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Personally, I see them as movies, not as mythology or history.mojo1701 said:Finally! Someone who sees the movies as a myth and not a history!
Personally, I see them as movies, not as mythology or history.mojo1701 said:Finally! Someone who sees the movies as a myth and not a history!
Joshua Dyal said:Personally, I see them as movies, not as mythology or history.
But they're not legends. They're movies.mojo1701 said:I mean when you try to enjoy the story. I see it as someone trying to tell a legend (legends which change, not histories).
Joshua Dyal said:But they're not legends. They're movies.
Unless you mean you're talking somewhat about that pretentious B.S. that Lucas is taking these days about equating Star Wars to mythology and Campbellian mythological theories.
It's interesting that in his earlier interviews about the movies, he strangely never mentioned that, instead focusing on his inspiration being old black and white serials like Flash Gordon. Nowadays, though, you can't talk to the man without him saying the words "Campbell" and "mythological" about fourteen times every five minutes.
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Joshua Dyal said:Lucas tinkering with the movies does not make them into a cultural mythos, though. They're still just the Star Wars movies, and you can pull them off your shelf and see exactly what they have in them; it's not like an oral tradition with regional variants or anything like that. There's no way to make that equation, even with Lucas' constant fiddling.