tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle December 18, 2019 10:45pm-11:01pm CET
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and with that welcome to arts and culture so this is pretty incredible really because it's a finale that's been 42 years in the making as diehard star wars fans will know this is the last film in the story that was originally conceived by george lucas in the 1970 s. so as it hits theaters the world over will it live up to the hype and will the dark side win in the end let's try to find out they do and i think they're. taking one last look. like. the final star wars trilogy is coming to an end but the glad to battle between good and evil jed i insist isn't over yet joe di and training rate is back to face down chi low ram the dark side son of layout and han solo and now supreme leader of the evil 1st order confronts the fear.
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was all. the pressure is on and not least for disney and director j.j. abrams has been brought back to the star wars franchise after the last episode by a different director after a lot of fans disappointed. episode 9 focuses particularly on the current history between its central characters ray and her buddies the resistance pilot podium iran and stormtrooper femme for cast and fans it's about more than just one movie it's the end of a saga this is the longest one but it's crazy because it feels like christmas in a time machine and travel back to when they clashed. over bonser 42 years and 8 episodes later can the rise of skywalker live up to fans' expectations illusions like to be careful on the way out director. j.j.
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abrams certainly seems to think it can. if you're a kid watching this 100 years from now 500 years from now. you see this inevitability the story concluded in a way to feel those thrilling. shocking and funny and emotional and satisfy the final film reunites new cast and old actor actress carrie fisher's death in 2016 abrams has even found a leftover material from the last 2 silm to bring her back as princess wei. so how will be a jewel battle between the jet i insist and and which sky will rise in the rise of sky with the release of episode 9 fans can finally find out. just the news it gives me follows it's amazing it joining me in the studio is my colleague david levitz who has seen the filthy got all the answers to this not all of them got got got lots of sacrifice and swishing of lightsabers can't live
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up to the fans' expectations. you know i think the star wars universe just has so many millions of fans like as many fans as there are stars in the cosmos that there is no one film that's going to please everybody but i do think that this movie has a really good shot at getting a lot of people on its side mostly because it really does carry off this kind of attic tale of the underdog versus the evil empire that story that really hard back to the original movies here we are the premiere in l.a. by the way and now the do 2 leads daisy ridley and adam driver they both deliver heartwarming performances both of our film actors vulnerable characters both struggling to understand understand their relationship to the dark side and to each other and i have to say that the the light saber battles between them in this movie are so i think that they are actually telepathic you. you have to see the movie to
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understand what i mean ok but the real star in my personal opinion is actually composer john williams you know the guy behind the music you like the thought of them and he's back with a fresh score he's 87 years old and his music as much as any of the visual effects to make this movie what it is fresh as ever that's that's amazing on the last movie disappointed many fans partly because it left so many questions open for instance is luke skywalker still alive is ray really an orphan are we going to get some of the answers that the average well am i going to tell you some of the director j. abrams he was brought back to the movie basically to pick up the pieces left by director ryan johnson who did the last movie that so many people were disappointed in this movie is under a lot of pressure to wrap up the story and it manages to do that even if sometimes it feels like it's 2 movies squeezed into one now this question about ray and her bloodline of course is central the force is very strong with her why it was kind of
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an echo of that classic star wars your father kind of moment it turns out that ray much like her love interest turned enemy kyler ran has some family issues but we already know that it's coming out very much at the beginning of the movie when layo tells her never be afraid of who you are now as for luke skywalker the actor mark hamill is in the movie as well does that mean he saw a lot of you're not going to tell me really boil or what we saw in the report for instance that they've even resuscitate it and incorporated old footage of the late carrie fisher princess leia what does that work how i found her really uncanny you know they they took this footage of her that they didn't use from the 1st 2 films of this trilogy and they basically wrote the script around the footage that they had of her she's in sort of a soft focus in the movie it's almost like she's playing this role from beyond the grave especially when you think about how she had no idea that she was acting in scenes that were going. and so the final picture i found it kind of weird i do know
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why they did it because you've got her you've got mark hamill you've got harrison ford it is kind of a homecoming feeling so just quickly this is supposed to be the end of the whole skywalker saga is it really the end can it ever end well it is of course the and of george lucas is a original planned saga that he came up with in the late seventy's of course disney bought up we're going to films a few years back so you know they're going to be pressing every last dollar out of this another trilogy expected by 2026 i'm going to look forward to that for now the rise of skywalker in theaters now and thrilling fans as we speak david levitz thank you very much thank you. and speaking of final episodes it's hard to believe that this is our last episode of breaking bread and just in time too because our 28 nations the united kingdom is poised to finally wrench itself from the european union on january 31st and after multiple revisions of the calendar news of the
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deadline always reads pretty much like stale bread but not when this is speaking it . to get a really tasty you know you need to go to ferment. to do this plan ahead and start by making a bubbly flower mixture no as a sponge time is very short. we have no time to lose makes 150000000 liters of lukewarm water with 180 grams of plain flour and at a touch a few east 0.2 grams will do then cover the mixture and wait for it to bubble up all the people want to move this thing on it's been going on for a long time about 15 hours now makes 220 grams of lukewarm water with 260 grams of plain flour 160 grams of brown bread flour 12 grams of liquid baking malt 6 grams of fresh yeast 30 grams of cream and 12 grams of salt
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finally and you respond and mix everything well. if you're looking for a short cut chuck the whole mixture into an electric red maker like a mature baker david cameron does it is a choice will only to think part of a well that didn't work out so well david cameron produced ery loaf lacking substance no wonder he was the 1st prime minister to get barred of a practice that followed by aggressive minister david davis and prime minister number 2 to research me they're all toast and it looks like the toast production will continue wouldn't you say so prime minister i think that's a very very important question and i do think that the answer is that it will requiring of cause many more extensions so let your dole rest for another
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10 minutes. then folded from the edges into the middle repeat this process 4 times over. finally flip the dough over and coverage for 90 minutes it's been long it's been painful it's been divisive time to split the dough into. shape both pieces and. place them into greased baking tents. if you're still hoping for a change of heart so now is the time. where. you may know but if you are wrecks a tear here is some good news for you once the loaves are in the oven that's 230 decrease celsius you're only 30 minutes away from orderly withdrawal move that all the action followed by a transition period the loaves will stay in the often but leave the bread. so it
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breaks a drugs they are out but still in the new until you brush them with hot water finally let both remainders and livers cool down and whether it's full english breakfast it or half baked the prime minister will always find a way of toasting the steel which is just like the sandwich another british invention from the 16th century back then british wine was so sour that people would throw in a piece of bread to suck up some of the acidity the leftover bread quickly became a british staple and so i raise my cup to tea and toast. finally it's been called the most stolen art work of all time a famous ghent altarpiece painted by who placed and found eye of the 15th century
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flemish school it's had a turbulent history having been forged pillaged censored dismembered and very nearly destroyed by fire 2 panels have remained missing after 934 theft but the rest of the altar is getting a fresh look and that's because for 7 years now a team of art restorers has been hard. work to restore it to its original 1432 glory. and they've been carefully removing layers of dirt that have accumulated over the centuries as well as touch ups of later painters for instance half of the central panel known as the adoration of the mystic lamb that was repainted in the 1950 s. now the restoration has revealed brilliant colors and many tiny details that were hidden for decades. the all to pieces do to go back on display in its original location in time for next year's celebrations honoring the fun and of course
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