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No. I would feel cheated.
Plus, I especially want to see Luke in a duel now he's a Jedi Master.
Plus, I especially want to see Luke in a duel now he's a Jedi Master.
This is my thinking as well, I want to see him having developed a style akin to Vaders peak fighting style, maybe with less full-blown brutality but still 100% confidence and outcome with every action.I most definitely want him to, but if they want to show how powerful a Jedi Master looks, I'd rather they take inspiration from Rogue One withas opposed to the prequels high acrobatics and unnecessary flashiness and flair.Vader's hallway scene,
although obviously less stiff since he's not confined to a suit. Basically an extreme level of skill and confidence, shown by no wasted movements
It's in the title of the movie, "The Last Jedi"
Why not both?
Luke should definitely use his lightsaber, but also be incredibly powerful with force powers.
I want both.
I dunno if that's considered canon but white sabers are already a thing because of an ex-Jedi who now walks her own path.
https://youtu.be/04V0nS8AP2g?t=16s
Thematically, I love the idea of restricting Luke's combat to the force. It's tricky, though. And not just because lightsaber battles have historically made for such iconic set-pieces.
Tricky bit #1:
It doesn't make for particularly thrilling cinema to watch two 9000+ force users throw shit at each other. Take Yoda and Dooku's force-off, for example, which is neat for all of about 5 seconds. Palpatine's fry-up with Luke in Episode 6 fares much better, of course, but that's because it's less of a visceral action scene, and more of an emotional-climax. It works, but for different reasons. Likewise for Yoda raising the X-Wing, Leia calling out to Luke, and Kylo stopping the laser. These are quiet, ephemeral sequences full of mystery and wonder - not action.
Tricky bit #2:
On the other hand, if you push the force too far in the other direction, suddenly you're in Neo-territory. In other words, a character whose power is crazy to watch, but so incredibly vast that it often borders on ridiculous. Neo's abilities have no obvious limitations. This, in turn, robs the character of his vulnerability. In The Matrix 2 and 3, the presence of Neo immediately removes any sense of danger from a scene. It can be slick as hell to watch in short bursts, but the further you get into The Matrix trilogy (and the closer Neo gets to "God-tier") the harder it became for the Wachowskis to craft action scenes around him. That's why he spends vast chunks of Reloaded and Revolutions out of commission. It's also why, when he is called to action, it's usually just to swoop in and save the day at the last possible second.
It's the superman conundrum. And while it's cool thematically to watch Neo grow "beyond" the system, at a certain point, you'd rather just watch him perform feats of wire-fu with dual-pistols in tow.
So, yeah - two pretty big extremes there, but the TL;DR version is this:
Thematically? By all means, force-only all the way. But find a way to depict it in a visually thrilling way, while maintaining some semblance of vulnerability. Failing that, maybe just keep Luke out of combat altogether, preserving any display of his power for the big, show-stopping moments (on the level of, say, guiding an ion torpedo into the death star, only times a million).
Or just hand the dude a lightsaber.
That show was hilarious
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Go full hermit and use the force to control the lightsaber. Fuck it.
I think my favourite design from the TV shows is Darth Bane.Seventh Sister had a cool design.
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Green saber or give me my money back
That show was fucking great
Still the best action in any Star Wars film or cartoon.
easily
I wish someone at Lucasfilm would give Tartakovsky the keys to a movie. I really do.
Yeah director of episode 9 has me concernedI'd prefer that, but I trust Rian Johnson to have enough restraint so we don't get a repeat of the prequels, with Yoda flipping all over the place.
With episode 9, who knows.
I really wouldn't care what he did with his lightsaber ... lit a fire, imported a Taun Taun to the island and killed it for game, carved his name on the wall ... it'd just be cool to see him with his green lightsaber again ... or shit, dual wield the green and blue ones. I'd literally implode in my movie seat.
Go full hermit and use the force to control the lightsaber. Fuck it.
It's only boring if you have zero imagination of how to stage an action scene.You can't just have force blast battles between force adapts because it's boring. Who has the stronger force push? Boring. Fight would just be over based on that alone.
It's only boring if you have zero imagination of how to stage an action scene.
Yep.
Luke not using a saber would be as stupid as Yoda using one. And thankfully stupid people aren't in charge of the franchise anymore.