have entered! Can't wait for the rest... and for my part I think you are watching in the correct order for people new to this story.
Good people of the internet. We have come across a blind viewing of star wars. No biases. This is a blessed post/ video. We shall now all look forward to thier future reviews with great interest.
I like their reaction. Reminded me when I was a child seeing the movie for the first time. Was just in awe the whole time.😮
I really enjoyed seeing this movie through the eyes of these three gentlemen. Absolutely charming experience.
I love that the villagers are watching these movies in order. The prequels get a lot of hate from long-time fans, but when seen in order, one can see the flow of the story as a whole. I am happy that the villagers will see and comment on these movies with fresh eyes!
The only thing I hate about the prequels is people using the word hate. It’s fucking juvenile. Sure, there were lots of things to dislike about this movie, mostly the Gungans, but the pod race, the fight with the Jedis vs Maul and the battle with the droids were amazing. Also the sets, I’m from Sydney and I’m still mind-boggled how they made it, Nabokov and Coruscant were incredible.
I love the man on the left. He was so into the film and was bursting at the seams to see what happens next. Hopefully he can watch all the Star Wars movies
I liked this reaction more than I like the movie!- and don't get me wrong I love the whole series!👍 These guys are awesome!!!!
I love experiencing these movies through their eyes, in a way its like seeing it again for the first time 😄
Ok I'm going to have to subscribe to their patreon or whatever service they use, because I definitely want to see them watch all the trilogies of everything
The one in the middle staring into my soul and judging it
i love this series of reactions youre doing, keep it going, youre amazing
Can’t get enough of these videos! It’s like I’m sitting with my uncles and reliving my love of these movies through their eyes!
This was an absolute delight.
Love the song he sings with the rythm.
"He's winning unintentionally" 😂
I like how they immediately realised who the Queen was and weren't fooled.
I wish I could like this reaction a million times! It was wonderful!
Loved this reaction so much! I never thought of what kind of animal Sebulba looks like but you’re right, he does indeed have a camel face LOL.
Please please please react to the rest of the movies with all 3 of you. You will absolutely love them if you enjoyed this one this much.
I like your spontaneous songs at the end. The guy in the middle was like, "What's he doing?" LOL
"We should dress like that." Jedi Master Babu. I need to see that.
How I wish I could see a movie that surprised me as much as they did.