viernes, 13 de noviembre de 2015

J. J. ABRAMS HABLA SOBRE LA AUSENCIA DE LUKE SKYWALKER

“No one forgot about him! We were hoping people would care, but there are a lot of things that are not on the poster, as busy as the poster is. 

Certainly Luke is a very important aspect of the story.



“The idea that doing a story that took place nearly 40 years after ‘Jedi’ meant that there would be a generation for whom Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Leia would be as good as myth.



They’d be as old and as mythic as the tale of King Arthur. 


They would be characters who they may have heard of, but maybe not. They’d be characters who they might believe existed, or just sounded like a fairy tale.”


“To someone who is living alone and struggling without a formal education or support system, who knows what that person in the literal middle of nowhere would have ever heard about any of these things, or would ever know, and how much that person would have to infer and piece together on their own..."



"So the idea that someone like that would begin to learn that the Jedi were real, and that the Force exists, and that there’s a power in the universe that sounds fanciful but is actually possible, was an incredibly intriguing notion.”




“We’ve tried to give people a taste. But you’ve got to be careful that you don’t start to give too many bites.


They can start to get full. They can start to feel like they’ve seen the whole movie before they have.






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