What changes were made to the Star Wars Blu-ray and what effect did they have on the plot?

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The recently released Blu-ray edition of Star Wars has a few changes made personally by George Lucas. The most striking is Darth Vader's "No!" in episode VI. Why were these changes made, and do such changes affect viewers' understanding of the plot?



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I would like to just sum this up as the jumbled effect. Lucas basically wants as much action going on in his movies as humanly possible. Adding attention to items that we already know are there. This can be seen more vividly in Star Wars 1-3 where he adds more characters and objects to the set.

A lot of inference is lost because of this. Instead of asking oneself why an object is on the screen just offset from center, we have the object in plain view center focus, distracting from what is important, establishing the plot and following through with that plot.

  • Ewoks blinking
  • Adding more rocks to where R2 was hiding

Items like these distract the viewer from what is actually going on.

The most controversial change with Darth Vader, changes the emotion and environment of the scene completely.

Nooooooooooooo!

To who? himself? the emperor? the dark side? to his son dying? Too many questions it was better left mute and let the background music take care of adding in the emotion as well the turning point to that scene, making that scene appear longer than it really is. Now that "no" extends across this entire section, the turning point is now a sharp inflection leading the viewer wanting the scene to be over as quickly as possible.




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What changes were made to the original Star Wars trilogy?

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How did Star Wars change film?

Star Wars fundamentally changed the aesthetics and narratives of Hollywood films, switching the focus of Hollywood-made films from deep, meaningful stories based on dramatic conflict, themes and irony to sprawling special-effects-laden blockbusters, as well as changing the Hollywood film industry in fundamental ways.

What was changed in Return of the Jedi?

Return Of The Jedi's changes are quite substantial and at their most obvious with the band in Jabba's palace: the puppet version of singer Sy Snootles is replaced with a CGI version and now plays second fiddle to Joh Yowsa, while the band's song changes from 'Lapti Nek' to 'Jedi Rocks' (shudder).

How did they do the special effects in Star Wars A New Hope?

Most battle scenes in the film are enhanced both digitally and with pyrotechnics. These scenes were achieved with a digital shot of the models and then a digital desert environment that was created using details from an extensive survey of a real desert environment.



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