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hydrospanner said:
What about when Luke pulled his saber with the force in the wampa cave? We hadn’t seen the force used like that yet and no on screen explanation is ever given to tell us how he knows how to do it.
I love, love, love talking about Empire, so I’m glad you brought it up, hydrospanner.
You’re right, at the time of the Wampa cave, we haven’t seen anyone do anything like that in the OT. It’s a big moment, and the film really takes its time with that scene and developing Luke’s ability. First he reaches like anyone might reach for a weapon nearby that they can’t quite get to. He’s fucked. But then he reaches again, and the thing starts to move. What is going on? Can he actually use the force to summon his lightsaber to him? He keeps trying and trying, and the Wampa gets closer and closer, the tension of the moment builds, and then boom he does it!
But it’s just a small object. We see his Force power skills tested over and over again throughout the rest of the movie, with the stakes getting bigger and bigger each time.
When Luke is on Dagobah, Yoda has him move not just one small object … but now he’s having to move many rocks and balance them on top of each other, all while standing upside down on his head.
Then later, Yoda instructs Luke to use the same force skill to lift the giant X-wing out of the swamp. Luke fails, and tells Yoda it’s impossible. Yoda shows him otherwise.
Then later, Vader uses the same skill to fling objects at Luke during their battle at Bespin.
Finally, Luke is hanging from the antennae underneath Cloud City, and he uses the Force to telepathically communicate with Leia.
See how well the use of his force skills was paced? And how he succeeded sometimes, and failed other times, and Yoda and Vader were foils who showed how much further he still had to go?
There is nothing like that in TFA. Rey’s force powers were all backloaded toward the end of the film. She doesn’t really struggle much or earn her successes. She fails at the Jedi mind trick once, but it’s more of a gag for the audience, because she immediately succeeds on her next try two seconds later. She summons the lightsaber past Kylo without any effort in the final duel, which is fine because I think it worked best cinematically that way, but there should have been earlier scene(s) to establish it.