The DESTRUCTION of Luke Skywalker

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WHY WE NEED LUKE SKYWALKER There is a story, that was told a long time ago,  from a galaxy far far away, about a young boy,   a farmer actually, that lost everything, was  knocked down, and doubted himself, but found the   courage to stand up to his enemies, to his father  even, and rose beyond his doubts, his fears,   and even his inabilities. And with the help of  his friends, this young boy toppled an empire. He inspired boys and girls, men and women alike  to do what was right, no matter how hard it was.   For decades, Luke Skywalker was the  embodiment of hope, of good, and of bravery. That is until these three came out of nowhere,  stabbed in the back, marooned him on a windy a—   island, and undid all of his work…. oh yeah and  handed all the credit to the new kid in town. This is not going to go the way you think! They did warn us. When the Last Jedi came out in 2017,  fans were on the edge their seats,   waiting to see the resolution to this  literal cliff hanger. Their hero had   returned to the big screen after decades, and  fans were excited to see what he had done,   and how he had evolved from a young  warrior to hopefully a sage master. AND BAM! He threw away his light saber Let’s pause right here and talk about the rise of  subverting expectations and how Game of Thrones   has changed story telling. You see when Ned  Stark’s head was unexpectedly parted from the rest   of him, the shock waves were intense. Things did  not go the way we thought they were going to go. Seeing the immense popularity of the  show, it’s as if writers everywhere   have learned just the one particular  lesson for the reason for its success,   and now try to replicate it  wherever and whenever possible. You see, we are in the time of so much  media competing for our ever shortening   attention spans. And writers are swapping  out good story telling for large blasts,   giant secret fleets, nostalgia, and,  of course, subverting expectations. Because a surprised audience is a happy audience. But surprise does not equal  good. And more importantly,   surprise does not equal good story telling. When Rian Johnson shared the reason behind the  complete destruction of everything that was   Luke Skywalker, Rian said that he wanted  to create something that was surprising. Well he did that! Let’s look at what’s happened to Luke as a result.  Because he’s somehow gone from this to this. Gone from someone who risked everything,  even his training to help his friends,   who faced up to one of the worst  villains of all time, barely prepared,   so underprepared in fact that he lost his hand,  and almost fell off the face of the planet. Despite the intense loss, despite finding  out the worst guy ever was his dad,   in the next movie, we see him  take on even more responsibility,   to protect his friends, his  sisters, and face his father. But somehow, this man went from being the ultimate  hero to someone convinced of his own irrelevance.   So much so in fact that he needed to go  extinct. He thinks that it’s arrogant to   assume that only the Jedi can solve  the problems plaguing the world. And   it’s time for the Jedi to end so  the world can be at peace again. And just like Luke Skywalker was passing up  any sense of responsibility. He cut himself   off from the force, which is basically the  modern equivalent of turning off your phone,   locking yourself in your room  and listening to linkin park. And it does feel like he’s regressed,   like instead of getting wiser his world view  has become narrow and stale and immature. Don’t get me wrong,   heroes do get toppled. That’s what we see  happen to Harvey Dent in the Dark Knight. “You either die a hero or live  long enough to become the villain” And maybe this is what Rian johnson was trying  to show us. that any idealistic hero can fall,   can forget their way, can suffer enough defeats  that they are forever changed and broken.  While that might be realistic or in someways  even surprising to see happen to Luke Skywalker,   my question to you is it is necessary? Is  it worth it to destroy one of the greatest   heroes of all time, undo his legacy, and let  him fade into nothingness as a complete failure? I think this is the representation of what the  new generations think of the old. That these older   people with all this power, created problems  like racism, and sexism, and climate change,   and now they’re unable or more likely unwilling  to solve them, except for the women, I guess. Luke Skywalker has gotten the full treatment   of political and social commentary that seeps  into and corrupts every story these days. Hence, Rey is here to show him the light, to show  him how to be a young hopeful Jedi again. And she   inspires him into his final showdown,  that ends up protecting the rebellion   and killing Luke. But not before he gets a  couple below the belt shots in at his nephew. Geez seriously who is this guy. What a sad end to one of the greatest heroes. And we haven’t even talked  about how in the next movie,   Anakin’s and his victory over the  dark side was completely undone.   That Palpatine was resurrected, so  Rey could have her moment in the sun. So not only is Luke a failure, he  was never a hero in the first place. My entire issue with this is that  in order for women to stand up,   men need to be torn down, that a power vacuum  needs to created in order for a woman to step up. So fans of luke Skywalker, had their hero  wrenched away from them, his life story   unfavorably re-written and then the fans are  labelled as sexist and bigoted for hating it. Was there a better way to do this? To  introduce Rey, and build her up as the   next generation of Jedi, and still keep Luke  true to his character. YES absolutely YES! Instead of making Luke’s entire life a failure,  what if Luke is working towards the next evolution   of the Jedi. Having seen Kylo fall to the dark  side, he realizes that the Jedi need to evolve   beyond the battle between good and evil,  but he’s stuck. And meeting Rey is what   sparks the final evolution. That while he  trains Rey, he once again experiences the   existence of a young warrior, unfettered by  the world, and is just potential and hope.   Something he hasn’t felt for a long time since  he’s been weighed down by experience and loss. This could have been the perfect meeting of  pure potential and distilled wisdom, and the two   could have moved the story forward, into its next  iteration, but instead, they burned it all down. You know even though I didn’t like the Last Jeid,   I liked that Rain Johnson was trying to  drive home the point that greatness can   exist even if you come from nothing, that it’s  not your lineage that gives you your potential. But hand in hand with this is  his motto of “Let the past die”   as he makes Kylo remind us,  “kill it if you have to.” And that is exactly what Rian does. The problem with this thinking is that a  lot of who we are is actually created and   made possible by the past. Our abilities,  our wisdom is built on the foundations of   centuries, and generations of the  people that have come before us. And maybe this is very obvious to  say, but the world we know today   would not exist if millions/billions of people  didn’t fight the wars that needed to be fought,   and laid down the foundations for  the buildings that needed to go up,   and create this infrastructure where  we can wake up everyday and go to work,   or call our friends, or start our  businesses, or just do whatever we want. My point is that we are right now, and always will  be benefiting from the work done by generations of   people that came before us, and our work  with benefit the people that come after. So you might ask, why do people want to  burn the past? Why do we need to kill it? Well, I think it’s fair to say that lately  general criticism of every f—ing thing, has become   the national pastime. From cancel culture, to  political correctness, many people are making it   their profession to either be disgusted, offended,  critical or simply just done with the past! But burning everything down, bringing down  statues, burning flags, destroying old heroes,   is like throwing out the baby with the  bath water. And it does not take in to   consideration all the good things that the  past has created and made possible for us. Now you might reasonably ask,   Baggage Claim, what the f—k does this  all have to do with Luke Skywalker. Well, to me it feels like Rain Johnson burned  Luke down. He took his legacy, and made it a   lie. He did this so that Rey could stand up  on her own, not with the help from the past,   like Luke did being guided by Yoda, and Obi  Wan Kenobi, but all alone, representing the   dawn of a new age of jedi, untethered from  the sins of the past. And that’s fine for Rey. But Luke Skywalker’s story is important. Luke and his father’s stories have a  lot of parallels. Both of them grew up   on a dessert planet, and hoped to be more  than their humble lives could offer them. Both of them lost their family, Anakin his  mother, Luke his uncle and aunt that raised him. Anakin struggled to accept the  injustice, and chose revenge,   while Luke looked beyond his grief, and  sought to get the means to fight for justice. When he finally stepped up to face his father,  and the emperor, he was armed with a weapon,   with everything that obi wan and yoda had taught  him, but most importantly the knowledge of what   happened to his father. Of what is at the end  of the road, if you choose anger and revenge. Luke’s understanding of the  past, of his father’s struggles,   helped him fight the dark side, but not only  that, to transcend beyond his own struggles,   and inspire goodness, in a man  thought to be lost forever. This is why Luke is such an important  hero. And so many people can relate to him   and his story, and see similarities in  their own struggles with their families. And watch as Luke despite everything,  decides to face his father not with anger,   but with forgiveness and a helping hand. I think the saddest part about what happened  to Luke, is Mark Hamill having to participate   in his destruction. While Carrie Fisher and  Harrison Ford moved onto other projects after   the original series, Mark has always  stayed true to the Star Wars fandom,   coming out to events. and spending  as much time with fans as possible. Mark understood that he represented  something bigger, something much   more important than even himself. He  represented hope to fans everywhere. And that’s because heroes speak to  us, more than psychology books ever   could. When we’re in difficult times, it’s  remembering what our favorite heroes did that   inspires us to endure and survive, and  find our own path out of the darkness. I think Mark Hamill did as much as  he could to preserve Luke’s legacy,   and his story, and his character, and in the  end he still lost. And watching the behind   the scenes you can see him utterly broken by  Rain Johnson’s decisions to kill the past. There is a yoda quote, you know  which one I’m talking about. “Luminous beings are we, not this crude  matter. You must feel the Force around you” And this is exactly what Luke proves. That we can  rise up beyond our limitations, of our difficult   circumstances, the limitations of our families  and our past, and become the ultimate ideal! And this is why we all need Luke Skywalker!
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Length: 11min 26sec (686 seconds)
Published: Wed Feb 24 2021
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