The Force is Irrelevant in Star Wars
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/03/the-force-is-irrelevant-in-star-wars/
I've been watching the new 4K77 fan-releases of Star Wars (AKA - A New Hope). It is amazing seeing the graininess of the original picture and hearing just how lush the original stereo soundtrack is. There's even some good bonus content in terms of a long-lost LaserDisc commentary.
But rewatching the film made me re-asses what I thought I knew about The Force. My childhood was dominated by trying to perform telekinesis and mind-reading. In retrospect, those are mostly artefacts of Empire and Jedi.
In the original Star Wars, it feels like The Force is irrelevant to the plot. The tiny glimpses we get of a Jedi's awesome powers are (in order):
Basically, what I'm saying, is that if The Force didn't exist - the story of Star Wars would remain unaltered.
Think about all the times The Force could have been useful.
Perhaps my entire childhood was a lie? The Jedi are nothing more than cheap magicians and their main source of power is distraction!
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/03/the-force-is-irrelevant-in-star-wars/
@blog I think that falls into the category of...with great power comes, great responsibility. You don't always have to flex with the force. At least at the time of the original trilogy, the force was for the better part an unknown. We learned about it alongside Luke.
To me, that's how it should have stayed, but with each movie, they felt the need to "invent" new forces tricks. Don't get me going about the "forcetime" calls between Rey and Kylo or Luke fighting via Zoom.