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Postagem por Vivian em May 7, 2016 21:38:21 GMT -3
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Postagem por Vivian em May 13, 2016 15:14:44 GMT -3
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Reylo/TFA: The Hidden Message, a comparison
A lot of thought must have been put in choosing Rey’s profession while making the movie, and I am convinced that it foreshadows her future. “A scavenger” is not a first thing that comes to mind when you think “a girl in a desert”.
What’s important is that, thus far, the childhood “profession” of the movies’ main character can be linked to how they end up. I do not believe that the people working on the original trilogy had this in mind, but what I do believe in is that the crew working on episodes vii-ix analyzed the predecessors a lot in order to make a sense of continuity (many scenes are homages to the original trilogy and the prequels).
First, there was young Anakin Skywalker, a slave. Becoming Darth Vader simply pushed Anakin further into slavery – owned by Watto, then by Palpatine.
Being a farmer, Luke Skywalker had a job that has to do with preserving, gathering. He is the one who later ends up gathering new Padawans in his school, trying to preserve an old tradition. More tangentially – a moisture farmer ends up on an island, surrounded by water, something he had searched for throughout all of his youth.
What about Rey? Well, what Rey has to do in order to survive can be pretty much summed up as -stumbling into damaged metal carcasses and finding what’s still good in them OR fixing them. Now, does anyone know a damaged piece of metal? With something that needs to be fixed inside? Guess what Rey is doing?
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