Wolfspider said:
LOL! So true, so sadly true. While many (if not most) people thought the Yoda fight was cool, I (obviously in the minority) thought that it was . . . embarrassing . . . undignified... like you said, a big joke.
And, despite what others may claim, I am allowed to have certain expectations based on previous artistic work. The Yoda of Empire and Jedi clearly thought that "wars do not make one great." Now he is "a great warrior" in Clones (a characterization that is focused upon in the current commercials). This is not "personal growth." It is sloppy characterization. A writer or director cannot change the nature of his characters arbitrarily. Like many critics have noted, Yoda has gone from Ghandi to Rambo. Is that "personal growth"? Or merely a way to get a cheap thrill out of the audience?
I can understand that you might've thought the scene was silly, but I honestly think you're nitpicking with your claims of sloppy characterization. The commercial tagline is obviously an anecdotal throwback to Yoda's little quip in Empire, not some grand declaration of hypocrisy. I really don't see how this is an arbitrary character change considering how little we knew of Yoda before the prequels began to emerge, and I think the Ghandi to Rambo analogy is more than a slight exaggeration, as well (one 5 minute squabble through 4 movie appearances doesn't exactly qualify one as an action star, IMO).
Admittedly, the fight scene may have clashed with one's personal connotations of Yoda, or perhaps it may have come off as a bit silly, but crying foul primarily because of two words in a 30 second TV spot is truly pulling at straws. But, again, that's just my opinion.
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