I love how Vader is almost casual with the way he's deflecting the shots - it really conveys how hopeless the situation is for the soldiers, and how truly terrifying he is.
Even a Padawan could deflect them with a lightsaber and kill these guys with ease... The real vader from the novels would force speed towards the door, destroy it; and absolutely kill everyone in a heartbeat
@@daijme You overestimate a padawan. Granted some bolts will be reflected but doubt they will survive. Just continue to storm tactic them just like in the purge plus Vader needs survivors and you have Tarkin ordering him around
@@Capybara2240OG trilogy people complain that the fights felt like dances rather than fights which is why we don’t have those fights anymore. Also the in canon reason is that was because it was at the prime of the Jedi.
@@roxtechs I don't think that's the reason. The original trilogy used fencing as a basis for a lot of the fights. After all, Bob Anderson was the man in Vader's suit for the fight scenes in the original trilogy. The new trilogy is just two people hacking at each other, there is no technique. It's just as fake as the prequel trilogy, but whereas the prequel fights could be entertaining to watch, the new ones are just painful.
The scene where he lifts the rebel to the ceiling I noticed that everyone stopped firing… They were so perplexed, for them it was like seeing something supernatural… just to have Vader cut him in half in front of them… spectacular scene
Yes great pick up and it's such a small but brilliant detail in the movie. Remember, to almost everyone The Force is a religion or even just a myth - Han Solo thought so. So none of these rebel soldiers have likely ever seen the force in action, let alone seen it used in such a brutal way. Imagine just seeing your fellow soldier being lifted up like that.
The one moment where Star Wars turned into all out *horror*. When that hallway turns dark and a subtle dolly zoom happens....chills. It really shows just how terrifying and dangerous Vader was when he was in a mindset to kill. You were hopeless from his wrath.
“The one moment” Until you check out the Expanded Universe and experience Abeloth, KOTOR 2, and pretty much anything with the Yuuzhan Vong. Even The Great Heep from Star Wars: Droids was pretty damn scary considering he was made for a cartoon for little kids, and even scarier when you find out his backstory.
@@Bauglir100I personally like the theory that Palpatine knew about the impending Vong invasion and that was the impetus for the multitude if super weapon projects: death stars mark 1 and 2, tarkin spheres, world devastators, sun crusher, etc.
@@Rn-pp9et nope, he wasn’t holding the door shut, if he was he wouldn’t leave a gap. The door opens because he breaks it by stabbing it with his lightsaber
The main actress in this movie did such a terrific job. Im baffled daisy ridley gets so much star status after her terrible performance in the sequels but this chick gets basicslly ignored and she actually killed this whole role
Really? Comparing their filmographies, I'd say that they're about equal in relevancy, though when I say relevancy I mean I have never heard of the movies or shows both of them played in after SW so maybe that's not the case.
I actually thought the sequel actors did rather well. Prequels: meh acting, good story, meh execution Originals: ok acting, good story, great execution Sequels: good acting, bad story, bad execution
Worth a mention just how good the acting is from the rebel guys in this scene too. The fear in his eyes at 2:06 gets me every time - They knew right away they were well and truly finished.
This scene made Darth Maul look like the Easter Bunny. The way Vader never stops advancing, no script, no pause or stares, even cutting down the guy behind him that he pinned to the ceiling. This scene alone tells so much of the story of Vader's character, his anger, his vengeance, how deadly this master of an "old religion" is. Best combat scene ever. RIP Carrie Fisher.
darth maul did way much more damage and even brought down the ship! vader just killed some rebels and maul didnt even have a lightsaber,...idk what the hype is, this scene is super tame...maul was cutting peoples heads and arms off..now that i think about it...this scene sucks lol wtf ....when a live action scene is too PG compared to a childrens show somethings wrong XD
My favorite detail at 2:38 when Darth impales the soldier through the door, the trail his saber leaves on the door is exactly the same effect as when Qui-Gon uses his lightsaber to open the Trade Federation blast door. I love it because it shows how much they tried to keep visual continuity with the Prequels as well as the Originals in this film. You can also see the contrast at 3:16 as we go from the Tantive IV's hallway with a 70's production design to the cockpit, designed in the 2000's. This film really is a bridge of generations, in more ways than one.
This is one of my favorite Star Wars scenes ... I wish all of the Disney movies had been like Rogue One from a tone perspective the fear and how effortlessly Vader just brutally murders everyone is insane
The best part about the whole scene is the fact that the door isn't jammed, Vader is holding it while simultaneously making the Rebels pay, and they did the best they could against unbeatable odds. The only thing I'd change is to have Vader hold back the ship when it launches, even if just for a few seconds -CXD
I love how Vader, before the onslaught, purposely turned off the life-support system on his chest for the sheer purpose of just...suspense. Vader literally lives, survives & cherised being dramatic. I love it. 😂
@@mrblank-zh1xyyes he did turn the life support off Remember he fought Luke in cloud city, and right before he snuck him moments before lukes hand was cut off, Luke was trying to hear for vaders system. Nothing but silence, then vader comes out with his breathing increased due to his life support being off for a few moments.
Not only that, but he's using the Force to literally blow his cape behind him. Disabled war veteran squadwipes a terrorist cell while off life support he literally needs using only a plasma stick and telekinesis.
In the Star Wars universe, Vader was only thought to be a rumor, a character made up by the Empire to scare the rebels. These rebels saw what they thought was an urban legend, they realized all the stories about him were true. And they knew none of them was gonna make out of that hallway alive.
Exactly! It perfectly captured maximum fear, maximum panic, maximum desperation, in ONE WORD. That is great directing. This director and writer should have done ALL the movies going forward.
@@nicholasnoriega1205 😂😂what about me buddy I'm 16 I'm younger and what does that make me? A part of the FUTURE star wars films after 2024? 💀💀💀I grew up with the original trilogy and prequel trilogy
Jyn and Cassian were set up to be love interests, but in the end held hands while watching the planet crumble around them. Survival. Success. Release. One of the most powerful scenes in cinema, and one of the reasons Rogue One is awesome.The Darth Vader part is pretty cool too.
Bro imagine unexpectedly seeing a black wizard dude dramatically light up the room with a fucking red laser sword and then proceed to slay you all whilst using his hand magic to deflect your blaster and throw someone up into the ceiling. Terrifying. They had no fucking clue what they were in for. I love the way that's conveyed in their eyes and reactions.
I don't think so Vader never liked the death star, he prefers the power of the Force. So, my guess is he lets them run away after blocking the door so they can tell everyone how terrifying he is
@@vincenttatin9279 Witnesses? YA; Like, The Curious Asks-"What did you see before we went to hyperspace"? Witness Of Big Black-Caped Man-"BlahBleKk *BARF, AaaaAAAA!! um... scaaaaaary muthaFU#kR% AAAA! Help DAMNIT..Neeeed gbvGFtg TharpIST"! So, you see, it's mostly just GIBBERISH. Wouldn't really be able to get a clear description unfortunately. :(
Some people think Vader was holding the door shut, some think he wasn't, either way if he really wanted to stop them he could have just closed the door. hell, he could have stopped their escape ship with ease, He let those rebels go.
i cant believe leia has the lip to give vader her nonsense about a diplomatic mission or whatever when vader watched her ship leave after barely missing the death star plans
I pissed myself when I watched this in the theater and then cleaned it up because I thought Vader was gonna come through the screen and punish me for doing so
How could this scene have been made better? I personally think if Vader hadn't been shown at all in the film until he opens his sabre at 2:05, other than this, this was perfectly executed (no pun intended!).
I dunno, the scene with him and Krennic earlier is quite good. I'd have cut the scene aboard _Devastator_ at the Imperial office informing Vader _Profundity_ was disabled.
Nobody talks about how the rebel fleet was about to dip but then Vader’s destroyer just appears out of hyperspace and denies their exit from scarrif. That’s badass enough by itself but then cutting through a whole group of foot soldiers with a small fraction of his power puts this scene over the top.
This was such a fantastic film and I loved the Rebel story and characters created. It felt like the originals but didn’t rely wholeheartedly on Vader’s presence. Yet right at the end, we were reminded how big a Villain he was, and in the most ruthless way. This film is easily in the top 3 for me of all time!
If you see hów powerful he is...and realize he's even 'toned down'? He lost an arm on Geonosis, when he and Obi-Wan fought Count Dooku. He lost his other arm and both of his legs in the fight against Obi-Wan on Mustafar... This limited him physically already, but also prevented him to sue Force Lightning: the pinnacle of the Dark Side? And ofcourse his mechanised suit didnt allow him to leap around as swiftly as he could, with his actual body intact. He was a stoic, allpowerful berserker/juggernaut of the Dark Side, but he was limited by his injuries from the past.... You dont want to imagine what he would have been capable of, if he was still fully intact... Palpatine/Sidious wouldnt ever have stood any chance against him... never! Merely because Vader could not use Force Lightning, and Sidious had mastered this ability, was the sole reason Sidious remained superior over Vader. Vader wás already much more powerful with the Force then Sidious was.. Had Vader still been intact, Sidious would have died, a long time ago, and Vader would have ruled the Empire. Sidious being able to control a more powerful Sith, made him the most succesful Sith in existance, but Vader is and remains the most powerful.
@@thegreenreaper6660 If the rule of two was to be followed as per Sith tradition, then Vader if he was fully intact would have disposed of Palpatine much earlier.
This scene topped off an amazing film. It made me feel like I was 10 again. It kept me gripped, made me cry and revel in Darth Vader's terrifying aura.
Great scene, always gets me the chills. But a thing here that makes no sense: why the hell the soldiers were passing a copy of the Death Star plans if they were transmitted to every Rebel ship on orbit from the antenna down there? I mean, even the Akbar-like guy's ship received it.
The big flagship was the only one capable of receiving a data file so large, they had to transport it manually to a smaller ship because Vader's Stat Destroyet disabled the big one
The way vader moves in this scene is so fxxxing starwars i love it!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ The choreographer absolutely nailed this scene❤❤❤❤❤❤ God bless you
What a scene!! We have been waiting several years to know what happened in the mission of getting the Death Star's plans! Disney gave us what Star Wars fans deserved.
So epic how you can hear Vader bending the metal in the dark with his powers. 2:00 You can also see the darkness spreading on the walls and overtake the room before you visually see him when he engages his lightsaber.
1:58 The billowing smoke from the door Vader emerges from looks like a black smoke that's about to consume you before he turn on his lightsaber. I don't know if this was don't on purpose but it's amazing.
This scene in Rogue One was really good and the movie itself is amazing. I hope we can see a live-action Spin-off movie that can be a bit like a remake of Rogue One that can take place between The Empire Strike Back and Return of The Jedi. I hope it can have an ending where it will lead to Return of The Jedi as we saw at the end of Rogue One leading to A New Hope. Like this comment, if you want this to happen and let me know what returning characters would you like to see.
They could make a movie about the plans for the 2nd Death Star, and I would love to see a movie about that, but it would have to focus on the Bothan spies. It would also have to show us how Emperor Palpatine made it so the rebels could steal those plans. “It was I who allowed the alliance to know the location of the shield generator”.
Seeing this for the very first time in the theatre - holy fuck i couldnt breathe...this ans the ride of the rohirrim back in 2003 were the two best moments i saw in the theatre
I love that he says "Prepare a boarding party". I'm pretty sure the officer knows full well that he actually means "I'm gonna annihilate these rebel scum"
The fact that Vader allowed the Death Star plans to be stolen because he psychopathically wanted to toy with a bunch of overmatched rebel redshirts is hilarious to me
@@b2k836 cracked? He deactivated the door by stabbing it with his saber and he stabbed the last rebel through the chest and also impaling the door which opens it since it was jammed
I love how Vader is almost casual with the way he's deflecting the shots - it really conveys how hopeless the situation is for the soldiers, and how truly terrifying he is.
Even a Padawan could deflect them with a lightsaber and kill these guys with ease... The real vader from the novels would force speed towards the door, destroy it; and absolutely kill everyone in a heartbeat
@@daijme he's a demi god hes so powerfull he could have killed them with out the saber if he was not in a hurry
@@daijme
You overestimate a padawan. Granted some bolts will be reflected but doubt they will survive. Just continue to storm tactic them just like in the purge plus Vader needs survivors and you have Tarkin ordering him around
@@dadian803 Dont comment when you have no idea what you're even talking about xD
Ala verga
They need to employ the fight choreographer that done this for all future Star wars projects. He nailed it.
Holy shit you’re right, for the first time I actually paid attention to the credits
They should just get nick gillard who made rage prequel choreography
@@Capybara2240OG trilogy people complain that the fights felt like dances rather than fights which is why we don’t have those fights anymore. Also the in canon reason is that was because it was at the prime of the Jedi.
@@roxtechs I don't think that's the reason. The original trilogy used fencing as a basis for a lot of the fights. After all, Bob Anderson was the man in Vader's suit for the fight scenes in the original trilogy.
The new trilogy is just two people hacking at each other, there is no technique. It's just as fake as the prequel trilogy, but whereas the prequel fights could be entertaining to watch, the new ones are just painful.
@@Chopstorm. fencing in ANH, then they transitioned into more of a European broadsword format
While watching this in the movie theater for the first time, it gave me goosebumps, this scene was really good. And it still gives me goosebumps ❤
The scene where he lifts the rebel to the ceiling I noticed that everyone stopped firing… They were so perplexed, for them it was like seeing something supernatural… just to have Vader cut him in half in front of them… spectacular scene
And how gratuitous was that kill.
Yes great pick up and it's such a small but brilliant detail in the movie. Remember, to almost everyone The Force is a religion or even just a myth - Han Solo thought so. So none of these rebel soldiers have likely ever seen the force in action, let alone seen it used in such a brutal way. Imagine just seeing your fellow soldier being lifted up like that.
The counterpart to the luke scene in mandalorian tbh.
If you stop at 2:58 you can see me on screen. What a day that was
Nice one
Glory to the Empire
Congratulations bro!
I hope you're proud of yourself stormtrooper!
Were you there when they invaded the tantive
The one moment where Star Wars turned into all out *horror*. When that hallway turns dark and a subtle dolly zoom happens....chills. It really shows just how terrifying and dangerous Vader was when he was in a mindset to kill. You were hopeless from his wrath.
"All I am surrounded by is fear and dead men." -Vader
It really shows just how terrifying and dangerous Vader was w̶h̶e̶n̶ ̶h̶e̶ ̶w̶a̶s̶ ̶i̶n̶ ̶a̶ ̶m̶i̶n̶d̶s̶e̶t̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶k̶i̶l̶l̶.̶ on Mondays.
“The one moment”
Until you check out the Expanded Universe and experience Abeloth, KOTOR 2, and pretty much anything with the Yuuzhan Vong. Even The Great Heep from Star Wars: Droids was pretty damn scary considering he was made for a cartoon for little kids, and even scarier when you find out his backstory.
@@Bauglir100I personally like the theory that Palpatine knew about the impending Vong invasion and that was the impetus for the multitude if super weapon projects: death stars mark 1 and 2, tarkin spheres, world devastators, sun crusher, etc.
I just noticed, vader was the one holding the door shut.
Oh shit! Good observation
WAT!
Cheers
Good catch. The doors opens easily after Vader eliminates the last man in the room.
@@Rn-pp9et nope, he wasn’t holding the door shut, if he was he wouldn’t leave a gap. The door opens because he breaks it by stabbing it with his lightsaber
The main actress in this movie did such a terrific job. Im baffled daisy ridley gets so much star status after her terrible performance in the sequels but this chick gets basicslly ignored and she actually killed this whole role
Really? Comparing their filmographies, I'd say that they're about equal in relevancy, though when I say relevancy I mean I have never heard of the movies or shows both of them played in after SW so maybe that's not the case.
I actually thought the sequel actors did rather well.
Prequels: meh acting, good story, meh execution
Originals: ok acting, good story, great execution
Sequels: good acting, bad story, bad execution
Worth a mention just how good the acting is from the rebel guys in this scene too. The fear in his eyes at 2:06 gets me every time - They knew right away they were well and truly finished.
and yet, still not bowing to fear. Excellent acting indeed.
@@Grom76300
'hope'
that's not 'fear' - it's fairly bad 'acting'
The alarm Sound makes it so frightening
I thought the same thing. Some of the best acting in the star wars franchise.
This scene made Darth Maul look like the Easter Bunny. The way Vader never stops advancing, no script, no pause or stares, even cutting down the guy behind him that he pinned to the ceiling. This scene alone tells so much of the story of Vader's character, his anger, his vengeance, how deadly this master of an "old religion" is. Best combat scene ever. RIP Carrie Fisher.
I didn't even fucking notice he cut down the guy behind him
I still feel bad for that poor bastard that got pinned to the ceiling and then got sliced in half.
😢their sacrifices saved the galaxy it proved one truth heroes are ordinary people and everything you do matters 💯
Mauls Hallway Scene was epic he ripped a Venators Hyperdrive out and killed the entire ship worth of Clones
darth maul did way much more damage and even brought down the ship! vader just killed some rebels and maul didnt even have a lightsaber,...idk what the hype is, this scene is super tame...maul was cutting peoples heads and arms off..now that i think about it...this scene sucks lol wtf ....when a live action scene is too PG compared to a childrens show somethings wrong XD
My favorite detail at 2:38 when Darth impales the soldier through the door, the trail his saber leaves on the door is exactly the same effect as when Qui-Gon uses his lightsaber to open the Trade Federation blast door. I love it because it shows how much they tried to keep visual continuity with the Prequels as well as the Originals in this film.
You can also see the contrast at 3:16 as we go from the Tantive IV's hallway with a 70's production design to the cockpit, designed in the 2000's. This film really is a bridge of generations, in more ways than one.
I’m really not a fan of the new Star Wars but this movie and scene in particular gives me chills every time
Vader casually annihilating those rebels like they were younglings is probably one of the coldest Vader moments ever.
This scene strikes more terror into viewers than actual horror movies do. Everyone knows when Darth Vader shows up, you’re screwed.
One of the best Darth Vader scenes. For only a short time. Perfect.
RIP James Earl Jones. One of……if not the GREATEST voice in Cinematic History!!! You will be missed!!!
LONG LIVE THE EMPIRE!!!
2:07 The look of horror on that Rebel's face...along with the crystal clear realization that he wasn't going to leave that hallway alive.
indeed ^_^
Yep. He went out like a G for sure. 🫡
Its interesting, He goes from "help us" to "take it", accepting his fate
This is one of my favorite Star Wars scenes ... I wish all of the Disney movies had been like Rogue One from a tone perspective the fear and how effortlessly Vader just brutally murders everyone is insane
The best part about the whole scene is the fact that the door isn't jammed, Vader is holding it while simultaneously making the Rebels pay, and they did the best they could against unbeatable odds. The only thing I'd change is to have Vader hold back the ship when it launches, even if just for a few seconds -CXD
That theory falls apart as soon the other identical door open and closes just fine afterwards
@@Bennysol Agreed. That theory is bogus. He would haveclosed the door, not left it partially opened.
@@Kontorotsui Maybe he was toying with them. Give them a bit of hope to make it even more brutal
@@Transilvanian90 not typical of Vader. He would do the job directly.
he didn't
When bro turns his lightsaber on, you know it’s one of the scariest moments ever for a character.
I love how Vader, before the onslaught, purposely turned off the life-support system on his chest for the sheer purpose of just...suspense.
Vader literally lives, survives & cherised being dramatic. I love it. 😂
That was a force power. He didn't turn it off
That's Anakin for you
@@mrblank-zh1xyyes he did turn the life support off
Remember he fought Luke in cloud city, and right before he snuck him moments before lukes hand was cut off, Luke was trying to hear for vaders system. Nothing but silence, then vader comes out with his breathing increased due to his life support being off for a few moments.
@@des9930 you can hear him breathing at 2:06.
This is dramatization of the darkside power Horror.
Not only that, but he's using the Force to literally blow his cape behind him. Disabled war veteran squadwipes a terrorist cell while off life support he literally needs using only a plasma stick and telekinesis.
Still goosebumps!
One of the best scenes of all Star Wars movies
RIP James Earl Jones! We can hear your most iconic voice of all time underneath Vader´s helmelt without speaking.
In the Star Wars universe, Vader was only thought to be a rumor, a character made up by the Empire to scare the rebels. These rebels saw what they thought was an urban legend, they realized all the stories about him were true. And they knew none of them was gonna make out of that hallway alive.
Das ist der einzige Film unter Disney, den ich einigermaßen gut finde
2:44 That "LAAAUUUNCHHH!" is bone chilling
Exactly! It perfectly captured maximum fear, maximum panic, maximum desperation, in ONE WORD. That is great directing. This director and writer should have done ALL the movies going forward.
That actor had only one word and he put his all into it job well done.
Still my favorite scene in all of Star Wars. I'm 22 and I still shake my hands like a child when I see it. It's that good
You’re too young bro you’re generation is the new sequels. My generation is the prequels.
@@nicholasnoriega1205And who exactly made you the gate keeper of the franchise? MF saying “my generation” like the prequels are even that old. 😂😂😂
@@nicholasnoriega1205
😂😂what about me buddy
I'm 16 I'm younger and what does that make me? A part of the FUTURE star wars films after 2024?
💀💀💀I grew up with the original trilogy and prequel trilogy
This scene continues to be my all-time favourite scene of the entire SW set of movies and series.
Pure dynamite. This ending never fails to choke me up and then excite me. Wow.
Great scene, great actors, great characters, RIP Carrie
Jyn and Cassian were set up to be love interests, but in the end held hands while watching the planet crumble around them. Survival. Success. Release. One of the most powerful scenes in cinema, and one of the reasons Rogue One is awesome.The Darth Vader part is pretty cool too.
Only Vader knows how to use a Star Destroyer effectively.
Bro imagine unexpectedly seeing a black wizard dude dramatically light up the room with a fucking red laser sword and then proceed to slay you all whilst using his hand magic to deflect your blaster and throw someone up into the ceiling. Terrifying. They had no fucking clue what they were in for. I love the way that's conveyed in their eyes and reactions.
Darth Vader is such a nice guy, he helped that soldier to open the door😭
One of the most bad ass Vader scenes ever!!!
So powerful, but always one step too late
I don't think so
Vader never liked the death star, he prefers the power of the Force.
So, my guess is he lets them run away after blocking the door so they can tell everyone how terrifying he is
@@vincenttatin9279 Witnesses? YA; Like, The Curious Asks-"What did you see before we went to hyperspace"? Witness Of Big Black-Caped Man-"BlahBleKk *BARF, AaaaAAAA!! um... scaaaaaary muthaFU#kR% AAAA! Help DAMNIT..Neeeed gbvGFtg TharpIST"! So, you see, it's mostly just GIBBERISH. Wouldn't really be able to get a clear description unfortunately. :(
Some people think Vader was holding the door shut, some think he wasn't, either way if he really wanted to stop them he could have just closed the door.
hell, he could have stopped their escape ship with ease, He let those rebels go.
@@thefracturedbutwhole5475Vader and Anakin are they same actor even said it pretty Anakin wanted them to win
Absolutely merciless. One of cinema history’s greatest villains. And even tho he doesn’t speak here, RIP James Earl, you were more than just a legend.
i cant believe leia has the lip to give vader her nonsense about a diplomatic mission or whatever when vader watched her ship leave after barely missing the death star plans
One of the greatest and most bad ass scenes in Star Wars movie history.
Wow watching Andor die now hit really different
Been thinking the same watching Andor, it all leads to this…
Such an good scene.
I pissed myself when I watched this in the theater and then cleaned it up because I thought Vader was gonna come through the screen and punish me for doing so
How could this scene have been made better? I personally think if Vader hadn't been shown at all in the film until he opens his sabre at 2:05, other than this, this was perfectly executed (no pun intended!).
I dunno, the scene with him and Krennic earlier is quite good. I'd have cut the scene aboard _Devastator_ at the Imperial office informing Vader _Profundity_ was disabled.
I like how Rogue One and A New Hope happens right after one another.
2:06 That was the most badass scene in cimema history....
Just goes to show how important download speeds can be, even in the unimaginable future! Life or death!
Though this was a long time ago in a galaxy far away (which is why they still used floppy discs.)
2:11 nobody messes with Darth Vader.
Apart from Obi Wan Kenobi
except if you have force lightning, wich conveniently none of his opposition has
Vader acts like these Rebels personally insulted his late wife, Padme.
"Help Us!!"
"Save Us" is better
“Fuckin how?!?”
Vader between the doors slaying has to be the most terrifying thing they could have ever seen.
This movie was just so incredible
Nobody talks about how the rebel fleet was about to dip but then Vader’s destroyer just appears out of hyperspace and denies their exit from scarrif. That’s badass enough by itself but then cutting through a whole group of foot soldiers with a small fraction of his power puts this scene over the top.
When you first saw this in the movie theaters…at the end everyone clapped…never rooted so hard for a villain
This was such a fantastic film and I loved the Rebel story and characters created.
It felt like the originals but didn’t rely wholeheartedly on Vader’s presence. Yet right at the end, we were reminded how big a Villain he was, and in the most ruthless way.
This film is easily in the top 3 for me of all time!
The fact the Vader kills a bunch of rebel's while holding the door closed really shows how strong he is
I love how Rogue One logically jumps into Episode IV A New Hope
OMG when creators do their job...
Nothing makes more justice to Vader than this schene 😍
Amazing, I cried
That is a SITH LORD!
If you see hów powerful he is...and realize he's even 'toned down'?
He lost an arm on Geonosis, when he and Obi-Wan fought Count Dooku.
He lost his other arm and both of his legs in the fight against Obi-Wan on Mustafar...
This limited him physically already, but also prevented him to sue Force Lightning: the pinnacle of the Dark Side?
And ofcourse his mechanised suit didnt allow him to leap around as swiftly as he could, with his actual body intact.
He was a stoic, allpowerful berserker/juggernaut of the Dark Side, but he was limited by his injuries from the past....
You dont want to imagine what he would have been capable of, if he was still fully intact... Palpatine/Sidious wouldnt ever have stood any chance against him... never!
Merely because Vader could not use Force Lightning, and Sidious had mastered this ability, was the sole reason Sidious remained superior over Vader.
Vader wás already much more powerful with the Force then Sidious was.. Had Vader still been intact, Sidious would have died, a long time ago, and Vader would have ruled the Empire.
Sidious being able to control a more powerful Sith, made him the most succesful Sith in existance, but Vader is and remains the most powerful.
@@thegreenreaper6660 If the rule of two was to be followed as per Sith tradition, then Vader if he was fully intact would have disposed of Palpatine much earlier.
This scene topped off an amazing film. It made me feel like I was 10 again. It kept me gripped, made me cry and revel in Darth Vader's terrifying aura.
The goosebumps I get from this whole scene and the soundtrack!
best vader scene ever, vader vs reva almost has the same feeling but this here will always be #1 for me
The way his ship just arrives and ruins half the fleet by existing 😂
This three-minute scene is the absolute best of Star Wars, and, completely captures its essence. F*** all the recent Disney bull****.
>best of Star Wars
Ahem. Don't forget, there are like many more movies than recent disney trash
@@KeksimusMaximus Yup. Disney has completely wrecked Star Wars.
Great scene, always gets me the chills. But a thing here that makes no sense: why the hell the soldiers were passing a copy of the Death Star plans if they were transmitted to every Rebel ship on orbit from the antenna down there? I mean, even the Akbar-like guy's ship received it.
The big flagship was the only one capable of receiving a data file so large, they had to transport it manually to a smaller ship because Vader's Stat Destroyet disabled the big one
The way vader moves in this scene is so fxxxing starwars i love it!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The choreographer absolutely nailed this scene❤❤❤❤❤❤
God bless you
I love the Hammer Head Corvette.
Great ship design.
What a scene!! We have been waiting several years to know what happened in the mission of getting the Death Star's plans! Disney gave us what Star Wars fans deserved.
Darth Vader saying to them..."I'm surrounded by dead men.. "
Best scene in SW ever
Totally agree. Everyone in the theater applauded. Darth Vader emerging from the darkness was total bad ass.
So epic how you can hear Vader bending the metal in the dark with his powers. 2:00 You can also see the darkness spreading on the walls and overtake the room before you visually see him when he engages his lightsaber.
Seriously remarkable scene 😢❤
1:58 The billowing smoke from the door Vader emerges from looks like a black smoke that's about to consume you before he turn on his lightsaber. I don't know if this was don't on purpose but it's amazing.
This was amazing to watch in cinema, as soon as you hear the breathing everyone was cheering..
This was so amazing seeing this for the first time
This scene in Rogue One was really good and the movie itself is amazing. I hope we can see a live-action Spin-off movie that can be a bit like a remake of Rogue One that can take place between The Empire Strike Back and Return of The Jedi. I hope it can have an ending where it will lead to Return of The Jedi as we saw at the end of Rogue One leading to A New Hope. Like this comment, if you want this to happen and let me know what returning characters would you like to see.
They could make a movie about the plans for the 2nd Death Star, and I would love to see a movie about that, but it would have to focus on the Bothan spies. It would also have to show us how Emperor Palpatine made it so the rebels could steal those plans. “It was I who allowed the alliance to know the location of the shield generator”.
@@swnerd-2320 Yes they got to make a movie with that stuff.
Seeing this for the very first time in the theatre - holy fuck i couldnt breathe...this ans the ride of the rohirrim back in 2003 were the two best moments i saw in the theatre
Powerful!! The last good StarWars scene EVER 😢
I love that he says "Prepare a boarding party". I'm pretty sure the officer knows full well that he actually means "I'm gonna annihilate these rebel scum"
The fact that Vader allowed the Death Star plans to be stolen because he psychopathically wanted to toy with a bunch of overmatched rebel redshirts is hilarious to me
Vader wanted them to escape so he can lead them to their base he did that on Lothal and it paid off he destroyed Phoenix home
Scary af
Best scene in the movie
It’s nice when Disney films a Star Wars scene for adults for a change.
Great scene, great movie. The best Star Wars related movie since the original 3
To think that this scene, poissbly one of the greatest moment in all of Star wars is a reshoot. 😮
Best scene in Star Wars history 💯 not even close
When you realize Vader was holding that door ajar the whole time 🤣😂
He wasn’t. He would’ve shut the entire door
@@Capybara2240 the. Why was it cracked the whole time until he killed the last one 🤣🤣🤣🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼💯💯💯💯
@@b2k836 cracked? He deactivated the door by stabbing it with his saber and he stabbed the last rebel through the chest and also impaling the door which opens it since it was jammed
He was literally holding it shut you simpleton
As soon as he killed the last one it opened because he was keeping it closed dipshit not that hard to see open your fucking eyes
Crying at the end fr
Biggest trolling of all history making us belive that new star wars movies would be this good. :(
This scene is so cool
This might be the only good thing disney did with star wars prob the only good scene except the Luke scene in the mandalorean
So you're as tasteless as you are stupid.
makes me cry always as order 66. This is one of the best movie scenes in history in my opinion.
Scene gave me absolute chills when I first saw movie. Did not see it coming. BUT it doesn't match a New Hope beginning w the plans
here in this 3 minutes, you see the true heroes of the rebelion, in this espectacular ending
The Empire actually felt like a threat in this movie.
"A Jedi twisted by emotional attachment becomes something terrible"
Director: How dramatic do you want your entrance?
Vader: YES.
Damn...Vader makes it look so easy, almost like they were defenceless kids. Oh wait....
RIP Darth Vader 😢❤ the greatest villain in cinematic history James Earl Jones is a legend