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First look at deleted scenes for Star Wars: The Last Jedi
The Last Jedi still has some things left to reveal to Star Wars fans.
There will be 14 deleted scenes released as part of the home entertainment rollout for the film, some of them curiosities, others adding new layers to the characters and their motivations.
EW has an exclusive preview of that footage, as well as an interview with writer-director Rian Johnson in advance of the film’s download release on March 13 (available in both HD and 4K Ultra HD, and by way of Disney’s Movies Anywhere app) and its March 27 Blu-ray debut.
“I love each one of the scenes individually. I mean, every single one of them was not cut because it didn’t work. It was cut because the movie as a whole was better without it,” Johnson tells us. “So with each one of them, it’s that strange combination where it feels awful to cut it, but it feels good to cut it, because suddenly the pacing of a section of the movie feels much better, or suddenly the film is cleaner, or clearer, in many different ways.”
We’ll also explore that mysterious “Third Lesson” Luke never got to deliver to Rey.
Here’s a rundown of five of the deleted scenes:
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E é especificamente explicando essa cena deletada que bundão Johnson tem uma diarreia pela boca.
Luke In Mourning
“Where’s Han?”
We see Luke Skywalker, who has closed himself off from the Force, realizing Solo has been killed, but in one of The Last Jedi deleted scenes we witness the aftermath.
Luke goes to his stone hut alone and sits quietly, eyes welling with tears over the old friend he will never see again.
As he grieves, the film cuts to Leia Organa in a similar pose, far away. She is sitting beside a window on the Resistance starship Raddus, and the cut is meant to suggest she and her brother are sharing a moment of grief.
“It’s both of them having the connection, and that also then led you to think that Leia was thinking about Han’s death,” Johnson says. “It was a really lovely moment.”
It also allowed the film to shift focus back to the Resistance ship, but during the editing process Johnson decided it would be better to stay on the island.
“We realized just for pacing in that section we had to stick with Rey and Luke, and we wanted just to go straight from him slamming the door of the hut into the day-in-the-life montage, of him going around the island. Taking that bit out suddenly propelled us forward into that segment in a way that just felt much better for the film.”
The cost: deleting an emotional beat that would have connected not just with Leia, but with longtime Star Wars fans everywhere, still grieving the loss of the smuggler they’ve known all their lives.
“I was very sorry to lose it. I think it’s a beautiful performance from Mark Hamill,” Johnson says. “But I think that we get a similar beat with him, later when he’s in the Falcon with R2.”
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Na boa, estou convencido que esse FDP faz declarações desse tipo para trollar os fãs. Justificar o corte dessas cenas, sobretudo a que destaquei, dando como desculpa o ritmo do filme? A porra do ritmo?
Um filme que tem uma interminável perseguição espacial e quarenta minutos mostrando a m**** de uma sidequest que não serve para m**** nenhuma? O desgraçado cagou para o ritmo o filme todo e ainda tem a cara de pau de utilizar isso como justificativa para cortes? Vá à m****, bundão Johnon.
First look at deleted scenes for Star Wars: The Last Jedi
The Last Jedi still has some things left to reveal to Star Wars fans.
There will be 14 deleted scenes released as part of the home entertainment rollout for the film, some of them curiosities, others adding new layers to the characters and their motivations.
EW has an exclusive preview of that footage, as well as an interview with writer-director Rian Johnson in advance of the film’s download release on March 13 (available in both HD and 4K Ultra HD, and by way of Disney’s Movies Anywhere app) and its March 27 Blu-ray debut.
“I love each one of the scenes individually. I mean, every single one of them was not cut because it didn’t work. It was cut because the movie as a whole was better without it,” Johnson tells us. “So with each one of them, it’s that strange combination where it feels awful to cut it, but it feels good to cut it, because suddenly the pacing of a section of the movie feels much better, or suddenly the film is cleaner, or clearer, in many different ways.”
We’ll also explore that mysterious “Third Lesson” Luke never got to deliver to Rey.
Here’s a rundown of five of the deleted scenes:
- BB-8 Reveals Rey’s Goodbye
- Rey and the Raiders of the Caretaker Village
- Luke In Mourning
- The Supremacy Infiltration
- A Different Phasma Showdown
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E é especificamente explicando essa cena deletada que bundão Johnson tem uma diarreia pela boca.
Luke In Mourning
“Where’s Han?”
We see Luke Skywalker, who has closed himself off from the Force, realizing Solo has been killed, but in one of The Last Jedi deleted scenes we witness the aftermath.
Luke goes to his stone hut alone and sits quietly, eyes welling with tears over the old friend he will never see again.
As he grieves, the film cuts to Leia Organa in a similar pose, far away. She is sitting beside a window on the Resistance starship Raddus, and the cut is meant to suggest she and her brother are sharing a moment of grief.
“It’s both of them having the connection, and that also then led you to think that Leia was thinking about Han’s death,” Johnson says. “It was a really lovely moment.”
It also allowed the film to shift focus back to the Resistance ship, but during the editing process Johnson decided it would be better to stay on the island.
“We realized just for pacing in that section we had to stick with Rey and Luke, and we wanted just to go straight from him slamming the door of the hut into the day-in-the-life montage, of him going around the island. Taking that bit out suddenly propelled us forward into that segment in a way that just felt much better for the film.”
The cost: deleting an emotional beat that would have connected not just with Leia, but with longtime Star Wars fans everywhere, still grieving the loss of the smuggler they’ve known all their lives.
“I was very sorry to lose it. I think it’s a beautiful performance from Mark Hamill,” Johnson says. “But I think that we get a similar beat with him, later when he’s in the Falcon with R2.”
Fonte
===================================================================
Na boa, estou convencido que esse FDP faz declarações desse tipo para trollar os fãs. Justificar o corte dessas cenas, sobretudo a que destaquei, dando como desculpa o ritmo do filme? A porra do ritmo?
Um filme que tem uma interminável perseguição espacial e quarenta minutos mostrando a m**** de uma sidequest que não serve para m**** nenhuma? O desgraçado cagou para o ritmo o filme todo e ainda tem a cara de pau de utilizar isso como justificativa para cortes? Vá à m****, bundão Johnon.