ZeroWolf wrote:[clipped]
Also it seems that the jedi are mailable after what we were told in the original movies to what lucas did in the prequels.
Again,just my opinions.
You don't have to ever apologise for having an opinion, as much as it may sometime seems that is the case online.
But the point you raise is one that has been rattling around in the back of my brain for a while.
Namely lets list the things so I can establish the frame work I was going to simply list them but I think I may instead tackle one at a time.
# 1 : (Early) Star Wars.
This includes The original 1977 Movie, the Novel the "Splinter of the Minds Eye" The Holiday Special and any comics released prior to Empire Strikes Back. Also any materials release "officially" to Sci Fi magazines like StarLog perhaps and vintage interviews in writing or video form and any available scripting notes.
This is a period I'm very keen to research further - as It is of super interest to me (It is even part of the reason for one of my other Movie posts) as the attitudes and idea of that period have HUGELY changed over time.
I would be very interested to find out what is different and what things were a certain way in in Empire Strikes Back.
At this point I'll give a Single Example.
JEDI ROBES : In a New Hope we here it said that Anakin was "a Jedi Knight" (or former Jedi Knight) and a 'Pilot' - he doesn't say "Fighter Pilot" so that is a curious turn of praise to use.
I find this interesting as it could be taken to mean that (version of) Anakin left the Jedi order to become a pilot and fight in the Clone Wars, a statement that can be taken in a number of ways including that he wasn't a Jedi Knight during the Clone Wars or he was only a Pilot after them and so on.... ('Point of view' time again).
The only "Jedi" we see is wearing robes, the only "Sith" we see is also wearing robes and in the next Movies the Emperor is also wearing robes.
So there is two arguments to be made here.
1) All Jedi "Traditionally" wear robes except when undercover. and yet
2) Obi Wan is dress identically to Owan Lars (I.e. Desert garb).
The implication being you can use Vader as Evidence that such types all wear robes or you can use Lars as evidence that it's a common form of casual Dress in the outer Rim Territories and as such being dressed in robes is nothing to remark upon - as seems to be the case with the reaction of the Security Checkpoint - they don't take one look at Obi Wan and go ""Ah a Jedi !!!!" do they.
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So when the prequels came around they dressed everyone like Obi Wan with very little variation.
HOWEVER comics made in an earlier time and Novels and the like made before the prequels often said Jedi dressed how they like or often in a jump suit. (like Luke wears on Bespin).
Notice how luke Changes Outfit repeatedly and even if he's not a Jedi Knight as such even what he wears under his cloak can be taken to be nothing specifically Jedi in type.
So for a long time the attitude to what Jedi should wear has been a bit of a head scratcher.
So I will be interested to see if they try to force Rey into a even more Jedi Like garb (they shouldn't she's fine as she is - she can add a cloak but I think they should keep the look).
I see (no joke) a Rey being like a Disney Princess - namely Jasmin as Jas' garb has a distinct style and yet even when she changes clothes (which happens) she still maintains that look (oft with the Harem pants) and similar patches of bare skin - so I think for Rey her "look" is the bare shoulders and they should keep that.
Just as Lukes look was Jumpsuits of one sort or another - in a way it's a shame they felt the need to put him in a robe - but then a 60+ guy in a Jump suit might look a little silly and he does need to look like Obi Wan after all for story reasons. (thus the beard).