Lucas & Coppola: the inspiration for Obi-Wan and Anakin’s relationship.
So I was going through this old article of The New Yorker and came across this quote:
“Just as a benevolent father figure (Obi-Wan) helps Luke in his struggle against his dark father, the older Coppola took young George under his wing at film school, and helped him get his first feature film made.” – John Seabrook, The New Yorker, 1997
Now, it’s known that Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas were close friends, but after looking further into it, there’s some interesting parallels to be made:
Coppola started out as a mentor figure, taking Lucas on as a protégé.
He helped George get THX-1138 and American Graffiti off the ground. Lucas filmed second unit shots for The Godfather and assisted in the editing, developed the script for Apocalypse Now with John Milius.
Overtime, their relationship had blossomed into a more brotherly one, with them becoming “equals”.
“[Our relationship is] sort of "mentor-mentee”. I mean, he’s taught me everything. He’s five years older than I am but, you know, when you’re 20 and 25 years old, that’s a big gap. And so, he’s always been my mentor and helped me get through everything. You know, we’ve know each other for, you know, what? Over 35 years now. And so, the relationship is more brotherly than it probably is mentor-mentee at this point. It’s more older brother-younger brother kind of thing. […] We pretty much are equal in terms of what we know about what we’re doing.“
Sound familiar?
Wait ‘til you hear about the dynamics of their friendship:
"Francis and I, we were very good friends right from the moment we met. Uh, we’re very different.”
“Francis is very flamboyant and very Italian and very, sort of, “go out there and do things!””
“I’m very, sort of, “let’s think about this first, let’s not just jump into it.” Um, and so he used to call me the “85-year-old man.””
“But together, we were great. Because, y’know, I would kinda be the weight around his neck that slowed him down a little bit to keep him from getting his head chopped off. ”
“And, uh, on— aesthetically and everything, we sort of had very compatible sensibilities in terms of that. I was strong in one area, he was strong in another, and so we could really bounce ideas off of each other. But we were very much the opposite, in the way we operated and the way we did things… and that, I think, allowed us to have a very active relationship.”
A mentor-mentee relationship that turned into a brotherly one.
Two men with opposite personalities – one more outgoing, the other more cautious – that complemented each other’s beautifully.
Yin and Yang.
Just like Obi-Wan with Anakin (or Obi-Wan with Qui-Gon, if we wanna talk about the mentee needing to slow the mentor down a bit so he doesn’t get into trouble).
So I dunno if there’s more to it, but when I read all this… I read one more reason (in addition to the others) for why the “Anakin and Obi-Wan weren’t compatible enough, Qui-Gon should’ve been the Master because they had more in common” interpretation doesn’t track.
Like, if that’s your opinion/theory, cool.
But there is no way you’ll convince me that the author – who had almost that exactbond with Coppola – would then go and intentionally write Obi-Wan and Anakin’s bond as lacking and “a failing for Anakin”.
It’s part of the Lucasfilm canon, yes! It’s from the Scum and Villainy in-universe book (as in, it’s written from the perspective of the Divo family, that cop Tan Divo we saw in The Clone Wars) book, where Mace argued for leniency with Boba and the Judiciary branch was like “lol fuck no”:
[Star Wars: Scum and Villainy: Case Files on the Galaxy’s Most Notorious]
ANYWAY MACE WINDU DID NOT SEND BOBA TO ADULT JAIL, HE ARGUED FOR LENIENCY AND REHABILITATION INSTEAD, WE STAN MACE WINDU ON THIS BLOG
Oh I never knew this. This is really interesting to know actually.
bail organa is the realest motherfucker in the entire franchise. he’s a bad bitch. he’s the unsung hero of the whole saga.
he does what he can, he helps who he can and protects perhaps the greatest secret in the galaxy like it ain’t no thing.
him helping, protecting ahsoka, being gentle with her knowing how bad she’s hurting and he cannot tell her anything all the while offering her that comm for the future – you a good one bail organa.
Also crazy realization- Anakin and Dooku are so alike. Mainly in their ideals but also in the way they would lose control when aggravated or upset. It’s funny cuz Anakin hated his guts in tcw but it’s like sir. That’s your grandpa.
To add on to this thought. Despite Anakin hating his guts, he ends up a lot like him in the original trilogy. Darth Vader is cold, calculating, speaks with authority and eloquence. Despite hating him, Anakin grew into Dooku