Luke Skywalker Surrenders to Darth Vader - HD1080p - Star Wars Episode VI Return of The Jedi
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2014
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I love how Vader was like “I see you’ve constructed a new lightsaber” when on the inside he was thinking “THAT’S MY BOY”
Luke is the smallest person here, yet has the biggest heart.
Luke is the one person who called Vader "Anakin" and lived
Those two stormtroopers in the end must have been like "Whaaaat??? This is Vader's son?"
When Vader says "It's too late for me son", he says it in a very tenderly manner, almost like a loving father.
"It is too late for me, son". That line is so powerful because you can hear the guilt and fear and self disappointment in his words and it's almost as if his entire Jedi life and life before his transformation flooded back into memory for a brief second.
Luke has Padme's faith. She begged him to come back too.
This is who Luke really was, not the bastardization TLJ turned him into.
"It is too late for me son" Is such an important line. Despite what Vader meant, it actually confirms Luke's theory that Vader still had good in him. By saying that it is 'too late', Vader is aware that he has made wrong choices. And only a person who is inherently good can understand if what theyre doing is wrong.
I love how when Luke mentions Anakin Vader just scolds him but if literally anyone else (except palpatine) says it he just kills them 😂
“It is too late for me, Son.”
“SO…you have accepted the truth”
I’ve always loved this scene because Luke & Vader don’t talk like enemies. They talk like family.
"Then my father is truly dead"
The way Vader kept his posture until the door closed, out of Luke's sight, is absolutely crippling. Though you can't see it, him slumping and gripping the railing for support are all but tell tale signs of a man shedding a painful tear. By far one the best scenes in Star Wars cinema. Body language is so much more stronger than words.
"Your skills are complete."
I love the misdirect when Vader ignites the lightsaber. You think he’s going to attack Luke out of rage and offense at what Luke just said. But it turns out to be a completely harmless gesture, as he just inspects it, then turns it off again almost immediately, and engages in a very human and intimate conversation with Luke. A small moment that subtly indicates so much. He doesn’t want to hurt Luke and he is no longer as much of a threat to Luke as he used to be.
You can tell Vader is really proud of Luke. This was really the moment Vader could not escape his love for his son. Such a cool story man
"Then my father is truly dead." Those words pierced him like a lightsaber.
Do you really realize how amazing it is that Vader's body language is clear as water even though he's entirely armored ? You can clearly feel his emotions under his black suit. I love how calm and confident Luke is at this moment, after being such a rebellous mind on the previous episode. Those two lines :