Any lawmaker, health care policy geek, or ordinary citizen suffering under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) who sees "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"—which grossed more than $439 million in the United States in its first three weeks and led the top 10 movies over New Year's weekend—may glimpse a parallel or two between the intergalactic power struggle on screen and the real-life struggle to liberate health care markets from imperialist elected and appointed officials. (Minor spoilers follow.)