Le tout c'est que les codes de Star Wars ne soient pas oubliés - et sur ce plan je suis quand même rassuré.
-Sergorn
-- Edit (Dim 19 Avr 2015 - 18:52) :
Une petite citation ici que j'ai trouvé intéressante :
If you look at the last three “Star Wars” films and what technology allowed them to do, they covered so much terrain in terms of design, locations, characters, aliens, ships — so much of the spectacle has been done and it seems like every aspect has been covered, whether it’s geography or design of culture or weather system or character or ship type. Everything has been tapped in those movies. The challenge of doing “Star Trek” — despite the fact that it existed before “Star Wars” — is that we are clearly in the shadow of what George Lucas has done.
The key to me is to not ever try to outdo them because it’s a no-win situation. Those movies are so extraordinarily rendered that it felt to me that the key to “Star Trek” was to go from the inside-out. [...] That is something “Star Wars” did so well with its amazing creature design.
That cantina scene is obviously one of the classic scenes in “Star Wars” and it was such a wonderful introduction to how amazing, how diverse and how full of possibility this “Star Wars” universe was going to be. In the subsequent films, especially the last three, so many scenes have that feeling, that they are just expanding and expanding the worlds. That was definitely something where I felt the burden of “My God, they’ve done it all.” And the challenge is how do you do it where it feels real and meaningful and not like you’re borrowing from someone else. That’s just one of our challenges.
Et... oui, vous avez bien lu : c'est J.J. Abrams - interviewé alors qu'il réalisait Star Trek - qui ne tarit pas d'éloges pour les derniers Star Wars, au minimum en terme de designs, d'univers et d'imagination.
C'est bizarre mais j'ai beaucoup de mal à l'imaginer dire ce genre de choses aujourd'hui maintenant qu'il bosse sur Star Wars.
Preuve vraiment en ce qui me concerne que le discours nauséabond autour des nouveaux films est vraiment de Kennedy et/ou Disney plutôt que d'Abrams..
-Sergorn