![]() ![]() The Force Awakens needed something else: a twist or a subversion to hold the same effect. That impact cannot be recaptured merely by copying what came before. The reason why the Mos Eisley cantina is iconic is because it feels original and unique. However, the problem with replicating something is that it’s always going to be limited to a replica. ![]() Effectively, it does everything the original cantina did, and successfully. Temiri Blagg was part of a team of urchinschildren abandoned on the planet Cantonica as a result of gambling losseswho oversaw the racing. The scene introduces Maz Kanata, confirms Rey’s connection to the Force, pushes Finn’s character arc, and advances the plot by bringing the First Order to the planet. Go, go, go, go, go WhooTemiri Blagg, as Rose and Finn escape on fathiers Temiri Blagg, a Force-sensitive human male, was a child who lived a forlorn existence working as a stable hand in the Canto Casino during the First Order-Resistance War. His attempt is a good one: Maz Kanata’s castle is filled with aliens and practical effects it has plenty of visual character and a great band playing in the background. ![]() Abrams tried to replicate the iconic moment. By the time The Force Awakens was released, those who had grown up with A New Hope and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones were old enough to be directors themselves. After years without a Star Wars movie, it was inevitable a new one would reference the cantina scene. ![]()
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