That's right, and he's established as such right there in the opening crawl, no less.Luke Skywalker is the McMuffin of the film.
That's right, and he's established as such right there in the opening crawl, no less.
Yup. He’s the McMuffin alright! (Damn you again, autocorrect!)
I don't use this term often as I'm not a fan, but if I'm not mistaken that's a strawman, no?Yeah let's make a movie from the moment Anakin build his lightsaber untill it ended up in the hands of Rey.
Vader retrieves the light saber at Cloud City, Maz later buys it at the Darth Vader estate sale.
So, let’s consider the lightsaber issue from the perspective of the filmmakers. Remember that not only are they attempting to bring back older fans, they are welcoming new ones. You don’t want to overload the new fans with a bunch of information they’ll find meaningless. Most people who likely weren’t overly familiar with Star Wars know: Luke, Han, Leia, the droids, Chewie, Darth Vader, Vader is Luke’s father, Luke is a Jedi and had a lightsaber. Overloading the movie with a tremendous amount of backstory and exposition that would be required to get new viewers to not ask more questions would be tedious to older fans. And leaving some information about Bespin and Cloud City might be confusing to new ones. You HAVE to find a balance and no, the movie was not perfect in that regard but it did an admirable job.
Indeed, that level of worldbuilding is what the novels are about.
I'm honestly surprised we haven't seen that novel already. Give it time though.
It was a dark and dusty box, the saber had lost all sense of time, trapped in this void between movies.
A girl opened the box, she picked it up.
They all live eventfully ever after.
it was from Vanity Fair, and was included with other actual photos form the movie
As per the notion that it was from the time the academy burned down.. he is way older in the pic.... so.. no
In this particular story, it's much more like the original trilogy, where with Snoke if you think about the actual scenes, if suddenly I had paused one of the scenes to give a 30 second monologue about who he was, it would have kind of stopped the scene in its tracks, I realized. Even though it could have been interesting, something that fans were interested in, as storytellers, we have to kind of serve what the scenes need to be. It was a tough thing, even though I knew some fans were interested in it I also knew it wasn't something that dramatically had a place in this movie. Hopefully it can be addressed elsewhere or even J.J. may address it in the next movie. But it's not something that's particularly interesting to Rey, so we kind of had to follow through.
The original film had scenes whose very purpose was exposition dumps, e.g. the attack briefing, Obi-Wan's abode where we hear backstory and hear the full message from Leia, the cantina when we meat Han, etc. So stopping scenes in their tracks wasn't an issue. We get fewer of those these days, and I'm sure many people are happier for it.
I never thought that the object that falls out below Cloud City when Luke is dumped out the bottom was the lightsaber, because myself I could never get a clear enough look at it to identify the spinning object quickly falling out of view. I was therefore surprised to learn that there had been behind-the-scenes intention that it was supposed to be the lightsaber and severed hand. I believe @Locutus of Bored has more information about this.
In any case, being unable to recognize the object, I'd always assumed that it was something else (a random utility or binoculars) that became unclipped from Luke's utility belt to illustrate the immediate danger he was in. I'd also expected that, if it had been intended to be the lightsaber, then we would have been given a clearer look at it.
So, when the lightsaber appeared in the treasure chest in TFA, I was not surprised. I assumed that it had wound up in a garbage collection trap* like the one Luke had wound up in, but not dumped out. As @Bill says, it's reasonable that it would have been something that Vader would have gone after, probably no later than shortly after the Falcon jumped away.
In any case, these days at least, apparently canon is that the object falling out of Cloud City below Luke was not the lightsaber.
Also, I don't think it's wrong to want to know more, or even to fault TFA for not letting us in on things, like the lightsaber, or other things that have happened in the interim like how, as others have mentioned, the First Order, New Republic, and Resistance came to be the way they are shown.
An issue I had is that we have practically no information about Max von Sydow's character, yet he is important enough to be Poe's contact. According to Wookieepedia, he was a member of the Church of the Force [https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Lor_San_Tekka]. OK, what's that [/rhetorical question**]?
* - Assuming that's what it even was. Part of the charm of Cloud City is that we are shown some interesting places in its interior during the duel without any explanation as to what they are. Is that some kind of decontamination corridor that Luke moves through after the first round?Who knows!
** - But no really, I honestly don't have a clue what it is, because we are never told.***
*** - I'm pretty irked these days with films whose purpose seems to be to sell tie-in material, but that trend in SW seems to have started in the PT. ****
**** - Counting down to someone asking, "But didn't the OT do that, too?" My position is, not in the same way. Relatively speaking, there's quite a bit of exposition in the original film to help us understand the chessboard.
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