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    Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

    Rewatch The Empire Strikes Back and I think it's apparent that there was no other choice for Luke Skywalker in The Last Jedi, given the events of The Force Awakens.

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      2. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        The entire premise of The Empire Strikes Back is that Luke Skywalker can sense Han and Leia in danger before it happens across the galaxy and drops everything to save them.

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      3. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        Which makes the biggest question in The Force Awakens, to me, "Why didn't Luke save Han?" Not Snoke, not Rey's parents, nothing. Why did Luke Skywalker let Han Solo die?

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      4. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        Luke is the central mystery of The Force Awakens. The opening sentence of the crawl is "Luke Skywalker has vanished." The closing shot is Rey having found him. The film is begging us to ask these questions about Luke. Why are we getting sidetracked by Snoke and Rey's parents?

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      5. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        Because of Empire and The Force Awakens, I don't think Rian Johnson COULD have done anything else with Luke Skywalker and have it make sense. There were slight variations that could have been made, sure, but the broad strokes of what Johnson gave us are pretty much inevitable.

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      6. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        I expected Luke to toss the saber the first time I saw the film. That's his thing. I've been on the "Luke is turning to non-violence" bandwagon for a while. But I was furious the first time I heard him say, "Where's Han?" BUT! I realized there had to be a reason for it...

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      7. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        My patience paid off in what I find one of the most heartfelt and stunning moments in the film: when Rey realizes that Luke has cut himself off from the Force.

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      8. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        Here we have the single most powerful Force user in the galaxy forced to cut himself off of every instinct he has for fear he'll do the galaxy more harm than good. From Luke's perspective, this abstinence of the Force is heroic. Another Jedi purge becomes impossible.

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      9. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        The perspective of the audience hasn't been as sympathetic. But this is also one of the central themes of The Last Jedi: that we can all perceive the exact same thing in a different way.

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      10. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        I'm not just talking about the Rashomon sequence (which I thought was brilliant filmmaking), but the vision Rey and Kylo shared and discussed on the elevator. They saw the same thing and came to different conclusions about what that outcome would be.

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      11. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        "Always in motion is the future," Master Yoda would say.

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      12. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        But let's talk about the Rashomon sequence. Because, to me, this is what made Luke the LEAST Luke and the MOST Luke and the more I watch it, the more heartbreaking it is to me in the best ways.

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      13. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        In case anyone is unfamiliar, Rashomon is a groundbreaking 1950 samurai film by Akira Kurosawa, who has always been an intense influence on Star Wars.

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      14. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        It tells the tale of a murder in a meadow from three different perspectives. The film never offers us an objective truth on what happened, merely lets the narrators be as reliable or unreliable as our point of view allows.

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      15. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        Our first glimpse of the "Rashomon" triptych in The Last Jedi comes when Luke explains that he'd sensed the Dark Side in Ben. He went to confront him about it and it didn't go well. No sabers were in play. This is how Luke WISHES it would have gone, if at all.

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      16. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        The second version is from Ben's perspective. Naturally, he's the hero of this version. Luke practically has Sith eyes and his green lightsaber is almost a sickly yellow. From Ben's POV, Luke arrives to murder him absolutely. There is no question in his mind.

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      17. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        And then, the third time, we're given Luke's version. A blend of the two with plenty of shades of gray. And, for my money, the version of the story I believe. And it's the one I think truest to Luke's character, too.

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      18. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        Luke goes to check on Ben and the darkness growing inside him. This wellness check is already filled with self-doubt. Luke, like every creative or heroic person I've ever known, suffers from impostor syndrome. Just like Obi-Wan's.

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      19. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        And here he sees a darkness greater than anything he could have ever imagined. And a future where all of his loved ones are killed and the Jedi order he cared about burned to the ground. What happened the last time he was confronted with an image of this?

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      20. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        The last time this happened, he was in the Death Star Throne Room and Vader taunted him with this vision of the future and he lost control. He ignited his saber out of instinct and fought. With rage and anger.

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      21. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        But he pulled himself back from doing the thing he swore he wouldn't do: kill his own father. Then he tosses his lightsaber and says, essentially, "kill me if you have to, but I'll die like a Jedi."

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      22. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        Now, he goes to Ben's hut and sees that future all over again. And, as before, his saber ignites. And this is startling to him. He's instantly ashamed of himself and must deal with the consequence of that split-second consideration. We know he'd NEVER kill his nephew. Ben doesn't

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      23. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        Some have said that Luke wouldn't consider this again, but facing the Dark side of yourself isn't a "one time and it's over thing." It's a constant. We learn and we grow and we constantly have to reevaluate that.

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      24. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        And here's where Luke decided it was ultimately the right thing for the Galaxy to end the Jedi and quit the Force. Because these cycles of violence will happen between good and evil jockeying for power. And the constant in Luke's view was the Jedi.

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      25. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        Their failure. Hypocrisy. Hubris. If they were off the playing field, there would be no Vader. Or Kylo Ren. So instead of doubling down and training NEW Jedi to take down his nephew, he simply ends the cycle. VIolence begets violence and Luke would no longer participate.

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      26. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        And that's why I love the end of the movie. Luke finally learned from his mistakes. He could stick to his non-violence, but still set an example that would ignite the galaxy. Which is why his saber never touches Ben's during the fight. It's 100% evasion.

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      27. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        He had lost the understanding of the value of the Legend of Luke Skywalker, but Rey helped him find it again. And he could once again believe in himself. And the Jedi.

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      28. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        From my perspective, given Luke's inaction in TFA, this is the ONLY thing that could have been done with him. And why I've embraced the arc so much. I love it.

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      29. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        You don't have to like it, but this thread is the Luke I saw up there. And when he has his heroic moment on Crait and binary sunset... It's a perfect capstone to his character, given the turn the universe and canon took.

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      30. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        And it felt apparent to me. Inevitable. I wrote this in November.https://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/why-would-luke-want-to-end-jedi.htm …

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      31. Bryan Young‏Verified account @swankmotron Jan 8

        And for those reading the thread, if you want to listen to me (and @ThaMike and @surliestgirl) talk about Star Wars like this, listen to @FullOfSith. The only reason I'm tweeting instead of talking is that I'm recovering from a tonsillectomy.

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