After The Force
Awakens was released in December 2015, many fans began to immediately
compare it to A New Hope. The main
complaint was that The Force Awakens is
identical to A New Hope. With today
being May 4th, I decided to do a comparison and contrast between the
two movies to see how much the two movies are alike and different. Since I have
seen both movies so many times and I didn’t have time to watch the movies over
again before writing this post, many of the points I will bring up are from my
memory. So please forgive me if I miss points that you may think need to be
included. Thank you.
First, both movies have a special droid who is carrying
information that both sides desperately wants. In A New Hope, R2-D2 is carrying the Death Star plans and in The Force Awakens, BB-8 has the missing
piece of a map which leads to the missing Luke Skywalker. Second, the droids
end up on a desert planet where we met our heroes. R2-D2 and C-3PO end up on
Tatooine where they encounter Luke Skywalker and BB-8 is left on Jakku where he
is rescued by Rey. Third, both Luke and Rey are skilled pilots when they are
first introduced. Fourth, the main villain is a black robed, masked man. Darth
Vader, of course, is the iconic villain. He was number 3 on the American Film
Institute’s 100 Years…100 Heroes and
Villains in 2003 (behind Hannibal and Norman Bates). In The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren is a blacked
robed, masked man who is trying to emulate his grandfather, Darth Vader.
Although, honestly, Kylo Ren is only menacing when his mask was on. Once he
took it off, he wasn’t scary anymore he was emo.
Another similarity is how the mentor was killed in each
movie. In A New Hope, Luke’s mentor,
Obi-Wan Kenobi, is killed in a duel with Darth Vader. In The Force Awakens, Han Solo is killed by his son, Kylo Ren. I
hesitate to called Han Solo Rey’s mentor because she viewed him more as a hero.
She recognized him as the famous smuggler and not as the Rebel general like
Finn did. Either way, the deaths propel the heroes on their life changing
journeys. However, this plot point isn’t new. It’s a part of the Hero’s Journey
as outlined by Joseph Campbell in The
Hero With a Thousand Faces (1949). One
last similarity is the presence of an ultimate weapon. In A New Hope, the Death Star was the newly operational weapon of the
Empire in order to control the many star systems. In The Force Awakens, Starkiller Base is a mobile planet which has
been equipped with a superweapon which is capable of destroying star systems
from across the galaxy.
The first difference in the movies is in the main
characters. After the deaths of his aunt and uncle, Luke leaves Tatooine to
join the Rebel Alliance and to become a Jedi like his father. From the very
beginning, Luke expresses his desire to leave Tatooine and with the death of
the only family he has ever known, there is nothing there to hold him. In The Force Awakens, Rey flees Jakku only
to take BB-8 to the Resistance’s hidden base. She fully intends to return to
Jakku as she is waiting for her family to return for her. She doesn’t return as
she decides to seek out Luke Skywalker now that the map is complete. Second,
Luke has no Force vision in A New Hope
and Rey has one in The Force Awakens.
Luke’s lightsaber calls to her from the depths of Maz Kanata’s castle.
Another difference is in A
New Hope, Leia is captured and rescued by Luke, Han and Chewbacca. In The Force Awakens, Rey is captured and
is “rescued” by Finn, Han and Chewbacca. I use quotations because Rey is able
to escape her restraints, secure a weapon and is trying to find a way off the
base when she runs into her rescuers. Lastly, in A New Hope, the Emperor is only mentioned by name and isn’t seen
until a hologram in The Empire Strikes
Back and physically in Return of the
Jedi. However, in The Force Awakens,
Supreme Leader Snoke is seen by hologram throughout the movie. A slight
difference sure; however, the leader who is pulling the main villain’s strings
is more mysterious and menacing when he has influence and power when only his
name is enough to strike fear in everyone else.
In conclusion, I do not see The Force Awakens as a copy of A
New Hope. I see many of the similarities as homage to the original film
which has captured our imaginations and hearts for forty years. I also see the
similarities as history repeating itself because the citizens of this galaxy
far, far away haven’t learned from the past. Just like humans of Earth do not
learn from history and bring up old ideas as new. The Force Awakens is a great addition to the Star Wars universe and
I look forward to The Last Jedi when
it is released in December 2017. However, there are the hard core fans who love
the original trilogy so much that any future Star Wars film will be compared,
analyzed and probably found wanting.
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