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‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Writers On Kylo Ren’s Unspeakable Scene
I can’t stop thinking about the new Star Wars movie, and like many of you, I want to see what comes next. Whatever her origin actually is, the answer already serves as the driving force behind Episode VIII.
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While talking with other fans I did, however, come across a unique perspective.
You’re faced with endless questions from relatives about the state of your career, financials and relationships (all of which are not exactly up to par with expectations).
He liked being able to go into this movie and have it just unfold, and I think a lot of new fans will be able to identify with it the way Jim has.
It should be stated that Episode 8 writer/director Rian Johnson probably has far more creativity in one finger than I do in my whole body (as evidenced by his filmography).
“I had thought Han’s story and Leia’s story was just about them coming back together”, Arndt said.
That said, what I speculate about could possibly happen, so if you’re spoiler-phobic about slight possibilities, don’t read any further. We must warn you there are going to spoilers, inevitably. The world of J.J. Abrams’ “Star Wars” finally looks nearly as diverse as the audiences who have watched the films for decades. “As a father, as a friend to people who have children, I know what it’s like to see struggle, to be part of struggle”.
The final goodbye tugs on the heart strings as much as any scene in Star Wars history as Han reaches up and touches his son’s face after he’s stabbed through the chest before falling off the platform to his death.
Since writing that article a friend shared with me an interesting new possibility: What if Rey was the daughter of Supreme Leader Snoke? However, what really makes him stand out in the film is the reveal that he is the son of Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Leia (Carrie Fisher). The Force Awakens was a movie wrought with unanswered questions, and yet still, numerous primary discussions have revolved around her, and her alone.
A pretty convincing theory about Kylo Ren’s actual anti-Dark Side motives posted to Tumblr is getting some major traction online today.
Snoke appears to be very afraid of Luke Skywalker. One such memory is the location of Luke and Vader’s fight in “The Empire Strikes Back” and a scene of Kyle Ren betraying Luke, with the Jedi Master touching R2D2 and looking like he was sharing something with the droid. For now, all we know is that Rey’s exceptionally in tune with the Force, and that while Luke needed to be taught to let his conscious mind rest and “trust your feelings”, Rey just seems to know that. As for which one is correct, it remains to be seen.
Bbout that – is there any male-dominated work of genre fiction that uses the word “feelings” more frequently than the “Star Wars” saga?
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Setting up Kylo Ren as a unsafe villain is a tremendous (and possibly even daunting) task.