Star Wars: The Last Jedi | Lightspeed Scene 4K (Holdo's Sacrifice)
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I mainly just uploaded this video because I wanted to test 4K perfection. I used the world's best UHD Blu Ray player and capture card to get this footage, it was rendered with the highest possible settings.
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Thoughts on the movie aside, the cinematography is gorgeous.
Some great wallpapers in there. I captured these stills the same way I captured this video, but without YT compression.
MassiveG do u have the thumbnail 4k photo...it look freaking awesome
Ackbars moment.... robbed
Trying to download, it says "generating zip file" for 15 minutes now.
Pity you ruined the scene with so many damn ads and thumbnails. There’s better channels that respect the content until the scene is done.
MassiveG spaceship go boom real good
This scene pretty much sums up the entire sequel trilogy.
It makes no sense, but it looks cool.
I totally agree💯
Not at all in the new High Republic explain why this kind of movements are so dangerous, a Ship that jump into the hyper space without made the computational operations can actually destroy a entire planet
Absolutely
@@ManuelPretenko so...why didn't they use it as weapon before?
Specially the empire, they seem to have no problem with destroying planets
Yea I mean there's no sound in space yet we hear the entire process.
I don't think Holdo was that bad of a character, she did kill Holdo.
😂😂😂
unlike Rose
@@jabbathehutt8426 she failed to kill her self
That horribly mean...great comment!
I laughed really hard at this 😂
I wish the people who wrote the story and the dialouge for these movies at disney were as passionate about their work as the artists who create these beautiful sequences.
They are. You just always find something to complain about
Sequel are bad writing and dialogue way.
@@playerpro78officiel46 what are you smoking
@@Jackferrett6781 No they aren't lol, it's like 20 different people with different styles given sections of the story that are put through sanitization meetings with Disney execs. Even Palpatine's lines in the rise of skywalker would've been a bore to listen to if Ian McDormand wasn't so good at the role.
@@turn3423 looks like someone’s a retarded immigrant
I remember specifically when this happened. Someone in the theater said during the silence “are you f***ing kidding me”
soy
My theater gasped at the badass visuals and total silence. I thought it was pretty awesome. Idk when people started looking for logic in Star Wars anyway
@@SamaelVR since ever. There are huge wiki and fandoms trying to explain the logic behind everything in Star Wars. Even if you are a new fan, you'll know about the death star right? Why they should waste their time building an entire planet-space ship while they could simply do this? That's why it doesn't make absolutely no sense. Looks cool tho
@perineo2231 I'm not a Star Wars fan, but wouldn't building a reusable death star be more cost-effective than building a bunch of single use ships like this?
@@CouchLock i mean have you seen how big the death star is???? It definitely would be cheaper this way
Plot twist: she wasn't aiming for the main ship, she was trying to get away but crashed.
I like this so much better
Woman drivers.
@@nothanks1239 😂
Would be funny if she let out a final “oh shit”
@@guapoindustries5030 Ny theory is that she was actually trying to escape herself and leave her former companions to die
Imagine if she had missed...
Jose Aranda
AHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAAGAGAHGA
*SEEYA SUCKAAAaaaaas*
She used Poe Dameron's Nav Computer coordinates, shes not basing it off luck
Picturing it in my head & I’m lol’ing
everyone in the comments is saying how awesome the scene was, and then there's the man, the myth, the legend: jose aranda
The sudden shift in tone from overconfidence to sheer panic and terror in the officers was brilliantly done. They immediately knew what was about to happen.
Yeah... and for the all pursuit, Hux never address this huge risk that will OF COURSE HAPPEN instead of just give up the ship... what a screenplay...
Which makes no sense because it was apparently a 1 in a million event.
how this is a thing in the SW universe makes no sense. capital ships would be non-existent
I don't know if I 'd say brilliantly done, yes the acting doing by the officers was decent enough but the idea of hyper space ramming is dumb af. Why have they not been using it as a weapon this whole time? Look how effective it was at taking out that ship. It's just odd that this is the first time anyone (as far as we know) has ever done this yet they knew exactly what she was gonna do.
@@gordonlekfors2708 bc its such a costly move to make you'd need to give up your biggest ship and everyone on it just to destroy one thing plus the rebellion never got ships this size until rotj
Funny how Hux and the Captain freak out over a maneuver that had a 'one-in-a-million' chance of succeeding.
And yeah yeah, I know - never tell me the odds :)
While I admit it is a bit of a long shot, I dont think it’s that uncommon to get it right.
I think they were freaking out because of how devastatingly dangerous it was, and RoS was trying to retcon it away.
I mean, in a universe where ships can jump at hyper speed while avoiding meteors, planets, debris, etc.,I think they can figure out how to target a 1,000 foot long ship pretty accurately. Or, you know, the force.
The Radus is a couple kilometers long
@@JohnSmith-er5ys not only that, but all that mass from the ship is effectively converted into raw energy, and that's not including the amount of energy fueling the ship through the reactors.
Say what you say, but that scene is visually breathtaking
Yes.
YOU'RE BREATHTAKING!
The best scene
Catfish Doghorse and the audio is amazing to. Especially the complete silence after the crash.
@@captainhellhound7451 Absolutely. Love how it's (kind of) a play on how everything is silent in space. Just beautiful.
1:17 rey sounds like a tie fighter
adamcunn made my day
I had a good laugh, thx.
lmao XD
More like an F1 car.
Lol
The commander and Hux freaking out is honestly the best character moment of the scene. It at least addresses how fucking insane that move is. The commander's whimpered "No", from what is most assuredly a usually stoic and disciplined man is chilling. Hux making an immediate, desperate decision is also good. An actual decent bit of relatable, realistic writing.
I love Hux's tone of voice when he realizes he gave the order and knows that he's screwed
Does a good job of explaining why it's not used more commonly too
It's such a desperate attack, sacrificing literally all the resources sunk into that starship, that nobody would even think to consider it was a plan of enemy action until they were staring right down the barrel of it.
@@reillycurran8508 Not really, if a ship that size is capable of doing that much damage to a country sized ship then a smaller and cheaper autonomous ship could be used to take out any capital ship effectively rendering all larger ships useless.
It completely destroys all lore about every battle since the hyperdrive was invented.
@@Webi thx for restoring faith in humans
TLDR: hella realistic, would probably work something like this in real life, if we had hyperdrives working like this.
it makes a lot of sense, actually in the real world too, mass + velocity = damage, considering lightspeed is LITERALLY the fastest you can go makes this the most lethal and destructive projectile ever created. it does make it unrealistic how there isnt a space japan who just use kamikaze on the daily i guess. then again the ships would need to be protected enought to not get focused down like he tried in the last moments, she was literally only able to do this because they DIDNT shoot at her ship. This was just a miscalculation , overconfidence and all. But not unrealistic at all. Larger ships also can have jammers AND hav fighters on board LITERALLY making this impossible to just non chalantly do in the middle of a battle. You would literally fk your own fleet up too, this is just as destructive as it is because she 1. jumped manually, probably overriding a miriad of safety protocols 2. having a decently protected ship that doesnt falter instantly when it came under fire and most important of all 3. BEING IGNORED while firing up that whole maneauver. THAT is why this is a last resort desperation move, its not someothing you start calculatedly any time you want, especially not with automated ships of any kind, there ARE lifeform scanners and such and that would definitely raise hella red flags. This is also why a blind jump is pretty much suicide cuz you could literally collide with any planet in your path and who is to say how far you go? this not being done on the daily is because contrary to your apparent belief its not ressource efficient at all, because you would need a lot of ships or a well protected one to even get this off. withoout just being ignored that is. and the way it wrecks most ships behind is because the ship SHATTERED at lightspeed making the shrapnel propel just as fast in a scatter behind the impact. that is also why photons move through matter, because NOTHING slows down light speed with its resistance in any significant way. Also as another comment pointed out: "The raddus was the biggest ship the resistance had and was bigger than most ships and it just split snokes ship in half. Didn't even destroyed it and it's literally a one in a million shot. The raddus did not ram the ship in hyperspace. It exited the hyperspace and just in that moment it hit snokes ship. You can't pull of that maneuver in a an hectic space battle where everything moves." As hyperspace is "above" eversything else and things move past each other there this is probably exactly how this happened, you cant tell me there is NEVER a planet in the direct path of flying toward another from any given point in space. Thats also why it took this long, because it was a perfectly calculated maneauver ONLY possible because they ignored it, this is literally impossible in a hectic space battle@@Webi
The fact there was no sound when it happened is what sold this scene to me. Sometimes having NO sounds is FAR better than having sound. It just made the entire scene looks and feel so much more dramatic. It was SOOOO amazing. BY FAR the best scene in the ENTIRE movie.
I mean there was sound of the explosion!
@@ssj4gogeta130 I know. But I'm talking about the initial impact.
@@ivanstayner8818true!
its a real shame that it bassically makes no sense in lore tho, since this bassically means they couldve just hyperspace rammed the deathstar
@@benivinson3693 That is also very true. So many things could have been solved if they used this as a weapon.
“Not to worry, we are still flying half a ship.”
Another Happy Landing
hello there
@@CRAZYMUGMAN General Kenobi
You turned her against me!!!
James jones you have done that yourself
The one time Star Wars did that "There is no sound in space"-thing right
Other than the "seismic charges" from Attack of the Clones.
Those briefly enforced reality upon detonation.
For like the first 5 seconds then we got sound again
And they did it for the most plot breaking scene in the franchise
@@EyeBeZombie how exactly was this plot breaking 🤔
@@Dnzjsjdk well i mean the ship that destroyed that fleet was huge and most likely extremely expensive, why would the rebellion want to waste so much money and waste an asset like that
ALL THEY NEEDED, was for Finn and Rose to have disabled the shields. Then we as an audience would be like "They don't have the firepower though", and then the wave of realization among the audience as soon as the ship turns around would be just phenomenal.
God that's a heartbreakingly easy fix 😭
Man if only the script had like one more pass instead of sticking to the “every 2 years” release deadline. Also the realization thing wouldn’tve happened anyway, since no one wouldve seen it coming.
@@knobwobble I want to cry 😢
but that breaks the theming of the movie. The point is that everyone fails. If Finn and Rose had succeeded, then they could have just dashed out of hyperspace tracking too, no need for the final act 😂
@@foxhoundslug Don't care. Rian should have made a good movie inst of staying faithful to a theme which isn't even that interesting anyway.
No matter what we can say about this trilogy and movie in particular, I remember this scene got the whole cinema astounded.
Hux: "Its Empty, They are just trying to pull our attention away"
Holdo: *aims it at the supremacy*
Hux: "Ay yo hol' up"
Hux: Aye im with you guys wtf
Hux: shouldn't have said that,I should NOT have said that
Watch ya jet!!!
@@joshrichardson8216 WATCH YOOO JET!!!
Ya yo holDO up
1:18 lmao, she sounds like a TIE fighter
a bit like an f1 car too
Lmao
WHAT THE FUCK SHE ACTUALLY DOES IM-
Isn't the TIE fighter noise just a heavily distorted Howie Long scream?
LOL
One of the most amazing sounds produced in cinema history
isnt just an f1 car?
@@tristanrenaud5087yeah that could be the base of what it is but tuned a little
Best sound effect for me will forever be the Slave I's Seismic Charges.
to go from over dramatic insane suspenseful music to COMPLETE deadening silence was pretty stunning tbh. even if this isn't "lore friendly"
I agree, I come back to this scene once in awhile
The sound design on this sends chills down my spine everytime I watch it. I don't care that this wouldn't work in universe, it's dope as hell, and the direction, vfx, sound, everything came together to make an absolutely stunning scene.
Ok Chatgpt
Why wouldn’t it work in this fantasy universe that had never obeyed laws of physics?
@A L I guess ur retared so let me explain it to u
Why in earth wouldn't the separatist not build a bunch of Droid ships and suicide them into the republic ships and do massive damage?
@@latenightwithredrossbecause i serously doubt that Empires would create larger ships than ever if this was a possible move. Hyperspace is not go faster than light, or every possible object in your way would be terrible. In Rogue One spaceships come from the same direction and no one was hit in the process, because you enter in another state of materia (in some way). Watch all the star wars movies and think about this possible move... EVERY BATTLES MAKES NO SENSE. If it was a possibility, the first order would have never let this chance happen. It isn't the thing that everybody would do?
@@francescofabrizi5473 this is the equivalent to a kamikaze pilot, which is unpredictable and unstoppable for the most part
Despite the controversiality of this movie, there’s no denying that John Williams does an amazing job with the score
As he always does. Star Wars has the best musical score of any film series, followed by how to train your dragon
Joe Plays Piano lol idk how you went from Star Wars to how to train your dragon lol wtf
@@MajinLordVegeta I was just saying
@@musicbyjo7322 I don't think How to train your dragon is even close to SW. One trilogy is though and that is the Lord of the rings trilogy. Their scores were amazing.
@@architius true, but the how to train your dragon soundtrack is pure gold. It's the same composer behind Kung Fu panda and solo a star wars story. Listen to the soundtrack. It will not disappoint
Honestly I loved that they made it completely silent at the moment of impact just to emphasize on the visuals and explosions.
Also the only time star wars accurately depicts that sound cant travel in the vacuum of space at least for that moment
Reminded me of seismic charges
ktn808 I hope you just realize Star Wars is a made up Story and Made up stories don’t have to have true real life things in them
🧐
It's also accurate as sound cant travel through the vacuum of space
the explosion that follows is wild, the sound of multiple star destroyers getting cucked.
Honestly one of the most satisfying Star Wars sounds since the seismic charge
We all know why this scene spits in the face of Star Wars but DAMN is is beautiful to watch
I’m pissed that this stupid scene looks so damn good.
If ya just let it happen, you'll enjoy it.
... that.. didn't sound right
Why is it stupid exactly?
@@freetoplay1073 people are mad that it doesn't follow traditional "light speed rules" even tho in the Star wars book Tarkin i(which is canon) ts mentioned that light speed ramming is possible. but idk. its a movie about space wizards robots and Galaxy nazis, and its fun to watch Disney rip away a bunch of nerd's expectations ngl
@@time2shine919 congrats you’ve shown everyone that you’re an asshole. Anyone who sees this reply will see that you’re an asshole. Congratulations
@@GatlingHawk that is why I don’t like talking bout Star Wars anymore. It’s just opinion based and all bout people disagreeing with your opinions and stuff. I love Star Wars but with the absolute TOXIC COMMUNITY it has. I keep my mouth shut when it comes to Star Wars. It’s not fun anymore, it’s all bout a toxic community hating on your opinion. I wish it wasn’t like that cause Star Wars is very special to me.
To show the power of flex tape I sawed this spaceship in a half!
now that's a lot of damage
@@SPJ-88 [Don't try this at home]
@@SPJ-88 how about a little more
You cant steal my brand, bitch
@@philswift3858 You don't have power here old man!
1:29 This is the most accurate sound during a space battle, nothing can be heard.
Apparently the Raddus had powerful experimental shield generators that, unlike older models, could be maintained at full power while jumping to lightspeed. This was intended to protect the craft when at its most vulnerable: powering up for lightspeed. Whereas other ships would have hit the Star Dreadnought with mostly just kinetic power and therefore have been annihilated against their enemy’s shields, the Raddus’ fully charged shields sliced right on through. An insane and daring manoeuvre that was unlikely to work - and with any other ship or at a greater distance certainly would have failed.
There you go. Lore fixed.
Nah that explanation is too convoluted.
@@sombodi200 Convoluted explanations is what Star Wars geekery *is*.
Then how about the resurgence behind the supremacy
@@muhammadksatriaakbarariend8684 the shield membrane was supercharged by several other factor such as the shield of the sd, the hyperspace reactor and the sheer kinetic strength was enough to rip apart the other ships
Still a lore inconsistency, isn't Hyperspace suppose to be like another dimension? Since when did it mean going really fast?
Aside from all the negative aspects on this scene, the ship hitting Snoke's ship is beautifully made visually and audibly.
Not much audio to hear lol
And the build up to it is really well done as well.
I agree, but I think that doesn't excuse the gigantic amount of lore breaking this does to Star Wars. It breaks the purpose of the battles surrounding the death stars in the OT.
Nope
"Audibly"
There isn't any audio
The only surviving item was Holdo's purple wig, forever flapping its way through the dark recesses of space for eternity.
beeman2075 Holdo’s Purple Wig: A Star Wars Story
This is the best comment I have read in months
@@TheMToThe7 Disney will make that a 6 movie trilogy to squeeze out even more money
Legend has it that her purple wig is still demanding to speak to a manager
locating and determination of the purple wig's velocity is done by measuring the red shift of the object.
I remember watching this in the theater. It was insane.
All I remember is wanting to leave
@@TeChNoWC7 then why you went on this film
@@selok91 because someone told me it was a good film? How come you end up watching any film you don’t like?
If you're able to ignore that this breaks lore, it genuinely becomes one of greatest scenes in the entire saga. The way all 3 plotlines all converge at once, with the score rising in intensity and then...silence. The fleet's destruction is so visually satisfying, before we hear the collision. I have many criticisms for Rian Johnson's directing in this movie, but this is exceptional
Not to forget that Holdo died which is also a huge plus!
But you have to turn you brain off and be an absolute lobotomite to enjoy it. All the plot lines make no sense, the characters are missing half their brains, and the light speed kamikaze should be a weapon everyone uses all the time since it’s so powerful, making all the movies before absolutely pointless. This movie is shit, this scene literally boils down to “oooh pretty colors”.
@@romannumeralvii4285 Then why are you here rewatching the scene in 4k.... because you liked it, and then remembered in the comments that you're meant to hate it. Theres a million reasons disney star wars sucks, this scene isnt one of them.
“Traveling through hyperspace ain’t like dusting crops, boy. Without precise calculations we’d fly right through a Star or bounce too close to a supernova and that would end your trip real quick, wouldn’t it?”
@@Tyren17k Personally, I clicked on this video when it got into my recommendations specifically so I could click 'unlike' without giving it any view time, and then make a grumpy comment about how stupid this scene was, and how stupid the entire movie was to specifically facilitate this scene. Just because you are entertained by the pretty colors and can call that enough doesn't mean it's good. It means you have low standards.
Guy: "Fire at that cruiserrr!!"
Also ships: fires nothing
They were preparing to, they just never got the chance.
You don't know what pacing is, do you? The editing implies that this was all happening simultaneously. The only way they could've laid it on thicker was if they'd split the screen into fifths.
@@BTTFMovie
wait thats know how pacing work.
@@janusceasar7851 Yes, it is. In order to keep up the pace and our suspense, this sequence was edited to give off the feeling that all of this is happening at once. If it were all shown consecutively as individual scenes, it would slow everything down.
@@BTTFMovie
that is exactly correct, contradicting your previous comment.
If Kenobi was flying the Supremacy:
“Not to worry, we are still flying half a ship.”
Not really, in this case more like 3 quarters of a ship.
Another happy landing
Blast! This is why I hate flying.
@@Jarred-J254 better
@@Jarred-J254 5/6th. It's not an exact science
Po: "Admiral, you don't have the firepower"
Holdo: "I've got the mass"
Never forget seeing this in the theater. The gasp from the audience. Amazing scene.
Literally incredible
The gasps were at the movie itself.
the gasp were from people realizing this killed the whole series. Any chep FTL ship, like an X-wing could take out Star Destroyers, Death Stars.
1:39 she went so fast that it even managed to sound like a f1 car
Wtf are you doing here
@@zord8099 he Is , he Is...
It's looks like f1 supersonic
And nobody even emotes
theres no sound in space lol
Great example of "less is more" with sound design. The silence is more powerful than any effects would have been.
yes and then just cut in a formula 1 car with some rumble XD. pretty awesome, tho
@@ChrisPBacon-me3wv Most of SW sound design is mixing and matching random sounds that sound cool though, the lightsaber is part of a fridge
Yeah, I remember that scene totally impressed me, didnt expect it at all.
I still remember seeing it at the cinema and being blown away by it, especially with it following the drama of the fight over evacuating.
Like Slave !’s seismic charges. But not as good.
This scene is amazing. I absolutely love how there is no sound when it crashes through the other ships(until the very end), but it's a excellent call back to Han's line to Luke in A New Hope
And that is?
@@Lousfw I think this one “Traveling through hyperspace isn't like dusting crops, boy. Without precise calculations we could fly right through a star or bounce too close to a supernova and that'd end your trip real quick, wouldn't it?”
Until it opens a lot of plotholes like "Why didnt they always do that?" and "Its a one in a million shot"
@@niklasstg6957imo I think its bc you basically need to sacrifice a flagship type ship in order for this move to work
@@shedisdumb1726 And it completely destroys a whole army you could never defeat without this move. Sorry but no, the reward for pulling this off is amazing. And its still a 1 in a million move according to the script (and sadly thats canon) and that basically means that they survived on stupid luck or they couldnt find a reason to not spam that move.
I know this is silly and not very lore friendly, but it is spectacular to watch. The silence as the ship destroys the ISDs followed by the sudden massive noise is awesome! Not quite as good as Boba's Seismic Charges, but it's up there.
Imagine the amount of fan service if it was Admiral Ackhbar controlling the ship
His last words should've been "It's a trap!"
@@user-kx4rl5ck5e XD i can see it, but i think he would speak to the First Oder by comm and actually say "Im A Trap!"
haha 😂 im glad disney didnt do that, akbar is just a joke character, people wouldnt take him seriously
Look up How The Last Jedi Should Have Ended and trust me
It would’ve been soooo much better
I just love that there's no sound at first, only breathtaking visuals
Because at light speed, It all happened so fast it broke space time. Almost like lightning but the thunder doesn’t start like a 5 second later.
@@s3v3n3 That's not breaking space time at all, it's breaking the sound barrier. Thunder happens after lightning because sound travels a million times slower than light. There's no sound here for the same reason. IRL there would be no sound at all because sound can't travel through space, but they included some to give a dramatic effect.
@@Viruz32 theres no sound in space irl lol
@@AgariBeast I literally wrote that in my comment.
@@Viruz32 that's one of the things I dislike most about star wars. That they have sooo much sound in space. And those arching lasers. 😐 this scene was sooo cool because it had no sound. Except for the end with that pew sound.
I don't love the movie itself but damn that scene looks incredible.
Love how Lea and Po at the end just looked like they were disappointed at stupidity of the scene and just wanted this movie to be over.
Lore wise, it didn’t make any sense. Visually, it look cool as hell.
@@bobafett3035sounded cool as hell as well
"If words of command are not clear and distinct, if orders are not thoroughly understood, the general is to blame" - Sun Tzu
Agreed
Are you talking about why Holdo didn't just tell Poe or any of the main characters the plan? Because all signs pointed to there being a traitor on the ship. Why should she trust an impulsive person with little experience in anything command related like Poe? And she was right not to considering he staged a mutiny after revealing her plan. Also the only thing his own plan accomplished was getting numerous shuttles shot down, while Holdo's saved the resistance.
So other than the main characters being trustworthy because they're the main characters in a movie (something Holdo can't know). Why should she have revealed what she was doing?
@@Jacksontosh He staged the mutiny before she reveales her real plans not after, her not being clear on her intentions and not being straightforward was what caused all the bad shit to happen, therefore she is a bad general if someone is so incompetent that they can't just tell their troops the whole plan and completely erase the risk of a goddamn mutiny in the MIDDLE OF A FUCKING SIEGE is not a good general
@@Vainner And again, reveal the plan to the spy that was assumed to have been on board? Hyperspace tracking was a completely new concept as well so they had no idea to fully believe it, and the fact that the Supremacy was minutes behind them everytime they jumped would've meant that the spy was one of the people on the bridge who would know exactly where they were going to jump. So why should she have risked that? She had no reason to trust anyone other than the top leaders of the resistance. If it hadn't been for Poe's unilateral decided upon plan fucking up, the shuttles would've gotten away just fine, and Holdo would've stayed on board and lead the Supermacy on a wild goose chase.
@@Jacksontosh stop it dude, you're embarrasing yourself. the sequel is a mess.
*NOW THATS A LOT OF DAMAGE*
How about a little more!!!!
FLEX TAPE FIXES ANYTHING!
Especially fixing Snoke's Supremacy class!
They didn’t know what hit them
I SAWED THIS SHIP IN HALF
NOTHING FLAX TAPE CANT FIX
When I was at the cinema to watch the last movie this was also played as it was a marathon
The moment holdo hit the ship few people behind me opened cans, interesting experience to say at least
One of the best scenes imo, love it
I like to come back to this every now and then to get the goosebumps it gave me to witness in the theater.
I don’t care how stupid this movie was, this scene was absolutely stunning
The only good scene in the entire movie
This scene is the most stupid in the film... I mean in EVERY FUCKING WAR they could have launch ship with hyperspace jump... Immagine the clone wars... 2 minutes of battle and the separatists would have won because they Didnt need to send real people to kamikaze or just use the autopilot...
@@Carbonara_Zero
Every time I hear this argument I just think "maybe... they didn't think of that option?"
This movie was stupid tho
@@Carbonara_Zero it sucks that I have to explain this to literally everyone who says this. how can you NOT see that the holdo maneuver was one in a million because there was no precedent for using it on purpose, not only that but it took a sheer amount of luck to make it work properly. Even if the success rates of the holdo maneuver where high- think about this, her craft (the MC85) was a valuable asset ESPECIALLY to the rebel alliance, why the fuck would they yamikaze their valuable ships in the small chance that it creates this? Even though technology such as the seismic charge are so much easier to use/cost efficient in situations like these. The holdo manuever takes PERCISE and SLOW aim and in the middle of a battle its so so so unlikely because of the chances of getting shot down charging the jump, however it worked in this situation because the fuel in the ship only amounted to one jump and clearly she was able to do it because there wasn't a big battle taking place around her. Also the holdo manuever was only used/made by her, it started with her just because of the circumstances; think about how wars used to be fought (especially in America) where they would stay with a crowd/marching band instead of guerilla warfare which was more practical- it just wasn't used because that's not how it worked.
Me: uses the microwave in the middle of the night and forgets to stop it at 1 second
The microwave: 1:39
So your microwave sounds like a F1 car?
@@subxzero2976 r/woooosh
I also own a microwave.
Erin Wygant That’s not how the r/whooosh works!
Now all of the galaxy knows you’re here
You must admit, that impact sound is so freaking cool.
This scene goes very hard, it is very well executed
When the ship smashed through in black and white my theater went dead silent. And then some guy just said “damn”.
Edit: Guys, I get it, the logic is kind of spotty. But c'mon this looks like something out of a Terence Malik joint
Nate DS accurate
Same! As someone that's seen movies in countries that have "watching movies in silence" etiquette, it was epic to see how this scene just silenced all the Americans viewers. Stunning.
I fucking hate when people react in theaters
Yep. Same happened with me. The theatre went dead silent. And I said "whoa" xD. I don't care what the fans say, but this movie was very visually satisfying for me.
@@harshitsoni8243 Yeah I wasn't a fan of a lot of the story-telling decisions at all, but I can't deny that this movie looks fucking beautiful on screen. It probably has some of the best visuals of any Star Wars movie.
1:45 the guys in the background: “Well the massive explosion next to us is boring to watch, let's talk together“
same shit different day for those guys... so...
Right!? I thought that too. Rian should've made them look shocked. Kinda took me out of the impact of the moment.
Sound doesn't travel in space. they didn't see it. There's a wall between them and the explosion
More shitty direction from Disney’s henchmen
That was me when I was watching this clownass scene in theaters tbh.
This scene is one of my favourites on a cinematography standpoint
This should've been Ackbar's moment
Disney would have never let someone with the name "Ackbar" kamikaze themselves into a ship, lmao
Ackbar: "General Hux, do you know what this is?"
Hux: "Excuse me?"
Ackbar: "Do you know what this is? It's a... it's a..."
Hux: "Fire on that ship!"
Ackbar: "*It's. A. Trap!*"
@@m.taylor2155 Would have been perfect
More like Leias
@@visualsforyou7120 this the funniest thing I’ve seen in a while 😂
The most accurate scene to describe the sequels. Weird plot, decent acting, overly dramatic, but damn CINEMATIC
Don't forget "ruins original movies by breaking pre-established rules"
@@joeyk107 And retcons the redemption of Darth Vader by bringing back Grandpa Palps.
@@TheKnifeRaven in Fortnite
@@TheKnifeRaven legends did the same thing, however. And Luke wouldn’t still be alive if Vader hadn’t turned back.
@@joeyk107 that was one in a million shot. That's why it wasn't very often before. But holdo was running out of options, and the chance that she would miss wasn't very likely at that distance.
A crash so loud you can hear it in space
The look on Leia's face while flying away. It's a face of sadness & fatigue from war. The woman's been fighting all her life....Carrie kind of nailed it
From a movie standpoint, this scene was really well executed. From a star wars lore standpoint, I mean it looks cool but what
It's a movie about space wizards, get over yourself
Well the argument "why hasn't it been used before?"
What if the death star destroyed planets by blasting ions into hyperspace? maybe it was weaponized and we just didn't see as the viewers. There are not many situations worth it to give up an entire ship. Note that we have probably seen all major battles that happened in Star Wars, and that's not so many.
@@adamjanek3511 That used to be good until Kathleen Kennedy got her claws into it. Even the actors think disney star wars is mediocre
@@fvckgoo9le242 All of Star Wars except the OT, R1 and Mando is mediocre. Who gives a shit tho?
@dan j Huh? what does he have to do with anything?
Imagine if someone in the theater would fart during the silence
Toasted Productions lol
... Pffiiitttt...
If it was sexy girl, it would be awesome :)
Czomolungmen1 bit of a creep
That's what my brother did when thanos killed gumoru it was loud
Friend: "You sure you good to drive bro?"
Me: "Yea bro I know my limits"
1:29 *me on the highway 5 minutes later*
Of all the Star Wars movies this is by far the most visually stunning scene
To make the scene much more emotionally compelling, it should've been Leia who shot the ship into lightspeed; would've made a great and climatic exit for her too.
Yeah just the thought of an iconic character going out with a BANG, it would've been one great exit to a character to top. But alas. Also if they choose to not put her in Episode 9 it would just be a great waste. And yeah true with your statement about the Holdo and Poe.
Yeah yeeeesh, Han really drawed the short straw there. Even Phasma went out stupidly! So did Snoke!!! haha. No I heard they're specifically not going to recreate her role (whether she filmed some sort of climatic end to her character or not is unknown though.) Yeah tbf I wasn't overly impressed with; she felt more like a Star Trek character than a Star Wars one... think it's because the original trilogy didn't rely on wacky hair colours etc to try and establish a sci-fi vibe...
yes. tfa was han's movie, tlj is luke's and 9 was meant to be liea's but she died. but they could have made liea somehow.
Dan24 Leia was supposed to be a big part of Episode IX, so no it wouldn't have worked.
Murtaza Rizvi *Leia* spell her name right!
Sometimes watch this scene for how well the silence is used. Breathtaking, literally
You shouldn't hear a sound in vacuum space anyway.
@Андрей Субботин the imperial ship has a shield so, actually nothing would've happened to it. Facts.
@@gamesps9562 just letting you know there are plenty of arguments for star wars having a different space than we do. also you are going to end up ending your own life some day of you continue to be negative and detracting
@@benjaminwong3618 so did Starkiller Base and Han still hyperspace Jumped right through it
Not to make mental gymnastics here but maybe that sorta happened?
@@gamesps9562 Do you think stating this fact everyone already knows makes you a scientist?? lmao
The way she took out all those First Order Ships is truly heroic. She sacrificed herself to save everyone else. She was brave to take out some enemies with her. The way she destroyed all those First Orders Ships. The First Order suffered heavy casualties there.
even after 5 years this scene is still best sacrifice animation
I would never forget the silence of awe in a movie theater
That’s true. In that moment, I thought it would have been funny if someone’s phone had rang
My theater was silent except for the sound of me chortling with excitement.
everyone in my theater thought there was something wrong with the speakers it was crazy when we realised the movie had just gone silent.
In my theater, in that silence scene, I could hear someone laughing, and saying "They screw with the hyperspace physics"
ITS YA BOI MIKE WAZOWSKI let me guess .then everybody clapped
Kudos to the effects and sound design teams who worked on this scene
The deserved better imo
They went plaid!
Aw yea the sound design team! They turned the volume off perfectly 👌
Yeah , that's really made it so cool
Yes, Kudos for creating the most cringe scene ever
I remember watching this in cinema and during the quiet part, I just heard a "whoah..." in the audience. It was an awesome scene and I loved it, another reason to preserve cinemas.
Watching this scene in cinemas is something that will live with me forever.
The silence... and then the collective jump from members of the audience when the boom came.
1:26
Anakin’s force ghost: “Not again... Obi Wan is gonna kill me”
An Alien on the Internet obi wan: HELLO THERE!!
anakin: M-Master I can explain!!
Hux’s shear panic and desperation when he’s screaming fire on that cruiser is just the top. Domhnall Gleeson is pure talent.
Nice to see Bill Weasley find new work.
How he went from pure arrogance to pure panic was perfection.
He sounds angry, but he looks terrified
@Noah Maldonado FIRE EVERYTHING!!!
Bill weasley’s ancestor and how the force evolved into magic lmao
1:39
THAT SOUND IS JUST INCREDIBLE.
The people who wrote this scene have no conception of how hyperspace works. It’s not going really really fast. It just interstellar space travel, “basically like opening a wormhole to another dimension”,to quote Vito.
I don’t think you truly know how it works
@@joshuawillis602 you’re plotting a course to travel to or through different systems. yes you are “going fast” through hyperspace, however, like Han Solo said, you have to plan out your course so that you don’t crash into a moon or whatever
The explosion sounds was insane
INNNN SPAAAAAAACCCEEE
R6_Panduh SPLOSIONS
go me too
it gave me goosebumps every time i heard it
I think the silence of the scene has the biggest impact
It’s a good thing Fin and Rose survived that. It gave their characters a chance to continue contributing nothing down on the planet, and then in the next movie too.
Haha true but true
But it's about protecting what you looooove (while everyone you love is in that cave over there getting ass-blasted)
Na not rose
I hate JJ
@@adityabhalekar3506 Why? Rian had Finn and rose didn't do shit in his film either.
Say what you will about the sequels, but this scene gives me chills every time I watch it.
There are only 3 sequences that give me the chills in the new trilogy.
1) episode 7, when the new Death Star destroys the planets
2) episode 8, this scene
3) episode 9, when palpatine EMPs all the ships
I roll my eyes every time I see this. It is comical.
And this is exactly why people would never be allowed access to light speed travel. Angry women would be lightspeeding men over missed child support payments, men would be doing it to other men over women. Jesus the galaxy would be terrifying lol
As much as I dislike this movie, this scene is absolutely incredible.
@@markoz.6055 Correct. Anything travelling lights speed has near infinite mass and would therefore cause untold damage if it smashed into something at that speed
Obi-Wan Kenobi maybe no one thought of it or had the balls. Holdo has no balls and said fuck it, worth a shot.
Plus a single small AWing fighter took out the Super Star Destroyer in the OT. That thing dwarfed any star destroyers. Sure I ship may have penetrated the hull of the Death Star going at light speed, but it wouldn’t set off a chain reaction
Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars has zero logic in general you just gotta accept it
Obi-Wan Kenobi So... You have a spaceship with lightspeed and you smash it on another, how it ends?
Tlj visuals are amazing! But story wise nopeeee
Holdo: *commits hyperspace kamikaze*
Literally everyone in Star Wars: *Wait, that's illegal.*
Edit: TFW you make an unoriginal joke on RUclips for free likes but instead it turns into smooth-brained people arguing:
It breaks the lore
Space kamikaze
It works
WOnder why yhe rebels didn't use huperspace kamikaze earlier it would have been effective
@@dr.deadpool5959 what lore?
This scene for me was such a treat as an EU fan, there were so many instances where the dangers of hyperspace collision are always talked about but never happen because by the time of most canon Nav Computers exist and so the danger is lost but I always appreciated the Sequel trilogy bringing back the dangers of hyperspace and what the effects of hyperspace mishaps look like
plus it was like an upgrade of the Ram's Head scene from X-Wing
The no sound then the boom from the blast was so sick. ❤
*FIYA ON THAT CRUISA*
Lol
The other officer bloke tho:
What he say: "NO!"
What he think: ruclips.net/video/8UjWwMtrETk/видео.html
So shocked he can't even talk right 😆
Remoc Misser
*INTENSIFY FOWAD FIYAH POWAH*
*TOU LAYTE!*
Japanese galactic empire be like:
*_K A M I K A Z E_*
必死必殺
That’s the keyword I used to find this clip
Tenneheka Banzai!
BANZAI!
TENNO HEIKA BANZAI
The Last Jedi: “all we need to win is a light speed drive to take out an entire fleet, and for Rey to learn to move and turn on other people’s lightsabers to kill them whenever we want!”
This scene rocks hard and I love it. To all you old school fan boys who dont like, have a problem.
hux: lmao they just tryna distract us
hux 10 seconds later: shouldn’t have said that, should not have said that
ayo watch yo jet
And his immediate change from arrogant to absolute panic was perfect.
I too think the new star wars is basically Harry Potter in Space.
I remember getting chills with how quiet the entire theatre got. Also laughed at the amount of people in the back yelling *“HOLY SHIT”*
The second time I saw it, some lady apparently not expecting the sound to cut yelled out "SHE DID IT! SHE BLEW IT UP!" cracked me up lol
Ben Tackett yep. Hyperspace is supposed to be an alternate dimension of reality to allow ships to exceed the limits of space time speeds, so Holdo doing this is impossible.
Disney would know this if they spent 2 seconds reading star wars lore, but they dont give a f*** when it comes to the series long time fans, as seen in the last jedi with the mountains of handouts the writers refused (snoke being plagius)
noah walters to start off, I'm not a fan of what they did, but if you look into it, hyperspace generators get you halfway between the dimensions. That's what made hyperspace lanes so important. If there was something in our side, we would die. If there was something on the other side, we would die. Many pilots lost their lives trying to map out hyperspace lanes by making micro jumps until droids did it. So Disney got the lore right. The scariest part about hyperspace travel though would to hit something, not die, and be stuck on the other side.
noah walters actually remember you need to be at a specific speed and name one time they went into light speed while there was something Infront of them
noah walters Actually, you would know that isn't the case if you'd bother to watch ANH again and listen to what Han Solo tells Luke about jumping to lightspeed...
Ackbar: our cruisers CANNOT outmatch the firepower of those star destroyers!!!
Holdo: hold my juma....
He said “of that magnitude” in refrigeration to the Death Star.
I know people have their issues with this movie and this move, but from a purely artistic standpoint-- its incredible. The moment of silence and then the "BEEEEYOOOM" after.
The rebel alliance :
*Wait, We can do that ?*
The resistance: I think so
Holdo: *allow me to introduce myself*
(Edit this is a continuation from the comment above)
The Empire: WAIT, WE COULD DO THAT?!
The separatists are the most heartbroken faction from this scene :(
@@harold2054 oh my... That's right
They fucking did that. Remember the Executor?
"The Holdo Maneuver? That shot's one in a million."
One in a million pieces
She was trying to escape and save her own skin, clearly
@woollimy It's not like the Slave I (in terms of shape) though, it's still basically a needle. She still needed to have those co-ordinates perfect. If she was off even by a degree she might've missed.
I feel like they shit on Rian Johnson with that line
Best retcon in cinematic history.
As far as "possibility", I always figured hyperspace was like another dimension just like most sci-fi tends to treat their hyperspace-equivalents. By that measure I figure that this kind of attack is only possible in those very few moments as a ship is accelerating and entering hyperspace. And if that is true I cannot imagine this being at all easy to do since stopping right in front of an enemy to charge up the thrusters sounds like a quick way to die. Cause they make a point here that Hux didn't shoot down the ship because he didn't see it as a threat.
But at the end of the day Star Wars has always just adhered to the "cool" factor.
That's how I explained it, cause you see them speed up and slow down for hyperspace, but it is in a different dimension.
Will always remember this scene
Imagine doing that with the Death Star
this would not have worked because the death star is too big to be destroyed like this . This worked because it was a fleet not a moon
@@alexandrebirk1948 do you know how fast light speed is? Something the size of a penny could probably rip the death star in half at light speed
@@Dxhtyy in star wars universe absolutlyy not don't forget the shield and the rebel would at last need 100 ships like this and they clearly don't have the money for this
@@alexandrebirk1948 That's bullshit, but who cares? Not me, I like having fun. These nerds can complain about it all they want and waste their time having pitiful existences
Instead of losing hundreds of fighters, lose a cruiser with ONE person and shit, boom, you're done
Video: *TRUE 4K*
My Expensive Ass WiFi: *720p take it or leave it*
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It depends on what display your device has. A phone usually doesn't have a 4k screen.
u can still use it to kamikaze your trash can
RUclips Compression at its fucken finest
Please tell me I'm not the only one who just realized I can change my p thing🥺
I've been on 240p the entire time, it's so clear now😭😭
This scene in theaters literally took the air out of the room. Beautiful! Never forget opening night
This was honestly the best scene of this movie
You re right