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  • @enigmabodylanguage
    @enigmabodylanguage  3 года назад +232

    Disney finally decided that my video was allowed to be published...

  • @justanawkwarddude9035
    @justanawkwarddude9035 3 года назад +184

    And holy shit, I’m surprised he could tell Kylo had a tremble in his voice through his mask, incredible attention to detail

    • @DooMer158
      @DooMer158 3 года назад +16

      I never noticed until he pointed it out. That's a crazy good catch

  • @justanawkwarddude9035
    @justanawkwarddude9035 3 года назад +350

    Han Solo was stabbed through the chest with Kylo’s lightsaber, this implies that he is dead

    • @brandonwemyss6681
      @brandonwemyss6681 3 года назад +27

      fascinating

    • @darthskullus7365
      @darthskullus7365 3 года назад +13

      Ohhh that makes me understand more thank you 🙏🏻

    • @-Extra_Lives
      @-Extra_Lives 3 года назад +8

      It still is sad, even when I know it's going to happen. I still wished they hadn't killed him

    • @darthskullus7365
      @darthskullus7365 3 года назад +9

      @@-Extra_Lives Harrison Ford wanted him to die for a long time BC he didn’t want to be known for playing in Star Wars and finally he got his wish

    • @aboldone8205
      @aboldone8205 3 года назад +1

      Nice catch! It's very easy to miss on your first viewing.

  • @GAMEBEATER6000
    @GAMEBEATER6000 2 года назад +18

    This scene makes me cry every time. The fact that Han still showed affection to Kylo (putting his hand on Kylo’s face) even though he was stabbed by Kylo himself, showed how much he loved his son. It hurts to see this scene…

  • @AxerOne0001
    @AxerOne0001 3 года назад +124

    Truly an underrated channel

    • @enigmabodylanguage
      @enigmabodylanguage  3 года назад +21

      Thank you!

    • @_stupidbro
      @_stupidbro 2 года назад +2

      Me: Underrated? What-? *Checks sub count* THE SUB COUNT IS ONLY TRIPLE K?!? WHAT?!?

  • @marianag9202
    @marianag9202 3 года назад +31

    Kylo felt his father arrive there and saw his ship/explored his ship. He knew where his dad was and he wanted to walk away and prevent this. But Han forced this show down which Kylo had been trying to avoid. He knew what he "had" to do because of his conditioning and what is expected of him.

  • @Scooter7891
    @Scooter7891 3 года назад +242

    Adam Diver carried the Sequels.

    • @yokingstream1005
      @yokingstream1005 3 года назад +20

      He had the most interesting character

    • @gargillaape5292
      @gargillaape5292 3 года назад +2

      I agree completely

    • @gargillaape5292
      @gargillaape5292 3 года назад +1

      Also put the same thing in my comment, excuse it, i didnt go through the comments until i had already put my comment there

    • @Jackson-sh3bs
      @Jackson-sh3bs 3 года назад +7

      He’s a great actor but honestly kylo’s character was only good in the force awakens

    • @eziorobetthesecond4776
      @eziorobetthesecond4776 3 года назад +3

      shut up no he didn't

  • @Asstazztic
    @Asstazztic 3 года назад +95

    Adam Driver had to see a chiropractor after filming wrapped for the sequels for carrying the whole franchise!

    • @snack_bar2474
      @snack_bar2474 3 года назад +4

      Him and BB8. BB8 is just cute.

    • @Asstazztic
      @Asstazztic 2 года назад

      @@JODelevante many great things? Don’t get ahead of yourself there buddy! 😆

    • @andrewflores5666
      @andrewflores5666 Год назад

      @@Asstazztic I enjoyed more about the sequels than the prequels, the prequels are bad I wouldn’t want to rewatch any of them besides ROtS and that’s only for the memes fights and music

  • @justanotherredheadattheend955
    @justanotherredheadattheend955 3 года назад +8

    I've always wondered about the moment immediately after Kylo ignites the lightsaber 7:13. It feels like so much is happening. His face relaxes in what almost seemed like relief to me, and I could almost swear there's a smile microexpression in there? He sharply exhales, as though he's suddenly feeling something unexpected. Before the following films bungled it up, I was sure it was him feeling the Dark Side take over. It's the relief of fully picking a side. The constant turmoil of the Light and Dark pulling at him, in a moment, gone. Like a man finally experiencing quiet after years of constant noise.

    • @AndNowIJustSitInSilence
      @AndNowIJustSitInSilence 2 года назад +1

      I also saw that as a moment of relief, but sometimes we are relieved of something just for it to be over and done, it doesn't have to feel good for us though. It's just like one thing less to worry about. Like when you hand in a really shitty essay and you know it's bad but it's over and you don't have to stress about it anymore

  • @purpleteaisme
    @purpleteaisme 3 года назад +66

    Somehow I missed this vid few days ago.

  • @daedro
    @daedro 3 года назад +16

    That reminds me, Mandalorian has really great scenes, Pedro Pascal did a great job playing a character that hides his face behind the helmet for most of the time in the show.
    Even though episode 4 was probably least interesting in season 1, but there was one scene, where main character was asked to stay in village and forget about his way of mandalorian, this moment was really powerful and showed so many emotions even if viewers cannot actually see them.

    • @oliverpowell574
      @oliverpowell574 3 года назад

      Most of the time it isnt actually Pedro filming the scenes mate. Just the voiceover

  • @avramnovorra
    @avramnovorra 3 года назад +50

    Adam Driver as Kylo Ren is easily the best of the Sequel Trilogy, and i like how his body language is much like his grandfather, a gold mine if you will. Looking forward to more Star Wars breakdowns enigma! 🤙🤙🤙

    • @dereklopez9060
      @dereklopez9060 3 года назад +3

      Agreed, Adam Driver literally carried the whole sequel trilogy. He was so good as Kylo Ren.

  • @Robert_Douglass
    @Robert_Douglass 3 года назад +6

    Deep internal conflict...
    "And look at you! The deed split your spirit to the bone! You were unbalanced, bested by a girl who had never held a lightsabre! YOU FAILED!!"

  • @abemejia
    @abemejia 3 года назад +87

    Their hair is moving during this scene
    This is a sign that there is currently a breeze or wind inside the room

  • @MonkeyPowerkey
    @MonkeyPowerkey 3 года назад +20

    For as much as i dislike this trilogy, there is no doubt that Adam Driver was it's strongest point. If he had a better script following this film, he could have made Kylo a trouly stand out character. But as it stands, the character is in real life as in fiction... Living in the shadow of Darth Vader. But Adam Driver did so much with so little. And thus he is one aspect that i still enjoy watching despite these movies being pretty much garbage.

    • @Eldaino999
      @Eldaino999 3 года назад +1

      I wish folks like you would mildly reconsider scenes like the one we have here, and how they are peppered throughout the trilogy, as indicative of the films not being garbage. The script not doing the things you wanted it to ≠ garbage script. There’s more emotion and nuance in this one small scene alone than the entirety of the 3 prequel movies and those films literally show someone being burned alive. I know a lot of Star Wars fans are without nuance, but holy Christ put things in perspective.

    • @MonkeyPowerkey
      @MonkeyPowerkey 3 года назад +3

      @@Eldaino999 I wish folk like you would mildly consider trying to ask ''Why'' rather than just jump on to assume ''WhAt i WaNtEd To HaPpEn DiDnT hApPeN sO fiLm BaD''.
      I didn't like the sequel trilogy because they're bad films. Bad Star Wars films. They fundamentaly missunderstand what STAR WARS is.
      I'm sorry you've had a run in with the bad kind. But if you stopped assuming we're all the same and actually asked us why... I can assure you you'd get a propper list of reasons why the sequels are just bad Star Wars films. And it has nothing to do with expectations. It has everything to do with execution.
      I came into all 3 with an open mind. Hell, the third one i went into with no expectations at all. And still i left disappointed.
      I know Sequel fans are unable to grasp all of this. But holy Christ, put things into perspective. And no, i will not be wasting any more time detailing why the sequels are bad. I've spent far too much time detailing all the issues i have. The effects look pretty tho. That's about as deep as it goes for me.

    • @JacenSolo0
      @JacenSolo0 2 года назад

      @@MonkeyPowerkey Sequels are bad, prequels are bad end of story.

    • @writingref
      @writingref 2 года назад +1

      @@JacenSolo0 There's a difference. The Sequels are poorly WRITTEN. They are constrained by a lot of "white slaver" meddling.
      The Prequels are merely poorly EDITED. George Lucas with an editor as genius as his first wife makes prequels which are . . . dare I say Oscar worthy? (Especially episode 3) Even with Jar-Jar. There are a lot of ways Episode 1 especially works with better editing and its been shown - even the politics become more interesting and tense. Well . . . I may also concede Lucas isn't the best director to work with child actors. Jake Lloyd was much more capable than a lot of his line delivery suggests.
      Furthermore, in this alternate universe, the sequels would also have been lucas-led, and much better. Part of the reason the sequels fail is because they are, in general, very afraid of making connections to the prequels. I am not sure Lucas wanted another Skywalker to go bad - but he could have been convinced of the idea, because Kira (The original Rey) had a male counterpart who would have gone bad. (And because he really wanted Luke to end up the same as Obi Wan - facing failure as an isolated Jedi.)
      Lets just isolate this scene and imagine if Lucas could have been convinced to kill off Han . . . he would have used it for a purpose not just through Kylo Ren and his family, but also through Rey . . . and the problem with this scene in context to the sequel trilogy is Rey only uses it to blame Kylo Ren for who he is becoming, but she is never able to return to this moment with Kylo and forgive him for it. (And unless you read an extra layer deep into the Han "memory" scene - Leia never gets to forgive much either).
      Instead she almost kills him, and then heals him out of general compassion - which has no link to who she has become, but more of an ability she learned.

  • @LittleMissAnonymous
    @LittleMissAnonymous 3 года назад +14

    Kylo has the best story arch in these movies.

  • @pears263
    @pears263 2 года назад +1

    I’ve seen a lot of films, and I’ve one of those people who never cries. But this scene managed to bring me breaking down crying in the cinema when the last thing his father did before he accepted his death was touch his sons face. I can imagine in his final moment all he wanted was to show Kylo how much he loved him and that was a last effort to bring him to his senses.

  • @RollingxBigshot
    @RollingxBigshot 3 года назад +158

    Say what you want about TFA but this was a good scene

    • @ryankeefe6222
      @ryankeefe6222 3 года назад +16

      Two great actors just bouncing off each other

    • @johnnyboy3849
      @johnnyboy3849 3 года назад +14

      Driver is a phenominal actor. Now i like the ST, but Driver and his performance is why so many are drawn to him, and hence say that he is the best thing out of the sequels

    • @MalevolentSpirit234
      @MalevolentSpirit234 3 года назад +2

      @@ryankeefe6222 Yeah, I was taking an acting class in high school, and this is exactly what it looks like! It's so easy to act when the other person is in the scene too, it almost becomes enjoyable

    • @bendynamic2150
      @bendynamic2150 3 года назад +1

      I feel like the movie would have been an okay movie if they had tone back on Ray's powers a bit like her ability to read a trained Sith Apprentice to mind that was a bit far-fetched in Star Wars Canon the most I would give her as her Mary Sue would be her force grabbing the lightsaber semi-clumsily but showing she has extremely strong powers in the force and at least finding off the blows in a defensive form from the Sith Apprentice just barely and the only way that she's able to overcome him is by playing on his emotions granted emotions like anger and such can make a Sith more powerful at Kylo's level of training and mixed emotional state it can also possibly lead to him messing up his form "if there was any lightsaber forms in this movie" and making him slip up just for a moment for an opening for Ray to land a wounding blow. Grated I get this is more or less A New Hope rehash and I hate the fact that Disney just discounts the New Republic and the Pre-quails entirely but I feel like they could have been fixed and subsequent movies. I feel like the first movie was okay and the series could have been salvaged with Lessons Learned but they gave it to another director who wanted to tell a different story and send a different message so the second one killed off what was supposed to be the main end bad guy Snoke forcing the first Director when he came back for the third movie to hastily bring back Palpatine. If it wasn't for Carrie Fisher passing away I wish they would reshoot the last two movies add some proper lightsaber choreography and do justice to Luke Skywalker's character. Have the reason he has yet started the Jedi Order again is because he's trying to find Tython Or some ancient Jedi Homeworld that has been lost to time as a way to build up his Jedi Order and that's where Ray finds him on the fringes of the Galaxy searching for Tython or some ancient Jedi Homeworld a place with a temple that has been lost the time that he's been trying to find with the guidance of the force so he can rebuild the Jedi in peace and make them learn and be more like the Jedi Luke from the Mandalorian and not a old bitter man that gave up. The sequels theoretically could have at least been mediocre to okay I believe if the first director was still on it and or they let true Star Wars fans like Dave filoni or anybody that knew anything about Star Wars in the fan base have a hand and say and making it.

    • @bastik.3011
      @bastik.3011 3 года назад +1

      Generaly Kylos scenes were some of the best, yea he was a bit whiny in TFA but even that was acted well and not like Anakin in Episode 2.

  • @nicenamenicesurname8365
    @nicenamenicesurname8365 3 года назад +2

    This scene is so dope when you realize that kylo really cared about his father and was really conflicted when he was about to end him and after (wich is why he fought poorly with rey and the other guy) , he himself knew that there was a strong chance that solo could bring him back to the light, so by "I know what I have to do but I don't know if I have the strength to do it" he meant that he knows that in order for him to gain more power and keep going down the path of the dark side he needed to kill his dad, but this was obviously a tremendously difficult task for him to do due to the emotional conflict, so he asks "will you help me?", for he just couldn't execute his father in cold blood, all he could do was ignite the lightsaber and move on, "thank you".
    Han misinterpreted it all, his son didn't want to be helped back into the light, he asked for his help in killing him.

  • @ARC117Studios
    @ARC117Studios 3 года назад +16

    You can say whatever you want about the Sequels, but Kylo/Adam are phenomenal.

  • @nexttoyou678
    @nexttoyou678 3 года назад +7

    That one scene from Marriage Story with Adam driver and scarlett Johanson i think could be a good one to do

  • @saunadude8082
    @saunadude8082 3 года назад +4

    These vids are incredible. As someones whos very shy in person and dealing with a lot of emotional uncertainty this does make me atleast have an idea why im doing certain things when communicating. Its so much more than just words. Thank you

  • @topeo3691
    @topeo3691 3 года назад +1

    Emotional threats are actually worse than physical threats. Sometimes your body will do more defensive procedures than when you are in physical stress.

  • @hendrikjansen7130
    @hendrikjansen7130 3 года назад +26

    And there are still people who say Adam Driver is a terrible actor...

    • @paulk3313
      @paulk3313 3 года назад +9

      Really? I liked him in marriage story. Didn’t know people who called him a bad actor.

    • @hendrikjansen7130
      @hendrikjansen7130 3 года назад +5

      @@paulk3313 most of the sequel haters say so. I'm in a SW group on Facebook and there I experience it almost every day

    • @ihavenocommonsensebut2008
      @ihavenocommonsensebut2008 3 года назад +2

      @@hendrikjansen7130 well the sequels are still ass but i don’t blame the actors. They’re nothing but puppeteer with strings

    • @hendrikjansen7130
      @hendrikjansen7130 3 года назад +1

      @@ihavenocommonsensebut2008 nah they aren't ass

    • @bendynamic2150
      @bendynamic2150 3 года назад +3

      Adam Driver is a good actor being told what to do by half assed Disney directors that don't know what Star Wars is, that was the real issue. His delivery's in the first movie were pretty good and this scene made him one of my favorites in how he acts out the character Kylo Ren. He's a good actor I love how we sometimes get a Dark younger style semi-akin to Vader in one scene but it's also shown he is no wear near as in control of his emotions with outburst of rage or has yet to master the dark side like Vader in his prime, the person he aspires to be. Its a great contrast to a man struggling to meet or at least match the power and control his grandfather had as a Sith Lord.

  • @davidmace3310
    @davidmace3310 3 года назад +2

    This scene very much mirrors the Obi Wan/Vader scene of A New Hope. The strong emotional connection between the two characters and the bad guy killing his former mentor.

  • @thestarkknightreturns
    @thestarkknightreturns 3 года назад +1

    Adam Driver carried the sequel Trilogy on his back, and that's no understatement.

  • @Havok778
    @Havok778 3 года назад +1

    Congrats on beating them man. Another great one!

    • @user-gl7je2os7c
      @user-gl7je2os7c 3 года назад +1

      disney may have monetary and legal power, but they'll never weild the Force =]

    • @Havok778
      @Havok778 3 года назад

      @@user-gl7je2os7c this is very true!

  • @david-dq9lh
    @david-dq9lh 3 года назад +4

    Limbic System Counter
    5:45
    Edit: I also like the little diagram of the brain

  • @zOOpygOOpert
    @zOOpygOOpert 3 года назад +12

    This needs more views lol

  • @Space_Toasty
    @Space_Toasty 3 года назад +8

    Kylo shoulda been the main character of the new trilogy. But they just trashed him instead

  • @exiledhunter6198
    @exiledhunter6198 3 года назад +2

    If you look at han's eyes closely you'll notice a microexpression when Kyle distances from him that tells us he felt his heart break at that very moment because his son thought his dad was gonna hurt him. That just hurt me to notice so much.

    • @exiledhunter6198
      @exiledhunter6198 3 года назад

      Not even physical hurt but any kind of hurt. Harrison Ford proves his acting range in this

  • @darthethan1995
    @darthethan1995 3 года назад +6

    Good analysis. I would have analyzed Rey, Finn, and Chewbacca’s reactions too.

  • @christoffsimply3179
    @christoffsimply3179 3 года назад

    You are really good at this! It makes already great scenes even better when you do a breakdown like this, imo. Earned my "sub" but also I offer a sincere "Thank you!" for doing this. It really is amazing to re-watch great scenes and acting with your analysis.

  • @Nakano1254
    @Nakano1254 2 года назад

    i cant stop looking at the king and queens on the wrong squares

  • @allenatkins9142
    @allenatkins9142 3 года назад +1

    It seems like Han knew also once he saw how hard Kylo was holding on to the saber and Hans eyes just said something doesn't feel right

  • @agent6959
    @agent6959 3 года назад +1

    When i see han got stab, i feel anger everytime. Nuts right?

  • @MarleanSweden
    @MarleanSweden Год назад +1

    Adam Driver is WONDERFUL as Ben Solo and I hope Starwars will bring him back alive to his dyad Rey in her next movie.

  • @Alston_family
    @Alston_family 3 года назад

    I didn't look at this scene as deeply until I seen this, thank u enigma

  • @robjohnson1138
    @robjohnson1138 3 года назад +2

    I would love to hear your take on the scene in The Force Awakens when Kylo tries to mentally overpower the captive Rey, and she turns the tables on him.

  • @TOP-KNOT
    @TOP-KNOT 3 года назад

    Was just trying to find something to watch thank you!

  • @xandercage8082
    @xandercage8082 3 года назад +1

    Kylo: "What do you think you'll see if I do?"
    Han: "THE FACE OF MY SON."
    Kylo: "Nice try 'dad', but my father is Anton Chigurh..."

  • @andreanatsuminadeau5608
    @andreanatsuminadeau5608 3 года назад +8

    Each I see this scene I ask myself why does Kylo thanks Han after stabbing him?
    Who actually pushed that damn lightsaber button?
    I think it was Han for some bizarre reasons that did what Kylo might not have been able to do it by himself....

  • @Skitz6969
    @Skitz6969 3 года назад

    All I'm saying is, they should've done the trilogy based on Kylo Ren's story examples
    Episode 7: Han and Leia bring Ben to Luke and ask for him to be trained, it's accepted luke, Ben and other Jedi students go to a dark side planet or something and Ben finds a Sith holocron (the start of his turning)
    Episode 8: Ben opens the holocron and snoke is in it or sum idk, Luke finds out he's only studying the dark side and tries to kill him but his bond doesn't let him, Ben destroys the temple and creates the Knights of ren with other students or sum idk and finds snoke
    Episode 9: Kylo Ren kills snoke and becomes the dark lord of the Sith, han tries to save him but Kylo kills him with the same scene, then Kylo destroys the Republic creates the first order (basically a better version of krayts empire)

  • @macmcleod1188
    @macmcleod1188 3 года назад +4

    I think they really missed an opportunity with this scene. My audience laughed because as soon as we saw the bridge it was so obvious.
    If instead they had subverted that and had Kylo Ren go back to the Millennium Falcon with Han Solo and then he killed him the same exact way we would have all been shocked and Kylo would have still had the same fight with Rey and Finn and he would have seemed more dangerous.
    And his motive would have been to find the other Rebels and the location of the Millennium Falcon.

    • @GNN_CamInFocus
      @GNN_CamInFocus 3 года назад

      I highly doubt the audience laughed.

    • @macmcleod1188
      @macmcleod1188 3 года назад

      @@GNN_CamInFocus nope ... as soon as we saw the bridge. It's started on the right and spread across the entire room. It was like, "welp, this is where Han Solo is going to get killed."
      But I understand this is RUclips and you weren't there so I don't expect you to believe. It's true nonetheless though.

  • @qcontinuum30
    @qcontinuum30 3 года назад

    I realize that you are analyzing tv and movie characters but it is fascinating to see how the actors pull off these complex emotions. Ever since I discovered this channel, which was only a few weeks ago, I have started to watch tv and movie to see how realistic the actors can display these emotions in their acting.

  • @christianlima2742
    @christianlima2742 3 года назад +6

    My favourite star wars moment. Executed so well

  • @rawkmode6315
    @rawkmode6315 3 года назад +3

    I heard that Adam Driver sustained severe spinal injuries from carrying all three sequels on his shoulders the entire time.

    • @RamielDerLinke
      @RamielDerLinke 3 года назад +1

      I heard the same for Ewan McGregor.

  • @evilewokee
    @evilewokee 3 года назад +2

    In short, Adam Driver is one of the greatest actors of our time!

  • @bradydefelice2944
    @bradydefelice2944 3 года назад

    I am addicted to your videos

  • @tmfyi8048
    @tmfyi8048 2 года назад

    My greatest weakness is I feel like I can't be hurt

  • @danielcardiff3861
    @danielcardiff3861 3 года назад +6

    Where'd this come from?

  • @abrimfulofasha
    @abrimfulofasha 3 года назад +7

    It's a shame the sequel trilogy was terrible because like you said, the acting is phenomenal.

    • @danielasbjrnsson7500
      @danielasbjrnsson7500 3 года назад +1

      It wasn't terrible. It was just so radically different from what most people expected, that it left them unsatisfied. I have my gripes with the films, but I respect what they did.

    • @abrimfulofasha
      @abrimfulofasha 3 года назад +2

      @@danielasbjrnsson7500 sorry but that's just your opinion and I stand by my own.

    • @danielasbjrnsson7500
      @danielasbjrnsson7500 3 года назад +2

      @@abrimfulofasha Of course.

    • @beng1642
      @beng1642 3 года назад +2

      The first one didn't massively break new ground, but it was solid. The second one was a steaming pile of crap, not because it was "too progressive" as a lot whined, but because the pacing was terrible and Rian Johnson kept trying to subvert expectations so much that it became predictable...whatever SHOULD happen here, the characters are going to do the opposite. Part 3 had to recover from that steaming pile of crap and try to wrap things up after the previous guy took all the plot points from part one and told them to go fuck themselves in traffic. The third one wasn't horrible, but it had so many pieces to pick up it couldn't stand on its own.

    • @danielasbjrnsson7500
      @danielasbjrnsson7500 3 года назад +2

      @@beng1642 Thats your opinion and I stand by my own.

  • @yokingstream1005
    @yokingstream1005 3 года назад +3

    They really did the original main three dirty in the sequels

  • @keithcassity4260
    @keithcassity4260 3 года назад

    I’ve gotten to the point where I’m watching like 3 of these a day. So interesting

  • @Enju23
    @Enju23 3 года назад +1

    I hated this sequel trilogy with what they did to it, but I can't deny this scene was beautifully done, it drew out what I feared would happen (albeit I kinda got hit with spoilers, but didn't wanna believe it before hand), and I just felt sad seeing one of my childhood heroes die like that 😢

  • @AxnerSaab
    @AxnerSaab 2 года назад

    Hans falling down, means that he's falling down

  • @asrieldreemurr4338
    @asrieldreemurr4338 3 года назад

    a better way to do this scene would be for Kylo to give Han the sabre than slowly back away before using the force to push him off the edge and pull his saber back to him

  • @BuzryHaproMandalorianHunter
    @BuzryHaproMandalorianHunter 3 года назад

    You should do an analysis for the screen where the Imperial officer was talking to Vader about the construction of the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi.

  • @snack_bar2474
    @snack_bar2474 3 года назад

    I never liked the sequel films, but this moment was one of the best in the franchise. Han began the story (Solo & A New Hope) as a man thinking about no one but himself, but in his dying moments, the only person he thought about was his son, even though his own son was the man who killed him. He had the best arc.

  • @SlitherKing11
    @SlitherKing11 2 года назад

    I’d like to see you do some scenes from The Mandalorian. It would be interesting to see your take on a character who always has their face covered and had to only use body language and their voice to connect with the audience

  • @TheOnlyToblin
    @TheOnlyToblin 3 года назад

    It's always bizarre hearing the Factorio soundtrack behind these videos.

  • @leliofirefly
    @leliofirefly 3 года назад

    This video was better than the last 3 star wars films

  • @nickurovski9876
    @nickurovski9876 3 года назад +6

    I always assumed he was genuinely giving up his lightsaber because he thought the resistance was going to defeat the first order because he gives his lightsaber with open palms but when the sun gets completely sucked in and it gets dark he figured the first order might actually win the fight and grips it tighter and kills Han

    • @AndNowIJustSitInSilence
      @AndNowIJustSitInSilence 2 года назад

      I don't think he really cared about the first order that much for it playing a role in whether or not to kill his Dad

  • @brennaleigh4416
    @brennaleigh4416 3 года назад

    Another great video!

  • @zigzag6728
    @zigzag6728 3 года назад +1

    Chewbacca reaction to it what really made me want to cry

  • @philliptyler2832
    @philliptyler2832 3 года назад +3

    Gotta do hank confronting Walter

  • @gargillaape5292
    @gargillaape5292 3 года назад +1

    Adam driver CARRIED the sequels imo

  • @mr.vargas5648
    @mr.vargas5648 3 года назад

    I know understand why Kylo had a mask he was ashamed of how weak he was.

  • @isaiahvilla6691
    @isaiahvilla6691 3 года назад +1

    What i can I say about Kylo he's my favorite character

  • @Il-JayD-lI
    @Il-JayD-lI 3 года назад

    Han falls into the pit with great speed;
    This is a sign that the planet has a strong gravitational pull.

  • @debsy101games
    @debsy101games 3 года назад

    Patricide is fascinating

  • @ElChistes01
    @ElChistes01 3 года назад

    Not sure how good of an episode it would make, but could you at least consider doing the scene of tuco breaking those guys's legs in better call Saul? I always liked that scene from the show

  • @gayninja9996
    @gayninja9996 3 года назад +3

    Finally Disney lost hope

  • @xd_was_here
    @xd_was_here 3 года назад

    8:39 ENIGMA I SEE WTF YOUR DOING U SLY DOG The damn comments in The Breaking bad vid good shit :)

  • @JSTrudel
    @JSTrudel 3 года назад

    Chewbacca screams in distress at his friend being killed but Han cannot hear him because he has fallen really far down a big hole.

  • @calebgrusing7417
    @calebgrusing7417 3 года назад +7

    There’s a theory that Han actually ignited the lightsaber himself because kylo couldn’t choose a path to take. Would there be anything in the body language to support that?

    • @AndNowIJustSitInSilence
      @AndNowIJustSitInSilence 2 года назад +1

      I thought about that too in the beginning, but Han just looked too "surprised" for that being true and I think at some point in the trilogy they would have pointed it out somehow. So everyone would feel even more bad when Ben died

  • @GummiAnd
    @GummiAnd 3 года назад

    There's some great scenes in episode III that you could analyze as well.

  • @KS-bo5bg
    @KS-bo5bg 3 года назад

    TFA was the best of the new movies, and a great honor to the classics. FIGHT ME.

  • @MrTea-cz4dr
    @MrTea-cz4dr 3 года назад +3

    I still hold to the idea that this is why Kylo never fell all the way to the dark side. He didn't kill Han here. Han sacrificed himself to save his own son from the Darkside. Had he protested, or forced Kylo to kill him instead of accepting it, it would have completely hardened Kylo and cemented him into the path. Instead, Han robbed him of the moment, the satisfaction. He ensured that Kylo would always doubt himself and what he was doing if this was the price that was being paid.

  • @yehudisfriedman8459
    @yehudisfriedman8459 3 года назад

    Could you please do the scene immediately after this one with the fight in the woods?

  • @deeznuts23yearsago
    @deeznuts23yearsago 3 года назад

    The way Harrison Ford acted said he was stabbed

  • @noclevername9842
    @noclevername9842 3 года назад

    Welp. Didn't expect to hear Breaking Bad spoilers here lmao

  • @animelover4448
    @animelover4448 2 года назад

    Comment. Screw RUclips. Long live creators

  • @aslanobrien7618
    @aslanobrien7618 3 года назад

    Theres a theory that han ignited the lightsaber

  • @Rakaparat420
    @Rakaparat420 3 года назад

    Cab you do a love scene from some movie because I would like to see body language from something else

  • @YourNationalist
    @YourNationalist 3 года назад

    Episode 3 Has so many scenes wr you could explain us so many things ! Think about it

  • @steviedmrbk5179
    @steviedmrbk5179 2 года назад

    Han Solo was stabbed with a lightsaber fell off a walkway into some kind of reactor, this implies he is dead...but then again, we all saw Rise of Skywalker ffs 😳😖😠

  • @slynthrax5067
    @slynthrax5067 2 года назад

    anyone can watch this scene and know whats going on without context me a man with Asperger's who cant read body language "I dont know about that one chief"

  • @RitchSkywalker
    @RitchSkywalker 3 года назад

    Loki episode 1 and 2 pleaseeeeee.

  • @mysterymystery8389
    @mysterymystery8389 3 года назад

    Can you analyze Peaky Blinders - Lunch scene? Between Him and the russian @enigma. Or all of Peaky Blinders scene xD Lots of analyzing videos potential :D

  • @khajiitimanus7432
    @khajiitimanus7432 3 года назад

    The sequel trilogy is well acted, and the visual effects are truly amazing.
    My qualms are with the plot and story. On its own, the trilogy is perfectly fine. The issue is how Disney went about it - there was already sequel story, and a plethora of lore about non-film Star Wars. Disney chose to disregard it, and replace it. If Disney had made an adaptation of the already established sequel content, there wouldn't have been any controversy. However, for whatever reason, Disney chose to rewrite the story and lore to suit what they wanted - and it is extremely irking. I still feel extremely conflicted about the 3 sequel films, because they were produced really well. The issue is that the content contradicts what Lucasarts already put out over the decades before Disney took control.

    • @Eldaino999
      @Eldaino999 3 года назад +1

      The problem with this is 1.This is still lucasfilm. This is still a lucasfilm production. Disney is the owner of said company now but it doesn’t control whose at the reins. JJ and Rian were given the space to make the films they wanted to make and 2. Established lore in the EU contradicted itself ALL THE TIME. Star Wars films work much better as personal extensions of the filmmakers helming them, so just adapting a bunch of old books is low key boring. On the flip side of that, the Sequels contain elements, if not straight up adaptations of some of the most interesting things in the EU (Luke’s academy, Han and Leia leading a new republic, their son falling to the dark side, a palpatine clone wreaking havoc )so…everyone kinda wins? This is a made up controversy and depending on how old you are, its 10000% NOT the first time Star Wars fans cried about what was being presented onscreen and how its different than what they thought would happen or what they wanted.

    • @khajiitimanus7432
      @khajiitimanus7432 3 года назад

      @@Eldaino999 My main qualm is the alteration of how lightsaber crystals work, and the initial choice to claim that the EU entirely is noncanonical. It is true that the sequel films did use elements of the old sequel content, though - they don't entirely disregard everything. Still, considering that the sequel comics was something of a generalized section of Star Wars lore, the fact that it was scrapped and redesigned years after being established is frustrating, regardless of whether it was the design choice of main Disney or the people running Lucasarts under Disney's jurisdiction.
      Perhaps I'm just unreasonable in that regard - I am personally unsure. Even yet, if I am unreasonable in my conflicting opinion, it is the opinion I stand by. I generally even feel similar about DC comics and Marvel comics, since producers and writers will generally majorly rewrite what happens - but the point I differ between Star Wars and that, is that Marvel and DC comics establish a multiversal concept, whereas Star Wars doesn't particularly do that - beyond some short "what-ifs".
      A lot of Star Wars fans genuinely enjoy the sequel trilogy Disney made, and to that, I say that it's awesome for them. I personally cannot find such whole-hearted appreciation due to some of the more bold design choices Disney made in retconning Star Wars. That isn't to say I dislike everything Disney has put out about Star Wars, though - Rogue One was absolutely amazing, and the Mandalorian television series appears to be taking an interesting turn towards a potential implementation of Old Republic Mandalorian concepts - an idea that I really enjoy and hope is the case.
      Of course, I am only one individual. It is very possible that what I perceived to be a matter of contradiction for many Star Wars fans may not be the case, and might instead be more narrowly focused on certain Star Wars fans - myself included among that theoretical minority. If that is the case, then I suppose I've been subject to some misconceptions about Disney's work on the Star Wars franchise. Such faults happen, so I can only correct it by reconsidering Disney's productions - assuming other commenters give input that I am indeed wrong.

  • @ondrejadamek5455
    @ondrejadamek5455 3 года назад

    I just wonder, did you know, what was going to happen seeing this scene for the first time? Could you read the gesture like you do now?

  • @segments2156
    @segments2156 3 года назад

    I would love for you to do an analysis of Luke scene, both at the end of this movie, and at the start of the Last Jedi, when he throws the light saber.
    I've always seen the continuity of these two scenes (which are one scene actually) as very coherent, but many peoples feel that the scene at the begining of epVIII is a betrayal of the scene at the end of epVII...
    Here is my analysis of Mark Hamill's acting.
    When we first see his face in ep VII, he is showing signs of curiosity, like "who the hell are you and what are you doing here?" then, she shows him the lightsaber, and his eyes go "oh no, no, no, no, no, not that, please" and the movie ends. In the next film, it starts by him slowly taking the saber, with his hands shaking, showing he is stressed by what's happening, then looking at the saber, and you can almost see him remembering his old saber, but then he looks again at Rey, like he is searching in her eyes what she wants from him, and when he realizes that she's here to take him back in a situation he ran away from, he tries to discourage her by "cutting" all emotions in his eyes, and he tosses the saber like it's nothing, not because it is nothing to him, but because he want's to convince her that she is wasting her time, because her being here is giving him a lot of emotionnal stress. And then, quickly, he walks away to his hutt, without looking at her, because he doesn't want to show her any emotion, and as soon as he his in his hutt, you see him react naturally to the stress he is experiencing...
    So that was my analysis, and i would love to see yours... It's not about praising or bashing epVIII, but to me, Mark Hamill acted his a** off in those scenes, and it would be cool for you to make a video about it.

  • @alexperez3367
    @alexperez3367 3 года назад

    is the scene the most I hate in sw because I like han solo, but also I likes harrison ford career and I knew that he hates this character, then I dont get so sad after all

  • @williamswain2303
    @williamswain2303 3 года назад

    Lmao idc what you say han shot first kylo didnt have the strength to do what needed to be done so han did it for him lmaooo

  • @tinmvn
    @tinmvn 3 года назад

    The last decent movie in this trilogy before it all went to shit.

  • @rubrub9609
    @rubrub9609 3 года назад

    Epic

  • @stevewonder10
    @stevewonder10 2 года назад

    At least Kylo Ren was the only more than-mediocre component of the Sequels character-wise and story-wise.

  • @nightlock826
    @nightlock826 3 года назад +1

    I didn’t mind this death but the way they did Mark Hamil, George Lucas and Harrison Ford still make me hate this movie. That being said, Adam Driver killed (as in blew out of the water) what shoddy writing ruined.

  • @SoggyBread-xm5eu
    @SoggyBread-xm5eu 3 года назад

    They did Han Solo so dirty in this movie