Re: Hot Toys - Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Luke Skywalker (Force Projection) - CONFIRM
Will try to check those out. I think they are all on Netflix now.
How bizarre, right? That this is probably one of THE couple of key scenes/moments in the ST - its the big scene between Luke and Leia where they finally reunite, the backdrop of Han's death (a week or few days earlier I guess?) and it's TOTALLY UNCLEAR whether she even knows that Luke is "really there" or not. To the point that even people who enjoyed the movie have 100% opposite views on such a critical point.
Obviously some things are open to subtle interpretation in movies, but there's so much stuff in the Crait sequence that is totally, utterly unclear. I see people subjectively cobbling together their guesses and assumptions, "canon" or PT bits and pieces to try to say it's clear - when it ISN'T. "Oh, but you need everything spelled out for you?" Yes, I like to know CRITICAL POINTS of the story and not have guess and then try to get agreement with other people on it - I will admit that.
And when you add it all up - whether Luke chooses projection or is forced to (due to no ride to Crait,) the logic of the length of projection time killing you (and why he'd casually chat with Leia if this was true,) what his plan is on Crait - if any - and who he tells the plan about - if anyone - and why he makes no reference to his not really being there to Leia (even inferred, to be revealed offscreen), why the choice of something as utterly meaningless as the dice given such reverence by everyone, why exactly he'd "consciously" dye his hair (to... make Kylo even madderer...?) - the list goes on.
And ugh - that video posted above. Those people, these queasy corporate employees dressed up as "fans"... that RJ - the writer and director - cleared story points with? It makes your skin crawl. And that guy: "as a major Porg fan..." The way he works it in and says it, it's like - eww.
Talibane..
You need to watch the last 3 episodes of The Clone Wars.
Specifically the last one “Sacrifice”
https://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sacrifice
Besides being a great bit of storytelling, bridging the gaps between AOTC and ROTS, its VERY clearly explaining force ghosts and where the power comes from.
I doubt it will change your mind about FP and TLJ concerning Luke, but its very instructive of how Jedi should act with the force.
I also HIGHLY recommend “Rebels” season 3 ....heck all of the show actually, its far from “children’s” show as many suggests. It actually is more dark than much of TPM and AOTC, with better characters and story. It also expands on a ton of stuff that went on in PT , OT and even ST.....
Its worth a watch, especially to see Asoko , Vader, Leia, Lando, Greedo, Obi wan R2 and 3po in stories that accentuate the movies in a great way....
Sent from the inside of a giant slug in outer space.....
Will try to check those out. I think they are all on Netflix now.
I know that it's "canon" that Leia knew Luke was a projection but I don't really put a lot of stock in what any member of the Story Group says. To me if they weren't writing the script, directing the shots, or acting in them then they are little more authority on what happened than you or I. And I do know that Rian himself has said that Leia didn't feel his touch and knew he was a projection but my gut tells me that it's a personal retcon that he has made in his mind since filming the scene.
Mark and Carrie's hands clearly touch, you see his fingers press into her skin, and if he was really incorporeal then that was pretty bad scene blocking. Imagine watching The Sixth Sense and noticing that Bruce Willis was obviously touching his wife throughout the film. That would have been a huge cheat and I think it holds true for TLJ as well. If Luke's body couldn't be felt then they shouldn't have had the actors make contact in real life. Plus they already set precedent twice previously by showing Kylo Ren feeling the rain drops and touching Rey's hand which I think ties directly to Luke's contact with Leia.
"Come on Khev are you really going to disagree with the *director* on this one?" Yep! Just like I call BS on Ridley Scott's claims that Deckard was a replicant.
How bizarre, right? That this is probably one of THE couple of key scenes/moments in the ST - its the big scene between Luke and Leia where they finally reunite, the backdrop of Han's death (a week or few days earlier I guess?) and it's TOTALLY UNCLEAR whether she even knows that Luke is "really there" or not. To the point that even people who enjoyed the movie have 100% opposite views on such a critical point.
Obviously some things are open to subtle interpretation in movies, but there's so much stuff in the Crait sequence that is totally, utterly unclear. I see people subjectively cobbling together their guesses and assumptions, "canon" or PT bits and pieces to try to say it's clear - when it ISN'T. "Oh, but you need everything spelled out for you?" Yes, I like to know CRITICAL POINTS of the story and not have guess and then try to get agreement with other people on it - I will admit that.
And when you add it all up - whether Luke chooses projection or is forced to (due to no ride to Crait,) the logic of the length of projection time killing you (and why he'd casually chat with Leia if this was true,) what his plan is on Crait - if any - and who he tells the plan about - if anyone - and why he makes no reference to his not really being there to Leia (even inferred, to be revealed offscreen), why the choice of something as utterly meaningless as the dice given such reverence by everyone, why exactly he'd "consciously" dye his hair (to... make Kylo even madderer...?) - the list goes on.
And ugh - that video posted above. Those people, these queasy corporate employees dressed up as "fans"... that RJ - the writer and director - cleared story points with? It makes your skin crawl. And that guy: "as a major Porg fan..." The way he works it in and says it, it's like - eww.