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Bar 66
date posted: Mar 05, 2007 5:08 PM  |  updated: Mar 06, 2007 3:23 AM
They Make Me Dream Your Dreams
"Where are you going?"

"Looks like I'm going nowhere."


I got this muckle big telly at Christmas, you see. It's good for playing a bit of Zelda on the Wii, but it's films that really make the outlay worth it. Actual television shows are, as you might imagine, just as crappy as before, except now the crap is in 1,080 lines of high-definition. I took the opportunity to watch the prequel trilogy (that's "the PT" for all you kids) back in January, but due to a bout of what can only be described as acute tardiness, it wasn't until last weekend that I sat down in front of Episode IV. The space battles, the lightsaber duel, Princess Leia's hair - widescreen was made for this. This and Simon Cowell's ego. Thank you. My excitement knew no bounds when I realised that I could now see that Imperial Landing Craft taking off from Tatooine. It was almost as exciting as the time I thought I had found the mythical lost doubloons of Carlos da Silva in a plastic bag down by the river, although that later turned out to be a discarded collection of pogs.

Much as I enjoy watching A New Hope regardless, probably more so than any of the other films, I had a specific motive for slapping it in the old DVD player this time. It's been a while since I saw it last, and I needed to refresh my mind about Luke. I've wanted to write about him for some time, and about a certain scene in particular. It's known as "Binary Sunset"; a chapter with extraordinary resonance amongst almost all who watch and love Star Wars. But what is it exactly about this scene that signifies so much to so many? What else can I talk about without ever getting to the point? Who the how? Where the when? And why? These are the questions I hope to answer, and obviously have since I have now published this entry. Or, alternatively, I have had my chimpanzee ghostwriter working for three weeks to produce two pages of aimless textual sprawl and have decided to publish it anyway, since it probably isn't going to get any better no matter how many bananas I feed the damn thing.

Luke Skywalker: Hero of the Rebel Alliance, last of the Jedi (quiet, you EU'ers!), saviour of our second favourite galaxy, kicker of pebbles; currently spamming around at the arse-end of nowhere. That's where we meet him. He's Frodo in Hobbiton; he's Link in Ordon Village; he's Paris Hilton in fantasy bubble land of profligacy and excess. The crucial difference with Luke is that he isn't happy in this sheltered existence. He has a burning, if ill-defined, desire to escape. In a way, the qualities of the "Binary Sunset" scene which appeal to us are completely divorced from the knowledge that he will go on to great deeds, as the other fictional characters mentioned do. Except for Paris Hilton, who, according to the latest polls, is still doggedly non-fictional (choice of adverb intentional). The important thing with Luke is not where he is going, but where he is starting out from; that he is a person unhappy with his current situation, and dreams of escape, is enough for us at that point in the film, regardless of future exploits.

Having said that, there was a very obvious clue that Luke was destined for greater things. You'd really think that he would have picked up on it. Music! A hero's theme! Did Dr Evazan have a musical theme? No, and he got a hardcore stabbing. Did Greedo have a musical theme? Hell no, and he gets shot in the chest under embarrassing circumstances. Did Jabba have a musical theme? N...Well yeah, but he ends up getting straddled and asphyxiated by Princess Leia, which some people would pay good money for. Maybe if I want to go places, I just need a theme tune like Luke's. And a poncho. Although the more I think about ponchos, the more I think that I just like the sound of the word, rather than the actual item of apparel. Poncho. Poncho, poncho, poncho.
Orchestral deficiencies aside, I do at least have a better haircut than Luke, by which I mean that I actually have a haircut. Apparently this has little or no effect on the progress of events, but I thought I would mention that for posterity; if nothing else, history will demand it.

Luke isn't alone, stuck in the aforementioned orifice of oblivion, and the two characters he is stuck with are useful for the sake of comparison. Owen Lars isn't one of life's dreamers. Admittedly, perhaps after a long day in the heat, he may have dared to think fantastical thoughts of voyaging to the more exotic locales of Tatooine and tending slightly larger, more expensive moisture vaporators, but that's it. Aunt Beru is another story. Auntie Beru, as I call her, is there to show us and Luke what happens when life conspires to keep you from your ambitions. There's a beautiful wee scene showing her in the kitchen of the homestead as she listlessly drops vegetables into her space blender (Or possibly space soup tureen. Note to self: check Wookiepedia.). Even as she busies herself about the household chores, she has that distant expression that says her mind is far, far away. It's all in the eyes. Even in deep thought, they have a definite sparkle about them; proof, I think, that the young woman we met in Attack of the Clones lives yet - however diminished by the passage of years - somewhere deep inside. I think that is who she is when she dreams her dreams.

But Luke isn't Owen, and he isn't Beru. This is the young idealist, straining against the bonds of his incarceration, imagined or otherwise. His are the vivid dreams borne of the romance and optimism of youth. The problem is that whilst his life of relative hardship provides a superficial motive for Luke, it still leaves the frustrating question of why the appeal of his struggle is so universal. Even with all the comforts and conveniences, all the possessions and trinkets, of life in civilisation, why is the pull of the Binary Sunset so strong? If we have all this and still want for more, it makes me wonder if anything will be enough. It could be that we, in fact, want less. A spiritual fulfilment, or an awakening of the soul; something not provided by the ephemeral world of material possesion. Either way, I feel that I am ill-equipped to solve this puzzle now. Right now, I am where Luke was, and I can but glimpse the possible futures open to me. In another twenty years, perhaps I will think on it again, and the answer will be as plain to me then as the question is now. I hope so. I don't know what it will mean if it isn't.

God damn that chimpanzee.

jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Mar 05, 2007 5:54 PM
Wonderful!!! You are my hero!:x (Someday I'll actually explain why.) ;)

The problem is that whilst his life of relative hardship provides a superficial motive for Luke, it still leaves the frustrating question of why the appeal of his struggle is so universal.
"Superficial" is definitely the key word there. I have a feeling Luke would've felt the same pull towards that sunset even if he was living in a more desirable location with a less taxing job.

Cont. (Darn these limits...)
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Mar 05, 2007 5:58 PM
The crucial difference with Luke is that he isn't happy in this sheltered existence. He has a burning, if ill-defined, desire to escape.
Like the others you mentioned (aside from Ms. Hilton, of course), we know from the minute we meet him Luke will be a hero. Many heroes in literature, like Frodo for example, don't necessarily want to be heroes, but accept the role. I think Luke wanted greatness for his life.

Poncho. Poncho, poncho, poncho.
Stop it! You're making me hungry.... See, there's this amazing Mexican restaurant on my block called "Pancho Pistolas." I hear "Pancho/poncho" and think "delicious tacos & salsa that should be in my tummy right NOW!"
jedilily1026
Years Matter Not (Gone Crazy...Be Back Soon)
date Posted: Mar 05, 2007 7:03 PM
"Looks like I'm going nowhere."

We are all going somewhere all of the time, we just fail to notice. I have gotten into the habit of "letting things be" and somehow everything turns out how it is supposed to. When I was younger I was like Luke, always wanting something different than what I had but I believe that's what our younger years are for, big time dreaming. Now I dream little...like 20 years from now when I'm 74, I'll be happy if I can still comment on these blogs. :D
GalacticBabe
I Have a Bad Feeling About This!
date Posted: Mar 05, 2007 7:29 PM
Hey, the chimp did a good job!;)

If we have all this and still want for more, it makes me wonder if anything will be enough. I could be that we, in fact, want less. Wow! This is such a profound statement! I'm going to have to ponder on this.

Darth Jecod
Grinded into little pieces and then writen into oblivion
date Posted: Mar 05, 2007 7:55 PM
This was a nice blog, and I commend you for a wonderful blog. Many of your statements are making me think more than I have all this week. Which is probably a good thing, thanks for the blog! :D
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day (gone fishin')
date Posted: Mar 05, 2007 9:30 PM
I dunno about you, but I'm always fascinated by the scene because... two suns? WTF?
DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Mar 05, 2007 9:38 PM
I think what Lucas was REALLY trying to tell us in that scene is you can pine all you want for adventure and excitement but in order to GET it you will need Imperial Stormtroopers to come along and wipe out your family...

no wait, the more I think on that Im pretty sure thats NOT what he was trying to say...


meditate more on this, I will...
  Rogueish
W.I.E.R.D.
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 4:47 AM
It's known as "Binary Sunset"; a chapter with extraordinary resonance amongst almost all who watch and love Star Wars.

I know what you mean, for almost 30 years I've wondered why Tatooine never had a cool heatstorm that scorched the entire surface and wiped out every living thing that dared to pop outside for some fresh air.

You'll never hear me complain about this whilst watching Chronicles of Riddick, thats fer sure.
hansgirl3
Invoking the Squee
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 7:41 AM
Simply wonderful, GWJ!! Very poignant! :)

I don't really think I need to say anything else so I won't, b/c you said it all, my friend (except you left Han out...) ;) *tee hee* KIDDING! :D
jkelly
There Is No Conflict
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 9:01 AM
My excitement knew no bounds when I realised that I could now see that Imperial Landing Craft taking off from Tatooine.

I was thrilled to see the Sand People in Luke's binocular-thingies. The "full screen" cut-off version made him sound like a fool.

Wanting more? Wanting less? The longing is a gift. Longing and fulfillment; yin and yang; all that jazz.
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 9:19 AM
even if he was living in a more desirable location with a less taxing job

That's the idea. And why? Didn't really get around to answering that. :D

I think Luke wanted greatness for his life.

Possibly, but I still think that escape came before adventure on his list of priorities. Just go. Where to? Doesn't matter, just get out before it's too late.

when I'm 74, I'll be happy if I can still comment on these blogs

And we'll still be happy to read what you have to say, j-lily. :)

Hey, the chimp did a good job!

Don't protect him, GB. He must learn to take his punishments.

thanks for the blog!

Thank you for the comment!
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 9:33 AM
two suns? WTF?

Actually, somewhere between 25% and 50% of stars in our galaxy are part of a binary system.
And if you weren't expecting that reponse, neither was I.

meditate more on this, I will...

Yeah, I'm not sure that's such a good idea.
;)

You'll never hear me complain about this whilst watching Chronicles of Riddick

When you're watching Riddick, you've got significantly bigger things to worry about.

Longing and fulfillment; yin and yang

But searching for fulfillment can be fulfilling in itself, can it not? Or maybe it can't, I don't know.
ewanandhaydenfan5
I Have You Now!
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 9:57 AM
Beautiful, g&wjedi.

If we have all this and still want for more, it makes me wonder if anything will be enough
Who knows? Yes, we have conveniences like the internet, remote controls, cell phones, microwaves...all provide instant gratification. But people are still stressed out, wanting, maybe not something MORE, but something ELSE. We still want to pursue our dreams, just like Luke.
Jedi Master Mina
Jedi blogging, go back to your drinks!
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 10:05 AM
And how did Mina miss this little gem of a blog...Oh, right, she was playing on MYSPACE last night...*Mina stumbles along, grumbling to herself*...

My spewing introduction...{ahem}...


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Jedi Master Mina
Jedi blogging, go back to your drinks!
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 10:09 AM
The problem is that whilst his life of relative hardship provides a superficial motive for Luke, it still leaves the frustrating question of why the appeal of his struggle is so universal.

Maybe the appeal of his struggle is that we ALL have experienced it at one point or another in this journey called life. ;)

Either way, I feel that I am ill-equipped to solve this puzzle now.

I think you did just fine!! ;)

Right now, I am where Luke was, and I can but glimpse the possible futures open to me.

Follow your heart, for it will make your dreams come true. ;)
Jedi Master Mina
Jedi blogging, go back to your drinks!
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 10:17 AM
In another twenty years, perhaps I will think on it again, and the answer will be as plain to me then as the question is now.

In another twenty years you won't be thinking about this...You will be thinking how greatful you are to get out of bed, without a limb falling off or locking up and whether or not you will perform bodily functions for the day. :^O

God damn that chimpanzee.

...For getting into all the warming jelly!! :^O
  Kenobi-fan
The Jundland Wastes Journal
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 10:31 AM
But Luke isn't Owen, and he isn't Beru.
It wasn't until I saw Ep. IV on high-def that I noticed this either. Wow!!!
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 11:03 AM
not something MORE, but something ELSE

That's what I should have said. Thanks, eahf5.

Oh, right, she was playing on MYSPACE last night

Not with me. What have you been up to? ;)

we ALL have experienced it at one point or another in this journey called life.

"Why?" is the question, though.

For getting into all the warming jelly!!

I told him how I feel about sharing!

It wasn't until I saw Ep. IV on high-def that I noticed this either

Thanks, that's really helpful.
  darthgrievious93
Hey, Ho, Let's Go!
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 2:51 PM
Awsome writing, if you had the dude who hosts the old Twilight Zone shows narating, you would get like, 10 oscars.

I had know idea what you were talking about.

Can you put it in layman's terms?

Dang T.V, it's gotten rid of my.......uh.
Bart Simpson
padmeskywalker77
Padme's Legacy
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 3:21 PM
Lovely entry, Mister Green and White :D

Like HG3, I also really have nothing else to add here. However, I will say that this scene has always been a powerful one for me...so much meaning in such a short period of time. I look back ten years when I would have been Luke's age and remember looking to the future and having big dreams. I still have these big dreams, but they have changed a bit as the years have passed, as I am sure they will contiue to change in future.

Thanks for such a wonderful, thought-provoking entry :)
jedi_iain
From A Certain Point Of View
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 3:48 PM
Great blog!
I've never understood why that scene feels the way it does. So many times have I found myself looking up at our sun thinking (then realising that looking straight at the sun is a bad idea and spending a few minutes rubbbing my eyes only to make the same mistake a couple weeks later).....um...er....lost my train of thought.....good blog! :)

God damn that chimpanzee

Why don't we call it a chimpanzed????:|
  brooklooineghost
Just a simple mom trying to make my way in the (expanded) universe
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 6:27 PM
the young woman we met in Attack of the Clones lives yet - however diminished by the passage of years - somewhere deep inside

I also love to think of her in this way . . .

obviously, I must keep Hubby away from you. I have made him promise not to buy a big ole telemonster until we have a big 'ole house to put it in . . .
Michelle1968
M68- Star Wars Kid at Heart
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 6:51 PM
Wow... awesome blog deary! Loved it, loved it, loved it!

Even as she busies herself about the household chores, she has that distant expression that says her mind is far, far away. It's all in the eyes. Even in deep thought, they have a definite sparkle about them; proof, I think, that the young woman we met in Attack of the Clones lives yet - however diminished by the passage of years - somewhere deep inside. I think that is who she is when she dreams her dreams.

I think she dreams of surfing again. ;)
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day (gone fishin')
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 8:05 PM
Just read this again... still dig it.
  Oboe-Wan
Oboe-Wan's Hive of Scum & Villainy
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 9:09 PM
Thanks, I think i'm ready for my escape:

poncho from 1989 w/Buffalo Bills insignia: check
freshly cut hair: check
slow cooker & bag o' veggies: check
shiny robots: well, I have a shop vac that looks like R2

jkelly
There Is No Conflict
date Posted: Mar 06, 2007 9:36 PM
But searching for fulfillment can be fulfilling in itself, can it not? Or maybe it can't, I don't know.

Just wait 'till you're a beaten-down old man like I am and you're just fulfilled if you can enjoy two cups of coffee without running to the toilet.

But you make a good point: "Get out while you still can!" Really. Run. Go.


I think you're right that his primary motivation is escape. He is, all at once, interested in going to the Imperial Academy and/ or joining the Rebellion. He probably thinks either would be fun. He had no "grand plan" to defect to the Rebellion.
nob01
Oil Bath Bubbles
date Posted: Mar 07, 2007 9:16 AM
Pogs.
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 07, 2007 1:29 PM
Can you put it in layman's terms?

What jkelly said.

as I am sure they will contiue to change in future

As long as you don't stop. :)

Why don't we call it a chimpanzed???

You know what, j_iain? No-one's going to stop you.

I have made him promise not to buy a big ole telemonster until we have a big 'ole house to put it in . . .

A sound policy. Just try not to leave any property brochures lying around, or it could backfire big time.

I think she dreams of surfing again.

Don't we all. ;)
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 07, 2007 1:39 PM
Just read this again... still dig it.

I'm not "down" with your youth jargon, but I'll take that as a compliment, or at least as a non-committal sign of acceptance. Do we "shoot up" now?

Thanks, I think i'm ready for my escape

Oboe, you live in Vegas: We're coming to you!

Really. Run. Go.

I'm all over it like white on rice. Choice of idiom intentional, considering the destination.

Pogs.

Finally, someone's taking this seriously!
  Pablo Wan
date Posted: Mar 07, 2007 2:58 PM
Great Entry!

the imagery was quite effective, I saw some interesting rithmic devices (You know of what I speak, don't you Hichhiker?)

The Intro, the Zelda reference, the chimpanzee, all great also.

I really enjoyed reading this entry, the thing about the binary sun is just great, deffinitely one of the greatest scenes in the movie.

BTW, you should call your chimpanzee with an original name, like "Poncho" (In Spanish, "Poncho" Is also a way to call someone whose name Is Alfonso).

May the force be with you G&W Jedi.
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Mar 07, 2007 7:14 PM
Aw, look at you! All grown up and on the front page!

;)
viagoangel2
Were Anakin and Padme' really one?
date Posted: Mar 07, 2007 7:21 PM
This is absolutely, positively Perplexing. Wonderfully written, GWJ:)

Right now, I am where Luke was, and I can but glimpse the possible futures open to me. As you should be.;) While One door closes on young Luke, (Owen refusing to allow Luke to go onward to the Academy) Two more open with unlimited possiblities (The binary sunset).

In another twenty years, perhaps I will think on it again, and the answer will be as plain to me then as the question is now. I hope so. Probably so. If not, I at least hope that you can look back on the past 20yrs with purpose and absolutely...NO Regrets.:)

~Angel~
  zach starwalker
date Posted: Mar 07, 2007 8:51 PM
how did i miss this
i never really think about this kind of thing
  Oboe-Wan
Oboe-Wan's Hive of Scum & Villainy
date Posted: Mar 07, 2007 9:49 PM
Oboe, you live in Vegas: We're coming to you!

Ok, the veg-o-matic is hard at work preparing for your arrival. I'll have to buy more ponchos, though...
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 08, 2007 1:10 PM
BTW, you should call your chimpanzee with an original name, like "Poncho"

I was set on "Stevie", but "Poncho" could work.

Aw, look at you! All grown up and on the front page!

Webbo reminds you that the front page entries are randomly selected. Webbo's ego says thank you, though. :D

I at least hope that you can look back on the past 20yrs with purpose and absolutely...NO Regrets.

No regrets? Eh, maybe I'd better start after C IV... ;)

i never really think about this kind of thing

It's alright, we've got it.

I'll have to buy more ponchos, though...

Can mine have pictures of cartoon cacti wearing sombreros on it? Can it? Oh, please!
viagoangel2
Were Anakin and Padme' really one?
date Posted: Mar 08, 2007 2:43 PM
No regrets? Eh, maybe I'd better start after C IV... ;)

Huh? After C IV?:O Exsquee me? Ok, either I'm having a blonde moment or you're insinuating that something regretful will take place during one of the most momentous events in Star Wars history! Dude! NOT possible...It's all Good, trust me;) When has the community Aphrodite ("Angel") ever steered you wrong?:x
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 08, 2007 3:44 PM
Drink can do terrible things, that's all I'm saying. :p
  Pablo Wan
date Posted: Mar 08, 2007 4:59 PM
Can mine have pictures of cartoon cacti wearing sombreros on it? Can it? Oh, please!

:^O Sombreros!, Mexico is still Speedy Gonzalez's home, isn't It?

I may have never worn a Poncho, I'd rather wear a zarape.

Yappa yappa, ándale, ándale, arriba, arriba, ándale.

Funny, G&WJ.

May the force be with you señor...
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day (gone fishin')
date Posted: Mar 08, 2007 10:25 PM
Do we "shoot up" now?

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaay ahead of you.
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Mar 09, 2007 10:18 AM
I'm pretty sure I'm going to eat some Mexican food when I get off work tomorrow.:)

Are we going to play this game again? It's a fun game. :D
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 09, 2007 12:13 PM
Yappa yappa, ándale, ándale, arriba, arriba, ándale.

Now dance!

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaay ahead of you.

So that's how you keep up with J-A-D.

Are we going to play this game again? It's a fun game.

Yes we are and yes it is. B-)
I seem to be retaining the avatar from last time. Could it be time for a change? We're going to open this one to the floor...
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Mar 09, 2007 1:56 PM
I seem to be retaining the avatar from last time. Could it be time for a change?

NOOOOOOO! Please, for the love of the Force, don't take ma bukee away! You can change your blog description though. Your current one is kind of stupid.

;)

:D
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 09, 2007 4:39 PM
Ya think? I reckon it might be too clever for it's own good, giving away my secrets - not to mention free drinks. :p
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Mar 09, 2007 10:09 PM
Well, the drinks aren't really free...YOU still have to pay for them. Heehee!:D

It does kinda go along with the "Bar 66" title, though....
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 10, 2007 8:51 AM
Hmm, although I was thinking of charging people for the drinks here. It seems like a more sustainable business model.
You could be on to something, though. I could write the description like a flyer for the bar. Yes, yes, I like this...
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Mar 10, 2007 11:29 AM
Charging for drinks?! Who do you think you are? The Maker? Next you're gonna tell me that you have a line of greenandwhite action figures in the works...

Actually, I'd buy 'em.:D

Go with the bar flyer idea...just make sure you sell chocolate martinis, OK? Otherwise, I'll be taking my business elsewhere.;)
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Mar 10, 2007 12:13 PM
Charging for drinks?!

I'm sure that certain special customers might get 'em on the house. Well, maybe the first round anyway. ;)

Next you're gonna tell me that you have a line of greenandwhite action figures in the works...

There are already Celtic figurines and Jedi figurines out there; all it would take is one man with a crazy dream. And a pair of combi-pliers.
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Mar 11, 2007 7:05 PM
I'm sure that certain special customers might get 'em on the house.
Cool. Now all I need to do is figure a way to bribe K-fan & Stooge for the free drinks you give them...;)

all it would take is one man with a crazy dream
A crazy dream, huh? Like maybe something involving credit cards & selling weapons to foreign countries? I might know a guy...
Master Ki-Aaron-Mundi
I was a Teenage Jedi
date Posted: Mar 12, 2007 1:50 PM
Well, I return from my vacation only to find that GaWJ has written another award-winning blog entry.

Great blog, absolutely inspiring. Keep up the good work!

And one final note...

But Luke isn't Owen, and he isn't Beru.
It wasn't until I saw Ep. IV on high-def that I noticed this either. Wow!!!
:^O

Too good, too good.
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Mar 20, 2007 10:59 AM
*knock, knock, knock*

HELLO?

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