Star Wars | Vader's Dark Deeds
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2022
- Star Wars fans, this one means a lot to me, hence why it took a while to put together. This is a love letter to Darth Vader, and to two tributes that inspired me to make this: IllaTS & Before The Dark Times. Ever since seeing them years ago I had an idea for a Vader essay, and I hope you enjoy this one.
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amazing, i loved every second of this. im going to be rewatching this so many times.
Thank you so much for checking out my video, I hope you keep enjoying it!
@@SpacemanSR i love your content man, cant wait to see the next video ^^
@@severihelin7310 this means a lot, thank you!!!
@@SpacemanSR bruh, im still watching this again and again after two months xd. this video for some reason really stuck out to me and i dont know why, maybe its because of your amazing narration or the music or both. Simply put, i love this video in all of the ways possible.
@@severihelin7310 glad youre still enjoying it! Means a lot :)
'To suffer silently or to suffer openly.' - one of the best comparisons between being a Jedi or a Sith. This sentence proves that the Jedi never focused on healing/restoring what was hurt/damaged. They rather have it hidden away and denied until the hurt ones inevitably fall, in this case Anakin.
The Jedi could have avoided so many needless mistakes if they had simply put down their egos and addressed the situations that forced them to turn to the dark side. It’s all about conviction! Appreciate you giving this video a watch
What a beautiful analysis on such a complex character. Masterfully edited. Imagine if modern franchise writers understood their characters as much as you clearly do with Vader.
Too kind friend, just appreciate you giving this video a listen. Long live the Dark Lord of the Sith 🔥
The thing is you can truly understand that both Luke and Anakin have so many similarities, yet he so very different,
they both had such a passion for people, both kind yet impatient,
as if dispite being two separate people, a powerful yet poisonous passion was fuel in their vains
Although Luke was able to overcome his fathers sins
two sides of the same coin 🪙
Only 680 views? This is amazing!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it
literally crying rn
Subbed from your Andor video, on a spaceman binge now! You should watch the clone wars, it gives Anakin's story SO much more context
Dont worry, I have a clone wars video on this channel you can watch!
@@SpacemanSR music to my ears I'll give it a watch!!
me too
There are references to clone wars in this video.
I love the reactor/furnace metaphor for anakin and his heart.
I’m glad you like it!
Just have to say your edits in this video gave me absolute chills, what a masterpiece
Thank you Natalie! Glad you enjoyed it
Wow... I thought I was good at english (it's not my first lanuage) but this video taught me otherwise... I have absolutely no idea, what the central message of this video is.
I mean, obviously that means that this is a very high quality video and it probably took a lot of effort to make but... I feel bad for being so confused and not understanding a single thing xD
I’m sorry friend! The main message I want people to take away was that Vader was not simply just a bad guy for doing bad things; his actions and darkness were a result of his inability to control his own life. And he hates himself most of the time! I hope you found some enjoyment in the video :)
@@SpacemanSR Ahhh, knowing this, it's definitely easier for me to understand, thanks a lot!!! :)
Don't worry, English is my only language and I still have to rewind to fully comprehend Spaceman's genius, he is a poet.
Great essay!
An excellent video. I thoroughly enjoyed this. Subscribed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The dark side
The jedi
Indeed
good stuff mate, love it
insane video!
Thank you kindly!
Rise, my apprentice
Rise my friend
Luke, your dad was a paranoid schizophrenic. He heard voices and he followed the dark ones. My boss, and then I, trained him despite objections from our superiors. He committed various atrocities during this time; but he was also a skilled pilot and Jedi warrior so it balanced out. For some odd reason we (the Jedi) didn't free his mother from slavery... she eventually died and he held that against us... and the sand people. (Hmmm, he killed more of us than sand people in the end... but I digress)
I'm just saying, Luke, he was a skilled and crazy bastard who should have died YEARS earlier. Shit would have been way different if we had never found him and Jar Jar... Seriously... Its all Qui-Gon Jinn's fault!!!
-Obi-Wan Kenobi (Confessions of a "Jedi")
Good video
Thank you!
What is the clip at 5:14 from?
It's from the Kenobi series (on disney+)
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