Most of the most memorable scenes in Star Wars: The Force Awakens involved Adam Driver’s temperamental Kylo Ren, who delivered a major shocker 15 minutes into the film by killing Lor San Tikka (Max von Sydow) and murdered his own father Han Solo (Harrison Ford) near the end of the movie. But there is little doubt that Kylo’s most meme-tastic moments were his temper tantrums throughout Episode VII. So is it possible that we will see more destructive behavior when Kylo boards the Millennium Falcon in a deleted The Force Awakens scene? Lucasfilm and Disney have just announced the release of the Star Wars: The Force Awakens Digital HD and Blu-Ray Combo Pack by unleashing a trailer filled with the movie’s deleted scenes. One scene, titled “Kylo
There’s no doubt that Star Wars is one of the most impactful films of all time, having changed the movie-making game ever since it premiered in 1977. It quickly became a global phenomenon and has accumulated some of the most passionate fans in the universe. Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope is a great example to use in order to illustrate the properties discussed throughout the course. In this paper, I will analyze the entire movie. To begin, I will start by giving some basic information about the motion picture, such as the director and type of film. Next, I will provide a brief summary of the film.
The Force Awakens is the newest episode of Star Wars that has been released in theatres, and takes place many years after the fall of the Galactic Empire. The Resistance, the new Rebel Alliance, now faces a new threat, the First Order. In the hopes of defeating this threat, they look to Luke Skywalker, who’s whereabouts are unknown. Rey, the capable and independent protagonist, rescues a BB-8 unit and discovers it holds the missing piece of the map that leads to Luke. Together, along with Finn, Han Solo, and Chewbacca, they must find a way to deliver the piece of the map to The Resistance and stop the First Order’s plans of annihilation.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens shows us something in an instant that took the franchise three movies to develop for Darth Vader. The struggle toward the dark side is not something that should be taken lightly. Instead of convicting Kylo as weak we should enjoy the journey that he has to under go to achieve his goals.
During the Battle of Endor, Han leads a team on Endor. He and his team battle many Stormtroopers with the help of some small native creatures, called Ewoks. Han, his team, and the Ewoks ultimately defeat the Empire’s troops and destroy the shield generators protecting the second Death Star. This is where Lando comes in. Lando leads the Gold fleet into the Death Star in an attempt to launch a torpedo into the main reactor. After many failed attempts, Lando fires the shot that destroys the Death Star and leads to the end of the Empire, making both Han and Lando heroes.
Star Wars: A New Hope directed by George Lucas was produced in 1997 and has many examples of archetypal patterns. Joseph Campbell was an american mythologist and he believed in something called a monomyth or “a hero’s journey” which was a theory that all stories are fundamentally the same. Campbell believed that these patterns were found in all stories and wrote a story called “A Hero with a Thousand Faces” he talks about these types of archetypal patterns found in all stories. The idea of a heros stages of their journey and how the hero goes through stages of transformation. The movie Star Wars: A New Hope fits into Campbell’s archetypal pattern and in doing so provides a certain truth about being separated from Luke’s old life and being
You’re…” (Lucas The Empire Strikes Back 47). After Leia says that, Han “kisses her,” and this awakens Leia and her heart starting her transformation from full logic and reason to having emotions. In a few moments, Leia hears something outside and tells Han. He, then, goes outside to investigate, but Leia tells him, “Are you crazy?!”
Kylo Ren was a known follower of the dark side and said to continue what Darth Vader started, but the reports claimed that the member of the Knights of Ren will not be the main antagonist. Adam Driver, who played the ally of the First Order, talked about his celebrated character. According to People, the 32-year-old actor, who has been known for his boyfriend role on HBO’s “Girls,” promised to “finish” the Sith Lord’s fight against the Jedi. "We didn't really have a lot of conversations about bad or evil, actually, when we were shooting it, it was more what do you think is the difference between being bad and being right, which I think is a huge difference,” he said at the San Diego Comic-Con.
The Star Wars movie is an epic movie that was such a success in the 1970s. This movie was made by George Lucas. At that time, Star Wars not only was an epic because of the screenplay, it also became an epic by the quality sound and effects of the 70s decade. People at that time would never guess that a movie like star wars can be made at that time. The story begins as the empire attack Princess Leia’s space ship because they want to attain secret transmissions sent from rebel forces which are in Princess Leia’s possession. During the course of the story there were appearing villains whose mission were to destroy the rebels (heroes). The main anti-heroes are Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin, Darth Vader, Storm troopers. These
The creator and director of Star Wars, George Lucas, was incredibly successful for his movie series, but even more successful for its overall purpose: to sell toys to ten-year old boys. The use of ethos, pathos, and logos are very abundant in this movie. Ethos, Greek for “character”, is anything referring to or relying on the author’s credibility. Pathos, Greek for “emotional”, is anything that makes you feel emotion. Logos, Greek for “word”, is anything that makes you think. By using these he was able to persuade the audience into thinking, feeling, and loving Star Wars, making the audience want to purchase figurines.
In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the second movie in the canon prequel trilogy we are introduced to the government and political world of the Star Wars galaxy. As the galaxy is suffering at the division of the vast empire, the young representative, Padme Amidala takes on help from Emperor Palpatine to help save her people. The Emperor, although kind and caring at first glance, is an evil tyrant working to take over the galaxy. Whilst in the midst of gaining the trust of the people he also gains power, claiming that he is there to fix the corrupt government. At a time of dispersion and disagreement he promises to help stop the possibility of war. After using manipulation to acquire emergency powers as the new Supreme Chancellor, he claims,
First, is my lack of verbal saying because I rarely speak unless it is necessary. When ask a yes or no question I respond by nodding my head. Or when I do speak it’s as soft as a whisper. Secondly, my crazy obsession with Star Wars because that’s all I talk about and collect anything related to it, and finally, my lack of expressing my feelings. When I’m mad, sad, or stressed, I don’t say out loud of what's my emotion at the the moment, rather I keep it to myself.
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Set approximately 10 years after The Phantom Menace, this installment in the beloved saga sees Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and his Padawan Anakin Skywalker (newcomer Hayden Christensen) act as bodyguards to Padmé Amidala (Natalie Portman) who now serves as the senator from Naboo. Obi-Wan spends the majority of the film tracking down Amidala’s would-be assassin, discovering a secret clone army for the Jedi in the process. Anakin, on the other hand, begins to fall in love with Padmé and takes the first noticeable steps to becoming Darth Vader.
to destroy the Death Star is made. Luke is chased by Vader and Solo comes to the
In one of the original scripts of return of the Jedi has Luke being sure that Darth Vader was an evil bad guy and Han Solo dying in a heroic raid to the Death Star. Though the surprising thing is that Harrison ford the actor who played Han Solo most likely would have been fine with this since Ford was almost all of the time very snippy about Lucas’s script choices and was always making constant criticisms which most likely annoyed