Kenobi vs Anakin: The Secret Reason Why It's Boring

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  • @LiteratureDevil
    @LiteratureDevil  2 роки тому +27

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    • @laisphinto6372
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      @sylvarogre5469 2 роки тому

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    • @samdurfee6093
      @samdurfee6093 2 роки тому +1

      This might actually be a bad take.

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      @samdurfee6093 2 роки тому

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  • @headwindshield
    @headwindshield 2 роки тому +515

    Even if you disagree with Literature Devil on the "boring assessment", keep in mind what's worth taking away from this video: He teaches you how to write better fight scenes.

    • @Direwolf1166
      @Direwolf1166 2 роки тому +43

      Oh he's got good writing tips but his analysis of the fight is clearly warped by his dislike. "They start here and clash, they move here and clash, they move there and clash" he's totally ignoring the actual progression happening in the fight, that with each scene location they are getting less and less complicated in their techniques, getting more worn out and less refined. What Lucas was doing there was trying to bring the audience into the fight, make them feel what anikin and obiwan we're feeling. Some people checked out emotionally others didn't. And that i think is the difference between finding this the best and saddest duel in star wars or the most boring.

    • @taragnor
      @taragnor 2 роки тому +22

      @@Direwolf1166 The problem is the fight doesn't really have ebb and flow. They seem too evenly matched, without anyone ever gaining an advantage over the other. So it basically comes off as two people stage fighting up until the point where one of them is supposed to die. And even the death scene is done in a really stupid non-sensical fashion. So while visually impressive, it isn't as dramatically impressive.
      The Yoda/Palpatine fight did a lot better in that regard where we see one side in triumph only for it to switch to fear and desperation when the other side gets the upper hand.

    • @Direwolf1166
      @Direwolf1166 2 роки тому +11

      @@taragnor it wasn't supposed to have an eb and flow. You read what i said about what that fight was supposed to be right?

    • @michaelp3609
      @michaelp3609 2 роки тому +2

      @@Direwolf1166 reading is hard bro

    • @alexandrews6256
      @alexandrews6256 2 роки тому +12

      ​@@Direwolf1166 Eb and Flow help the audience stay attuned to the fight. If a fight scene wears you down rather than give you an emotional response, you check out faster if it doesn't feel there are greater stakes at every stage, and you can convey wear down even with a dance. Even a moment of furious wild striking and attempts to block those strikes and a moment where he's slashed by one strike in a nonlethal way, can help convey that even wild attacks are getting through Obi Wan's mind and focus, showing he's slowing down, as wild striking from Anakin shows he's desperate to even hit Obi Wan. If you want a dance, you need to know how to dance, or otherwise it's not a proper dance.

  • @sadeknight9112
    @sadeknight9112 2 роки тому +30

    I don’t necessarily disagree with the conclusion but I do disagree with the pretense. That the fight between Obiwan and Anakin are just hitting each other with swords. There’s the segment where Anakin is choking Obiwan which elicits fear and then Obiwan breaks out of the hold which elicits excitement. We get a brief kicking intermission to break up the hitting with swords before Anakin goes flat on his back, the battle swinging in Obiwan’s favor. Anakin manages to block the blow from his disadvantaged position and then we get the force push off where we see they are equals. Anakin rebounds much quicker and immediately puts Obiwan on the back foot, swinging the battle back to Anakin. The overarching narrative of the fight is more than just hitting each other with swords as well. Obiwan constantly moving backwards symbolizes his reluctance to fight Anakin and Obiwan being the one to relocate the fight every time shows that he has a broader perspective than Anakin who relentlessly and mindlessly pursues his enemy. This narrative retroactively continues into Episode 4 where Obiwan is willing to sacrifice himself to let Luke escape while Vader is only concerned about striking down his enemy. The visual progression can’t be understated as well. When the fight begins both Anakin and Obiwan are fresh Jedi in their pristine robes and all of their moves are snappy and precise. Throughout the battle Obiwan gets more and more weary and scorched while Anakin devolves more and more into a ferocious beast. A Sith Lord consumed by rage. This fight is most certainly a spectacle but credit is deserved when it’s due.

    • @random.3665
      @random.3665 Рік тому +8

      Was literally about to write something like this, then i saw your post^^. There are also 2 reason which i think limit the options the filmmakers had in terms of "changing who has the upper hand" and "changing the emotion of the audience".
      The first is that canonically, Obi-wan and Anakin used drastically different lightsaber fighting styles. With Obi-wans form, you basically go 100% defense, and only ever try to win by getting your opponent to exhaust themself to the point of presenting easy openings. You dont try to defeat your opponent, you are trying to outlast them, basically.
      Anakins lightsaber form is based on physical domination, offense and power. It tries to dominate the fight, by not holding anything back. With a combination of styles like that, you wouldnt expect to see constant shifts in who has the upper hand. It will pretty much be an onslaught of attack from anakin, and if he can score a hit before he will get to exhausted, he wins. thats it.
      The second - and more important - reason has to do with the audience, not the show itself: The movies being prequels, we know the outcome of the fight before hand.
      We cannot be afraid that Obi-wan will get chocked out and killed, or have his head chopped off, or loose a limb. We know he will survive this fight, with no - at least physical - lasting injuries. We also arent rooting for one character specifically here (yes Obi-wan is more of a protagonist then Anakin at this point, but its not nearly as clear an in most anime, where the 100% hero fights the 100% villian). We are to some degree invested in both of these characters, and are merely watching the tragedy unfold as to how they ended up as mortal enemies.

  • @EionBlue
    @EionBlue 2 роки тому +58

    So I'm going to pull a bit of a bait and switch here, I completely agree with the assessment of the fight scene, what I disagree on is the assessment... For the sand scene!
    No, I'm not kidding, though I do admit the dialogue is clumsy, there is a point to it beyond Anakin telling us that he loves Padme.
    It serves to both establish how different Padme's upbringing was to Anakin's, why does a young child who was enslaved and whose only way out is to fashion a working pod racer from scraps hate sand that is rough and coarse and gets everywhere? I'd honestly ask how you'd expect he wouldn't, the very thing Padme wouldn't even consider important in the story is something that brings back unpleasant memories for Anakin.
    Furthermore, since this scene is in the second movie of the trilogy which begins with a massive time-skip, it can feel divorced from the events of the first movie, even more so because Anakin was technically not the focus character there, it is important to drive home how Anakin feels about his old life and his desire to move on and fully immerse himself in this new life of his, only for his new life to be brought to shambles by the oncoming catastrophe that is Shmi's death, Anakin wanted to leave Tatooine (a desert planet) behind, only to be pulled back into it by force.
    This doesn't mean that the scene is perfect, much like a lot of the dialogue in the prequels, it's very stilted and the direction leaves much to be desired, but the purpose of the scene is very much solid.

  • @santiagosalazar6185
    @santiagosalazar6185 2 роки тому +13

    I diseagree entirely with the title.

  • @an0rangutan
    @an0rangutan 2 роки тому +36

    There's no shift in the power dynamic of the battle until the very end because Obi-Wan is constantly on the backfoot, literally and narratively, every source (including himself) says he is Anakin's inferior in almost every way, he never gets the upper hand on Anakin because he can't, he can only survive against him.
    In the end it was Anakin's arrogance that defeated him, not Obi-Wan, so it was never really a conventional fight between equals.

    • @taragnor
      @taragnor 2 роки тому +11

      Honestly not really. Or at least the battle doesn't convey that. Yeah, Anakin is without a doubt the more aggressive one, but you don't really get the sense that Obi-Wan is having a lot of difficulty blocking his attacks. But that's how you'd expect a battle between a rage-filled sith and a focused jedi to be. They seem more or less evenly matched. The fight doesn't have a back and forth. The term "hitting swords" describes it perfectly.

    • @ptownspazz7587
      @ptownspazz7587 Рік тому

      .."you've become a far better jedi then I (could ever be)"
      I struggle to believe that Obi would say that just to make Ani feel better.
      I agree with Orangutan

    • @goroakechi6126
      @goroakechi6126 Рік тому +2

      @@taragnor
      The choreography always, always, ALWAYS has Obi Wan giving ground. It’s very explicit that Obi Wan is just skilled enough to not die, but not enough to put any pressure on Anakin, whereas Anakin is never tiring.

  • @philkirshenbaum8867
    @philkirshenbaum8867 2 роки тому +114

    I’ll try writing a conclusion.
    Anakin was filled with fury. His rage coursed through his blood like lava as he held out his remaining, human, hand. Obi-Wan’s eyes widened with shock as he saw the lava start to rise around Anakin’s piece of floating debris. “You thought you were safe up there?” Anakin said arrogantly as the lava rose with his platform until he was eye level with his former master. “You underestimated just how powerful I truly am!”
    Obi-wan deactivated his lightsabers and raised his arms in front of him. “Anakin, please, don’t do this, I don’t want it to end like this.”
    Anakin laughed. It was exhilarating to see his old master trembling before him, begging for his life. “We both know it’s too late for that. You made a big mistake following me.” He raised his arm and the lava pillar began to move towards the Jedi while continuing to rise to even greater heights. Suddenly, he felt a burning sensation in his right leg. He looked down and realized at once what had happened.
    “Deep down, I knew it was too late when I arrived. I just wanted to hold out hope.” Obi-wan fell to his knees as he watched the fire trail up Anakin’s legs. All he did to defeat his padawan was move his leg slightly with the force. Just enough of a push to get his robes to catch on fire. The inferno would do the rest.
    However, Anakin was not content to burn. He raised up his hand and began slowly closing in on Obi-wan’s windpipe. “If I die here, at least I’ll die knowing that the Jedi die too!”
    Obi-wan suddenly activated his lightsaber and threw it at his former apprentice. Anakin was too shocked to do anything as he felt the blade sever his arm. He let out a guttural scream, but he was powerless. Suddenly, the lava pillar began to fall as Anakin was no longer able to use the force to stabilize it.
    Obi-wan used the force to quickly catch his lightsaber once more and quickly retrieved Anakin with the force. As he lifted the smoldering Sith, he saw the flaming remains of his legs burn off and fall into the lava. Obi-wan saw the fire go out as his old friend lay motionless on the ground. He turned the body over to look into the eyes of the fallen Jedi. “I know you can’t hear me, but I truly wanted to save you.” With that he set down the husk of his former brother as he walked back to the destroyed facility where this awful encounter started.

    • @MarioSMG64
      @MarioSMG64 2 роки тому +7

      This is pretty well-written, but how did you misspell Anakin when it's in the title?

    • @philkirshenbaum8867
      @philkirshenbaum8867 2 роки тому +18

      @@MarioSMG64 the secret ingredient is autocorrect making me wrong. I fixed it now.

    • @nathanielscreativecollecti6392
      @nathanielscreativecollecti6392 Рік тому +1

      Points. This is better.

    • @jeffbenton6183
      @jeffbenton6183 11 місяців тому +1

      I like it. Expresses the characters well, and fits with what LitDevil established. Also, it addresses....
      "...from my point of view, you have the lava ground!"

    • @philkirshenbaum8867
      @philkirshenbaum8867 11 місяців тому +1

      @@jeffbenton6183 I hadn’t even realized I gave Obi-Wan the lava ground. I was just going for spectacle, nice find.

  • @cathygrandstaff1957
    @cathygrandstaff1957 2 роки тому +110

    Honestly I think the sand line does a couple things: First it expresses that Padme is a privileged princess who has never had to endure hardship while Anakin grew up as a slave knowing nothing but hardship. To Padme the sand is warm and comforting after her long swim. To Anakin it’s a constant nuisance that he’s glad to be away from. Second it foreshadows conflict within their relationship, Padme’s pregnancy which to her represents a positive change in her life, while for Anakin it represents a threat to take away what little he has. Padme sees the warmth and comfort of the babies inside her, Anakin sees the harsh reality of loss. This difference in worldview ultimately is why turns. In some ways it reminds me of a scene at the end of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker where Ganondorf muses about the difference between the winds of Hyrule and the winds of the Garudo Desert where he grew up; in Hyrule the winds are pleasant and bring life, but in the Garudo Desert they bring nothing but death, hot winds by day leech the water from the land, and freezing cold winds by night.
    I agree with the fight, a lot of times I feel like fights are padded out to make them more exciting but it’s just a pair of people beating on each other.

    • @pikkyeaterz
      @pikkyeaterz 2 роки тому +17

      The "I don't like sand" line is actually so relatable if you think about it. have you ever been , for example, discussing movies with someone, and they say they love this one film that you absolutely hate. You've been enjoying the conversation up until now, you like the person you're talking to, and you really don't want to get into an argument ove the movie, so you just say "Well, We don't like that movie" and list off superficial or subjective qualities in order to communicate your disdain while also implying that you don't think the movie is bad as not to offend the person your talking to. This applies with any conversation piece, books, travel, brands, or otherwise.

    • @markmeyer1076
      @markmeyer1076 2 роки тому +3

      That is a very interesting insight; doubled by your comparison to The Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker; which in my own opinion is the most appropriate and best written sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. I think I will take the way you see this scene and include it in the ways in which I analyze narratives. Very nicely said!

    • @Q_Cooper
      @Q_Cooper Рік тому +12

      I've always liked the line as it does seem rather clunky and odd, but in context this is a severely emotionally damaged man, he was a slave as a child and didn't have anyone but his mother until he had to leave her, then years later he goes back only to watch her die a horrible death, all on a planet made of sand, so when sand is brought up he goes back to his childhood and what happened to his mother

    • @gabrielsousa959
      @gabrielsousa959 Рік тому +4

      I agree with everyone who commented here and I want to add that he grew up poor, and most of the time poor people don’t associate happy moments where they live but with the people they are with and when they do it’s always a place that doesn’t bare any resemblance to the place that they suffer. The scene could have till been written better though

    • @FiniteMan1933
      @FiniteMan1933 Рік тому +2

      I disagree with pregnant representing loss for Anakin, a better example would be when he talks about preventing death and being able to bring anyone back to life and Padmé tells him that death is a part of a life. I think that better shows how differently they perceive certain things due to their upbringing. Also I disagree with it being a "conflict" in their relationship, cause that alone doesn't serve as one tbh. Although it was a difference due to how they were raised they loved each other enough for it not to matter.

  • @mattguy1773
    @mattguy1773 2 роки тому +26

    It’s over anakin I have the high ground

  • @MerlosTheMad
    @MerlosTheMad 2 роки тому +20

    02:45 If you think about it that sand line sets up how selfish and bad at romance Anakin is. I think it's an important line in the movie. It immediately tells us why Anakin is so focused on Padme, that she was the first beautiful thing he'd seen or focused on in his life after being a slave, and now he's obsessed.

    • @B463L
      @B463L Рік тому +2

      I always thought it represented his trauma over having been a slave, and the fact that his anxious attachment pattern originated from his unfinished business in Tatooine. Which played out in the worst possible way later in the movie

  • @umbriferus
    @umbriferus 2 роки тому +29

    It’s kanda sad apparently in the rots novel it was more like obi wan on the constant defence only being able to do so by him having mastered the most defensive lightsaber form. Which is also why he was sent to kill grievous due to him being a non force user lightsaber duellist he had to overwhelm his opponents to stop them from tapping into the force which he couldn’t do which obi wan. Which is also why the most dangerous general in the separatist army who had a Jedi kill count only second to Darth vader was swept away like a gimmick side villain. Which he honestly is on a casual watching of the movies. But to conclude my comment with the weird tangent even in the more fleshed out novel there was only ever one real shift in the balance of the fight from obi wan being on the defensive to him obtaining the memed to oblivion high ground.

    • @user-xx6vy9ri8p
      @user-xx6vy9ri8p 2 роки тому +2

      It is obvious in the movie too.

    • @umbriferus
      @umbriferus 2 роки тому +1

      @@user-xx6vy9ri8p it’s told but it has little to no impact as the movie didn’t show only told. Wich is one of the core rules to stand by for writing.

  • @murderous1823
    @murderous1823 2 роки тому +11

    Anakin, remembering how he had the upper hand while using debris as a weapon lifts as many rocks as he can from the shore and launches them at Obi-Wan.
    During this time Obi-wan is telling him how foolish he was to think Anakin could handle the power of the force, no wonder the council wouldn't accept him as Master, no wonder he was so easily corrupted..
    We can't truly see what happens as Anakin unleashes all his anger at Obi-Wan, the dust and debris clouds Anakin's vision as you begin to hear rocks settling... Or noises that could be mistaken for rocks cracking and sliding
    As the cloud clears you hear Obi-Wan say, "I'm sorry Anakin, I loved you like a brother" a tower of stone that was behind Obi-wan is falling towards Anakin. Having been destabilized by his own actions.
    He tries to jump out of the way and he lands seemingly safe, the tower hitting the river next to him. As the stone impacts lava comes flying out of the river and hits Anakin facing us as we see his eyes burn with the color of the sith. Not that far from the color of mustafar and the fire that quickly consumes him
    On the other side of the hill, where Obi-Wan had simply slid down to get out of the way we can see tears quietly falling, creating the only clear spots on his soot covered face
    Anakin's screams of pain and rage quiet down as he seemingly dies. Obi-wan obviously grieving, but with a steely determination heads toward his ship

    • @januszm5424
      @januszm5424 Рік тому

      I like that idea. It seems to fit well with what both characters would do and has the added bonus of Anakin's rage and arrogance getting him literally as well as figuratively.

    • @murderous1823
      @murderous1823 Рік тому

      @@januszm5424 thank you. That is what I was aiming for. And letting Obi-Wan's cleverness and patience come out, even when faced with such trauma

  • @sigmaarmstrong8460
    @sigmaarmstrong8460 2 роки тому +19

    It isn't.

  • @headintheclouds2707
    @headintheclouds2707 2 роки тому +16

    I think the scene of the fight is important to the narrative of the fight as well, and not just because of use of terrain. The meeting room could have been used to as a reminder of the murdered leaders, a place for Obi Wan to try and get Anakin back to his senses. For a major final battle, if the room has emotional importance, it should be used.

  • @LyaksandraB
    @LyaksandraB 2 роки тому +23

    I can see that the problem was the usage of "hitting swords" in a metaphorical sense to say battle or fight, when actually they are literally just hitting swords. It's like when kids play swordfighting with two sticks and they always just meet in the middle.

  • @RogueFox2185
    @RogueFox2185 2 роки тому +170

    Personally I disagree that it’s boring, it’s what the entire trilogy was building up towards and while all the laid groundwork along with the execution throughout the previous two films leading into the final battle could have been handled MUCH better; the end results still have enough impact to last.

    • @MrFox-xn8nr
      @MrFox-xn8nr 2 роки тому +23

      I agree, and personally i really liked the prequels little bit more the the original and a lot more than the sequels

    • @SelecaoOfMidas
      @SelecaoOfMidas 2 роки тому +13

      Hence the criticism. It would turn that fight from "it all comes down to this, it's inevitable, but the overall emotional investment is aggressively mid", changing the latter part to "...and the back and forth of emotional investment in the narrative, along with the choreography of the fight, made it worth the wait".

    • @ehellstrom7127
      @ehellstrom7127 2 роки тому +4

      I actually fast forwarded through much of the fight because I was bored with it.
      Please keep in mind that I think the prequels were so bad that after TPM I refused to see them in theaters. So, I wasn't even remotely invested in the movie. I expected episode 3 to be bad but I was surprised that it was only mediocre.

    • @Raycheetah
      @Raycheetah 2 роки тому +7

      More to the point, Lucas had many years previous told fans that Vader was crippled by a fall into a volcano, and the battle had to end with that. But it had to get us there first, and what I saw was a pair of combatants, evenly matched in skill and power, one perhaps a little reluctant to kill, and the other overwhelmed by anger and hatred. It was Anakin's anger which ultimately defeated him, when he threw away tactics and just leaped at Obi Wan, who had already warned him that it was over. Did that "high ground" thing make any sense? Perhaps not, but the elements were there, if not very aptly handled, and perhaps overplayed for screen time. What I would like to hear from Literature Devil is a critique of the fight with Qui Gon, Anakin, and Darth Maul, which was MUCH better, even though the results were tragic. ='[.]'=

    • @dattebenforcer
      @dattebenforcer 2 роки тому +2

      Personally you are wrong.

  • @WhiteManOnCampus
    @WhiteManOnCampus 2 роки тому +127

    Lucas' failures were twofold: the first was relying too much on spectacle, the second was forgetting that not everyone is in his head. The "I hate sand" line was, I believe, meant to show that Anakin makes everything about himself. That there's something fundamentally wrong with him and even when he's with the person he loves most in the world he has to make the story about him. That makes his ultimate sacrifice in Return of the Jedi all the more meaningful. But while Lucas' dialogue has always been somewhat wooden, he'd been so deep in these characters that he forgot to explain things more clearly to the audience. Because an audience, confronted with stilted dialogue, is more likely to believe that this is just surface-level stuff and not look into it for the deeper context.
    The fight scene went on for too long and relied on too much acrobatic spectacle when in the OT lightsaber fights were philosophical conflicts punctuated with violence. The "high ground" bit was just dumb, but the arguments and Obi-Wan screaming lent to the fact that the Jedi had been falling apart long before Anakin ever showed up, and everything was coming undone. It's weird because I'm not defending the scene, and think that overall the prequels failed due to preventable issues, but they have a lot of good hidden within them.

    • @MerlosTheMad
      @MerlosTheMad 2 роки тому +22

      In regards to Lucas showing aspects of his characters through dialogue, Lucas's mistake imo, was that he rarely ever had his other characters react to the things he was trying to put forward for us to notice. I've always said that Padme was actually the wooden character, not Anakin. Anakin was always saying and doing cringy things, as he should have being a monk with no romance experience, but Padme only ever rebuffed or resisted him out of her duty as a senator, not the fact that he was awful at courting her. I just wanted one line of her pointing out how bad at trying to be romantic Anakin was, or something calling out how he always focused on himself. Instead, she was always supporting him and every time he voiced his own doubts about how he felt or what he was doing she'd just say crap like "You're expecting too much of yourself."

    • @stephenrice2063
      @stephenrice2063 2 роки тому +6

      I think you'll find this point interesting concerning Anakin's response to Padme: ua-cam.com/video/B8MY5dgoT9U/v-deo.html Anakin Didn't 'Turn' into Darth Vader, He Always was Him: Star Wars Character Analysis
      "Anakin makes everything about himself"--Fact Check: True.

    • @kellyevenorth
      @kellyevenorth 2 роки тому +10

      I actually think the “I hate sand” lines were a very clumsy attempt by George Lucas to humanise Anakin. He’s originally from a sand planet where nothing good ever really happened for him and his comment makes sense; unfortunately the seed of an idea here wasn’t fleshed out enough to offer the audience anything but memes.

    • @Nerazmus
      @Nerazmus 2 роки тому +2

      Oh jesus fucking christ don't tell me you think Obi-Wan was talking about literal physical highground.

    • @badconnection4383
      @badconnection4383 2 роки тому +2

      @@MerlosTheMad Yeah like the time he admitted to causing a genocide and Padme just looked at him.

  • @kri249
    @kri249 2 роки тому +8

    I think the fact that it's a prequel and we already knew the outcome makes it difficult to jump between glad and sad moments.
    Personally I always saw it as the type of fight scene you'd see with characters fencing. Where the impact is in the drama or witty dialogue exchanged with strikes. The dynamic comes not from the strikes from each equally matched competitor but the retorts that are suppose to throw the other off guard or lose their focus.
    For Anikin giving in to his anger it would have been easy for Obi-Wan to make him lose his composure and fight sloppily, where in he could slip in dismembering blows.

  • @aaa1e2r3
    @aaa1e2r3 2 роки тому +51

    If you want a good example of the battle style that also holds up well narratively, check out the battle between Vegeta and Nappa vs Goku and the other Z Fighters during the Saiyan Saga. Toriyama did a great job in showing the narrative progression of the battle with the visual state of Vegeta, starting off with this pristine battle armour, only for Goku and co to steadily chip away at it and him, serving as a great shorthand of how Goku is getting the upper hand on him, with Vegeta's defeat, lying on the floor with his armour in ruin.

    • @Goldenbane
      @Goldenbane 2 роки тому +1

      Indeed, and if you have the time to sit through all 642,000 episodes it took to get through this relatively short Dragonball Z fight, you have more patience than I do!

    • @aaa1e2r3
      @aaa1e2r3 2 роки тому +4

      @@Goldenbane just read the manga, it's better paced

    • @upvoter8798
      @upvoter8798 2 роки тому

      @@Goldenbane Think that exist was already taken care of with dragon ball kai cutting out all the filler.

  • @AkiRa22084
    @AkiRa22084 2 роки тому +16

    I never heard anyone say this fight is boring. Meme worthy and strange at times, but never boring.

    • @HenriFaust
      @HenriFaust 2 роки тому +3

      Is that because no one remembers it in detail?

    • @ehellstrom7127
      @ehellstrom7127 2 роки тому

      Really? Were you young when it was released?
      A lot of reviewers at that time criticized it for being overly long. One (pre-intersectional) feminist, Camille Paglia, loves the scene and compared it to opera. She made this because so many people were calling it boring and she considered it to be the greatest work of art in 30 years.

    • @AkiRa22084
      @AkiRa22084 2 роки тому +4

      @@ehellstrom7127 Oh, I love Camille Paglia. But I had no clue she analyzed the prequels.
      I wasn't young. When the prequels were current it was not popular to hate on them yet.

    • @Wintericecrystal
      @Wintericecrystal 2 роки тому +2

      I thought it was far too long. Not fall asleep boring, just "come on, just end it already" boring.

    • @drinkdriveundertheinfluence
      @drinkdriveundertheinfluence 2 роки тому +2

      not everyone is amused by flashy choreography alone

  • @aviatordanz
    @aviatordanz 2 роки тому +53

    Yeah, this one is a miss for me too, I find this fight to be absolutely amazing not only visually but on a thematic and narrative level too.
    Now the Vader fight from the Kenobi show IS vapid and super boring.

    • @scottrauch1261
      @scottrauch1261 2 роки тому +1

      Hopefully the image is a red herring and this will be about the mini series

    • @nabielarwindra1143
      @nabielarwindra1143 2 роки тому

      I find the fight from the kenobi show to be way more interesting since they use the force more

    • @user-xx6vy9ri8p
      @user-xx6vy9ri8p 2 роки тому

      @@nabielarwindra1143 But how they use it destroys canon and logic.

  • @VioletDeathRei
    @VioletDeathRei 2 роки тому +51

    Alright I'll give it a try, after Anakin summons his Dark power he attacks with force lighting showing how far he has had to tap into the Dark side and feeding off his anger.
    This in turn was the exact moment Obi-Wan was waiting for, maybe we get a brief sad flashback of Obi-Wan saying he believes Anakin is the chosen one instead of screaming it.
    He leaps from the high ground now that Anakin has let his guard down severing his other arm and legs still determined not to kill him.
    Anakin now helpless screams in pain and anger as Obi-Wan turns off his weapon to retrieve him, just then the Emperor arrives with several drop ships of troopers that begin opening fire on Obi-Wan.
    Taken aback he quickly turns his Lightsaber back on to defend himself but loses his chance to grab Anakin, he is forced up the hillside with one last look at Anakin spitting curses and threats of revenge and flees.
    The Emperor arrives with his facade of sympathy and compassion we even witness some heroics on the clone troopers part as they brave the lava to save him.
    We see the grin on the Emperor's face as everything has gone just as he predicted and are left with anger that he appears to have gotten away with it.
    Just to drive it home I'd add a scene where the Emperor tells the droids repairing Vader to include the weakness to lightning in his suit in case he betrays before walking in full of fake compassion again.

    • @elayemedidris7282
      @elayemedidris7282 2 роки тому +3

      Impressive. Most impressive

    • @lubue5795
      @lubue5795 2 роки тому +4

      Intresting concept, but I don't like the part where the Emperor drives Obi-wan away.
      I think it would be better if we saw Obi-wan go down to help Anikin only for Anakin to scream at him. Obi-Wan hesitates. He wavers and we see his outstreched hand towards Anakin. Then he drops it. At that point he decided that there's no saving Anakin anymore. So he takes the lightsaber to kill his friend. He raises it ready to strike but again recalls their past and wavers. Anakin then starts to insult him. Points out the apparent weakness of the Jedi while sliping down further. Then he's too close to the Lava and starts to burn. Obi-Wan only stands there watching in Horror as his friend screames in agony and rage. Eventually it's too much for him and he turns away.
      What this would do is that it would show how Obi-Wan gave up on his friend. How he recognized there was nobody left to safe. He knows he must kill him. But he still can't bring himself to do it. This would further illustrate the difference between Jedi and Sith and how hard the jedi path is even fir somebody like Obi-Wan.
      It would also leaves us on a sad note, using the ending to ponder over the characters while you're version would leave us on afraind, ready for more action.

    • @VioletDeathRei
      @VioletDeathRei 2 роки тому +2

      @@lubue5795 There were two things I didn't like going in, the first one was ending on a sad note as the start is sad, the entire fight is sad, and the ending is sad what I want people to feel is angry because this was set up from the beginning.
      And the second thing I've never felt like fit narratively is Obi-Wan leaving Anakin to die slowly and painfully yet getting a sad note out of it.
      He's not escaping with no arms and legs well on fire as far as Obi-Wan is concerned, it's supposed to be this sad moment of weakness and yet all I see is unimaginable cruelty to someone he considered a brother and why he supposedly couldn't do it.
      The Emperor pushing him back accomplishes the same aspect of being unable to kill or save him, is believable and works story wise, but doesn't leave me with that same sour note.
      Obviously the Emperor was indeed waiting for the fight to end, for Obi-Wan to fail, and to use this to make *his* Vader, but this leaves you with the question of did he intervene because he thought Obi-Wan would finish him? Or that Obi-Wan might save him?
      That is a better afterthought to me.

    • @lubue5795
      @lubue5795 2 роки тому

      @@VioletDeathRei Seems we had very different feelings when watching the scene then.
      To me the fight was never about sadness in the beginning. The whole fight to me seemd like Obi-Wan trying his best to get his friend back. To let him rage his feelings out, so he would eventually calm down and see what was right to do. Only at the end did he realize he couldn't save his friend and that's when the sadness set it.
      But before that there was hope for me at least.

    • @VioletDeathRei
      @VioletDeathRei 2 роки тому +1

      @@lubue5795 The fight begins when he chokes the love of his life (nearly) to death, it's not a happy moment nor is it a fearful moment it's just depressing for everyone there and the fight breaks out as the parties involved blame each other.
      I suppose you could feel angry and Anakin but again this is all set up by the Emperor twisting his fear of what just happened until he fulfilled it personally to make the perfect weapon against the jedi.
      And ultimately again what I feel isn't driven home feels like 90% of the audience always seems to miss what this scene actually shows is three entire movies spanning the entire length of Anakin's life all set up by the Emperor to have exactly this happen.
      In the moment people forget that he fed this fear, that he allowed that vision to happen(he was blocking everyone else's), that he befriended Anakin at a young age to be able to swoop in compassionately, that he waited for that moment, that all of this was to make an ultimate weapon that couldn't disobey him.
      It is his crowning achievement almost more then gaining control of the republic as it prevents the Jedi from striking back this is the Emperor's moment of glory.
      But to show us this we get a sad Obi-Wan and Vader screaming "Nooooo!" It doesn't bring it home for me, you yourself don't even seem to view it as a major plot point.

  • @JoRoq1
    @JoRoq1 2 роки тому +18

    Ok, so looking at it exclusively as a self-contained narrative, agreed. The scene went on too long with no real dynamic shifts. The fight does work better in view of the larger narrative, but yes, it does have its narrative problems, primarily centering on the visual spectacle to reach a conclusion already known to the audience.
    Love the comparison to the Kenshin/Saitoh fight. Absolutely spot on. (Saitoh is my favorite character from that series.)

  • @FriendlyDarkwraith
    @FriendlyDarkwraith 2 роки тому +3

    Even though I'm a strong advocate for Revenge of the Sith, I actually agree with most of the critiques made here. In fact, there is a fight in Revenge of the Sith that takes place simultaneously as the fight on Mustafar. I'm of course talking about Yoda vs. Sheev in the senate chamber. The fight starts with Yoda ambushing the Emperor by knocking out his guards, which aggravates him, then he retaliates with Force Lightning, knocking Yoda back and onto the floor. We then see Yoda pretending to be incapacitated as Sheev gloats over him, who then springs up and pushes Sheev into his chair. Sheev then tries to make an escape, to which Yoda obstructs him and draws his lightsaber. Sheev responds with his own blade, then they start dueling, stepping into and activating the Chancellor's podium. They seem to be at a standstill, so Sheev starts picking up and throwing senate pods using the Force. Yoda is taken off his feet by this, and has to respond by grabbing one of the thrown pods with the Force. He then spins it around to increase its momentum, before throwing it back at Sheev, who is forced to abandon his position. Sheev then attacks Yoda with Force Lightning at close range, knocking Yoda's saber out of his hand. Yoda responds by using the Force to contain the storm, but it's too much for him, and a powerful shockwave is emitted, knocking Sheev back and Yoda off the pod and back onto the main podium. Yoda tries to hold on with his nails, but falls off and lands on the floor. Admitting defeat, Yoda leaves before Sheev's troops arrive. We know Lucas could create a fight like you were describing, where the balance of power shifts, but for some reason he chose not to when it came to Anakin and Obi-Wan. In fact, one of the few complaints I have about Revenge of the Sith is the apparent lack of Anakin's growing power after turning to the Dark Side.

    • @christiannorton9400
      @christiannorton9400 2 роки тому +1

      A friend of mine recently said, the Prequels all needed to be longer movies. More space for things to grow naturally, and of course maybe refined dialogue in places. There's a good story there, just not enough creative accountability to help George more properly tell the story in his head.
      LOTR had all 3-hour movies and they're masterpieces. The Star Wars prequels could've been the same, or at least ROTS

    • @FriendlyDarkwraith
      @FriendlyDarkwraith 2 роки тому +1

      @@christiannorton9400 There's a four-hour cut of Revenge of the Sith sitting around at Skywalker Ranch somewhere, gathering dust.

    • @user-xx6vy9ri8p
      @user-xx6vy9ri8p 2 роки тому

      He fights 3 Jedi at ones on the temple recording and wins. As Vader, he destroys all machinery around him without moving his arms.

  • @mray4784
    @mray4784 2 роки тому +11

    For me is still the best Star wars fight ever along with Luke vs Vader in ESB and Obi wan vs Maul in TPM. But yeah, it could be better.

  • @thehermitman822
    @thehermitman822 2 роки тому +11

    "I HAVE THE HIGH GROUND"
    "YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE"
    Ah, memories...that are burned forever in your head. *GET THEM OUT*

  • @maxentirunos
    @maxentirunos 2 роки тому +5

    Eh, I think you are frankly missing the point of this duel. It had to happen.
    You would have propably been more right about almost all you point talking about their recent duel in Kenobi series.

  • @MalevolentSpirit234
    @MalevolentSpirit234 2 роки тому +10

    Ok, so there is a problem with this video in literally the first five minutes.
    First point: When you say that Anakin sounds like a neckbeard... Wow, is this the first time you realized this? THAT is the actual intention of the scene and always was, Anakin's love for Padme was shown in previous scenes like in the one when he is talking to Obi-Wan on the balcony, but this sand scene establishes that he is not good at romance and (this is important) does not read other people's emotions and feelings well, hence the initially failed romance with Padme (People seem to forget she rejects him early on in the movie). Anakin's inability to communicate reaches its climax in Revenge of the Sith, where even despite Obi-Wan praising Anakin for his humility before he departs for Utapau, Anakin still believes Obi-Wan doesn't trust him (Despite Obi-Wan vouching for Anakin when he is in private with Mace Windu and Yoda on the gunship).
    You also ignore what happened during the fight: Obi-Wan, a Jedi Master, and Anakin, one rank below at Jedi Knight, both attempt to force push each other, only to match in strength. The intention of this is to show that Anakin and Obi-Wan are actually indeed at the same level despite their ranks and varying levels of experience, Anakin still does have a solid chance at beating Obi-Wan.
    Anakin monologuing in the middle of the fighr would also ruin the immersion and Anakin's character development: This duel is the representation of both the characters exerting all their strengths to defeat each other. They are not talking for the most part because they are focused on trying to kill each other, and when they are indeed talking its because they can't physically reach each other anymore and they are taking a break (standing on different platforms). By the end of the battle, they are sweaty to the point of shining, greasy, dirt is all over them and their hair is completely messed up. They had no time for dialogue for the most part.
    Anakin is actually also a man of few but exceptionally honest words, contrasted with Palpatine who is shown to intentionally make empty promises. Even during the fight with Dooku, the only thing he says to the Count is "My powers have doubled since the last time we've met", which is shortly after proven right after he outlasts Obi-Wan and beats Dooku at his own game, showing how much he progressed from AotC. Also for example, when he is with Palpatine, you can see him sometimes suppressing what he wants to say and awkwardly shifting around in his seat. There is actually an interesting point where in Revenge of the Sith he schools Palpatine about the difference between the Jedi and the Sith, resorting Palpatine to use the Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise to actually lure Anakin in to become his apprentice.
    Saying that characters need to talk a lot during the fights misses the point of the Star Wars films: Vader monologues to Luke a lot because he IS more powerful than Luke, Dooku and Palpatine do the same thing a lot because they are or perceive themselves to be more powerful than their opponents. And that is forgetting that a frustrated and a completely fallen Anakin at the end of the Mustafar duel himself says "You underestimate my power", doing the exact thing you said Lucas should have and showing how he feels he has gotten stronger with the dark side, only to be proven wrong and to suffer for that mistake by losing the rest of his limbs and almost dying.
    In the end, I will say this video itself is emotionally hollow.

    • @Wintericecrystal
      @Wintericecrystal 2 роки тому +1

      Lucas is a bad dialogue writer in general. Ford himself told him as much. I don't believe for a minute the neckbeard-like dialogue was intentional. It was also dated - Anakin's clumsy "with me or against me" line before the fight was a clear reference to then-president George Bush and didn't really make sense in context of the movie.

    • @MalevolentSpirit234
      @MalevolentSpirit234 2 роки тому +1

      @@Wintericecrystal Considering Anakin got rejected by Padme shortly after, I am absolutely sure this was intended. Needless to say, before this scene too Anakin looked creepily at Padme, and Padme said to him "Don't look at me like that". If you really think Lucas just wrote that Anakin was creepy "coincidentally", would he really have included Padme telling Anakin to stop ogling at her?

  • @pedroachinelli5431
    @pedroachinelli5431 2 роки тому +6

    Hardly I would call that scene boring. Everything can improve allways but fits the narrative. If I changed anything I would make Obi-Wan mention the padawan that anakin kill and how he is ready to slaugther anyone in any number in order to save Padme. That would make the viewer root more for Obi-Wan, just the fact he didn't give him the option to surrender already tells you he need it to fight but didn't want to.

  • @gamemasteranthony2756
    @gamemasteranthony2756 2 роки тому +13

    And as soon as the four emotions showed up, I immediately thought of Athena Sykes from Ace Attorney.
    Regardless...this was an interesting discussion. It's actually makes sense that even a single scene must have narrative significance by having some change take place.

  • @Gulmanzo69
    @Gulmanzo69 2 роки тому +6

    No way 😳

  • @user-rh1jo1yy9e
    @user-rh1jo1yy9e 2 роки тому +8

    I never thought I'd hear you ever talk about Shadiversity, because I view my interest in medieval history and armorment completely separately from my interest in creative writing, but I think it's super cool that so many different people on this site contribute ideas to each other from places that seem completely unrelated to each other.

    • @jamiemunn9200
      @jamiemunn9200 Рік тому +1

      I've found most writers throughly enjoy history. It's a past you can extrapolate into a physical future. Hence, understanding how world building means everything.

    • @ravioli_826
      @ravioli_826 Рік тому

      Shad does creative writing videos all the time, he’s a published author

  • @TheDracolordian
    @TheDracolordian 2 роки тому +7

    I disagree but who knows what ace you have up your sleeve ld I’ll just have to wait and see

  • @viatorinterra
    @viatorinterra 2 роки тому +5

    the final Rob Roy duel is so good, and this video explains why: the power balance starts out even, but shifts to the bad guy as he chips away at Liam Neeson. We get more and more fearful as Liam Neeson bleeds out from every hit. But just as he looks like he's about to fall, he does something unexpected and wins. We jump for joy in gladness.

  • @MedalionDS9
    @MedalionDS9 2 роки тому +6

    This is not a good excuse but... this kind of ADHD lightsaber duel reinforces what Lucas always thought of to himself that his Star Wars was originally made for kids... despite the occasional dark moment here or there. He focused on the spectacle of the fight because that is what he thought audiences wanted to see... the ultimate fight, and less on dialogue... the opposite of how the OT duels worked... he thought we wanted to see the Jedi at their prime and their style of fighting means drawing it out on purpose... and this would mainly appeal to younger audiences like kids. I see all sorts of younger star wars fan channels who praise the Prequels and love this duel (those who grew up as kids watching the prequels), and can't get enough... which is why we had a big drawn out fight in the Kenobi series save for budget. Older more discerning audiences want narratives and emotions that propel the duel, not just action after action after action... and boring action at that... there is no tension to the fight because... it's a PREQUEL, we know the outcome... it doesn't matter how much they make it seem like Anakin might get the upper-hand, we know how it turns out anyways. Stop wasting our time to the minutia of each fight move, and get to the feelings and dialogue!

  • @anotheroutlier1227
    @anotheroutlier1227 2 роки тому +2

    Talking about story in fight scene's got me thinking about the greatest sword fight in The Princess Bride. Great stuff.

  • @polishscribe674
    @polishscribe674 Рік тому +2

    I thought the point of this duel was to show that they are equal in fight and the only thing that could defeat him was not a lightsaber, but his own arrogance.

  • @davisgilbert6179
    @davisgilbert6179 Рік тому +1

    Aniken draws on his dark force, powers and utilizes that to pull the light saber out of Obi-Wan‘s hands.
    Obi-Wan shifts to a defensive position as the battle continues.
    Aniken after regaining, his light saber, utilizes the force and goes to attack Obi-Wan at the same time. Obi-Wan expecting this Dodge is the debris that Aniken is pulling towards him as he maneuvers, and they begin trading blows. In order to avoid another strike from Anakin Obi-Wan jumps up to get the iconic scene of I have the Highground.
    At which point Anakin tries to distract Obi-Wan with more debris as he lunges to take out Obi-Wan. Obi-Wan uses his own force powers to block the debris and takes out Anakin’s legs Q ending sequence as the original movies depicted it, with Anakin, landing right, near the river of lava and starting to burn.
    Also, any chance of grammar, this was done on the phone.

  • @alexandrews6256
    @alexandrews6256 2 роки тому +3

    the mystery question of that end should be a final showdown, or at least the drama of one.
    Obi Wan and Anikin put their views out for the both of them to see, Obi Wan keeps his eyes closed in a kind of meditation, focusing, and standing in wait.
    Anikin leaps in the air, above and behind Obi Wan, using the force to catch his Lightsaber, attempting to strike Obi Wan's head in a flight of rage. Obi Wan lifts his saber to his hand, igniting it with the force, his path clear, he slices Anakin's hand, proving his focus to be greater than Anakin's power. In Anakin's fall, his igniting lightsaber cuts off his own leg before losing power, to symbolize that it was his own recklessness that tore him apart, and made him the one to lose the battle. Obi Wan in pain tries one last time to reach out to his old friend to try saving the hero he knows, but the pain clouding Anakin's mind has him blaming his old master for his own destruction, as lava flow begins to tear through his uninjured leg.

  • @TheAutistWhisperer
    @TheAutistWhisperer 2 роки тому +23

    I thought the fight was great and had a lot of emotional weight behind it.

    • @sasaki999pro
      @sasaki999pro 2 роки тому +8

      literally the only emotional battle in the prequals. But it definitely pays off, its easily the best saber duel in the franchise.

    • @user-xx6vy9ri8p
      @user-xx6vy9ri8p 2 роки тому

      @@sasaki999pro Duel of Fates?

    • @sasaki999pro
      @sasaki999pro 2 роки тому

      @@user-xx6vy9ri8p scored and choreographed well, but theres no real tension since we're not given any real reason to be attached to characters, the villain is "literally who?" Obi wan has barely any personality, and Qui Gon is...okay, not offensively undercooked, but not exactly compelling either. Maybe it was made better with retroactive continuity from the expanded universe, but as a stand alone film fight it feels like theres no real stakes, its not even clear what will happen if Darth Maul wins since anakin effectively nuetralizes the entire droid army in a completely unrelated scene. And if I'm supposed to be preattached to obi-wan from the original trilogy, than the fight has even LESS stakes since I know hes going to survive regardless.

    • @user-xx6vy9ri8p
      @user-xx6vy9ri8p 2 роки тому

      @@sasaki999pro Phantom Menace, scene with laser doors: Obi-Wan, as a young learner, is nervious, he stands, breathes heavily and stares at his master. Qui-Gon, like true Jedi, is meditating. Maul, as a Sith, is walking like a tiger in a cell, feeding his rage.
      After Qui-Gon's death Obi-Wan uses dark side and cuts Mauls weapon, but Maul has more experience on this ground, and he overpowers him. Then he becomes overconfident, while Obi-Wan gets calm, uses his brain and pulls a trick with Qui-Gon's lightsaber which Maul didn't see out of arrogance. Excellent character portrayal.

  • @daniellindsey7025
    @daniellindsey7025 2 роки тому +7

    I completely disagree the entire point is that Obi-Won is completely out classed he is on the back foot the entire time until the very end.

    • @Nerazmus
      @Nerazmus 2 роки тому +1

      It's almost like LD didn't actually watch the fight.

    • @daniellindsey7025
      @daniellindsey7025 2 роки тому +2

      @@Nerazmus oh no he did it is just a preference it could be made better by adding some narrative complexity but here I think less is more.

    • @theultimategman407
      @theultimategman407 2 роки тому +1

      It's almost like it was a STATIC clash until the end hmmm....🤔🤔

    • @Nerazmus
      @Nerazmus 2 роки тому +1

      @@daniellindsey7025 I think the narrative was just fine. Star Wars was never complex... well until expanded universe happened.

  • @Assassin21BEKA
    @Assassin21BEKA 2 роки тому +6

    Wait, is it considered boring?

    • @malcolmfletcher2659
      @malcolmfletcher2659 2 роки тому +10

      Heck no it isn't, unless you are apart of a small minority of people that think it is for some reason. Don't worry, they're wrong.

    • @thehermitman822
      @thehermitman822 2 роки тому

      Yeah. I just watched it on Fake Fight Commentary and it's uncanny now compared to when it came out. They really like sabre spinning more than attacking too. Guess it's good for ppl that prefer gymnastics or stunt performance to actual fight choreography.

    • @vileluca
      @vileluca 2 роки тому +2

      @@thehermitman822 Shadiversity also did a breakdown of it and while it's not perfect, by no means was it bad or boring

    • @thehermitman822
      @thehermitman822 2 роки тому

      @@vileluca Unfortunately, it is arguable. I'm not gonna hate on anyone liking it. I watched the OSWT after adulthood because I was always a TNG fan first. It's great for it's time and I give it credit for the impact it made on the movie industry but it was never impactful on a personal level to me.

    • @vileluca
      @vileluca 2 роки тому

      @@thehermitman822 Anything is arguable when you have subjective parameters

  • @silvertongue.242_99
    @silvertongue.242_99 2 роки тому +8

    I still like the fight it's pretty sweaty against two powerful Jedi. Plus the work they did in choreography is cool

  • @raptordaraptor7861
    @raptordaraptor7861 2 роки тому +5

    I actually thought this was going to be a joke video with lit angel like the Reylo video at first, because I thought the fight was pretty good, esspecially compared to other parts of the prequels and sequel trilogy.
    Honestly though, I don't disagree with the idea that the fight could have been handled better, with more dynamic changes in power. I'd hesitate to call the fight boring though. The colorful flurishes, frequent repositioning, and hazardous enviernment made it seem fun, even if it was lacking narritivly. Switching the balance back and forth would be a more dynamic way of showing how closely matched they were, I can agree with.
    This was a more thought provoking video than I thought it would be, that is for sure.

  • @ferrishthefish
    @ferrishthefish 2 роки тому +3

    I think Luo Lang vs. Nanashi from Sword of the Stranger would be a better comparison in terms of how Anakin vs. Obi-Wan should have gone. It is also long and has no dialogue, but every exchange is thrilling in how each opponent creates openings for themselves, only for the other to parry or even reverse the situation, and it does all boil down to one final blow in which the seemingly worthless item Nanashi accepted as payment for his services ends up saving his life.

  • @Klespyrian
    @Klespyrian 8 місяців тому +1

    I never once thought that fight was boring.

  • @TrosheeWasTaken
    @TrosheeWasTaken 2 роки тому +5

    This better be a troll

  • @JoshSJoshingWithYa
    @JoshSJoshingWithYa 2 роки тому +1

    “It’s over, Anakin! I have the high ground!” Obi Wan exclaims in an attempt to goad his overconfident opponent.
    “You underestimate my power!”
    Anakin, in a rage, surprises Obi Wan by using a new force power he had never seen his former apprentice use before: Force Lightning. Obi Wan uses the lightsabers to block the attack, but as Anakin continues to use it, his own body gets pushed closer and closer to the edge of the platform by the sheer force of his new power. Anakin looks down in fear towards the lava below, but he can not end his attack.
    “Anakin, no!” Obi Wan screams, realizing Anakin’s grave mistake. He throws Anakin’s lightsaber using the force, chopping his arm off and stopping the attack, but it was too late. Anakin had lost his balance and had plummeted towards the lava. In the short span of time as Anakin falls, his leg lands in the lava, melting it and catching the rest of Anakin’s body on fire, before Obi Wan is able to catch him using the force and pull Anakin towards the shore. Face to face with Vader, Obi Wan chastises the wriggling husk of his former apprentice in tears.
    “You were the chosen one!”

  • @jonathankozenko
    @jonathankozenko 2 роки тому +3

    I think one could also do an interesting alternate comparison on hand-to-hand fights in movies, and how the balance of power can be used for cathartic effect (or more importantly, when done wrong, has a way of sapping the catharsis from the scene). Sometimes hand-to-hand fights want to showcase how powerful the villain is by having the villain land literally dozens of blows on the heroes without receiving a single hit, but as an audience member, you actually just get frustrated, especially if you've come to emotionally hate the villain. Compare that to something like, say, the Police Captain vs Mad-Dog fight half way through the first Raid movie - it's clear throughout pretty much the entire fight that Mad-Dog is going to win, and he absolutely annihilates the Police Captain, however the Mad-Dog character does receive quite a number of blows himself, including a few that looked like they seriously hurt. This works both because it gives you a slight hope that the villain might not win, and it also works because you know that the villain, upon emerging the victor, still suffered some genuine pain, giving some mild emotional satisfaction if nothing else.

  • @darthgamer9861
    @darthgamer9861 2 роки тому +54

    sorry to say, but I’m gonna most likely give this one a miss. this is my favorite fight in the entire prequel trilogy and I’ve yet to hear a single compelling argument against this fight. nothing personal.

    • @scottrauch1261
      @scottrauch1261 2 роки тому +3

      Might be about the kenobi miniseries, and the thumbnail is a red herring. At least thats my hope.

    • @baronvonbeandip
      @baronvonbeandip 2 роки тому +2

      Compare this fight to, say, the fight from the end of Enter the Dragon, Legend of the Drunken Master, or any fight from Hero. Hell, the Darth Maul fight in Phantom Menace is better than this lol

    • @theultimategman407
      @theultimategman407 2 роки тому +1

      @@baronvonbeandip PHANTOM MENACE IS THE BEST FIGHT IN THE PREUALS. REPRESENT!!!!!!

  • @mageofvoid4282
    @mageofvoid4282 2 роки тому +4

    presenting "the showdown" duel and not mentioning berserk is a crime lol

  • @willdominatetheunviersein123
    @willdominatetheunviersein123 2 роки тому +3

    Inevitable 🤡 circus waiting room:

  • @darrellclark9719
    @darrellclark9719 2 роки тому +6

    Speak for yourself bruh

  • @nofillergamingknight7319
    @nofillergamingknight7319 2 роки тому +10

    I'm Sorry?!? WHAT?? It's one of the Best Fight Scenes in ALL the Movies.

  • @eduardolongoaurelianojr5744
    @eduardolongoaurelianojr5744 2 роки тому +3

    "It's just a flesh wound" - Dark Jedi Knight Anakin, at the end of the battle

  • @stormy_person7530
    @stormy_person7530 Рік тому +1

    ...Anakin summons up all his dark powers, and tries to Force Pull his own saber out of Obi-Wan's hand, but Obi-Wan is able to keep his grip and avoid rearming his former pupil. (Afraid --> Glad)
    But then, Anakin's true plans were revealed, as he instead uses the Force to destabilize the platform Obi-Wan is standing on, causing him to stumble and bits of molten lava to bubble onto the platform, forcing Obi-Wan to let go of Anakin's lightsaber in order to keep his footing. (Glad --> Afraid)
    Anakin uses that opportunity to Force Pull the lightsaber to his hand, abandoning his grip on the platform in order to arrogantly prove his superiority in a true fight. The two former friends once more enter fighting stances (Afraid --> Sad/Mad)
    They clash for a _few_ strikes, but Anakin's hate has only grown during the duel, and his already aggressive sword style mixes with that aggression and dark power to have Darth Vader give up the finesse and carefulness in order to swing wildly at Obi-Wan, using the lightsaber less as a fine-tuned and civilized sword and more as a club that insta-kills anything it touches, his dark powers becoming so potent that Force Lightning begins to arc off of him. (Sad/Mad --> Afraid)
    Obi-Wan, forced to use all of his strength and agility to block everything from Anakin, disengages from the fight and leaps back onto higher ground, and recenters himself. He, for one last time, _begs_ Anakin to give up this path of hatred, but it is Darth Vader who refuses. (Afraid --> Sad)
    Darth Vader begins to chase Obi-Wan up the hill, but Obi-Wan begins to mimick Anakin's earlier tricks, using his Force powers in order to cause the terrain to become uneven, lava to spout up around his feet, and even throws a few rocks at Vader, but Vader is able to deflect them. Once more entering combat range, Darth Vader lunges forward with one last, wild strike... (Sad --> Afraid)
    ...And, as the two brothers pass one another, it is Vader's overly-aggresive sword style that is his undoing, as Obi-Wan's own fighting style allows him to capitalize on Vader's open guard, delivering a single slash that cuts off Vader's other hand. (Afraid --> Glad)
    But Obi-Wan is not left unscathed by the exchange. Vader managed to clip him with his attack, just enough to take him out of commission for the moment, but not enough to leave permanent damage should he receive medical attention in time. The force of the last clash sends Vader tumbling down the rocky hillside they were on, and the lava that Obi-Wan caused to spout up early causes Vader to catch on fire, his clothes causing an inferno that causes him heavy damage and the loss of use on his legs, as he howls his vitriolic hatred of the nearly-unconscious Obi-Wan. (Glad --> Sad)
    As Obi-Wan slips into unconsciousness, a transport ship finally arrives, loading Obi-Wan onto a stretcher and taking him to receive medical attention... but Anakin's body is left unnoticed. (Sad --> Glad)
    Afterwards, Palpatine retrieves Darth Vader's body and ensures his survival through the iconic black Darth Vader outfit, as normal. (Glad --> Afraid)

  • @StageInTheSkyCreations
    @StageInTheSkyCreations 2 роки тому +2

    So, I think different people watch movies for different reasons in this aspect. It's kind of like how some people complained about the Man of Steel being too "all-out" during his fight against Zod...while personally, it's exactly what I wanted. I don't believe every fight scene needs to have a narrative where we focus on emotions. At the same time, if you don't have a narrative, I think it should have something else...which is what I think the Revenge of the Sith fight had...a demonstration of skill and ability.
    When I watched Anakin vs Obi-Won it gave me exactly what I wanted. The speed, precision and sword-play that went on long enough for me to be more than satisfied. Its why I watched Star Wars. I don't care about the galaxy. I don't care about the republic narrative. I just want to see a good sword-fight with laser swords and I got it.
    It's the same with the Dark Knight trilogy. While I can appreciate what Nolan was going for with the realism...I watch Batman to see him kick-ass and kick it well. I hated the choreography of those fight scenes so much. I didn't like the fighting style, however pragmatic and effective as it seemed. I loved Ben Afflect's Batman fighting style and Pattinson's much better.
    But as a writer, you did give me something cool to think over when it came to those four emotions. In the end, I just think that it's more important to consider the audience. Sometimes, when you focus on the audience that cares more about emotions, you lose the audience who wants to see a decent display of skill and might. And vice versa. Yes, you can do both. But with Star Wars Revenge of the Sith...I'm good with it.

  • @meemmahn2856
    @meemmahn2856 Рік тому

    my attempt at finishing the duel:
    Obi-Wan, uncomfortable on the loose gravel of the riverbank desperately thinking of a way to avoid the inevitable. "You underestimate my power!' Anakin bellowed. He shifted his weight from one foot to the other, then settled. "Don't try it." Obi-Wan begged. His voice full of emotion he was no longer able to control. Anakin leaped, Obi-Wan aligned the blades with his former padawan's heart, but they were knocked away by Anakin's immense push. Obi-Wan dove to the side of a kick that could've shattered bone, then blasted away a small area of the hillside where he was just standing. A small landslide started which Anakin was caught in. He tumbled down the hill, bones and limbs being crushed by the falling debris until he slowed some rocks with the force, stopping them at the bank. He had partial use of one arm, not enough to get away from the immense heat of the lava. He caught on fire immediately. He screamed out in pain, not kicking and flailing only because he was mostly paralyzed. Obi-Wan knelt down beside him, tears streaming down his face. "I failed you Anakin. I only hope the force will still take you in." He had no time to mourn his pupil's loss. The chancellor would soon sense that something had gone awry. Despite the fight he just had, he found renewed strength. He sprinted the whole way back to Padme who lay dying on the ground. He picked her up and carried her into the ship. He then walked to the cockpit, slumped into the pilot's seat, set a course for Polis Massa.
    English is my worst subject, so I fully expect this to be trash, lol.

  • @5BBassist4Christ
    @5BBassist4Christ Рік тому +1

    I get your argument, -that the fight is pretty one-dimensional, but I would argue that where it fits in the story gives it more allowance than most circumstances of this nature.
    First, we already know the ending because we have seen 4-6, we just don't know how it's all going to play out. Because of this, we can't feel afraid for Obi Wan, or glad that he might turn Anakin back to the light. We are left in a state of sadness to see their friendship come to this.
    Second, this fight doesn't stand alone; it cuts back and forth with Yoda's battle with Palpatine, which does have more power shifts. Also, in that since, because Yoda and Palpatine's battle was primarily Force powers, it makes since for Obi Wan and Anakin to be primarily sword swings.
    Third, this battle is the build up between Anakin's and Obi Wan's relationship, but also the build up of Palpatine's entire rise to power. The stand off reference from the Westerners does apply here, because it was all built up. The build up has been for three long movies now, so there is more liberty to maintain one dimensional direction/emotion throughout the fight. It's like how Beethoven's finale to his Symphony V can maintain long periods of high tension without getting stale because he's built up to it for 20 minutes in three different movements.
    Fourth, their long battle of little power shifts serves to show how evenly balanced they are, -which is tension in itself. It's not a constant back and forth of who has the upper hand, but a question of who's going to mess up first.
    Lastly, there are some power shifts in this battle. Anakin does get the upper hand a couple of times in the control room, (although those advantages do not feel deserved, especially because the main one happened off screen, where it just cuts back to Anakin chocking Obi Wan), and Obi Wan did get a couple of advantages on Anakin, specifically when he jumped away from the lava-fall before Anakin did. But I would agree that more power shifts could have upped the tension on this battle significantly.

  • @pikkyeaterz
    @pikkyeaterz 2 роки тому +5

    While We appreciate the advice for writing action, We have to fundamentally disagree with the idea that The Battle of the Heroes needs to be anything like this. The point isn't for you to feel afraid or relieved (part of that is because the ending is a forgone conclusion), the point is that this battle is the culmination of the whole Star Wars saga and that we get to enjoy it with an action fight. It shows Obi-Wan on the defensive because Anakin is his superior, and everything that happens does so because they need to get to point B and they need to make it believable. There is nothing inherently wrong with spectacle without suspense, and it's not forgettable or emotionless just because it doesn't show a shift in power. The whole idea is that We see Anakin's descent to villainy realized and stew in that as we get to enjoy the grandest fight in the greatest cinematic epic ever produced. There is emotion there, and it's great, but why can't We just have a fun action fight? There are plenty of movies with fun action or fights without choreography and emotion directly being tied, and this scene takes nothing away from the movie besides some time.

  • @DarthCalculus
    @DarthCalculus 2 роки тому +5

    I have definitely noticed that some battles are just "pew pew pew!" totally forgettable action scenes. It really is special to see a well choreographed fight

  • @clarkside4493
    @clarkside4493 2 роки тому +2

    Yoda and Palpatine's fight has more ebb and flow like this. Palapatine zapping Yoda, Yoda faking his KO, Palpatine zapping Yoda again, Yoda catches it and tries to close the distance to, Palpatine flinging the senate at Yoda. We switch between glad and afraid until Palpatine wins and we're sad for Yoda.

    • @taragnor
      @taragnor 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, Yoda and Palpatine's fight was very well done in that regard. You see a bunch of times when they surprise each other with various tricks and displays of power, and the momentum of the fight shifts. With Anakin/Obiwan, there isn't that sense of either really being in a desperate spot. Even when both of them were balancing on the platforms on the lava, you never really got the feeling either was getting pressured or knocked back. It was just a pure standstill fight that lacked real tension.

  • @malcolmfletcher2659
    @malcolmfletcher2659 2 роки тому +19

    Oh heck nah this dude just said "The reason why Anakin vs Obi-Wan is boring" like it's a fact.

  • @Dragodemon000
    @Dragodemon000 2 роки тому +2

    My ending for the ROTS tweaks:
    Anakin attempts to convey his raw power by force pushing and pulling the stream of lava with his severed arm. Maybe even a reprise of Palpatine's line "The dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities-" before jettisoning up plumes of lava, as if he is bending the entire refinery or perhaps the moon itself to his will. Hit that chosen one ubermensch note over the head. In the process of doing so, he raises up whatever platform/raft he's floating on (insert high ground memes here) and rapidly cools the magma to look down on his former master and lament his impotence. After some back and forth, Anakin spites Obi-Wan by saying he can no longer hate someone unfit for even his pity, and he attempts to abandon the battle and return to Padme's side.
    However, the structure he Force built collapses beneath him. Maybe a distraction, maybe a metaphor for how he had only a hollow victory doomed to failure, or maybe he just has no idea how he did it and thus no idea how to do it well. Point being, Anakin's leap is no longer directly into an obvious trap, but an attempt at ending the fighting on his own terms, possibly in such a way that neither of the beloved characters has to die. But Anakin reaching the shore, even with Obi-Wan disengaging both weapons and instinctively rushing to his aid, doesn't aid the fact he was still too close to the active magma streams. Maybe Obi-Wan raises his blade one last time, offering to put Anakin out of his misery if there is absolutely no way to save him, starting to force pull him out of the fire, but then Anakin's hatred flares up once more and flings Kenobi back to the landing pad. With the dark side and raw rage taking control over, he cannot and will not accept the help of someone who he believes cannot treat him with dignity and respect. That or the last flicker of light in Anakin decides it is too late for him to be saved, just as he would declare to his son many years later.
    And so, Anakin's final act is ensuring Obi-Wan does not see the birth of Darth Vader as we now know him. A charred husk of tragedy with all the power in the galaxy save the one ability he sought most. To protect the ones he loved. He could exercise this for one person, one last time: his brother.

  • @darktenor4967
    @darktenor4967 2 роки тому +2

    Obiwan stands on the sure holding two light sabres and urges Anakin to return to the light, telling him its not too late, perhaps saying he sees good in him as Luke would later do.
    Anakin snarls and Obiwan, telling him he is the master now, and summons all of his dark side potential to shoots force lightning, which Obiwan blocks with the two sabres, however the force of the attack snaps Obiwan's feet out from under him and he starts to slide down the shale slope back towards the Lava, .
    Anakin glotes, telling Obiwan that he has nothing to learn from obiwan, that he Anakin is now Darth vader, more powerful than a Jedi.
    Obiwan siezes a fixed boulder on the slope, dropping Anakin's light sabre, and asks his former pupil if he's so powerful, what happened to his wife, where is Padmé? He points out that Padmé loved Anakin, as did he, not Darth vader.
    enraged, Anakin pulls his sabre back into his hand and leaps towards his master, light sabre ready to cut Obiwan down.
    obiwan tells him "you've failed darth",
    And as Anakin lands, reveals that the boulder he is apparently clutching desperately is actually a support strut from the fallen installation buried deep in the rocks of the slope.
    slicing through it with his light sabre, Obiwan causes an avalanche of rocks to sweep Anakin downwards into the lava. Anakin ends up on his hands and knees, his limbs being burned, just before he is burried in the falling rocks, as Obiwan runs up the slope to safety.
    The duel ends with Obiwan looking down at the mess of hot rocks and lava covering his former apprentice with a sad look on his face.
    I chose to construct the scene this way firstly, because Anakin's arogance must be his undoing, and because the theems of this duel should play directly into their next meeting in A new hope, with a far carmer vader now taunting Obiwan who clearly believes he's beyond redemption.
    Secondly, Anakin's treatment of Padmé should definitely have come up in the fight, since it was supposedly a major part of his character and should've been part of his downfall, particularly because in the film itself, his change from desperate to save his wife to willing to choke his wife realy was a bit of a snap decision, just like murdering the Jedi younglings, although I'll say Matthew Stova does a great job of this in the Revenge of the Sith novelisation.
    I also wanted Anakin to go completely into his dark side apotheosis, with the implication that this is him at his most powerful, since powerful though Vader is in the rest of the films, obviously being as badly wounded and reconstructed as he was, would have an effect, hence this one time only use of force lightning, which we'd previously seen palpatine use, and which Vader would never use again.
    Obiwan blocking the lightning and nearly falling down the slope is also a call back to Vader's final defeat of Palpatine in return of the Jedi, (no, it had nothing todo with anything in the Disney trilogy, since as far as I'm concerned Disney starwars isn't cannon).

  • @cronos4040
    @cronos4040 Рік тому

    Anakin and Obi-Wan stared each other down. Kenobi's gaze did not falter, but his grip did tighten as he gazed at the boy he called brother. A man he had taught all he knew, in the hopes he would watch that boy surpass him. To achieve the destiny the Force had ready for him. To be the Jedi he always was. Only now, that man had risen to kill him.
    Anakin's clenched fist trembled, and Obi- Wan couldn't tell if it was from rage or the sheer power Skywalker had attained, like a predator just before the kill. Though the Jedi stood on higher ground, burning sands just cool enough to tolerate above scorching lava, he felt he had no height above the monster that glared at its prey. For a moment the rolling hills of molten rock and shattered remains of the refinery seemed to ebb away like a receding shore, and there was a frighteningly calm silence between the two warriors.
    "I am sorry, Anakin." It was Kenobi that broke that silence, now that distance allowed him to speak, to reach out to his brother just once more. "I failed you. I wasn't there when you needed me."
    Anakin's face, a twisted visage of anger, seemed to die down with the tides if fire, and as if the flames fed into the former Jedi, a shadow leaked from the tattered black robes he wore, and revealed a sickly golden hue where eyes should have been. While a hateful whisper it crackled like lightning, "I never needed you."
    Like a trap, Darth Vader's fist sprung open, and as it lashed out at Obi-Wan, a storm exploded outward. Purple serpents of lightning raced from the Sith's single bare hand into the Jedi, who had only the time to block with both lightsabers. The energy hissed and constricted him, biting into his muscles, and as the majority of the dark side's power was caught in the glowing blue blades, Kenobi grunted as his body shouldered the weight of the Sith's tempest. Vader's sheer power and hatred exceeded Dooku's, and it was far more difficult to repel. Even Yoda would struggle against a tide of raw power like this.
    It was when his legs nearly buckled, when his blades felt like they may splinter from the pressure, that the aging Jedi looked on his friend once again.
    Only, Anakin was gone. In his place, a man cloaked in darkness, bathed in fire and only wrath coming from such capable hands. Darth Vader.
    The voice of Qui-Gon Jinn seemed to whisper to Obi-Wan, but the pain made it difficult to hear. He knew this was the Chosen One, that his master had died in part to lay down his path. Only, the chosen one had chosen another.
    The pain was mighty, the dark side even more, but Obi-Wan Kenobi raised himself against it. His doubt, his hope for his friend, quieted within him. The Force took its place as he acknowledged Anakin Skywalker had died before he came here. He only needed the strength now to bury him.
    The Jedi dropped his own weapon to free one hand, maintaining his grip on Anakin's lightsaber. The cascade of lightning, now focused on one blade instead of two, felt like it might shatter his right arm, but he didn't stumble. His freed left hand reached out with the Force, gripping a nearby piece of broken steel that had washed ashore of the molten river, and with desperate strength the Jedi threw it at Vader.
    The Sith grunted with effort at the surprise attack, the angle different enough that he had to look away from Kenobi. The assault of lightning did not stop, as Vader stopped the massive, half-melted machine with his glare, as if the dark side manifested an invisible shield; but the platform he stood on trembled, and he had lost both focus and balance momentarily.
    Obi-Wan pressed forward just as the balance shifted, and he pushed Anakin over that edge. With his last ounce of will, the Jedi poured the Forcd through all of his being, through Anakin's lightsaber, reversing the tempest against Vader. The Sith tried to regain his advantage but it was too late; the storm took him, biting into his flesh and the platform, shoving both further into the inferno. Vader's wrathful screams fought against the returned lightning with more of his own, and it was only a moment before one gave in. The platform exploded, and Darth Vader vanished into the depths of Mustafar.
    Obi-Wan staggered to his feet, breathing in the toxic fumes to replenish what he could into his tired lungs. The struggle had taken strength from him, as if his own body had aged and raced away from him, but he had the strength at least to walk. He clasped his dropped lightsaber to his belt, and stared down at Anakin's. He nearly threw it into the river, but he decided on one last act of selfishness. The last remnant of his fallen brother clung to him as he began his way back to the ship. Obi-Wan didn't look back again. He felt that hatred still there, and while he knew Vader had to have died, he couldn't bring himself to wait or see if his feelings deceived him. He needed to help the living, not tend to a dead man.
    And as Obi-Wan ascended from the hellish landscape of the battlefield, a dead man clung to the scorching sands, with his rage more alive than when it found him.

  • @Philxia66
    @Philxia66 2 роки тому +3

    All in all I agree that there should be more impactful shifts in the balance of power, and more emotional range in this fight. However, I think in your criticism you were being a bit too reductionist. A lot more happened in that fight than just "They Hit Swords". And believe it or not, the Anakin vs Kenobi fight does have shifts in the balance of power, but sadly they don't hold any narrative weight because they lack any lasting or serious consequences (something the sequels also suffer from in abundance).
    The status quo remains relatively unchanged, aside from them moving out from inside a place of safety to an outdoor hellscape with lava becoming an ever closer threat until the end, with Anakin being consumed by flames. I notice that you didn't change any of that in your rewrite. I wonder why? Maybe because it actually was a good idea. Don't get me wrong, I still really liked this video, and even your rewrite, and I think it prompted some positive things from me too, like the idea that maybe ROTS deserves a deeper look.

  • @RaichuWizDom
    @RaichuWizDom Рік тому

    One fight scene from Western animation that's worth looking at: Merlin vs Madam Mim. Merlin starts on the backfoot, taking evasive forms and smaller ones or faster ones, always dodging until Mim launches him in the air and he casually flattens her under a ton of blubber. Undeterred, she easily grabs him by the throat, forcing him back on the defensive with... a cartoon stereotype that's fallen out of favour, but an effective one, still.
    Mim is on the offensive for most of that fight. It's only when the crab claws come out that he turns things around, going from one attack to the next, some outright aggression only when he has the opportunity for a decisive blow. And when Mim goes for a cheat based on pure raw power (showcasing her character flaws again), Merlin's counter is arguably another cheat, but a more cerebral one, a cheat a clever wizard would do.
    Also, the fight only lasts a few minutes, so it doesn't wear out its welcome at all.

  • @IT-SaacStudios
    @IT-SaacStudios 2 роки тому +14

    This is a pretty accurate take on the fight and kind of the issue I had before. The fight really didn’t have anything going on outside of the music. Obi Wan and Anakin move to different locations and twirl around but nobody makes any impact towards each other. The fight just drags on until it gets to the end and my biggest disappointment is that it doesn’t take any advantage between the 2 characters or the general idea that it’s 2 former friends battling each other. The confrontation is so incredibly bland and the fight never even tries to attempt to execute the fight to exploit some internalization of each character. I never feel through the whole fight if Obi Wan is struggling with the fact that he’s fighting his own former padawan. Did he ever feel hesitant? Was there another way he could fix thing with Anakin? Has he come to full acceptance that he has to kill Anakin? This is why I fail to see why people say this fight has depth. Ive never seen anyone talk about the internal character work about this fight or how the fight stands out by itself, people only talk about the main idea that this fight was built up to by the movies, and only that the choreography and music is great. I used to love this fight as a child but when I grew up and saw more potential of what action can really do and when I saw more that I was personally interested in. This didn’t age well to me. And that’s where I see where people who love the fight come from, but I feel they have some sort of nostalgic bias growing up with it.

    • @dattebenforcer
      @dattebenforcer 2 роки тому +1

      Just play techno music over it and it becomes a dance fight.

    • @JadeSun7
      @JadeSun7 2 роки тому +3

      I think you're spot on. Being generous to Lucas, I think the point may have been to show just how in tune they were with one another up to this point, down to having the exact same fighting style and matching each other perfectly on every parry and counter attack.... but if that was the point it didn't land, and spending 6 minutes on making a single character statement is just overkill and ultimately a waste.
      John Williams, on the other hand, was doing some WORK! xD

    • @theultimategman407
      @theultimategman407 2 роки тому +1

      @@JadeSun7 John Williams music was slapping. But a great example of 2 characters who are in sync with each other but still try to gain the advantage would be the Obito vs Kakashi fight. you can make a long character statement in a fight but your execution has to be on point.

  • @screwielewie
    @screwielewie Рік тому +1

    Guess he skipped the part where they both briefly lost their sabres and fought hand to hand.

  • @yeetus_reetus_deeleetus
    @yeetus_reetus_deeleetus 2 роки тому +4

    Maybe its the one from kenobi?

  • @TheSoares500
    @TheSoares500 2 роки тому +2

    With one hand Vader still intents to fight, his eyes bright with that yellow hatred, his human hand beggons to twitch, like its trying to do something for the first time... Kenobi stares at him with caution, hold both sabers, not sure if should speak or slowly retreat, his whole body was trembling, near exaustion, was dificult to breave....
    then, vader's face twicthed as well, like he was in intense pain, followed by an inhuman roar, his arm sticked out and a massive force lightling came from its hand, makig contact with kenobi's defense but also pushing him back a few feet... Obiwan's legs could bearely hold him, vader was too strong too keep stalling the fight like he's been doing so far... eigther he flees or one of them has to die...
    Vader 's attack would stop, beeing unable to dissipate dark side energy like master yoda, both men were in a battle of atrition, both unable to move due to their positioning and exaustion, the most resilient would defenitly win...
    Then Anakin hears a voice, its was padme wispering something he couldnt hear, "but she's so far way, how could she found us already??" he thought while struggling to keep the force lightling on kenobi, the tendons on his and pleading for a break. But was there in the flesh, blaster at hand ready to shoot...but she couldnt kill her lover, so she gave a warning shot in a final attempt to toalk thing down.
    Distracted by the shot, Anakin stop the attack and almost fell to his knees...without miss a beat, obiwan throus both sabers at Vader to end to duel at once ...ends up cutting both his legs and human hand "Finally!" he sais before falling to the ground gasping for air.
    Padmé is horified, she got there too late and now theres nothing she can do other than help obiwan stand up while Anakin rolls down to the lava pit and burns.

  • @sanadbenali6993
    @sanadbenali6993 2 роки тому +1

    Anakin is so angry he lost his saber he uses force lightening and reaches the shore while toying with obi using lightning
    Slashes superficial cuts to obi calls him weak and pathetic
    The jedi order that fears fear and attachment are over
    The crippled Republic is over
    Soon he will have a strong empire built by him even that molting old emporer will soon be gone
    The emporer is already here and senses something insidious being born
    We think its vaders final form when suddenly an angry hurt obi uses force lightening surprising anakin stunning him to the ground briefly
    Evil obi grabs his saber charging , afraid and angry anakin stands to defend but is overpowered by an evil obi that is experiencing all that power for the first time
    Delivering critical hits obi severs anakin piece by piece hearing a force communication from the emporer you have done well my apprentice
    Shocked and disgusted obi flees
    The emporer gets vader in the suit but tortures him constantly dominating him know your place vader you were nothing as a jedi you are nothing compared to a sith lord
    Yes my master

  • @captnnarsice6388
    @captnnarsice6388 2 роки тому +3

    I don't know a single person who found the duel between Anakin and obi wan Boring ...

    • @taragnor
      @taragnor 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah, it'd be a little of a stretch to call it boring. But the point LD is making is pretty valid. Sure it's visually exciting because of all the lava and the lightsabers, but narratively it's lacking. Take away all the expensive computer graphics and it'd be really boring, since the drama behind it is weak.

  • @TheAutistWhisperer
    @TheAutistWhisperer 2 роки тому +1

    2:50 It also shows he hasn't forgotten his past as a slave. Sand reminds him of that.

  • @balrighty3523
    @balrighty3523 Рік тому

    So, the last emotional state we had was fear at the ultimate outcome of the battle as we watch Obiwan meditating on his platform above the lava while Anakin's platform drifts closer. When Obiwan gets to the shore, he leaps off, gaining the high ground and now more sure of his final victory. Anakin, however, again delves into his anger and dark Force powers as he treacherously pulls the entire landscape down into the lava. We now hover between mad and afraid (and then pushed more towards mad as Obiwan starts to get burned by being close to the lava while Anakin gloats). We stay there as his arrogance leads Anakin to take back his lightsaber to leap onto the shore and kill Obiwan once and for all.
    Arrogance because he had the upper hand by not contesting Obiwan's greater experience with a blade with his own, but by leaning into his strengths and greater Force abilities. Abandoning that approach, he sets himself up for Obiwan's last attack, the one that cripples Anakin and wins the day for Obiwan. We go from mad to glad (and then to sad as Obiwan's departing speech and Anakin's rage remind us of everything they've lost and given up).

  • @Ozarka0
    @Ozarka0 8 місяців тому +1

    You know, i went into this expecting to hear something I disagree with and writing out my own "well ackshooily" post, but honestly, I think you just gave me the secret sauce I have been desperately needing for my fight scenes in my own book. Thanks, Lit Devil!

  • @baronvonbeandip
    @baronvonbeandip 2 роки тому +1

    8:07 This man is about to talk about Kenshin v Saito. Bruuuuh, "battojutsu with sword and sheath". I haven't seen Kenshin in decades and that fight still gets me hype.

  • @tomspiegel5322
    @tomspiegel5322 2 роки тому +1

    14:02 Instead of Obi-Wan leaping away from Anakin, I would have Anakin lose his cool and tear down the bridge they're standing on. He would use his power to bring it crashing down into the lava river, like throwing the chess board across the room to prevent himself from losing.
    On another note, my friend pointed out two issues with this whole concept after I described it to him. First: Obi-Wan wouldn't have severed Anakin's robotic arm to spare him, because he already knew Anakin was too far gone. Second: the battle needed to remain stagnant because the point of it was to show that the two of them are evenly matched.
    I still like this, though, as it makes the whole fight more interesting from start to finish.

  • @leon1thelion580
    @leon1thelion580 2 роки тому +2

    Anakin throws chunks of lava at Obi Wan to get the other hand obi-wan drops anakin's lightsaber and when anakin leaps for it well OB one runs for cover . Obi Wan regains his stance faster than anakin's accounts for and Obi Wan comes in chopping off his remaining limbs before he can grab it

  • @eirrenia
    @eirrenia Рік тому

    …Anakin squares off for one last clash. On the shore Obi-Wan, calm now, speaks.
    “Can you not see what you’ve become, Anakin? Open your eyes! Ever since you were a child you have been driven to help others, protect others. You sought justice for the weak and powerless. But now? Where was justice when you slew the younglings in the temple, in the creche? Where was their peace? You’ve loved Padme for years but you just strangled her, the mother of your child! Where was her security? This path you’re on leads only to destruction.”
    Anakin freezes, and Obi-Wan’s tone turns pleading.
    “Even now it is not to late to turn back. Please, Anakin, do not force me to kill my brother.” For a moment his words seems to penetrate, the glow of yellow in Anakin’s eyes fading. “Do not let Palpatine destroy the good in you.”
    Anakin shuddered, blinked, and the yellow was back, brighter, more sickly than before. “The words of a traitor are worthless. I should have know the Jedi were plotting to take over.”
    “Was it the Jedi who just declared themselves Emperor? Think, Ana-”
    “Enough! Enough lies. Enough hypocrisy! It’s time to end this.” The air begins to crackle and snap around Vader as wind whips faster and faster in a growing cyclone.
    “Anakin, what are you doing!” Obi-Wan begins slowly backing away.
    “Afraid, Jedi? You should be. You can’t hold me back anymore,” he sneered.
    “I can feel you in the Force, whatever you’re attempting, you are exhausted, your control is shaking and you are standing over LAVA. This is insane!”
    “This is the power of the Dark side.” Anakin begins to rise as the Force wraps ever more tightly around him. Bursts of electricity split the surrounding air. “This is only the beginning of what Palpatine has to offer. Keep your feeble notions of Light and compassion. The Jedi are finished!”
    Caught by the wind, sprays of molten lava begin riding in the tumbling air.
    “Anakin, stop! Shut it down! This is too much for you, for anyone!” Obi-Wan is forced to split some of his focus to shield himself as he is pelted with small rocks and debris.
    “Anakin Skywalker is dead. I am Darth Vader now.”
    Obi-Wan’s voice is a thunder of absolute command. “Padawan, shut it down!”
    Anakin looks down at Obi-Wan, and though his eyes are crazed his voice is gentle as he says “Goodbye, Master.”
    Lifting his remaining hand, lightning begins to gather around it before suddenly lashing back into it’s wielder. Anakin screams. Obi-Wan sprints desperately away, whipping behind a boulder and wedging himself into a crevasse in the rock. The winds rise to a howling shriek as flying magma paints the landscape. It seems like hours, years, as Obi-Wan waits for the Force’s rage to calm.
    Eventually he stirs, rises, staggers his way back to the river of fire. There on an outcrop of the bank lies Anakin, limbs ablaze where they have fallen too close to the pooled lava. Numb, Obi-Wan uses the Force to move Anakin to a cooler patch of ground and smothers the flames.
    Charred flesh covers much of Anakin’s body but, in a twist of chance, his face is almost untouched. In the Force his spirit flickers weakly, so feebly.
    Later, Obi-Wan couldn’t have said how long he sat there on his knees by his once apprentice.
    He should, he ought, to make certain the threat was ended. He should-
    The blade lit, rose… and hung for an infinity.
    The blade vanishes, unsullied.
    At last the dim but steady glow of another life pushes him to his feet. Padme and her child lived. Duty remained. Looking out over the devastated field of stone and twisted metal he could only hope that a ship had been spared.
    ***
    Not the greatest, but workable for a quick outline.

  • @Calyde
    @Calyde 2 роки тому +2

    I never thought the original fight was bad per se, but I can’t deny that LD’s version is much better.

    • @theultimategman407
      @theultimategman407 2 роки тому

      it's not bad the choreography is good the settings change frequently, but I completely forgot they ever fought indoors at all in this fight because nothing happens until "I have the high ground"

  • @r3sgthepvs448
    @r3sgthepvs448 Рік тому +2

    This Video ignores some key factors.
    One it is a prequel so the viewer already knows how the fight is going to end. Therefore there are no real stakes the situation is clear there for the change of emotions wut be kind of ineffective. Pleas try to consider that the hole fight is meant to just trigger one emotion and that’s sadness. Wich is clearly emphasized by the fact that the end of the duel isn’t framed as a victory it dose not provide any relief but just more sadness and Pain.
    And than there is the fact that this fight dose not stand on its own and is meant to be seen intertwined with the fight between Yoda and the Emperor wich features lots of the changing situations but still is only meant to trigger desperation and sadness because again there are no stakes you already know the outcome of the fight.
    I do think that this video dose a good job of explaining narrative theory but it orderly ignores context and the meaning for the bigger scope for the story.
    Applying this theory in this situation makes as much sense as applying it to a fight featuring one punch man.
    ua-cam.com/video/ypZ6dfyj5TE/v-deo.html hear is a video that explains it better than I ever cut

  • @EdiTheDon
    @EdiTheDon 2 роки тому +1

    Should have been Obi Wan's increasingly grave determination vs Anakin's increasingly angry recklessness.

  • @miep3934
    @miep3934 2 роки тому

    OK, ending attempt:
    Anakin squares off against Obi-Wan and summons up his dark powers, and uses a combo of Force push and Force Lightning, showing just how terrifying a truly unleashed Anakin can be. Obi-Wan with his two Sabers can barely block the lightning, but the push pushes Obi-Wan back. Obi-Wan clings on for dear life in this desperate struggle, knowing that if he lets up, he dies. And so for a few seconds, he calms his mind again, thinking of how to counter someone so powerful. And then he remembers his fight with Maul. One good strike is all it takes to fell even the mightiest of foes. And so Obi-Wan turns out of the beam he's caught in and in one smooth motion delivers a single force push to Anakin's leg. But that is enough for Anakin to push himself off balance with all the power he put into the blast, electrocuting himself all the while. After a while, Anakin is charred by his own lightning, lying on the ground, sobbing, shouting like I petulant child "But I am the chosen one! This can't be!" Obi-Wan looks in mute despair at his former pupil lying there on the floor, riddled with hatred. "You took everything from me! I hate you!!" he shouts after Obi-Wan who turns around to look away from the mess he created. "I am sorry, for everything I did Anakin...I failed you...goodbye" and Obi-Wan leaves Anakin behind, who still cusses and screams at him, trying to use what little movement or power he can muster to hurt Obi-Wan as he slowly walks away.

  • @MalevolentSpirit234
    @MalevolentSpirit234 2 роки тому +27

    Probably a fake out, he is going to talk about the fights in the Kenobi series. Because the one in Revenge of the Sith for me tops any other fights from any other franchise.
    Edit: It was not a fake out.

    • @baronvonbeandip
      @baronvonbeandip 2 роки тому +4

      I...
      Have you watched... movies? Like, any of them. There is a whole genre, martial arts films, whose sole conceit is providing fights better than Anakin v Kenobi... and many of them carry better narratives too.

    • @MalevolentSpirit234
      @MalevolentSpirit234 2 роки тому +8

      @@baronvonbeandip Yes, I watched them. Rocky, the Jacky Chan movies, all of that stuff used to be on TV a lot when I was a kid. I watched anime fight scenes too, medieval duels, 300, Gladiator, all of that. But for me, the Anakin v Obi-Wan fight always was more interesting due to its unique story premise and the way it shows the dire consequences that Anakin had to suffer as a result of failing, and I personally sympathized with Anakin more than an any other character I ever saw.

    • @MerlosTheMad
      @MerlosTheMad 2 роки тому +5

      @@MalevolentSpirit234 Anakin's plight is too real. People become they're own worst enemy and turn their friends and family against them from their greedy or lustful actions all too often, even when we know what we're doing is wrong.

    • @darthgamer9861
      @darthgamer9861 2 роки тому +5

      why are prequels haters always so condescending to anyone who dares commit the crime of not thinking they are the worst things since WWII

  • @chrisdiokno5600
    @chrisdiokno5600 Рік тому

    I honestly like how especially on the novelization, it explains they can counter eachother so well cause they know how the other fights

  • @johnnylancenese
    @johnnylancenese 2 роки тому +3

    I will shamelessly shill for this fight due to the music alone.

  • @Toshineko
    @Toshineko 2 роки тому +1

    The fight maybe boring, but at least it gave us this:
    Obi-Wan: ''It's over, Anakin! I have the high ground!''
    Anakin: ''You underestimate my power.''
    Obi-Wan: ''Don't try it!''

  • @vallahdsacretor4839
    @vallahdsacretor4839 2 роки тому +1

    I'll give it a go.
    Part 6: The Shore.
    Obi Wan, now with the high ground and both lightsabers, stood there watching Anakin. His demeanor calm, his form relaxed. He knew Anakin, his brother, in all his virtues and flaws. Anakin summoned his power, steeled his will. Around him the magma began deforming, shifting around him. With only a single hand raised, he pulled the lava up behind him. Obi Wan could only marvel at his strength, saddened that this power had fallen to the Dark Side.
    Anakin lunged, spears of lava flowing past him towards his former master and friend, intent on closing him off from escape while he went in to break him with the Force. But in an instant, he saw his mistake.
    It was unlike what Anakin saw from him before. It was swift and decisive. Obi Wan had dashed forward and struck out. The lava spread across the shore around them as Anakin fell to the ground, limbs severed. Even in his final strike, Obi Wan held restraint towards Anakin, unable to kill him.
    Torn by what he had to do, and with lava flowing back down the shore towards them, Obi Wan retreated, jumping to a higher section free of the molten stone, only able to watch as Anakin met the lava and began burning. Even in such a crippled state, he watched as the lava was repelled, at least in part, as Anakin spat vitriol at Obi Wan. Whatever compassion and love Anakin held for Obi Wan was replaced, and Obi Wan could see it. Unable to hold back his sorrow, Obi Wan tried in vain to plead to Anakin to see sense once more.
    Ultimately, though, as Anakin began to burn, Obi Wan left. He could not bare to see his brother die, yet knew he couldn't save him. He could only leave and hope it ended here.

  • @davidbraccini4770
    @davidbraccini4770 2 роки тому +1

    I’ll save you ten minutes reader, the whole point of this video is “No shift of power=bad” wich is wrong for so many reasons that I speak in this comment.
    2:58 It is not old information Literature Devil, Anakin just now tells Padmé that he hated living on Tatooine because of him being a slave and him hating the environment. To give context in him saying that he hated sand it’s because Padmé said before that when she was a child she loved going to the beach with her friends.
    5:55 The point of Obi Wan and Anakin “Swinging” swords and being perfectly balanced is the fact that now the audience is surprised because the apprentice has reached the master level.
    9:44 So you claim that the battle is boring because there is no power shift, but the point of the battle is that the master and the apprentice are perfectly balanced. Here your argument is “No shift of power=boring battle” yet you are wrong. First of all it’s isn’t boring because the visuals are beautiful and second of all they speak a lot during the fight talking about their ideology.

  • @user-xx6vy9ri8p
    @user-xx6vy9ri8p 2 роки тому

    Many people think that prequel duels don't portray characters well. Here's why they are wrong.
    Phantom Menace, scene with laser doors: Obi-Wan, as a young learner, is nervious, he stands, breathes heavily and stares at his master. Qui-Gon, like true Jedi, is meditating. Maul, as a Sith, is walking like a tiger in a cell, feeding his rage.
    After Qui-Gon's death Obi-Wan uses dark side and cuts Mauls weapon, but Maul has more experience on this ground, and he overpowers him. Then he becomes overconfident, while Obi-Wan gets calm, uses his brain and pulls a trick with Qui-Gon's lightsaber which Maul didn't see out of arrogance. Excellent character portrayal.
    Attack of the Clones: Anakin is pissed for Jedi's deaths and Padme's drop, he runs forward and gets wrecked. Obi-Wan tries different styles on his opponent, but Dooku defeats him with minimal movement. Anakin fights agressively and loses lightsaber, than his arm.
    Dooku is way more skilled, he is trolling and provoking his opponents to open.
    Yoda is upset and disappointed on his former student, he shows him that Dark Side bonuses are no match for 800 years of experience. He chooses to save his friends rather than capture Dooku and end the war in critical moment.
    Dooku2: Anakin is way more skilled and disciplined, when Obi-Wan is knocked out, he combines his strenght with anger and defeats Dooku, and then executes him on emotions, which is a huge step to the dark side and set up for "too dangerous to be kept alive" scene.
    Mustafar duel:
    Anakin is master in offence, while Obi is master in defence, so they are evenly matched. Anakin opens several times in battle, but Obi-Wan can't bring himself to kill him. Anakin at some moment loses his weapon and starts choking, which is Vader's signature move. In the process of fighting they symbolically destroy the industrial machinery and everything starts to burn.

  • @markmeyer4532
    @markmeyer4532 Рік тому +1

    It is not apparent to me that this duel was meant to be entertaining; that that is not the purpose of the STAR WARS series but rather a consequence of the writing.
    From how I perceive this duel, this is not an exciting clash of swords but a micro story that contains the conclusion of the prequel trilogy, followed by the opening of the original trilogy. Within the duel, we see two evenly match opponents; neither one ever holding the high ground over the other until the very end where intelligence defeats pride.
    In addition, the scene which is full of violent imagery adds to the story of the duel; a pupil betraying his master. A master forced to destroy his corrupt pupil. A brother fighting a brother. And all over a lake of fire where good burns away leaving chaos and suffering, in both.
    I do not believe that this scene was meant to be exciting, I believe it was meant to draw a conclusion of the prequels by showing the very fall of the Old Republic, The Jedi and the The Chosen One and all is evident to me in this one duel.

  • @cosmicflashybeambeam2257
    @cosmicflashybeambeam2257 2 роки тому

    I don't really write and haven't watched it in a while, but I'll try.
    Obi-Wan: The Council had their doubts about you-
    Anakin: The Council? Why bring them up? Of course they never believed in my power!
    Obi-Wan: -but I believed in you.
    Anakin: Liar! If you did then you would have helped me get into the Council as a Jedi Master, not simply to "take a seat!" You could have done something!
    Obi-Wan: Qui-Gon believed in you.
    Anakin: What does that- that dead man have to do with m-me?
    Obi-Wan: He believed in you- he took care of you and taught you. He saw your potential and wanted to help.
    Anakin: No! He took me from my mom and left me with strangers!
    Obi-Wan: Didn't you choose to become a Jedi?
    Anakin: He used his Jedi mind-tricks on me!
    Obi-Wan: No, he didn't! He would never! Don't talk about those who are gone like that!
    Anakin: Then why did you bring up the Jedi Council?
    Akakin uses the force to make a lightsaber like blade with the lava. Obi-Wan, who lost some of his cool, got ready to attack. They clash. Both fatigued and annoyed. The lava above Anakin's hand started to drip as the duel continued. Obi-Wan started to move on the defensive as he gained his composure. Anakin's wild swings caused himself to stumble.
    Obi-Wan: You're swinging like a mad man! Get yourself together!
    Anakin: Don't lecture me!
    Obi-Wan: If this continues, then I'll have the (moral) high ground!
    Anakin: Quiet!
    Anakin recklessly attacks. Obi-Wan surprised by such a lunge, attempts to defend himself. In great pain from getting his other arm chopped off, Anakin drops the lava by his feet.
    Anakin: You! How!?
    Obi-Wan: I didn't mean to hurt you.
    Anakin stomps towards Obi-Wan, yet does not realize that his feet and legs were starting to burn. He falls to the ground- not being able to feel his legs. Obi-Wan steps forward to help his fallen brother. Yet Anakin yells for him to leave. This continues until Obi-Wan gives in to Anakin's screams.
    Obi-Wan: You were the chosen one...
    End Scene
    If they did the lava thing, I probably would be upset when they don't use it again. Could they use lava? I must admit that I saw someone in the comments using lava in their conclusion.

  • @Ante-Anima
    @Ante-Anima 2 роки тому

    14:51 PART 6
    Anakin uses the Force to lift a huge wall of lava. Waves succed each others so it doesn't solidifies, somehow that blob-like lifeless threat looks very alive, and angry. Lightsaber is pointless against that ominious glowing red promise of death, so Obi-Wan is forced back into a Force duel (pun intended). Anakin get the advantage back but overestimated the stability of the platform he stands on, which proves to be unable to withstand the lava waves the sith generates. Obi-Wan can't see that as a litteral wall is between him and his opponent.
    Anakin manages to stand up on the remaining scraps of the platform, but they melt fast, it's a matter of one or two seconds before touching Mustafar's Styx. Sure the blob-like lava wall still moves toward the master, but not fast enough. Anakin seems to have lost.
    Anakin does then the unthinkable : jumping through the lava in a last attempt at dealing a lethal push. It fails miserably as that final push was so intense Obi-Wan just has to lift the pilar of doom over his head.
    Grossly burnt, Anakin stumbles, cries, yells, curse. He raises his hand but before anything occur Obi-Wan quickly throws one of his lightsaber in Anakin's Legs. (a move he'll later copy and master)
    SPECTATOR IS GLAD (yet horrified) AS OBI-WAN SUCCEED AT DEFEATING ANAKIN WITHOUT KILLING HIM (his situation is critic though)
    PART 7
    Anakin is now incoherant, waving his hand like he tries to reach Obi-Wan throat, to obviously no avail. Then a liftland occurs, Anakin is now attracted to the lava river, burning again, and from now on the events folow the movie
    SPECTATOR IS SAD TO WITNESS SUCH PATHETIC AND PAINFULL DEMISE FOR ANAKIN

  • @maxmagnus3793
    @maxmagnus3793 Рік тому

    My ending to the fight would be a showdown style. Similar to the actual movie but without Vader looking so stupid jumping onto Obi-Wan's blade.
    Anakin is bursting with rage and dark power at this point. The world moves at his command. Obi-Wan is pushed back, on his knees, face down-turned. Anakin's lightsaber is ripped from Kenobi's grip in an instant. Anakin leaps onto shore, catches his saber mid air and closes quickly on Kenobi. But then we see what Anakin can't: Kenobi's eyes are still strong, and down on one knee he has just been waiting for the right moment. Through sheer force of will he breaks through Anakin's dark power and rises, saber in hand to meet Anakin's charge. And so it comes down to a final clash of blades, which Obi-Wan has baited Anakin into. It's over in an instant, and Anakin is incapacitated

  • @StickNik
    @StickNik 2 роки тому

    2:18 is misquoted. "I don't like sand, it's coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere. Not like _here, here_ everything is soft and smooth."
    I understand people dislike the line, but he's a teenage celibate slave from a desert planet. I like the line but I think it would've been much worse if he directly said _you're_ soft and smooth.
    Given Padme stories about a nice childhood memory, he's probably prompted to think of his childhood, and he laments sand rather than explicitly saying, "well I was a slave and hated the sand I lived in." The scene reinforces how different the circumstances of the two of them are, shows Anakin's lust take over his control, and builds to a pivotal kiss "you never should have given me" which is very similar to the Romeo and Juliet one that you reference.
    I encourage watching the video "George Lucas: The King of Wooden Dialogue" by the channel *So Uncivilised,* as I think it does well to highlight the benefits to the wooden dialogue of the prequels, even if it has downsides compared to other styles of dialogue considered more interesting or impressive.

  • @SolracNexus
    @SolracNexus 2 роки тому +3

    If that's boring, then wait till you see obi-wan's show

    • @Wintericecrystal
      @Wintericecrystal 2 роки тому

      From what I've heard, I have no intention of seeing it.

  • @KeyframeChopper
    @KeyframeChopper 2 роки тому +8

    Looking forward to your perspective on this, LD!
    Personally, I had that lingering feeling about the whole fight that something was off. It plays parallel to the fight between Yoda and Sidious, it doesn't help that they cut between the two so much that by the time they finish I'm hardly having any of the initial thrill for the fight itself. It really comes down to the length, since by the time the fight is over we're exhausted from all endless fighting between the two that goes on for 15 minutes. Because you have the literal duel and the verbal clash between the beliefs of both parties which could have been edited down by a lot.

    • @baronvonbeandip
      @baronvonbeandip 2 роки тому +3

      Isn't that how we cut movies these days? Cut on impact, cut on downtime, cut on cutting. If your movie has 'action' as a genre, it must be cut into confetti or sawdust. Only then can you consider a long take like John Wick to be 'courageous'.

    • @MerlosTheMad
      @MerlosTheMad 2 роки тому +1

      I like the scenes, but I agree that it's awful when they cut them up like that and switch back and forth. They should have played Yoda's fight entirely, and then Obi-wan's.

    • @KeyframeChopper
      @KeyframeChopper 2 роки тому +3

      @@baronvonbeandip Yes, if the narrative can go somewhere. As LD said they're just hitting swords until the end of the duel without much of change between the stakes.

  • @zeableunam
    @zeableunam 2 роки тому +2

    I appreciate you giving us a project at the end, as doing the writing part is something writers struggle with!👍