As much as I love Star Wars, I'm continually amazed at the exaggeration fans place on it's overall impact on society, or film making in general.Star Wars was the Beatles of blockbuster event cinema. It didn't do anything spectacularly original as a part, but as a sum of its parts it was utterly unique and defined its whole industry.
Multiplex cinemas became a thing in the 1960's, and greatly expanded in the early 1980's due in large part to competition with other forms of media growing, and consolidation in the industry.Id struggle to name any film or trilogy of films that has been both so important to the history of film and so popular. Without Star Wars we likely would not have had multiplex cinemas!
Maybe not in our lifetime, but eventually. I'd personally say the early Pixar films (like Toy Story) did more to change the industry than Star Wars. Sure, we had a flash of cheap, Star Wars knock off films in the 80's, but how many animated films in the last 20 years have tried to be the next Toy Story?So while in our lifetimes there will probably be another Beatles (simutaneously both incredibly popular and incredibly good) we will also never have another original Star wars trilogy.
In other words, Star Wars is not the be-all of cinema. It did not single handedly change film making as we know it. What it did was further evolve things that were already evolving, such as special effects technology, and the public's growing demand for merchandise.
Well said.