Leia, do you remember your mother your real mother?
luke skywalker
I am having emotions about how TINY Luke is here.
Tiny, bound, armed with nothing but the force and the fierce belief that he’s going to bring the giant next to him back to the light or die trying.
He is outmatched in every conceivable way, and yet.
He wins.
STAB ME IN THE HEART AND KILL ME WITH MY LOVE FOR LUKE SKYWALKER
The key that unlocked Luke for me though, came from a commenter on TheForce.net named Jedi Princess. “Luke is gentle, in a way that so few action/adventure movie heroes are.” I read that and immediately flashed back to an anecdote from the making of A New Hope. When Luke and C-3PO track down R2-D2, Hamill initially played the scene angrily — only to hear George Lucas say “cut” and tell him, “it’s not a big deal.” Hamill then delivered a deliberately understated take, expecting the director to concede more emotion was needed. Lucas thought it was perfect. It was the moment Hamill understood the character, and years later it helped me do the same thing.
This isn’t to say Luke is passive in the classic trilogy. But he destroys the Death Star by taking Obi-Wan Kenobi’s advice to “let go,” and he defeats the Emperor not through his lightsaber skills, but by awakening his father’s love. It’s in Empire that Luke is most active, and his decisions prove disastrous for himself and his friends. It’s the opposite of what you’d expect in big action movies. Once I realized all that, I had the foundation for the story I wanted to tell.
People don’t talk enough about how Padme made the exact same “mistake” her own son would make almost thirty years later.
Everyone remembers that time Luke was training/hiding on Dagobah, but the moment he sensed his friends were in danger he raced to help them, and risked all that they fought for.
“If you choose the quick and easy path…you will become an agent of evil.”
Padme was supposed to be in hiding while trying to prevent a war from starting. She was supposed to be lying low, but as soon as her friend Obi-Wan Kenobi was in danger, she raced off to help him and got captured. The Jedi were forced to intervene violently in order to stop the execution and rescue her little gang, and thus Padme (by no real fault of her own, save the ease with which a certain Chancellor could manipulate her) inadvertently started the Clone Wars.
Like Mother, like Son.
























