The story of Anakin Skywalker is nothing short of tragic. As a kid, he was enslaved to Watto who was treated like dirt. As a teen, he was enslaved to the Jedi Order with their very rigid ways and looked down upon him with scorn. As an adult, he was enslaved to Palpatine who used him solely as a tool and tormented him endlessly from the making of Vader's suit to breaking his spirit constantly. Only with his son's help was Anakin able to finally have the one thing he never had his entire life; freedom.
I love the sad imperial/Vader's theme at the end, implying Anakin has returned but all the atrocities and destruction that he caused as Vader cannot be forgiven or forgotten.
In a way I always saw it as a similar way to you but it seemed to show with that soft harp that Vader was a shell of who he had been and it was just one last whisper of the dark side before it was destroyed
Rest In Peace, James Earl Jones. You gave us not only the ruthless Darth Vader, but also the wise and powerful Mufasa. Your portrayal of Mufasa will live on for years to come.
(right after the last "You Were Right" to Luke) Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: There is always hope my friend. It often comes in forms. The key is knowing how to see it and seize it with every opportunity. Ghost of Anakin: You were right. (in between Father and I won't leave you) Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: Anakin, we have to go. It's all over. Luke: I won't leave you Ghost of Anakin: Yes, master.
Absolutely chilling. The motif formerly paraded in blaring brass is now brought back with light woodwinds accompanied by strings. Underrated masterpiece
1:11 a dying Anakin gives a cadaverous smile, seeing his son for the first time. But that smile has another significance: being on the verge of death, he sees a ghostly familiar figure kneeling next to his son. That ghost is actually Qui-Gon Jinn, the father-figure he never had, who also smiles, knowing that the prophecy has been fulfilled. Two other familiar figures, the ghosts of Obi-Wan and Yoda, sit only a few meters away in the distance, watching in silence. Now, during the events of Return of the Jedi, Qui-Gon had been playing a key role in the fallen Jedi's redemption and was present all along, starting with speaking to Vader before Luke's surrender. During the conversation between the father and his son, when Vader examines Luke's new lightsaber, the green blade shocks him to the core, as it reminded him of Jinn, a father figure he needed and whose demise led to his journey to the Sith. Not to mention that Vader senses him watching too. Jinn also watched duel on the Throne Room, until Vader is disarmed, where he tells him not to give up as the fight is not yet done. Now with the Force Lightning torture, Jinn begins motivating Vader to save Luke, where he lends him strength and makes him use it with the last of his own, which Vader eventually does. At 2:22, he closes his eyes and Qui-Gon speaks his last words before helping Anakin leave his body. By the time the harp plays, the ghosts of Qui-Gon and Anakin leave the Death Star II with Obi-Wan and Yoda following, leaving Luke to load the corpse to the shuttle by himself. Luke may not know Qui-Gon but only Vader/Anakin senses his presence, which would explain why he was calm during the entire ordeal. With that, we can finally acknowledge that Qui-Gon Jinn was the core instrument in Vader's redemption. You might imagine this sequence: (right after the last "You Were Right" to Luke) Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: There is always hope my friend. It often comes in forms. The key is knowing how to see it and seize it with every opportunity. Ghost of Anakin: You were right. (in between Father and I won't leave you) Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: Anakin Skywalker, we have to go. It's all over. Luke: I won't leave you Ghost of Anakin: Yes, master. (with Luke in mourning, Anakin leaves his body and goes with Qui-Gon Jinn)
Not true at all. Even if you don't count Canon or Legends universes, realistically speaking there are, and will always be remnants of the Empire who still follow Palpatine's views. It happened in real life with the Japanese military even when World War II was over. There were still remnants of the IJA garrisoned on the islands who fired upon US Navy patrol vessels. To them, they believed the war was still ongoing, some did hear word that the war ended, but thought that it was a trap to get them out of hiding. This lasted at least 30 - 40 years after the war ended.
@@SPHG425 yeah cool. Even if there will be always partisans of the Empire at this moment of the movie everybody knew that this was the end for the Empire. The emperor is dead, Vader too and soon the second death star. Sooo yes this is the end of the big rule of the Empire on the Galaxy. The Empire will never be great as it was before
Today we’ve lost his iconic voice. Rest in honor James Earl Jones, you gave us the voice of the most iconic character in the history of cinema, thank you. Be one with the Force, you will NEVER be forgotten! 🙏🏻
I absolutely love this piece. I hope I don't ever stop being mesmerised by the thought that this is the death of *both* a tragic good man and the mighty sith lord, Darth Vader.
Mufasa: The Great Kings Of The Past will be there for you, Luke. Luke Skywalker: Father? Mufasa: I am Mufasa, the wise and mighty King of The Pridelands. (Both Darth Vader and Mufasa were voiced by James Earl Jones.)
0:48 the music in this is so good. imperial theme played softly while the audience wrestles with whether or not Anakin Skywalker is a good person, reminding us that despite him fulfilling the prophecy he had still committed endless atrocities.
Not to mention that Anakin also lost a father figure who could have prevented him from doing such: Qui-Gon Jinn. It was Jinn's death that set him on a course to the Dark Side.
Jace Leady The last breath signifies that Qui-Gon Jinn helps Anakin leave his body. Always remember that Qui-Gon was the crucial instrument in Anakin’s redemption.
Manmanboyboydudedudeguyguy no he’s right. It completely invalidates both prequel and original trilogy. Especially Anakin’s story. It was rushed, it tried to retconned so much from the last Jedi even tho it shouldn’t, plot holes up the ass, and it makes Rey even worse of a character. Should’ve never brought palpatine back. At least with the last jedi the film took chances. ROS didn’t.
I wouldn't say meaningless at all. He gave his life to save his son. The Emperor would have killed Luke, and the Empire would still dominate the galaxy with the Death Star II crushing all opposition. With the Rebellion dead, all hope would have been lost.
@@generaldela2128 Thanks, I figured he was. But even so, Vader saved countless lives by killing Palpatine the first time, destroying the Empire and saving the Rebellion.
@@SeenAGreatLight I mean Vader/ anakin whole purpose was to destroy the sith and jedi so there would be balance , His son will ( was suppose to ) bring a good order of true Jedi's who use both light and darkness to not be close minded , they can also be in love with people / express their emotion .
@@MajinMist603 Seeing as Lucas heavily decries Grey Jedi "have your cake and eat it too" bullshit, I'm gonna go ahead and say that definitely wasn't the plan, especially since everything he'd been taught up till then said otherwise.
It may seem like I'm stretching here a bit, but I liked how Vader's mask was dented to look like it had a sorrowful look on it when he asked Luke to remove it.
That twinkle of the Imperial March that plays represents the last bit of Vader being pulled off of Anakin, like a dead parasite, so he can look upon Luke with his _own_ eyes. A very fitting ending for the Chosen One.
i remember as child seeing luke carry vader ,and all the stormtrooper were running away like they didnt give a fuck anymore about vader ,thats what it was ,scary
Darth Vader: “Luke.. Help me take this mask off” Luke: “But you’ll die” Darth Vader: “...Nothing can stop that now.. Just for once, let me look on you with my own eyes..” removes the mask Anakin: “...Now... Go! My son... leave me” Luke: “..No! Your coming with me. I will not leave you here. I’ve got to save you!” Anakin: “...You already have Luke... You were right. You were right about me.. Tell your sister.... You were right...”
(right after the last "You Were Right" to Luke) Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: There is always hope my friend. It often comes in forms. The key is knowing how to see it and seize it with every opportunity. Ghost of Anakin: You were right. (in between Father and I won't leave you) Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: Anakin Skywalker, we have to go. It's all over. Luke: I won't leave you Ghost of Anakin: Yes, master. (the last breath indicates this) (with Luke in mourning, Anakin leaves his body and goes with Qui-Gon Jinn)
Honestly the best scene in the saga. So much weight behind it. I only wish we could see more interaction between Luke and Anakin. The bond between father and son is really life changing
1:28 & 1:43 = ear forplay! 🤤 Those plucks! Those arpeggios! Too make this sound sooo mystical which is PERFECT for the big reveal AND subsequent death. Its cliche, but yes Williams = Genius!!!!
1:57 is where it really hits me, especially since I love how this was brought back for Rey's investigation of the throne room's ruins on Kef Bir in _The Rise of Skywalker._ Say what you will about the movie, and the scene to be specific, but I love both. It's bringing us back to the ultimate symbol of Imperial power, and Rey needs to get that wayfinder to get to Exegol and stop what Palpatine called, and I quote, "the return of the Sith." Anakin fulfilled the prophecy of the Chosen One, and Rey made sure it wouldn't be overturned.
It wouldn’t be overturned if the sequels weren’t so shit. People didn’t like when Palpatine came back in the EU comics so why would Disney think it was smart to do it here? The sequels were just a huge mess that shouldn’t have been made.
0:46 you blow the dust off your Xbox 360, power it up and log into your old account. Your smile fades as your friends list says 0 online and some of your best colleagues were last online 7 years ago.....
Darth Vader: “Luke.. Help me take this mask off” Luke: “But you’ll die” Darth Vader: “...Nothing can stop that now.. Just for once, let me look on you with my own eyes..” removes the mask Anakin: “...Now... Go! My son... leave me” Luke: “..No! Your coming with me. I will not leave you here. I’ve got to save you!” Anakin: “...You already have Luke... You were right. You were right about me.. Tell your sister.... You were right...” Luke: "Father.... I Wont Leave You.." Anakin: "Dies Peacefully"
Darth Vader: Luke, help me take, this mask off. Luke: But, you'll die. Darth Vader: Nothing, can stop that now. Just for once, let me look at you with my own eyes.
I'm not going to get nitty gritty about this. But, this I believe is the famous music but this particular video has the correct title. The score is probably written as "Vader's Death" but, I think "Anakin's death" is more accurate .
@@FlyingV3rd (right after the last "You Were Right" to Luke) Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: There is always hope my friend. It often comes in forms. The key is knowing how to see it and seize it with every opportunity. Ghost of Anakin: You were right. (in between Father and I won't leave you) Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: Anakin Skywalker, we have to go. It's all over. Luke: I won't leave you Ghost of Anakin: Yes, master. (the last breath indicates this) (with Luke in mourning, Anakin leaves his body and goes with Qui-Gon Jinn)
_(Luke helps Vader unmask. First taking off the helmet, then the mask. For the first time, Luke sees the eyes of his father, Anakin Skywalker. Anakin smiles at his son.)_ *ANAKIN:* Now... go, my son. Leave me...
*ANAKIN:* You already... _have,_ Luke. You were right... you were right about me. Tell your sister... _you were right._ _(Anakin gives one last, weak smile. Then his eyes close as his life begins to fade...)_
The story of Anakin Skywalker is nothing short of tragic. As a kid, he was enslaved to Watto who was treated like dirt. As a teen, he was enslaved to the Jedi Order with their very rigid ways and looked down upon him with scorn. As an adult, he was enslaved to Palpatine who used him solely as a tool and tormented him endlessly from the making of Vader's suit to breaking his spirit constantly. Only with his son's help was Anakin able to finally have the one thing he never had his entire life; freedom.
I like how the title says it’s Anakin’s death. Vader died right before the Emperor did.
@@eightnickel1513 that is not true he died when his son was getting electrocuted and Skywalker came back
@@kommandantgalileo Uh, yeah. Exactly. Right before the Emperor did.
So true. Anakin killed Vader while Palpatine was blasting like with lightning!
Ya don’t get it. He’s referring to Vader as the dark side of Anakin which Anakin killed when he saved his son and threw emperor Palpatine
@@elmaskaras exactly
"I have to save you"
"you already have"
I cried every time
*crying intensifies*
You were right. You were right about me... tell your sister... you were right...
@@СержаПриезжих Father...I won't leave you!
@@birdie3rdie *dies*
I love the sad imperial/Vader's theme at the end, implying Anakin has returned but all the atrocities and destruction that he caused as Vader cannot be forgiven or forgotten.
Anakin Skywalker was redeemed but his actions as Darth Vader will have effects on the galaxy for centuries if not millennia’s to Come.
In a way I always saw it as a similar way to you but it seemed to show with that soft harp that Vader was a shell of who he had been and it was just one last whisper of the dark side before it was destroyed
Forgotten maybe but definitely forgiven in my book.
R.I.P. David Prowse
We won't leave you.
2:07 chills. Just knowing Anakin's history, causes these goosebumps.
Let’s face it, we’re all here for David Prowse right now. Rest In Peace, and thank you for portraying one of the most iconic cinema villains.
Rest In Peace, James Earl Jones. You gave us not only the ruthless Darth Vader, but also the wise and powerful Mufasa. Your portrayal of Mufasa will live on for years to come.
0:47 It was such a smart move of John Williams to write this subdued version of the Imperial March for Anakin being unmasked and talking to Luke
It’s like a viscous Lion letting you help get something out of its paw
Darth Vader finally moved on today. We loved you James.
"James-We won't leave you!"
2:07
you were right about me... tell your sister.. you were right.....
Father. I won't leave you.
Uh, she's still pissed off with you over Alderaan.
XXLSSBBW princess... Let it go. (Force reach a cupcake)
(right after the last "You Were Right" to Luke)
Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: There is always hope my friend. It often comes in forms. The key is knowing how to see it and seize it with every opportunity.
Ghost of Anakin: You were right.
(in between Father and I won't leave you)
Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: Anakin, we have to go. It's all over.
Luke: I won't leave you
Ghost of Anakin: Yes, master.
@Matt Skywalker hell even palps was shock how Tarkin shot Alderaan.
Absolutely chilling. The motif formerly paraded in blaring brass is now brought back with light woodwinds accompanied by strings. Underrated masterpiece
1:11 a dying Anakin gives a cadaverous smile, seeing his son for the first time. But that smile has another significance: being on the verge of death, he sees a ghostly familiar figure kneeling next to his son. That ghost is actually Qui-Gon Jinn, the father-figure he never had, who also smiles, knowing that the prophecy has been fulfilled. Two other familiar figures, the ghosts of Obi-Wan and Yoda, sit only a few meters away in the distance, watching in silence.
Now, during the events of Return of the Jedi, Qui-Gon had been playing a key role in the fallen Jedi's redemption and was present all along, starting with speaking to Vader before Luke's surrender. During the conversation between the father and his son, when Vader examines Luke's new lightsaber, the green blade shocks him to the core, as it reminded him of Jinn, a father figure he needed and whose demise led to his journey to the Sith. Not to mention that Vader senses him watching too. Jinn also watched duel on the Throne Room, until Vader is disarmed, where he tells him not to give up as the fight is not yet done. Now with the Force Lightning torture, Jinn begins motivating Vader to save Luke, where he lends him strength and makes him use it with the last of his own, which Vader eventually does. At 2:22, he closes his eyes and Qui-Gon speaks his last words before helping Anakin leave his body. By the time the harp plays, the ghosts of Qui-Gon and Anakin leave the Death Star II with Obi-Wan and Yoda following, leaving Luke to load the corpse to the shuttle by himself. Luke may not know Qui-Gon but only Vader/Anakin senses his presence, which would explain why he was calm during the entire ordeal. With that, we can finally acknowledge that Qui-Gon Jinn was the core instrument in Vader's redemption.
You might imagine this sequence:
(right after the last "You Were Right" to Luke)
Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: There is always hope my friend. It often comes in forms. The key is knowing how to see it and seize it with every opportunity.
Ghost of Anakin: You were right.
(in between Father and I won't leave you)
Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: Anakin Skywalker, we have to go. It's all over.
Luke: I won't leave you
Ghost of Anakin: Yes, master.
(with Luke in mourning, Anakin leaves his body and goes with Qui-Gon Jinn)
Bravo. This is such an underrated comment
You can also see in Anakin’s eyes and smile that he’s truly at peace and no longer suffering.
Good words, make feel this theme so sad, It´s part of one book?
1:42 Chills.. The end of the Empire, the end of the war. The peace is restored in the Galaxy.
Not true at all. Even if you don't count Canon or Legends universes, realistically speaking there are, and will always be remnants of the Empire who still follow Palpatine's views. It happened in real life with the Japanese military even when World War II was over. There were still remnants of the IJA garrisoned on the islands who fired upon US Navy patrol vessels. To them, they believed the war was still ongoing, some did hear word that the war ended, but thought that it was a trap to get them out of hiding. This lasted at least 30 - 40 years after the war ended.
@@SPHG425 Chill mate
@@FalconCinematics Just stating facts.
@@SPHG425 yeah cool. Even if there will be always partisans of the Empire at this moment of the movie everybody knew that this was the end for the Empire. The emperor is dead, Vader too and soon the second death star. Sooo yes this is the end of the big rule of the Empire on the Galaxy. The Empire will never be great as it was before
Falcon Spartan I hope you’ve seen tros
So many years of torment, at last anakin rests in peace
And yet, he brought it all to himself onlym
Agreed.
@@MutantsInDisguise he brought it all on himself? Being enslaved as a child and mistrusted by the Jedi from the start was his fault?
Saddest tune in Star Wars
One of them.
Personally I think "I'm So Sorry" is sadder
Order 66 and I'm so sorry are sadder imo
I like "The Immolation Scene" a lot too
@@WyGuy That piece is truly sad.
Today we’ve lost his iconic voice.
Rest in honor James Earl Jones, you gave us the voice of the most iconic character in the history of cinema, thank you. Be one with the Force, you will NEVER be forgotten! 🙏🏻
He was not only Darth Vader, but also the wise, bold, and powerful Mufasa. Rest In Peace, Mr. Jones. You will always be Mufasa in our hearts.
R.I.P. David Prowse.
Thumbs up to pay respects.
I absolutely love this piece. I hope I don't ever stop being mesmerised by the thought that this is the death of *both* a tragic good man and the mighty sith lord, Darth Vader.
“But you’ll die.”
“Nothing can stop that now.”
RIP James Earl Jones. You are now one with the Force.
Mufasa: The Great Kings Of The Past will be there for you, Luke.
Luke Skywalker: Father?
Mufasa: I am Mufasa, the wise and mighty King of The Pridelands.
(Both Darth Vader and Mufasa were voiced by James Earl Jones.)
Nothing can stop that now... Just for once, let me look on you with my own eyes.
2:07 beautiful notes
Marks the end of Anakin's suffering
@@RETRO--qs9cf At the same time, Qui-Gon Jinn helps Anakin leave his body.
Anakin, we have to go. It's all over - Qui-Gon Jinn.
0:49 this part is just heartbreaking for me, I've been wanting to play it on the piano for years
0:48 the music in this is so good. imperial theme played softly while the audience wrestles with whether or not Anakin Skywalker is a good person, reminding us that despite him fulfilling the prophecy he had still committed endless atrocities.
Not to mention that Anakin also lost a father figure who could have prevented him from doing such: Qui-Gon Jinn. It was Jinn's death that set him on a course to the Dark Side.
Note to self skip to 0:50
Listening to this because of James Earl Jones. RIP to the biggest badass in the galaxy. 😪
He was the choosen one he brought light and destroyed the sith and brought balance to the universe but at the cost of his life...
David Prowse... may the force be with you..
I just got the news about David Prowse. Rest In Peace,
Father i won't leave you
Too late.
Ahsoka's word's when she finds out Vader is Anakin mirror Luke's in this scene "Anakin?! I won't leave you, not this time."
Jace Leady The last breath signifies that Qui-Gon Jinn helps Anakin leave his body. Always remember that Qui-Gon was the crucial instrument in Anakin’s redemption.
"That was pretty wizard, wasn't it son?"
"I'm bringin' it back!"
The true end of the Star Wars saga.
Facts!
Came here cause of James Earl Jones. RIP my Lord...
He's with Sebastian Shaw and David Prowse now. ❤️ Rest in Power.
@@michaelkaduck1915and the wise Lion King Mufasa
0:48 the same song plays in TROS when Rey saw Palpatine's throne from death star 2
Sent a chill tbh when I heard it cause I watched Anakins death again just before watching Rise of skywalker
BS film that dishonours Star Wars and all who made the franchise great.
@@KeldorDAntrell Oh zip it
I wonder why they don’t play it more
Manmanboyboydudedudeguyguy no he’s right. It completely invalidates both prequel and original trilogy. Especially Anakin’s story. It was rushed, it tried to retconned so much from the last Jedi even tho it shouldn’t, plot holes up the ass, and it makes Rey even worse of a character. Should’ve never brought palpatine back. At least with the last jedi the film took chances. ROS didn’t.
Without fail this scene always gets me to cry.
Imagine if Palpatine survived and Vader’s sacrifice was meaningless hahaha...
I wouldn't say meaningless at all. He gave his life to save his son. The Emperor would have killed Luke, and the Empire would still dominate the galaxy with the Death Star II crushing all opposition. With the Rebellion dead, all hope would have been lost.
@@SeenAGreatLight he is talking about The rise of Skywalker
@@generaldela2128 Thanks, I figured he was. But even so, Vader saved countless lives by killing Palpatine the first time, destroying the Empire and saving the Rebellion.
@@SeenAGreatLight I mean Vader/ anakin whole purpose was to destroy the sith and jedi so there would be balance , His son will ( was suppose to ) bring a good order of true Jedi's who use both light and darkness to not be close minded , they can also be in love with people / express their emotion .
@@MajinMist603 Seeing as Lucas heavily decries Grey Jedi "have your cake and eat it too" bullshit, I'm gonna go ahead and say that definitely wasn't the plan, especially since everything he'd been taught up till then said otherwise.
Ok who’s crying 😢
Me this scene always makes me sentimental and satisfied
me ;(
0:47 makes me cry.
When I was younger Star Wars was just pure fun for me. But nowadays I get emotional over how meeningful the Saga actually is.
Your coming with me. Ill not leave you here I'v got to save you!
Luke You were right you were right about me
*ANAKIN:* Tell your sister... _you were right._
_(With those last words spoken... Anakin Skywalker breathes his last.)_
Lance Curry (he slowly closes his eyes to ensure Luke is truly the last thing he saw.)
Lance Curry and Qui-Gon Jinn helps him leave his body.
Luke: Father...I won't leave you
It may seem like I'm stretching here a bit, but I liked how Vader's mask was dented to look like it had a sorrowful look on it when he asked Luke to remove it.
After so many years hiding in it anakin just wanted to see his son face to face and know how proud he was of him
RIP father
"You were right Luke, you were right about me
Tell your sister you were right"- Anakin skywalker in his last life seconds
2:07 😔😭 saddest part
That twinkle of the Imperial March that plays represents the last bit of Vader being pulled off of Anakin, like a dead parasite, so he can look upon Luke with his _own_ eyes. A very fitting ending for the Chosen One.
i remember as child seeing luke carry vader ,and all the stormtrooper were running away like they didnt give a fuck anymore about vader ,thats what it was ,scary
Rest in peace James earl jones.
And so dies the last dark lord of the sith, leaving many regrets, a son and a daughter...
I read that Thomas Newman (the guy known for scoring Finding Nemo/Dory) was involved in composing this sequence.
He orchestrated it.
1:00 that gives me chills!
Darth Vader: “Luke.. Help me take this mask off”
Luke: “But you’ll die”
Darth Vader: “...Nothing can stop that now.. Just for once, let me look on you with my own eyes..”
removes the mask
Anakin: “...Now... Go! My son... leave me”
Luke: “..No! Your coming with me. I will not leave you here. I’ve got to save you!”
Anakin: “...You already have Luke... You were right. You were right about me.. Tell your sister.... You were right...”
Luke: "Father!"
@@СержаПриезжих I won't leave you!
@@birdie3rdie *dies*
@@birdie3rdie *Anakin Dies*
(right after the last "You Were Right" to Luke)
Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: There is always hope my friend. It often comes in forms. The key is knowing how to see it and seize it with every opportunity.
Ghost of Anakin: You were right.
(in between Father and I won't leave you)
Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: Anakin Skywalker, we have to go. It's all over.
Luke: I won't leave you
Ghost of Anakin: Yes, master. (the last breath indicates this)
(with Luke in mourning, Anakin leaves his body and goes with Qui-Gon Jinn)
Honestly the best scene in the saga. So much weight behind it. I only wish we could see more interaction between Luke and Anakin. The bond between father and son is really life changing
1:28 & 1:43 = ear forplay! 🤤 Those plucks! Those arpeggios!
Too make this sound sooo mystical which is PERFECT for the big reveal AND subsequent death.
Its cliche, but yes Williams = Genius!!!!
'To' not 'too' and 'it's' not 'its'. If you can't do grammar, don't do it. Do or do not. There is no try.
@@KeldorDAntrell fu ck off or fu ck not: there is NO pale pilgrim try.
Now, come out from behind the fake account ya coward a hole Until then...
At long last, Anakin Skywalker has learned to let go...
Huh? Stupid comment.
@@KeldorDAntrell perhaps you should watch the clone wars and prequels to understand my comment smartass
@@KeldorDAntrell You go around bashing people for absolutely no reason, go beg in the streets and buy yourself a life
When Anakin Skywalker died, that marked The End of the original Jedi Order.
and the beginning of the New Jedi Order.
@@birdie3rdie True.
Anakin died forefilling the prophecy he is the chosen one.
fulfillling
Anakin Skywalker: Luke Help Me Take This Mask Off?
Luke Skywalker: But You'll Die?
Anakin Skywalker: Nothing will stop it now.
Marphey Let me look on you... with my... own... eyes.
Isaac Slaney Now go my son. Leave me.
Luke: No... You're coming with me. I'll not leave you here, I've got to save you!
Anakin: You already... have... Luke.
You were right. You were right about me. Tell your sister... You were right...
1:57 is where it really hits me, especially since I love how this was brought back for Rey's investigation of the throne room's ruins on Kef Bir in _The Rise of Skywalker._ Say what you will about the movie, and the scene to be specific, but I love both. It's bringing us back to the ultimate symbol of Imperial power, and Rey needs to get that wayfinder to get to Exegol and stop what Palpatine called, and I quote, "the return of the Sith." Anakin fulfilled the prophecy of the Chosen One, and Rey made sure it wouldn't be overturned.
It wouldn’t be overturned if the sequels weren’t so shit. People didn’t like when Palpatine came back in the EU comics so why would Disney think it was smart to do it here? The sequels were just a huge mess that shouldn’t have been made.
0:46 you blow the dust off your Xbox 360, power it up and log into your old account. Your smile fades as your friends list says 0 online and some of your best colleagues were last online 7 years ago.....
1:10 Anakin: 🥹 1:17 😣 Now… 🥺 go, my son. Leave me.
It's time to go.
Was I a good villain?
No. I'm told you were the best.
R.I.P. Dave Prowse
Who's here after watching The Rise of Skywalker?
Дин Винчестер me!!😆😁
Me! Gave me chills
Me too
Me!! The throne room scene made me shook.
It made me almost cry for some reason.
Anakin merges with the light, and Vader vanishes into the void.
This song packs in so many feels
anakins death was heartbreaking knowing who he was years earlier/later
he is the chosen ones father
I’m here again because the Author of Dark Empire passed away.
Fun Fact: Thomas Newman, the composer for Finding Nemo & Wall-E, worked on this track with John Williams
Darth Vader: “Luke.. Help me take this mask off”
Luke: “But you’ll die”
Darth Vader: “...Nothing can stop that now.. Just for once, let me look on you with my own eyes..”
removes the mask
Anakin: “...Now... Go! My son... leave me”
Luke: “..No! Your coming with me. I will not leave you here. I’ve got to save you!”
Anakin: “...You already have Luke... You were right. You were right about me.. Tell your sister.... You were right...”
Luke: "Father.... I Wont Leave You.."
Anakin: "Dies Peacefully"
I won't leave you!
0:47 Rey Arrives In The Death Star 2 To Emperor Throne Room
Lets keep this comment Section sequel free
@@finnsonlal7875nah
The empire is ending its sad due to the loss of power
"The only thing he was afraid of was...loosing his power, which, eventually of course he did."
Audial Architect ironic
This movie with Episode V is better than the others together
🎉Empire strikes back!!!!!🎉
0:44 2:15 0:59 death star the rise of skywalker
Hearing this in Rise of Skywalker was literal goosebumps
ikr
That film shits on the entire franchise and makes what happened in this scene pointless.
@Keldor but it was nice to see the throne room and the ruins one last time.
@@AxeAlex555 i know it was satisfying
@@KeldorDAntrell The whole trilogy destroys everything that was great about this!
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Rey in the old Death Star
Who is this Rey? Disney Star Wars is worse than a shit stain on a wedding dress.
@@KeldorDAntrell Get a life
@@KeldorDAntrell Rogue One? Mandalorian?
@@Patkall I heard of that but who is rey?
I heard it too, great spot!
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I always come for the twinkle version of the imperial march
0:47 leaving this here for me lol
Darth Vader: Luke, help me take, this mask off. Luke: But, you'll die. Darth Vader: Nothing, can stop that now. Just for once, let me look at you with my own eyes.
The saddest part of the song in my opinion is when Luke is taking of Anakin's mask and helmet
They should’ve used this music in the scene where Rey finds Luke’s saber
I'm not going to get nitty gritty about this.
But, this I believe is the famous music but this particular video has the correct title.
The score is probably written as "Vader's Death" but, I think "Anakin's death" is more accurate .
I won't leave you...
Anakin made up for the evil things he had done by finally bringing balance to the force and saving his son.
Now go my son. Leave me.
No, you coming with me. I got save you.
@@PadawanSerg You already have, Luke. You we're right. You we're right about me. Tell your sister you were right.
@@FlyingV3rd (right after the last "You Were Right" to Luke)
Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: There is always hope my friend. It often comes in forms. The key is knowing how to see it and seize it with every opportunity.
Ghost of Anakin: You were right.
(in between Father and I won't leave you)
Ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn: Anakin Skywalker, we have to go. It's all over.
Luke: I won't leave you
Ghost of Anakin: Yes, master. (the last breath indicates this)
(with Luke in mourning, Anakin leaves his body and goes with Qui-Gon Jinn)
0:48 so sad
I will return..
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*DARTH VADER:* Luke... help me take... this mask off...
Darth Vader: Nothing can stop that now. Just for once let me look at you with my own eyes.
_(Luke helps Vader unmask. First taking off the helmet, then the mask. For the first time, Luke sees the eyes of his father, Anakin Skywalker. Anakin smiles at his son.)_
*ANAKIN:* Now... go, my son. Leave me...
@@lancecurry7538 Luke : "no , you're coming with me , i got to save you ! "
*ANAKIN:* You already... _have,_ Luke. You were right... you were right about me. Tell your sister... _you were right._
_(Anakin gives one last, weak smile. Then his eyes close as his life begins to fade...)_
@@lancecurry7538 LUKE : father ? .... i won't leave you ...
you were right about me, tell your sister you were right
i loved hearing this music in rise of skywalker when Rey is in the ruins of the death star
*sad ancient Sith spirit noises*
Really watered the theme down if you ask me...
@@rantingsw3de it was the same to me
I wonder what Williams named this piece originally
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Luke, help me take this mask off.
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Now...Go...my son.Leave me.