


"The Empire Strikes Back" is truly the best film of the original trilogy, and the best film of all the Star Wars films by far. Suffice it to say, the revelation creates a new sort of conflict in our hero Skywalker that we won't see resolved until the next film. This film has been out for 36 years so most people know the big reveal, but still I won't say, supposing you haven't seen it. Discover the conflict between good and evil in the electrifying Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. The film eventually climaxes in a major confrontation between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader (voiced by James Earl Jones). In order to do this, he makes his way to Yoda (voiced by Frank Oz), the last remaining Jedi Knight, for special training. Young Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) has become both a strong presence in the Rebel alliance, and he is also learning to harness the powers of the Force, the energy which binds all things together and which, if used positively, can unleash unseen powers for its wielder.

And now the Rebels are stationed on a snowy planet, planning their next attack. The Rebel forces who are fighting the evil Galactic Empire have destroyed the Death Star, the planet-shaped mechanism that had the capability to blow up planets. Of course, the main theme is also a central theme, although as we said before, it is the most important of all of them. What a marvelous piece of work is "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980). In this sense we could talk about central themes in The Empire Strikes Back with the theme of Darth Vader, the theme for Han and Leia, the theme of force (2:11), Leia’s Theme and Yoda’s Theme (3:28).
