One of the great tragedies of this film m is that it doesn’t explain Luke’s jump in power in the year between Empire and Jedi. There’s a great scene in the book _Shadows of the Empire_ where Luke is almost killed and narrowly evades death. After playing the events over in his head, he realizes that he’s been doing the training and exercises that Yoda taught him, but he’s not _letting_ the Force work through him; he’s just trying to command it. Once he starts try to work _with_ the Force instead of [ironically] trying to force it to do what he wants, he immediately becomes much more formidable, because he HAS been training the whole time, after all…
SoFie, you passed the Jedi Trial. You wept for Vader. 😰 👍👍 You saw that although Vader committed many horrible crimes, he also atoned for them by destroying the Emperor. He let go of decades of anger and hate and let his love for his son save the day. In his last minutes of life, he was a good man. He found salvation. That deserves compassion and respect.
lol, destroying the emperor was not enough to make up for all the atrocities Vader committed. The new Republic would have still placed him on trial and ultimately executed him, and Anakin would have been the first to agree with said judgement.
I remember in the old EU, Luke telling his students that very story. Explaining how the truth can change drastically depending on your point of view by telling them how Vader died a good man. Seven years after the Battle of Endor and that information was not common knowledge
I was 12 when Return of the Jedi came out in 1983. You can’t even imagine how hyped everyone was. Remember no Internet, rental movies were just coming on the scene, going to the theater to see this movie was a life-changing experience I’ll never forget 😊
I was 7 going on 8 in 83 when I saw it and I still remember it like it was yesterday. That night in the theater I could barely contain all the excitement, I was jumping up and down in my theater seat. I remember my mom telling my dad “Look, he’s so excited “! Now at the time, we didn’t know, after 40+ years how privileged and honored we were to have seen these movies in the theater. There was a special kind of magic seeing Return of the Jedi day one in 1983. Something the younger generations will never get to see. Yup, how lucky were we.😊
This movie is the culmination of two story arcs, the Hero's Journey of Luke Skywalker and the redemption of Aniken Skywalker. Two of the classic stories of all time.
Side note: Yoda DOESN'T tell Luke he has to kill his father, he tells Luke he has to CONFRONT him. Pair that with the lesson of the Dark Side Cave, & I think Yoda was playing the long game.
Yoda by this point has grown much wiser, I think even more so than he was during the high and fallen Republic eras. He knows it's more nuanced than the black-and-white dogmatism he once preached. He's experienced a lot more. And I think he knew Luke had to learn through experience just as he did. The mark of a great teacher-- guide, but don't control. Demonstrate, but don't preach.
The thing that doesn't make sense is that Luke had already confronted Vader, and against Yoda's advice because he hadn't finished his training. Then what must have been the next time Luke talks to Yoda (else, why didn't he ask about the parentage reveal sooner) suddenly his training was complete and he has to confront Vader. So, what changed that made Luke ready? That he learned who Vader was to him? That could have been said before he confronted him last time.
@@shadout You can't think like that, you'll start wondering how long the flight to Alderaan took or how long Luke was on Dagobah or how long it took to fly to Bespin...
@@shadout It's seasoning and time. Luke needed more time to cook. Seriously though, I think Obi Wan and Yoda weren't ready to tell him the truth. They would have told him when they thought he was mentally ready to hear it. They wanted to make sure that he was ready, but he left early. Yoda even confessed that when he said, "No. Unfortunate that you rushed to face him… That incomplete was your training. Not ready for the burden were you." This was about his mental condition, not physical. So, after he came back and had already heard the truth, there was nothing left for him to do but finish the job. They were afraid that the truth might cause him to go dark and they wanted to avoid that at all costs. He was their last hope. That was why his test at the cave was considered a failure because he wasn't supposed to kill Darth Vader. Yes, it's kooky, but it makes sense. So much of it is cloaked in innuendo and their mystical beliefs. But in the end, it's just a movie.
@@BalokLives Yes, but Yoda really just wanted to roll over and die, without telling Luke the truth. It was only because Luke pressed him, that he admitted it. So it would seem that Yoda, wanted Luke to think that Vader was nothing more than a villain, for the final confrontation.....Even Ben made it clear that if Luke was unwilling to kill his own father, "Then the Emperor has already won." It seems that both Yoda and Ben thought Vader was unredeemable. Ben really tried to dehumanize Vader by saying he was 'More machine now than man.."' When Yoda says Luke was "Unready for the burden" He means, the burden of having to kill his own father. I assume that Yoda would have maybe wanted to tell Luke, during the continuous training on Dagobah, whereby Luke would have time to process it, and need to come to the understanding, that his father was evil and had to be eliminated for the greater good of the galaxy. But - Luke went off, got traumatized, and the next thing they knew, an opportunity arose to get Vader, so they tried to just hide it from him and send him on his way. It really seems that Yoda and Ben wanted Luke to assassinate Vader. I don't believe Yoda was so powerful, that he knew what was going to play out in the Emperors throne room. I think the dramatic irony of the situation, was that Luke's good heart, resolved the problem in an unexpected way. Which was, in a way, wiser than what the 2 old Jedis had in mind. (They were still pretty proud of how he did it, of course)
@@EvieWillNotDie Oh please! What are you Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons? It's impossible to take anyone using such hyperbole seriously. While the prequels don't match the great storytelling of the original trilogy and Jar-Jar gets annoying, they are still entertaining and enjoyable movies. They give us backstory on many characters and introduce new ones, have great lightsaber fights and expand our horizons by showing more planets and life under the Old Republic, and answer those questions Sofie and most of the rest of us had after seeing the original trilogy.
@@swanronson173 not if you care. "Great lightsabre fights" thank you for admitting you don't understand star wars so brazenly. "Oo pretty colours wowie shiny lights". Bad.
@@EvieWillNotDie That's right ignore the rest of what I said about it, and pretend you are a fan whilst acting like a spoiled child crying about how the film makers spat in your face. You don't have to like a movie but don't go around acting like it's some kind of personal insult that they made it.
Although, Ben was adamant, that if Luke wasn't willing to kill his own father, then the Emperor had already won. So, are Yoda and Ben on the same page? Ben wanted Luke to kill Vader. If Yoda wanted a non violent solution, He really should have talked to Ben about giving the kid bad advice.
I don't take Leia's "Somehow I've always known" as meaning that she consciously knew that Luke was her brother but rather that now she knows a lot of things fall into place.
Exactly, I kinda take it as it explains why she felt so strongly connected to Luke but had no romantic feelings, it was different. Also when he met Leia Luke was a naive farm boy who understandably meets a very beautiful strong person like Leia and not having any clue of any relation so it's not so surprising he initially might have a bit of a crush. And Leia only kissed him because she was trying to make Han jealous. Maybe I've just been desensitized about it from watching Game of Thrones lol.
I sometimes wonder if Darth Vader when he detects Luke's thoughts about his sister, does Vader think "Shit, I tortured her back on the first Death Star."
Luke and Leia instantly felt a connection towards each others, being twins. They misunderstood it as an initial attraction but that was never the case. Remember she kissed Luke, purely to piss off Han. So when Leia says "she's always known" it's the connection between them they have always been aware of deep down.
As a old school star wars fan. At 33:51 can you hear Vader take a deep breath. It came out in 83 but also like dont poke a bees nest. Vader (Anakin knew it was over) his arrogance gone. But people miss, Luke really did turn to the dark side there. It is like Anakins love for Padme, Lukes for his sister..people never get the correlation.
36:50 this scene is the reason why this is the best of the original trilogy. People cry and sad to see Darth Vader dying, the person who is so evil, and people actually are crying when he dies. That's why it's the best of the three.
Which, as author David Brin said, doesn't make sense. Vader is a thousand times WORSE than Hitler. In reality, he should have burned in hell (which doesn't exist).
One scene shouldn't determine the overall quality of the movie, in my opinion. Return of the Jedi absolutely nails its conclusion. But the movie overall is plodding, the script is meh and the Ewoks are a questionable addition. I think it's the weakest of the original trilogy.
It's the best scene I agree. But it's not the best movie. Empire is best. But let's face it. When comparing the Original Trilogy it's like comparing a 10 to two 9's so if someone likes Jedi more because it resolves the story or because they just love the huge battles and this scene so much... I mean. Whose to argue?
if u think Anakin is a hottie here, wait until he takes his shirt off in 3rd prequel! My Mom's jaw dropped when she saw that scene and she only managed to pick it back up when she saw how jealous my Dad was! lol.
Originally Luke's sister was supposed to be someone we never meet in the trilogy. Instead, we were to meet her in the sequels. She was supposed to be someone who had already fallen to the dark side, and the sequels were supposed to be about Luke finding her and turning her back to the light. But by the time ROTJ was being filmed, Lucas was so tired and fed up with the struggle of the production process that he just wanted to be done with Star Wars altogether, so he changed Luke's sister to Leigh.
That may have been an idea Lucas would've eventually gone with, but the idea that he was working with was that Luke falls to the dark side and the sister brings him back to the light.
As a kid watching these films (I was born in 1974), a lot of us were hugely inspired by the special effects. We bought all the 'making of' magazines etc, so watched these films knowing that the space ships etc were real and like the world's best toys! it was really inspiring stuff.
@@wolviespartan I remember making an Empire Strikes Back 'space slug' with a papier mache rock surface and cave, and an air-powered sock-like cover over an expanding rubber suspension sheath. Was great - I'd squeeze a balloon and the slug would extend out! Was just a kid :)
Yes SoFie, we all love how Luke never gave up on his father. Because that is one of Luke's defining characteristics, that he will never give up hope on friends and family.....NEVER!
Except when you are faced with the reality that a lot of terrible things are gonna happen and you have the chance to stop it, but even though that fleeting thought makes sense on a galactic level, you simply can't go through with it because family. That's the same Luke you believe in. You simply can't grasp it in the way that you need to. That's your failure.
So much credit to James Earl Jones (Voice of Vader) and David Prowse (Body of Vader) for their performances in this film. They seamlessly worked together to convey so much emotional conflict onto an emotionless canvas and literally the only complaint I can give for their performances was the cringy and needless "NO!" at the end that was only added in the remastered version. The original was so much more impactful. Vader doesn't say a word, just looks at the situation and finally acts. It was such a powerful act of love and sacrifice that, again, is being perfectly conveyed through a faceless automaton. Phenomenal acting.
Many people still don't know that it didn't take 2 people to portray Darth Vader, it took 3. Legendary Bob Anderson secretly wore the suit during most scenes in the trilogy when Vader is using a lightsaber. After it being a secret for a long time, Mark Hamil told George Lucas that he wasn't comfortable keeping the secret anymore and wanted Bob to get the credit he was due so he revealed the secret. I guess when you have the greatest villain in the history of cinema you need 3 talented people to make him a reality.
Totally agree - the NO!!! doesn't work, even the tone is wrong because you can see his struggle between watching his son die in front of him and his loyalty to his Master
@@cheeseburger12 That's correct, another actor entirely delivering the "you were right" lines. He was also the original Anakin force ghost but Lucas changed it in the re-release at the turn of the century.
Episode IV was directed by George Lucas, it's just the last 2 of the original trilogy that someone else had directed them. Namely Irving Kirschner directed Empire Strikes Back and Richard Marqaund directed Return Of The Jedi
I was 3 when Star Wars came out, 6 when Empire released, and 9 years old for RotJ. Star Wars was my entire childhood identity lol. But between 1983 and and 1999, those three films were (more or less) all the Star Wars there was, and as far as we knew for years and years - all there ever would be. I don't know how deep you plan to go in getting caught up on all the great (and not so great) movies and tv shows that have been released since, and it probably seems pretty daunting seeing how much there is to watch, but I, for one, continue to be *incredibly* grateful to have so many stories being made to explore the vast universe that was such a fundamental playground for my childhood imagination. I hope you continue to enjoy this journey through a galaxy far, far away, wherever it takes you.
I was the same age for them as you. I was living on campus at Uni when the preview for The Phantom Menace was shown here (in Australia the TV 'The Panel'. They somehow managed to get world first exclusive. ). When it was over I could hear so many "Holy S#$t" and "Did you see that!" coming from all over campus. After going for so long with just the Original Trilogy it was such a HUGE event having a new Star Wars movie. Whatever you think of The Phantom Menace it was so amazing to see NEW Star Wars on the big screen again.
In order to become a full Jedi Knight, an apprentice must confront and defeat his/her greatest fear. In Luke's case, it was confronting his own father and the danger of becoming just like him. One's path to the Dark Side always begins with one's fears, for they lead to anger, then to rage and hate, and then to violence, pain and suffering.
@@SGlitz Yeah it always did bother me they erased the original actor's image and replaced it with the young Hayden. Then again I hated a lot of the changes to the original trilogy they made. I can understand cleaning up certain shots and backgrounds a bit for Blu Ray etc but adding new cgi characters always bothered me.
@@roguechevelleIt did make more sense that Anakin’s ghost would be what he looked like before he turned At least we still see the guy in the film in the suit
Under the Jedi Order of the Old Republic, building a lightsaber was the final task of a Padawan before being advanced to Jedi. So Luke built his green one, completing his tasks as a learner. Keep what Yoda actually says in mind. Yoda only says Luke must confront Vader. Its Luke and Obi-Wan who take that to mean kill.
I think Obi-Wan didn't necessarily mean kill, but he knew it was a likely result of a confrontation. So if Luke wasn't willing to kill him (if he had to) then it was all but a lost cause.
I must be one of the only few males who never had the attraction toward Leia..slave outfit or otherwise. I liked her character strong willed capable sassy...but as far as physical attraction nope
@@spccewe7223 Carrie Fisher said many times that somehow the idea of her in a metal bikini was both the producers' greatest fantasy and worst nightmare, as they kept demanding she lose weight for the scene.
Love your reaction to the sibling reveal. Hilarious as you put all the pieces together. And then reacting to “That bad, huh.” Awesome. Please keep up the reacting to specific lines like that. You’re one of the best thank you.
after watching you react to arcane, buffy, and this, i really hope i can one day watch you react to the expanse. the world building, character arcs, and storyline would blow you away, i think. people saving the galaxy, unbearable burdens, and fascinating character dynamics. gods. i want xD as always, this was another great and insightful reaction from you
The dark side is like a drug. It is extremely seductive and addictive, it changes how you think and behave, and it is very hard to turn back to the light once you start using the dark. The dark side isn’t a guarantee that the user will be evil, but most of the times that seems to be the case, that said the dark side of the force itself is not evil. The dark side is fueled by passion and emotion where the light side is not. Also, everyone cries for Darth Vader. You’re not alone. You think this is sad, I can’t wait to see how you handle the end of Episode III.
Another great reaction. The speeder chase was amazing on the big screen. The original release had the older version of Anakin Skywalker's "ghost". When the prequels came out, this movie was re-edited to show a younger "hot" version. It will make sense when you watch episodes I-III
In the original, before Lucas bastardized them, Sebastian Shaw (unmasked Vader) was shown at the end. He replaced him with Hayden Christensen, who played Anakin in episode 2&3.
No one ever said Luke had to KILL Vader. He had to confront him. He had to face the part of himself he didn't want to. He had to make Anakin look at who he became as well. The Return of the Jedi is about Anakin's redemption as much as it is about the ascendancy of Luke's New Order.
You are so sweet Sophie, i watched this Movie up to 150 times in the past, because it´s my favourite Star Wars Movie, but not crying about it for the last 40 Years, and now, as i look this video, i cried with you together 🥺😄, thanks for that unexpected emotionally expierience🥰.
I hate 99% of reaction channels that hardly pay attention and engage with what they’re watching. You’re part of the 1% It’s been genuinely enjoyable to watch you discover Star Wars.
35:52 - One thing I really like about Darth Vader's redemption and death is that he died in order to save his family, which really has additional weight after seeing the prequels.
So now you started in the middle; came to the end; now it'll be the beginning to the middle with episodes 1-3. It's always a blast to watch people enjoy it the way we did back in 1977 and boy did we have a lot of questions! Can't wait to see your reaction for A Phantom Menace!
I got about 15 minutes into Phantom Menace and decided I never wanted to see another Star Wars film. Return of the Jedi was the last one made, and I'll die on that hill.
If you can get passed the character of Jar Jar, the child actor who plays Annakin, and even the actor who plays older Annakin(not all the time), episodes 1-3 are pretty good in showing the backstories and introducing you to new characters. Episodes 1-3 are super shiny and polished, sometimes that's ok, but I prefer 1977 to 1983. I prefer practical over computer if you can do it, the less cgi, for me, the better. What's noticeably better are the choreography scenes (light saber fights) with older Annakin, younger Obi Wan Kenobi, Qui Gon Jinn, and Darth Maul. Basically it tells you what you need to know to fill in the gaps and I'm ok with that.
The irony is if the emperor had eased up just a little bit, he would've influenced Luke to join him. Luke was on the cusp after becoming enraged, but Ol' Palps kept taunting him.
15:49 "If Darth Vader Is The Father, Who's The Mother?,That's A Question I Need The Answer To" The answer to that question is explained in episodes I-III
Man the casting for the emperor is just perfection and he’s even better in the prequel trilogy and really steals every scene he’s in and the actor is clearly having such a good time playing the role
Yoda used the word "confront", not the word "kill". Luke assumes Yoda means for him to kill his father, but that is not what Yoda said, and that is not what Luke does. Luke DOES "confront" Vader in his attempt to pull him back to the light. Luke does NOT kill Vader, he does NOT strike down the Emperor, nor does he destroy the Sith. Vader is defeated by the tiny bit of Anakin Skywalker that remained. (Thus the titular "Jedi" who returned must be Anakin, just momentarily prior to joining the living force.) Vader is destroyed by the Emperor's force lightning. The Emperor is hurled to his death by Vader.
I walked out of that theater at age 17 so happy and so sad. Star Wars was the greatest thing to me for 7 years. I walked into the theater at age 10 to watch Star Wars and came out of another at age 17 holding hands with my first girlfriend. I was so thrilled, but also so dad to know it was over.
This is my first video of yours that I've seen and I've really enjoyed it. Think about the way the Empire's troops on Endor must feel when it comes to getting their butts kicked by a bunch of little Teddy Bears lol. I do actually like how, at the end, 40:58 it actually show short scenes of the celebrating on Cloud City, Tatooine, Naboo, and Coruscant before returning to Endor. I'm looking forward to watching more of your reaction videos. I hope you enjoy Star Wars episodes 1, 2, and 3.
Luke couldn't kill the emperor because it's not the way of a Jedi, Jedi can't act out of emotion and can't attack unarmed. The Emperor was looking for a replacement for Darth Vader as his apprentice, and the Emperor and Vader are members of the Sith Order (opposition to the Jedi Order in some way), who have existed for many thousands of years according to the Rule of Two, which states that there can only be two Sith - the master and the apprentice, a master to embody the power of the dark side, and a apprentice to reach out to him, when a apprentice becomes stronger than a master, he challenges him, kills him and takes his place, taking a new apprentice, the Emperor was simultaneously looking for a replacement for Vader with someone younger and more powerful and he was afraid of him, because Vader could find himself a secret disciple and try to kill the Emperor by taking his place. By the way, in the very name of Darth Vader, Darth is the title of a member of the Order of the Sith, so for example the emperor has the name Darth Sidious, but you will learn more about it in the prequels You may also notice that the Jedi and the Sith have different force abilities, if in general terms, the Jedi use defensive abilities that can rarely cause direct damage, while the Sith use dark side abilities, such as force strangulation, force lightning. In theory, the Jedi can use them too, but this means direct use of the dark side, which will intoxicate the mind and after which it is difficult to stop, not to mention that it goes against the Jedi code
Oh I loved your reaction! Thank you so much for the fun reaction. I can't wait for you to see part 1, 2 , and 3.....be ready to cry more by part 3!!...you have been warned hahaha 🤭!! Some people don't like episode#1, but it's an important part of the storyline, so please be patient and the story will get better and better! Keep smiling 🙂👍🇨🇦
Pro tip from a seasoned star wars fan: ignore literally everything everyone tells you about the rest of the movies, watch them all and form your own opinions. There are fans of every trilogy/story movie, but people can get very passionate about what they think you should and shouldn't like edit: some of yall need to stop confusing "form your own opinions" and "the sequels are the best thing ever" lmfao
@TreatyParis3Sept1783 Lil bro your entire profile is about slavery and schizo white majority panic and racist shit why would I give a fuck what your Star Wars opinion is 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏 “to the fans” you don’t speak for anyone except the voice in the back of your head telling you to write this gibberish 🤓
Fear.. leads to anger and anger leads to hate and hate leads to suffering.. Luke refused to give it to hate.. that's why Vader seeing his son being a True Jedi brought him back after all if his son can become a Jedi then Anakin can return to being one as well
Leia realized on the bridge that she "always knew" that Luke was her brother. You can tell by her facial expressions. She was looking into herself and her memories and feelings towards Luke. She knew then that their initial attraction and bond were something other than romantic love. It's part of the reason why she fell in love with Han. Deep down, she knew that Luke was not for her.
Another great reaction video, Sofie! I apolagize for misspelling your name in the comments of your previous two Star Wars reaction videos. Your reactions are very honest and fun. I'm glad you like the Ewoks- those little furballs are awesome! I'm looking forward to your reactions to the rest of the Star Wars saga.
15:39 True, but in their defense - neither of them knew. The prequels are pretty good too, it is important to note though that episodes 7-9 (the supposed sequels) don't exist. Such a shame they never bade a sequel trilogy.
I am excited to follow your Star Wars journey into the Prequel Trilogy. I hope you will also consider reacting to the Obi-Wan Kenobi series (6 episodes on Disney+) as well. It would fit very well after Episode 3 of the Prequels.
I never considered how someone might perceive the ending of this without having seen the prequels. The original version of this had the force ghost at the end be played by the same man who was behind Darth Vader's mask when he removed it in the film, but they edited in the young Anakin actor in subsequent releases of the original trilogy. By the time they released this version, most people had already known the prequel trilogy Anakin, so the fact this was your first introduction to him is fascinating. I can only imagine the questions and feelings that would've brought up in you to be introduced to him in this way. Very cool.
SUCH an enjoyable reaction from you! As to the last few shots of the film, showing young Anakin, restored to the good person he was, 'elevated' to the status of 'Force ghost' to exist with Obi-Wan and Yoda in the afterlife: Star Wars fans are divided about these particular images. In the original 1983 theatrical release of 'Return of the Jedi,' we saw a middle-aged figure (Anakin) appear as a ghost beside Obi-Wan and Yoda. He was actor Sebastian Shaw, the same actor that played Vader in the bleached-white "Humpty-Dumpty" makeup we saw, when Vader's mask was removed. Audiences did get the point, that Anakin's soul was restored to the "uninjured" equivalent of what his 45-year-old self would have been if he hadn't become Vader. But, it was also true that we, the audience, didn't know this stranger. You (Sofie) don't know the stranger you saw, either, the "young, hot Anakin." (Hayden Christensen, who plays Anakin in Episodes II and III, would have been two years old in 1983, when Return of the Jedi was released.) But, obviously, one gets to know him in the Prequels. I thus find myself in the camp of, "George Lucas made the right decision to revise the ending moments of 'Return of the Jedi' to the version you saw, with ••the Anakin WE KNOW•• assuming his rightful place besides Yoda and Obi-Wan. These altered images also imply a change in ••who Anakin has been restored TO••. As Vader, Anakin committed evil on a huge scale; yet The Force has seen fit to reward Anakin (chosen by The Force to fulfill an assigned Destiny of taking down the Sith, and guided from his conception for that hidden purpose) by "wiping the slate clean," and restoring Anakin's soul to his ~22 year-old self, his more authentic self before he truly became Vader. Others do not agree with this take. I once heard a contrary view, that Anakin/Vader essentially "scammed his way into Heaven." (Performed one very important, needed, righteous act, that doesn't atone for all the evil that came before.) (Others are welcome to their opinions, obviously.) My response is that we are looking at these events from a human (limited, finite) viewpoint. If one takes the view (as I do) that The Force was guiding EVERYTHING from Day One, then our grievance is with The Force, and not with Vader. We humans don't have the power to put The Force on trial and to punish it. ...The Force, in the Star Wars films, is presented as having SOME OF - BUT NOT ALL of the properties that G-d is described with in the Judeo-Christian tradition: The Force is intangible, is never seen, is felt only in the impact of what it makes happen, and is both omniscient and is "the ultimate Power" (in the Star Wars universe.) Unlike the Judeo-Christian view of G-d, The Force is never presented as being either A) the CREATOR and OWNER of the Universe, or B) the SOURCE of Good and Evil. And I think that's important: George Lucas is on record as saying, "I would hesitate to call The Force 'G-d.' " I think that's respectful on his part, and I believe him.
by far the best reaction i’ve seen of this chapter. it was wonderful how you picked up on subtile ques esp the scene when Luke turns himself in & you describe your interpretation of Vaders’s delivery lines. out-friggin-standing! I feel you feel how awesome a character Anakin Skywalker is/was & is mine BTW but keep enlightening the unenlightened.
Most people’s favorite one is Empire Strikes Back, but this is mine personally. I get teary every time too with Vader’s death and his lines. And just the Ending in general.
When Leia says "I know. I've always known." she isn't saying she was always aware he was her brother. Because of her innate ability with the Force, she felt a unique connection with Luke right from the start. She gave him some pecks at a few times throughout the trilogy, but the big kiss she gave Luke after he got out of the Bacta tank was intended to make Han jealous.
If you think Luke’s reaction to finding out Darth Vader is his father was dramatic, you should have seen Leia’s response the only time he appeared to her as a ghost. At sometime after the Return of the Jedi, Anakin appeared and spoke with his daughter. At first she didn’t know who he was, but on finding out she had nothing but anger and hatred for him. And she never called him anything but Vader. That was the first and last time Anakin contacted Leia. And while she did come to terms with having him as her father, I don’t believe that she ever forgave him.
24:42 That kiss on Hoth that almost every TH-cam reactor freaks out about was to make Han jealous. And at that time Leia was not supposed to be his sister. A new character should be introduced in this movie and she should have a trilogy of her own but when shooting this movie George Lucas went thru a difficult divorce and felt worn out so he scrapped it all and decided to wrap it up and end the Skywalker saga there by editing in Leia as the sister.
The Jedi who returned was Anakin Skywalker. He returned to the light. Luke gave him a Jedi funeral, and Anakin was able to manifest himself into the Force like Yoda and Obi-Wan. The Star Wars saga is the tragedy of Anakin Skywalker. If Anakin made you cry in this movie, just wait until the prequels. He will make you cry a lot. And then in the Kenobi series he will rip your heart out.
it seems incredible to think that a franchise released more than 40 years ago still manages to excite so much....but there are still so many surprises in episodes 7/8/9 while episodes 1/2/3 are the prequel that explains who he has become who and why.... enjoy your viewing and have fun 🥰🥰🥰
So Fie i was dreading your reaction because it is such an old movie by now. But you were so openly transparent with your emotions it helped me enjoy it again. I wished I could know you deeper
Silly Return of the Jedi story (or reminiscing about being a kid in the 80s): "Han will have that shield down. We've got to give him more time!" is a standout line for me. Way back in the 80s, I used to play the Return of the Jedi video game at a local arcade. The game followed the plot of the movie and had numerous music and sound clips from the movie. One time, upon losing my last life, the game malfunctioned and played that line over and over very loudly over the next twenty minutes until an attendant mercifully pulled the plug.
Now the I, II and III. Others will tell you that you need not watch Solo but it is good and has one key thing in it that occurs. Then Rogue One which ends in a fantastic link to the original IV. Love watch you on all your reactions. You care. As we say in Texas; y'all be safe. EVERYONE!!
Sofie mid movie: 'Who would have sex with Darth Vader?"
Sofie at the end: "Darth Vader is hot!"
At the first question, I said: "You. You would, I bet." 😅
i volunteer!!! Hayden Christensen? the force is strong in him
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If she thinks Anakins hot, wait til she sees young Obi-Wan!
@@blueroninstudiosTotally agree! Although Anakin/Hayden is very handsome, my Star Wars crush has always been Obi-Wan/Ewan.
You ducking as Luke and Leias speeder went under the tree was awesome!😂😂
One of the great tragedies of this film m is that it doesn’t explain Luke’s jump in power in the year between Empire and Jedi. There’s a great scene in the book _Shadows of the Empire_ where Luke is almost killed and narrowly evades death. After playing the events over in his head, he realizes that he’s been doing the training and exercises that Yoda taught him, but he’s not _letting_ the Force work through him; he’s just trying to command it. Once he starts try to work _with_ the Force instead of [ironically] trying to force it to do what he wants, he immediately becomes much more formidable, because he HAS been training the whole time, after all…
SoFie, you passed the Jedi Trial. You wept for Vader. 😰 👍👍
You saw that although Vader committed many horrible crimes, he also atoned for them by destroying the Emperor.
He let go of decades of anger and hate and let his love for his son save the day.
In his last minutes of life, he was a good man. He found salvation. That deserves compassion and respect.
And yes - he DID destroy the emperor. Anything else you see or hear is just a lie.
lol, destroying the emperor was not enough to make up for all the atrocities Vader committed. The new Republic would have still placed him on trial and ultimately executed him, and Anakin would have been the first to agree with said judgement.
I remember in the old EU, Luke telling his students that very story. Explaining how the truth can change drastically depending on your point of view by telling them how Vader died a good man. Seven years after the Battle of Endor and that information was not common knowledge
I was 12 when Return of the Jedi came out in 1983. You can’t even imagine how hyped everyone was. Remember no Internet, rental movies were just coming on the scene, going to the theater to see this movie was a life-changing experience I’ll never forget 😊
I can. I was 12 in 1983 too. 🔥
Same here dude... I was 13. First movie I ever saw more than once during its original theatrical run!
I was 7 going on 8 in 83 when I saw it and I still remember it like it was yesterday. That night in the theater I could barely contain all the excitement, I was jumping up and down in my theater seat. I remember my mom telling my dad “Look, he’s so excited “! Now at the time, we didn’t know, after 40+ years how privileged and honored we were to have seen these movies in the theater. There was a special kind of magic seeing Return of the Jedi day one in 1983. Something the younger generations will never get to see. Yup, how lucky were we.😊
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I was also 13 then ... lotta GenX here :)
I was 12, also
This movie is the culmination of two story arcs, the Hero's Journey of Luke Skywalker and the redemption of Aniken Skywalker. Two of the classic stories of all time.
Yep - and anything onscreen after this DOES NOT exist. Trust us on that.
@@tulinfirenze1990 chronologically anyway
That’s one of the reasons that makes RotJ my favorite SW film of all.
Ani to Padme. Ani, aka Anakin.
Side note: Yoda DOESN'T tell Luke he has to kill his father, he tells Luke he has to CONFRONT him. Pair that with the lesson of the Dark Side Cave, & I think Yoda was playing the long game.
Yoda by this point has grown much wiser, I think even more so than he was during the high and fallen Republic eras. He knows it's more nuanced than the black-and-white dogmatism he once preached. He's experienced a lot more. And I think he knew Luke had to learn through experience just as he did. The mark of a great teacher-- guide, but don't control. Demonstrate, but don't preach.
The thing that doesn't make sense is that Luke had already confronted Vader, and against Yoda's advice because he hadn't finished his training. Then what must have been the next time Luke talks to Yoda (else, why didn't he ask about the parentage reveal sooner) suddenly his training was complete and he has to confront Vader. So, what changed that made Luke ready? That he learned who Vader was to him? That could have been said before he confronted him last time.
@@shadout You can't think like that, you'll start wondering how long the flight to Alderaan took or how long Luke was on Dagobah or how long it took to fly to Bespin...
@@shadout It's seasoning and time. Luke needed more time to cook.
Seriously though, I think Obi Wan and Yoda weren't ready to tell him the truth. They would have told him when they thought he was mentally ready to hear it. They wanted to make sure that he was ready, but he left early. Yoda even confessed that when he said, "No. Unfortunate that you rushed to face him… That incomplete was your training. Not ready for the burden were you." This was about his mental condition, not physical. So, after he came back and had already heard the truth, there was nothing left for him to do but finish the job. They were afraid that the truth might cause him to go dark and they wanted to avoid that at all costs. He was their last hope. That was why his test at the cave was considered a failure because he wasn't supposed to kill Darth Vader.
Yes, it's kooky, but it makes sense. So much of it is cloaked in innuendo and their mystical beliefs. But in the end, it's just a movie.
@@BalokLives Yes, but Yoda really just wanted to roll over and die, without telling Luke the truth. It was only because Luke pressed him, that he admitted it.
So it would seem that Yoda, wanted Luke to think that Vader was nothing more than a villain, for the final confrontation.....Even Ben made it clear that if Luke was unwilling to kill his own father, "Then the Emperor has already won."
It seems that both Yoda and Ben thought Vader was unredeemable. Ben really tried to dehumanize Vader by saying he was 'More machine now than man.."' When Yoda says Luke was "Unready for the burden" He means, the burden of having to kill his own father.
I assume that Yoda would have maybe wanted to tell Luke, during the continuous training on Dagobah, whereby Luke would have time to process it, and need to come to the understanding, that his father was evil and had to be eliminated for the greater good of the galaxy. But - Luke went off, got traumatized, and the next thing they knew, an opportunity arose to get Vader, so they tried to just hide it from him and send him on his way. It really seems that Yoda and Ben wanted Luke to assassinate Vader.
I don't believe Yoda was so powerful, that he knew what was going to play out in the Emperors throne room. I think the dramatic irony of the situation, was that Luke's good heart, resolved the problem in an unexpected way. Which was, in a way, wiser than what the 2 old Jedis had in mind. (They were still pretty proud of how he did it, of course)
So many questions Sofie! Count yourself lucky you don't have to wait 2 decades for the answers as so many of us did 😂
Oh definitely 👍🏻
And what an incredible disappointment they were. A true disgrace to star wars, a real spit in our face.
@@EvieWillNotDie Oh please! What are you Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons? It's impossible to take anyone using such hyperbole seriously.
While the prequels don't match the great storytelling of the original trilogy and Jar-Jar gets annoying, they are still entertaining and enjoyable movies. They give us backstory on many characters and introduce new ones, have great lightsaber fights and expand our horizons by showing more planets and life under the Old Republic, and answer those questions Sofie and most of the rest of us had after seeing the original trilogy.
@@swanronson173 not if you care. "Great lightsabre fights" thank you for admitting you don't understand star wars so brazenly. "Oo pretty colours wowie shiny lights". Bad.
@@EvieWillNotDie That's right ignore the rest of what I said about it, and pretend you are a fan whilst acting like a spoiled child crying about how the film makers spat in your face. You don't have to like a movie but don't go around acting like it's some kind of personal insult that they made it.
Others have probably already pointed this out, but Yoda told Luke that he had to "Confront" Vader, not that he had to fight or kill Vader.
Although, Ben was adamant, that if Luke wasn't willing to kill his own father, then the Emperor had already won. So, are Yoda and Ben on the same page? Ben wanted Luke to kill Vader. If Yoda wanted a non violent solution, He really should have talked to Ben about giving the kid bad advice.
I don't take Leia's "Somehow I've always known" as meaning that she consciously knew that Luke was her brother but rather that now she knows a lot of things fall into place.
Agreed. She knew they had a "connection" but she didn't know what it was.
so many people apparently never heard of or had a "gut feeling" about anything.
yeah, like "i always knew we had some kind of connection."
Exactly, I kinda take it as it explains why she felt so strongly connected to Luke but had no romantic feelings, it was different. Also when he met Leia Luke was a naive farm boy who understandably meets a very beautiful strong person like Leia and not having any clue of any relation so it's not so surprising he initially might have a bit of a crush. And Leia only kissed him because she was trying to make Han jealous. Maybe I've just been desensitized about it from watching Game of Thrones lol.
Yah. Definitely it is that she always felt a connection and now it makes sense.
OMG, watching you go step by step through the whole "Leia is his sister" was absolutely the best! 😄Thank you for that!
She’s the only female main character in the movie. Who else could it be?
What I meant was the whole "Leia is his sister.... wait, they kissed???"
I sometimes wonder if Darth Vader when he detects Luke's thoughts about his sister, does Vader think "Shit, I tortured her back on the first Death Star."
Yeah but you also invited her boyfriend and her to a nice dinner
Luke and Leia instantly felt a connection towards each others, being twins. They misunderstood it as an initial attraction but that was never the case. Remember she kissed Luke, purely to piss off Han.
So when Leia says "she's always known" it's the connection between them they have always been aware of deep down.
As a old school star wars fan. At 33:51 can you hear Vader take a deep breath. It came out in 83 but also like dont poke a bees nest. Vader (Anakin knew it was over) his arrogance gone. But people miss, Luke really did turn to the dark side there. It is like Anakins love for Padme, Lukes for his sister..people never get the correlation.
Yes, the prequels are indeed about him. The whole Star Wars saga is about the tragedy of Anakin Skywalker. (The George Lucas saga that is.)
There are only six movies.
@@Rastafaustian *three movies
@@jp3813idk ab 3 or 6 movies but there are two professional yappers in these replies lol
@@IrrelevantPerson There are now.
@@jp3813 ☝️🤓
36:50 this scene is the reason why this is the best of the original trilogy. People cry and sad to see Darth Vader dying, the person who is so evil, and people actually are crying when he dies. That's why it's the best of the three.
Which, as author David Brin said, doesn't make sense. Vader is a thousand times WORSE than Hitler. In reality, he should have burned in hell (which doesn't exist).
One scene shouldn't determine the overall quality of the movie, in my opinion. Return of the Jedi absolutely nails its conclusion. But the movie overall is plodding, the script is meh and the Ewoks are a questionable addition. I think it's the weakest of the original trilogy.
It's the best scene I agree. But it's not the best movie. Empire is best. But let's face it. When comparing the Original Trilogy it's like comparing a 10 to two 9's so if someone likes Jedi more because it resolves the story or because they just love the huge battles and this scene so much... I mean. Whose to argue?
@@47imagine It doesn't matter if its the weakest of the original trilogy. Its still pretty damn good.
if u think Anakin is a hottie here, wait until he takes his shirt off in 3rd prequel! My Mom's jaw dropped when she saw that scene and she only managed to pick it back up when she saw how jealous my Dad was! lol.
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My jaw dropped - Gay man here!!!
key to the plot.
Originally Luke's sister was supposed to be someone we never meet in the trilogy. Instead, we were to meet her in the sequels. She was supposed to be someone who had already fallen to the dark side, and the sequels were supposed to be about Luke finding her and turning her back to the light. But by the time ROTJ was being filmed, Lucas was so tired and fed up with the struggle of the production process that he just wanted to be done with Star Wars altogether, so he changed Luke's sister to Leigh.
That may have been an idea Lucas would've eventually gone with, but the idea that he was working with was that Luke falls to the dark side and the sister brings him back to the light.
That final line:
YOU ALREADY HAD..." it destroys me EVERY TIME though...
As a kid watching these films (I was born in 1974), a lot of us were hugely inspired by the special effects. We bought all the 'making of' magazines etc, so watched these films knowing that the space ships etc were real and like the world's best toys! it was really inspiring stuff.
I was 5 in 1977. Saw it with my best friend in kindergarten...it was a magic I could never forget.
Totally agree. Also born in '74
@@wolviespartan I remember making an Empire Strikes Back 'space slug' with a papier mache rock surface and cave, and an air-powered sock-like cover over an expanding rubber suspension sheath. Was great - I'd squeeze a balloon and the slug would extend out! Was just a kid :)
@@mikefoster6018 And now he makes sex toys for a living.
Anakin Skywalker is one of the greatest characters ever created, can't wait for the rest of these reactions
Yes SoFie, we all love how Luke never gave up on his father. Because that is one of Luke's defining characteristics, that he will never give up hope on friends and family.....NEVER!
And that’s one of things that we love about Luke.
Until Darth Kennedy gets ahold of him
Seemed like Luke was basically the only one who believed it was possible. Very cool
Except when you are faced with the reality that a lot of terrible things are gonna happen and you have the chance to stop it, but even though that fleeting thought makes sense on a galactic level, you simply can't go through with it because family. That's the same Luke you believe in. You simply can't grasp it in the way that you need to. That's your failure.
That's what made Disney's choices so weird.
So much credit to James Earl Jones (Voice of Vader) and David Prowse (Body of Vader) for their performances in this film. They seamlessly worked together to convey so much emotional conflict onto an emotionless canvas and literally the only complaint I can give for their performances was the cringy and needless "NO!" at the end that was only added in the remastered version. The original was so much more impactful. Vader doesn't say a word, just looks at the situation and finally acts. It was such a powerful act of love and sacrifice that, again, is being perfectly conveyed through a faceless automaton. Phenomenal acting.
Many people still don't know that it didn't take 2 people to portray Darth Vader, it took 3. Legendary Bob Anderson secretly wore the suit during most scenes in the trilogy when Vader is using a lightsaber. After it being a secret for a long time, Mark Hamil told George Lucas that he wasn't comfortable keeping the secret anymore and wanted Bob to get the credit he was due so he revealed the secret. I guess when you have the greatest villain in the history of cinema you need 3 talented people to make him a reality.
Totally agree - the NO!!! doesn't work, even the tone is wrong because you can see his struggle between watching his son die in front of him and his loyalty to his Master
@@fluxcapacitor007 Then isn't it 4? Because they had a different person play him unmasked at the end?
@@cheeseburger12 That's correct, another actor entirely delivering the "you were right" lines. He was also the original Anakin force ghost but Lucas changed it in the re-release at the turn of the century.
Friendly disagree, I guess. I used to hate the added "NOOOOOO!!!", but now think it's a powerful addition to that scene.
You’re asking all the right questions about Anakin Sophie. I think you’ll really enjoy the prequels..also directed by George Lucas btw.
Episode IV was directed by George Lucas, it's just the last 2 of the original trilogy that someone else had directed them.
Namely Irving Kirschner directed Empire Strikes Back and Richard Marqaund directed Return Of The Jedi
I was 3 when Star Wars came out, 6 when Empire released, and 9 years old for RotJ. Star Wars was my entire childhood identity lol.
But between 1983 and and 1999, those three films were (more or less) all the Star Wars there was, and as far as we knew for years and years - all there ever would be.
I don't know how deep you plan to go in getting caught up on all the great (and not so great) movies and tv shows that have been released since, and it probably seems pretty daunting seeing how much there is to watch, but
I, for one, continue to be *incredibly* grateful to have so many stories being made to explore the vast universe that was such a fundamental playground for my childhood imagination.
I hope you continue to enjoy this journey through a galaxy far, far away, wherever it takes you.
I was the same age for them as you. I was living on campus at Uni when the preview for The Phantom Menace was shown here (in Australia the TV 'The Panel'. They somehow managed to get world first exclusive. ). When it was over I could hear so many "Holy S#$t" and "Did you see that!" coming from all over campus. After going for so long with just the Original Trilogy it was such a HUGE event having a new Star Wars movie. Whatever you think of The Phantom Menace it was so amazing to see NEW Star Wars on the big screen again.
In order to become a full Jedi Knight, an apprentice must confront and defeat his/her greatest fear.
In Luke's case, it was confronting his own father and the danger of becoming just like him.
One's path to the Dark Side always begins with one's fears, for they lead to anger, then to rage and hate, and then to violence, pain and suffering.
"Anakin was hot". You're going to enjoy the prequels
Even though that is not the actor in the 1983 original
@@SGlitz Yeah it always did bother me they erased the original actor's image and replaced it with the young Hayden. Then again I hated a lot of the changes to the original trilogy they made. I can understand cleaning up certain shots and backgrounds a bit for Blu Ray etc but adding new cgi characters always bothered me.
@@roguechevelleIt did make more sense that Anakin’s ghost would be what he looked like before he turned
At least we still see the guy in the film in the suit
ORIGIONAL DID NOT END LIKE THAT EWOKS CELEBRATED WITH BONFIRE LUKE SAW SPIRITS OF OBI WAN YODA AND ANAKIN AKA DARTH VADER AS HUMAN
Not the first one I hope, not like that XD
Under the Jedi Order of the Old Republic, building a lightsaber was the final task of a Padawan before being advanced to Jedi. So Luke built his green one, completing his tasks as a learner.
Keep what Yoda actually says in mind. Yoda only says Luke must confront Vader. Its Luke and Obi-Wan who take that to mean kill.
I think Obi-Wan didn't necessarily mean kill, but he knew it was a likely result of a confrontation. So if Luke wasn't willing to kill him (if he had to) then it was all but a lost cause.
I love how much you just enjoy things. Thank you for sharing your lovely reactions with us!
Ah, Slave Leia, the beginning of tens of millions of fantasies (male and female, Carrie Fisher was badass).
Headcannon: Leia held on to that Slave Costume for Han for …special nights.
@@generaljimmies3429 But that potentially means that Han had a Jabba costume for the same occasions...
I must be one of the only few males who never had the attraction toward Leia..slave outfit or otherwise. I liked her character strong willed capable sassy...but as far as physical attraction nope
@@theIronwolf1984 Well, we're at least two then. I never understood that hype although I love her as a character.
@@spccewe7223 Carrie Fisher said many times that somehow the idea of her in a metal bikini was both the producers' greatest fantasy and worst nightmare, as they kept demanding she lose weight for the scene.
Love your reaction to the sibling reveal. Hilarious as you put all the pieces together.
And then reacting to “That bad, huh.” Awesome. Please keep up the reacting to specific lines like that. You’re one of the best thank you.
This will always be the best Star Wars trilogy. Making the audience cry over Vader's death is a testament to the older films' writing.
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Well, you see... when a mommy and a daddy love each other very much...
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What an emotional rollercoaster Sofie. This one hit me deep always. I cannot wait to see the prequels joining you!!
Anakin died and Vader was born. Luke killed Vader, Anakin was reborn.
after watching you react to arcane, buffy, and this, i really hope i can one day watch you react to the expanse. the world building, character arcs, and storyline would blow you away, i think. people saving the galaxy, unbearable burdens, and fascinating character dynamics. gods. i want xD
as always, this was another great and insightful reaction from you
I cried when i watched the ending of this movie too, I wish Darth Vader could have spent more time with his kids.
The dark side is like a drug. It is extremely seductive and addictive, it changes how you think and behave, and it is very hard to turn back to the light once you start using the dark. The dark side isn’t a guarantee that the user will be evil, but most of the times that seems to be the case, that said the dark side of the force itself is not evil. The dark side is fueled by passion and emotion where the light side is not.
Also, everyone cries for Darth Vader. You’re not alone.
You think this is sad, I can’t wait to see how you handle the end of Episode III.
Yeah😢😢Anakin
Great explanation about the Dark Side
Another great reaction. The speeder chase was amazing on the big screen. The original release had the older version of Anakin Skywalker's "ghost". When the prequels came out, this movie was re-edited to show a younger "hot" version. It will make sense when you watch episodes I-III
10:36 I love this 🤣
In the first one especially, Vader has fingerprints all over his helmet.
Star Wars is the Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Anakin Skywalker.
In the original, before Lucas bastardized them, Sebastian Shaw (unmasked Vader) was shown at the end. He replaced him with Hayden Christensen, who played Anakin in episode 2&3.
No one ever said Luke had to KILL Vader. He had to confront him. He had to face the part of himself he didn't want to. He had to make Anakin look at who he became as well. The Return of the Jedi is about Anakin's redemption as much as it is about the ascendancy of Luke's New Order.
You are so sweet Sophie, i watched this Movie up to 150 times in the past, because it´s my favourite Star Wars Movie, but not crying about it for the last 40 Years, and now, as i look this video, i cried with you together 🥺😄, thanks for that unexpected emotionally expierience🥰.
The Rancor pit shows that Luke is resourceful even without using the force.
I hate 99% of reaction channels that hardly pay attention and engage with what they’re watching.
You’re part of the 1%
It’s been genuinely enjoyable to watch you discover Star Wars.
she's really one of the best, i like how she can read between the lines, too
35:52 - One thing I really like about Darth Vader's redemption and death is that he died in order to save his family, which really has additional weight after seeing the prequels.
24:44 you know what they say, sometimes you gotta keep it in the family 🤣 Gives a new meaning to when twins say "We do everything together". Lmao
So now you started in the middle; came to the end; now it'll be the beginning to the middle with episodes 1-3. It's always a blast to watch people enjoy it the way we did back in 1977 and boy did we have a lot of questions! Can't wait to see your reaction for A Phantom Menace!
I got about 15 minutes into Phantom Menace and decided I never wanted to see another Star Wars film. Return of the Jedi was the last one made, and I'll die on that hill.
If you can get passed the character of Jar Jar, the child actor who plays Annakin, and even the actor who plays older Annakin(not all the time), episodes 1-3 are pretty good in showing the backstories and introducing you to new characters. Episodes 1-3 are super shiny and polished, sometimes that's ok, but I prefer 1977 to 1983. I prefer practical over computer if you can do it, the less cgi, for me, the better. What's noticeably better are the choreography scenes (light saber fights) with older Annakin, younger Obi Wan Kenobi, Qui Gon Jinn, and Darth Maul. Basically it tells you what you need to know to fill in the gaps and I'm ok with that.
Sofie this journey so far with you has been awesome. I love your emotions as we all have. Lets keep this going gorgeous ❤❤
The irony is if the emperor had eased up just a little bit, he would've influenced Luke to join him. Luke was on the cusp after becoming enraged, but Ol' Palps kept taunting him.
Awesome reaction ! Love it ! It was a real pleasure to watch my favorite film of all time together with you!
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"If Darth Vader Is The Father, Who's The Mother?,That's A Question I Need The Answer To"
The answer to that question is explained in episodes I-III
Man the casting for the emperor is just perfection and he’s even better in the prequel trilogy and really steals every scene he’s in and the actor is clearly having such a good time playing the role
Yoda used the word "confront", not the word "kill". Luke assumes Yoda means for him to kill his father, but that is not what Yoda said, and that is not what Luke does. Luke DOES "confront" Vader in his attempt to pull him back to the light. Luke does NOT kill Vader, he does NOT strike down the Emperor, nor does he destroy the Sith. Vader is defeated by the tiny bit of Anakin Skywalker that remained. (Thus the titular "Jedi" who returned must be Anakin, just momentarily prior to joining the living force.) Vader is destroyed by the Emperor's force lightning. The Emperor is hurled to his death by Vader.
I walked out of that theater at age 17 so happy and so sad. Star Wars was the greatest thing to me for 7 years. I walked into the theater at age 10 to watch Star Wars and came out of another at age 17 holding hands with my first girlfriend. I was so thrilled, but also so dad to know it was over.
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"Is This True?, If So, How'd That Happen?"
It is true, though a more in-depth explanation on how that happened is in the prequel trilogy
This is my first video of yours that I've seen and I've really enjoyed it. Think about the way the Empire's troops on Endor must feel when it comes to getting their butts kicked by a bunch of little Teddy Bears lol. I do actually like how, at the end, 40:58 it actually show short scenes of the celebrating on Cloud City, Tatooine, Naboo, and Coruscant before returning to Endor. I'm looking forward to watching more of your reaction videos. I hope you enjoy Star Wars episodes 1, 2, and 3.
Luke couldn't kill the emperor because it's not the way of a Jedi, Jedi can't act out of emotion and can't attack unarmed.
The Emperor was looking for a replacement for Darth Vader as his apprentice, and the Emperor and Vader are members of the Sith Order (opposition to the Jedi Order in some way), who have existed for many thousands of years according to the Rule of Two, which states that there can only be two Sith - the master and the apprentice, a master to embody the power of the dark side, and a apprentice to reach out to him, when a apprentice becomes stronger than a master, he challenges him, kills him and takes his place, taking a new apprentice, the Emperor was simultaneously looking for a replacement for Vader with someone younger and more powerful and he was afraid of him, because Vader could find himself a secret disciple and try to kill the Emperor by taking his place. By the way, in the very name of Darth Vader, Darth is the title of a member of the Order of the Sith, so for example the emperor has the name Darth Sidious, but you will learn more about it in the prequels
You may also notice that the Jedi and the Sith have different force abilities, if in general terms, the Jedi use defensive abilities that can rarely cause direct damage, while the Sith use dark side abilities, such as force strangulation, force lightning. In theory, the Jedi can use them too, but this means direct use of the dark side, which will intoxicate the mind and after which it is difficult to stop, not to mention that it goes against the Jedi code
Anakin did quite a lot of killing of unarmed people during the Clone Wars.
@@jeffburnham6611 and where it got him
Oh I loved your reaction! Thank you so much for the fun reaction. I can't wait for you to see part 1, 2 , and 3.....be ready to cry more by part 3!!...you have been warned hahaha 🤭!!
Some people don't like episode#1, but it's an important part of the storyline, so please be patient and the story will get better and better! Keep smiling 🙂👍🇨🇦
In the end, I found peace and freedom
"Now you can make your dreams come true, Ani. For the first time, you're free"
You are the best character ❤
Great great reaction. You understand everything about this story!
Enjoy the prequels as much as we did.
Pro tip from a seasoned star wars fan: ignore literally everything everyone tells you about the rest of the movies, watch them all and form your own opinions. There are fans of every trilogy/story movie, but people can get very passionate about what they think you should and shouldn't like
edit: some of yall need to stop confusing "form your own opinions" and "the sequels are the best thing ever" lmfao
I couldn't agree more with this statement. Don't listen to anyone. I hope you love the rest of this amazing franchise.
I agree too. You should watch all six movies and form your own opinion of them.
@@Bodanki there’s always gotta be one to prove my point lmfao
@@Bodanki this is what we mean! Lol
@TreatyParis3Sept1783 Lil bro your entire profile is about slavery and schizo white majority panic and racist shit why would I give a fuck what your Star Wars opinion is 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏 “to the fans” you don’t speak for anyone except the voice in the back of your head telling you to write this gibberish 🤓
Your reaction was top tier. Stoked for your reactions of the remaining movies. Episode 3 is gonna hit differentlyy
***No....is that young Darth Vader....young and hot***😂😂😂
Fear.. leads to anger and anger leads to hate and hate leads to suffering.. Luke refused to give it to hate.. that's why Vader seeing his son being a True Jedi brought him back after all if his son can become a Jedi then Anakin can return to being one as well
Leia realized on the bridge that she "always knew" that Luke was her brother.
You can tell by her facial expressions. She was looking into herself and her memories and feelings towards Luke.
She knew then that their initial attraction and bond were something other than romantic love.
It's part of the reason why she fell in love with Han. Deep down, she knew that Luke was not for her.
Another great reaction video, Sofie! I apolagize for misspelling your name in the comments of your previous two Star Wars reaction videos. Your reactions are very honest and fun. I'm glad you like the Ewoks- those little furballs are awesome! I'm looking forward to your reactions to the rest of the Star Wars saga.
Patience young padawan, all your questions will be answered in time.
Yeah they kissed, love how you instantly reacted the same way we did when the sister thing hits 🍿
LOL! EVERY reactor points out that Luke and Leia kissed . . .
So happy that Leia And Han went on to have not only twins Jacen and Jaina but to have lil baby anakin too🔥
... Which worked out well 👀
15:39 True, but in their defense - neither of them knew.
The prequels are pretty good too, it is important to note though that episodes 7-9 (the supposed sequels) don't exist. Such a shame they never bade a sequel trilogy.
I've got to save you.
You already have.
Thank you for appreciating that moment. It's my favorite in the series.
Imperial Stormtroopers with the latest high-tech armor and weaponry get taken down by teddy bears with spears and rocks!😅
I am excited to follow your Star Wars journey into the Prequel Trilogy. I hope you will also consider reacting to the Obi-Wan Kenobi series (6 episodes on Disney+) as well. It would fit very well after Episode 3 of the Prequels.
You need to watch Revenge of the Sith as soon as possible
Yes, that is the only prequel movie i care about😂😂😂
I never considered how someone might perceive the ending of this without having seen the prequels.
The original version of this had the force ghost at the end be played by the same man who was behind Darth Vader's mask when he removed it in the film, but they edited in the young Anakin actor in subsequent releases of the original trilogy.
By the time they released this version, most people had already known the prequel trilogy Anakin, so the fact this was your first introduction to him is fascinating. I can only imagine the questions and feelings that would've brought up in you to be introduced to him in this way. Very cool.
Now time to watch Ep1-2-3... then Rogue One, Then Obi Wan Kenobi. 7-8-9, then solo. . Then mandalorian. Then Ahsoka. Then Andor.
Don’t forget clone wars and rebels ❤
Nothing made by Disney is cannon
@@billthomas478 wow some has had a bad day 😬
@@cambelloroxy9420can't say I blame him. But can't deny how garbage the writing and plot are in the sequel trilogy
@@NurseAmamiya that is true
SUCH an enjoyable reaction from you!
As to the last few shots of the film, showing young Anakin, restored to the good person he was, 'elevated' to the status of 'Force ghost' to exist with Obi-Wan and Yoda in the afterlife: Star Wars fans are divided about these particular images.
In the original 1983 theatrical release of 'Return of the Jedi,' we saw a middle-aged figure (Anakin) appear as a ghost beside Obi-Wan and Yoda. He was actor Sebastian Shaw, the same actor that played Vader in the bleached-white "Humpty-Dumpty" makeup we saw, when Vader's mask was removed. Audiences did get the point, that Anakin's soul was restored to the "uninjured" equivalent of what his 45-year-old self would have been if he hadn't become Vader. But, it was also true that we, the audience, didn't know this stranger.
You (Sofie) don't know the stranger you saw, either, the "young, hot Anakin." (Hayden Christensen, who plays Anakin in Episodes II and III, would have been two years old in 1983, when Return of the Jedi was released.) But, obviously, one gets to know him in the Prequels. I thus find myself in the camp of, "George Lucas made the right decision to revise the ending moments of 'Return of the Jedi' to the version you saw, with ••the Anakin WE KNOW•• assuming his rightful place besides Yoda and Obi-Wan. These altered images also imply a change in ••who Anakin has been restored TO••. As Vader, Anakin committed evil on a huge scale; yet The Force has seen fit to reward Anakin (chosen by The Force to fulfill an assigned Destiny of taking down the Sith, and guided from his conception for that hidden purpose) by "wiping the slate clean," and restoring Anakin's soul to his ~22 year-old self, his more authentic self before he truly became Vader.
Others do not agree with this take. I once heard a contrary view, that Anakin/Vader essentially "scammed his way into Heaven." (Performed one very important, needed, righteous act, that doesn't atone for all the evil that came before.) (Others are welcome to their opinions, obviously.) My response is that we are looking at these events from a human (limited, finite) viewpoint. If one takes the view (as I do) that The Force was guiding EVERYTHING from Day One, then our grievance is with The Force, and not with Vader. We humans don't have the power to put The Force on trial and to punish it.
...The Force, in the Star Wars films, is presented as having SOME OF - BUT NOT ALL of the properties that G-d is described with in the Judeo-Christian tradition: The Force is intangible, is never seen, is felt only in the impact of what it makes happen, and is both omniscient and is "the ultimate Power" (in the Star Wars universe.) Unlike the Judeo-Christian view of G-d, The Force is never presented as being either A) the CREATOR and OWNER of the Universe, or B) the SOURCE of Good and Evil. And I think that's important: George Lucas is on record as saying, "I would hesitate to call The Force 'G-d.' " I think that's respectful on his part, and I believe him.
That forest is a national park. My buddy and his wife got married their dressed as Han solo and leia
"Vader looks like he just got out of the car wash." That cracked me up big time. :)
by far the best reaction i’ve seen of this chapter. it was wonderful how you picked up on subtile ques esp the scene when Luke turns himself in & you describe your interpretation of Vaders’s delivery lines. out-friggin-standing! I feel you feel how awesome a character Anakin Skywalker is/was & is mine BTW but keep enlightening the unenlightened.
Most people’s favorite one is Empire Strikes Back, but this is mine personally. I get teary every time too with Vader’s death and his lines. And just the Ending in general.
Wow. Love love love this reaction! You reacted exactly as I hoped you would which gave me the feels all over again!
It's not the last time you will cry over Anakin's fate... And yes the backstory is coming in I, II, and III.
When Leia says "I know. I've always known." she isn't saying she was always aware he was her brother. Because of her innate ability with the Force, she felt a unique connection with Luke right from the start. She gave him some pecks at a few times throughout the trilogy, but the big kiss she gave Luke after he got out of the Bacta tank was intended to make Han jealous.
I’ve seen ROTJ countless times, but I may have teared up only three times. It was during your reaction. 😢🥲🥹…😭🤣
"It is too late for me, son"
"Then my father is truly dead" 😢
If you think Luke’s reaction to finding out Darth Vader is his father was dramatic, you should have seen Leia’s response the only time he appeared to her as a ghost.
At sometime after the Return of the Jedi, Anakin appeared and spoke with his daughter. At first she didn’t know who he was, but on finding out she had nothing but anger and hatred for him. And she never called him anything but Vader. That was the first and last time Anakin contacted Leia. And while she did come to terms with having him as her father, I don’t believe that she ever forgave him.
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That kiss on Hoth that almost every TH-cam reactor freaks out about was to make Han jealous.
And at that time Leia was not supposed to be his sister.
A new character should be introduced in this movie and she should have a trilogy of her own but when shooting this movie George Lucas went thru a difficult divorce and felt worn out so he scrapped it all and decided to wrap it up and end the Skywalker saga there by editing in Leia as the sister.
The Jedi who returned was Anakin Skywalker. He returned to the light. Luke gave him a Jedi funeral, and Anakin was able to manifest himself into the Force like Yoda and Obi-Wan. The Star Wars saga is the tragedy of Anakin Skywalker. If Anakin made you cry in this movie, just wait until the prequels. He will make you cry a lot. And then in the Kenobi series he will rip your heart out.
I am a Jedi like my father before me.. Best speech in the story, always
it seems incredible to think that a franchise released more than 40 years ago still manages to excite so much....but there are still so many surprises in episodes 7/8/9 while episodes 1/2/3 are the prequel that explains who he has become who and why.... enjoy your viewing and have fun
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So Fie i was dreading your reaction because it is such an old movie by now. But you were so openly transparent with your emotions it helped me enjoy it again. I wished I could know you deeper
You’re gonna have to watch episode one through three to find all this out, so enjoy that and have a nice day🎼💫
Welcome to the family SoFie!
This is one of my favorite reactions to this movie. You get it. Great job! ❤
Silly Return of the Jedi story (or reminiscing about being a kid in the 80s):
"Han will have that shield down. We've got to give him more time!" is a standout line for me. Way back in the 80s, I used to play the Return of the Jedi video game at a local arcade. The game followed the plot of the movie and had numerous music and sound clips from the movie. One time, upon losing my last life, the game malfunctioned and played that line over and over very loudly over the next twenty minutes until an attendant mercifully pulled the plug.
Now the I, II and III. Others will tell you that you need not watch Solo but it is good and has one key thing in it that occurs. Then Rogue One which ends in a fantastic link to the original IV.
Love watch you on all your reactions. You care.
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe. EVERYONE!!