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Guiis Becom a écrit:Imaginez un peu n'empêche le potentiel de côté obscur en Ben pour que Luke ait envisagé 2 secondes dans sa vie de tuer son propre neveu, c'est juste énorme... A la place on se dit "Ohlala c'est incohérent Luke il n'est pas comme ça". Il a dû voir un truc de fou et rien que le fait de le sous-entendre en dit long sur Ben...
LightSide a écrit:Quand Snoke parle d’un imbécile abiment manipuler qui peut être un atout important , il y a que moi qui voit une allusion à Jar Jar ?
So I was watching Revenge of the Sith recently and I noticed there are a few echoes from that film to The Last Jedi, like when Anakin’s talking to Padme in Revenge of the Sith just before they face off Obi-Wan, there’s some similarities there with the “join me” and the lashing out of Kylo to Rey and Anakin to Padme. Did you watch the prequels while you were writing?
Yeah, I watched the prequels a lot actually, and that goes for the writing and while we were in prep. I think partially because the original trilogy was the ones that I know by heart, shot for shot. The prequels - I knew them really well but I saw them less so I kind of wanted to steep myself in that visual language a lot more before I got into it.
The notion of finding echoes, not just in the original trilogy but also in the prequel trilogy felt like just a really rich well to draw from. So I kept the original trilogy and also the prequels just on my iPad that I had with me all the time and at night I would just put it on in a random spot and watch pieces of it.
My question is about the last scene between Rey and Ben. He’s kneeling on the ground, he has his father’s dice in his hands that his uncle gave to his mother and his mother left for him, and he’s looking up at the person who’s the most important person in the world to him and before that door shuts, if he could have a do-over to go back to that moment, what do you think he would say or do differently and why?
That is such a great question. Will you be mad if I said that it’s such a great question, I don’t want to answer it? Only because I think that’s such a beautiful notion of “what does he regret in that moment”, it’s the same way I think about in Revenge of the Sith, that mask is coming down, that beautiful shot of Anakin’s eyes right before it goes over and you see that glimpse of… Is it fear? Is it regret? What is it? What is going through his mind at that moment? That’s that kind of moment for Ben and I don’t want to put that moment in your guys’s head. I feel like that’s a moment that everyone should read into themselves. But just posing that question is really beautiful.
Jim-my a écrit:On est d'accord que ça fait surtout écho a l'entré de Vador dans la base Echo, mais bon.
Jim-my a écrit:Euh, bha oui.
Sans compter le dialogue qui suit entre Snoke et Rey, copié-collé de celui de l'Empereur et Luke.
A ce niveau là, c'est du pompage, je me rappel de ma gène dans la salle, j'avais carrément honte de ce que je voyait, la même sensation quand on fait une grooooose bêtise.
Alors que, bon sang, j'y suis pour rien moi....
Jim-my a écrit:Euh, bha oui.
Sans compter le dialogue qui suit entre Snoke et Rey, copié-collé de celui de l'Empereur et Luke.
A ce niveau là, c'est du pompage, je me rappel de ma gène dans la salle, j'avais carrément honte de ce que je voyait, la même sensation quand on fait une grooooose bêtise.
Alors que, bon sang, j'y suis pour rien moi....
Jim-my a écrit:L'ambience n'es pourtant absolument pas la même.
C'est cet aspect qui fait toute la différence. Je suis d'ailleurs sûr que la plupart des gens ignore que la scène de la mise a mort de Dooku est un écho a la fin de l'épisode VI.
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