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In the feature film that acts as a pilot to The Clone Wars, Jabba the Hutt’s son Rotta is kidnapped and taken away from Tatooine as part of a conspiracy orchestrated by the former Jedi Count Dooku. Anakin Skywalker and his new apprentice Ah...
In the opening scene of “The Sin” (The Mandalorian 1.3), the Mandalorian Din Djarin is transporting the child Grogu in his ship, the Razor Crest. Grogu bothers Din by taking the knob off one of the Razor Crest’s control levers and playing w...
“One Good Deed” (Tales of the Underworld 1.6) is an homage to the 1952 western High Noon. In both the film and the episode, a marshal who dedicated his career to reforming a violent town is warned that an old nemesis is out of prison and wi...
In “The Creeping Fear” (Maul – Shadow Lord 1.8), Maul descends into the tunnels of Janix after a duel with Imperial Inquisitors. The descent into the cave is a recurring motif throughout Star Wars, symbolizing an opportunity to attain self-...
In Attack of the Clones, Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala travel to Naboo, where they discuss Padmé’s political career while walking along a curving, pillared gallery. This scene was filmed at the Plaza de España in Seville, Spain, which...
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Lover of goodness, truth, and especially beauty. 'riguarda qual son io'
Robert Brown is a Ph.D. student studying American literature at Baylor University. On the side, he writes about theology and culture and especially film. His writing and other projects can be found at robertbrownpresents.com.
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