Re: PSI FI AND FANTASY
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2022 6:52 am
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The movie’s title crops up in dialogue in Star Wars (General Motti gets as far as pointing out that Darth Vader hasn’t found “the Rebels’ hidden fort-” before Vader starts throttling him) and some reviewers since have even said Hidden Fortress was the main influence on Lucas’s film. Lucas, who was a Kurosawa fan at film school, has insisted Hidden Fortress was not his favourite of the director’s films. But, in an interview for the British Film Institute's 2001 DVD of Hidden Fortress, he recalled that “as I was beginning to write the screenplay and put it together, I remembered the one thing that had really struck me about Hidden Fortress and I was really intrigued by was the fact that the story was told from the lowest characters ...” He added: “The fact that there was a princess trying to get through enemy lines and everything, I think, was more of a coincidence than anything else.” More controversially, the final medal ceremony has been repeatedly likened to Leni Riefenstahl’s Nazi propaganda piece Triumph of the Will (1935). The pretty loose similarity here was eagerly seized upon by irritated intellectuals who resented the film’s success and loved the idea that the rest of us were being taken in by the kind of techniques used in the Third Reich.
the millenium fall-con is the hidden fortress
When we first meet Luke Skywalker, he’s an orphaned farm boy with barely any friends, living with his Aunt B-eru and Uncle O-wen,(O.B) and wanting to join the Galactic Academy like all the other guys his age. You see, Luke didn’t become a space terrorist overnight
Obi Wan — a religious fanatic with a history of looking for young boys to recruit and teach an extreme interpretation of the Force Obi-Wan tells Luke he must abandon his family and join him, going so far as telling a shocking lie that the Empire killed Luke’s father, hoping to inspire Luke to a life of jihad.
As the Empire Strikes Back begins, Obi-Wan appears to Luke as an apparition and gives him clear instructions on continuing his radicalization. Luke is ordered to travel overseas to receive training and religious instruction from Yoda, an extremist cleric
Yoda demands total adherence to his strict interpretation of the Force and seeks to strip Luke of independent thinking. Yoda’s push to radicalize Luke, rob him of an identity, and instill obedience are apparent when at various points he instructs Luke to “Clear your mind of questions,” “Unlearn what you have learned”
so kubrick was correct 2001 was a space odyssey ,because it was a space odyssey star wars that prepared young americans for this modern myth of terr-aism the name of the group our fictional luke skywalker (osama bin laden) is head of is called al qa eda who,s likeness and brutality ,this is lifted from the other ape movie planet of the apes,
i don,t believe in the wizard of oz explanation for the collapse wether its radicalization or dustification ,i choose prestidigitation i am a fakeologist and a fucking good one
watch solo-man han solo return for the finale ,as above so below , in star wars first then 911