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date posted: Oct 18, 2006 7:02 PM  |  updated: Oct 18, 2006 7:03 PM
Varykino? Wait, I've heard that name before...
I watched the 1965 David Lean film Dr. Zhivago recently. There's a lot to say about that movie, but for now, I'll stick to the fannish point of interest: Varykino.

Wait, that sounds familiar, I thought when I first heard it. Didn't Padme and Anakin go to Varykino?

And sure enough, they did.

In both movies, a couple flees from a war (or soon-to-be war) to an isolated, seemingly idyllic estate called Varykino. Coincidence? I don't think so. Especially not given the Alec Guinness connection.

Some background, because Dr. Zhivago is a long movie and probably not everyone has seen it. In Dr. Zhivago, the couple is Yuri Zhivago and his wife Tonya. (They also bring their young son and Tonya's father.) They don't actually get to live in the main house at Varykino - it's boarded up by order of the new Soviet government. They live in the guest cottage. But later, Yuri does live in the main house at Varykino - with Lara, the woman he has loved for years. It's one of those tragic, doomed affairs. They met after Yuri was married - to a really nice woman whom he does care about - and they're stuck in this revolution they don't want any part of which tears their lives to pieces. Eventually, they're separated, Yuri dies a few years later, and Lara disappears into a labor camp - though not before leaving behind her and Yuri's daughter (and another daughter with a different father, but I don't know what happened to her). Alec Guiness, who plays Yuri's brother, tracks down this daughter and tells her the whole story. She keeps insisting that Yuri and Lara are not her parents, though I think she warmed up to the idea at the end.

In Star Wars, the couple is Anakin and Padme. They're also caught up in a war (though they're more involved in it than Yuri and Lara), they're fleeing from danger, they have a tragic, doomed affair. Anakin "dies," from a certain point of view, and Padme really dies. But not before leaving behind a son and a daughter, whom Alec Guinness (/Ewan playing Alec playing Obi-Wan) - the guy who thought of Anakin as a brother - watches over and eventually meets. (Well, at least he meets Luke.) Luke and Leia weren't all that thrilled to find out who their father was, either, though for very different reasons, and eventually they (mostly Luke) made a sort of peace with it.

Whoever came up with that name for the Naberrie home in the Lake Country must have had so much fun planting that little connection for us to find.

  darthdarth70
date Posted: Oct 18, 2006 7:26 PM
Many tragic love stories have similar elements.
MissPadme
Miss Padme's Naboo Love Nest
date Posted: Oct 18, 2006 8:04 PM
There are all kinds of fun references to other movies in SW. It reflects a bit of Lucas's film geekiness ;).
nob01
Oil Bath Bubbles
date Posted: Oct 18, 2006 8:28 PM
Good spotting!

Dr. Zhivago is a beautiful film, and EP3 certainly reflects many of its themes.
That George is a crafty one eh? He even ripped off Spaceballs, Darth vader is very similar to Dark Helmet don't you think?
padmeskywalker77
Padme's Legacy
date Posted: Oct 18, 2006 11:36 PM
It truly is amazing how many connections to other films there are in the SW saga. I have not seen Dr. Zhivago, but my parents have. Maybe I will have to check it out one of these days...just out of curiosity.
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Oct 19, 2006 5:50 AM
Nice catch! I love it when I learn about stuff like that...it's even cooler when you catch something yourself, so way to go!

Darth vader is very similar to Dark Helmet don't you think?

Finally someone else sees it the way I do! :^O
  Lord_Noctifer
Ponderings and Postulates from a Penitent Sith Lord.
date Posted: Oct 19, 2006 8:40 AM
You know, I don't know if I've ever watched all of Zhivago, and what I did see, I saw over a decade ago.

But there really are a lot of movie references, allusions, and stylistic borrowings in Star Wars. That's one of the fun things to look for, since it helps trace the geneology of the saga, allowing us to see where the film industry is (or was at the time) and from whence it came.
  Ren K'Baul
Knight of the Grey Order
date Posted: Oct 29, 2006 8:31 PM

As always, I am in awe of Sunny's INCREDIBLE intellect and perceptiveness. :O

When you are absent for 6 months, it's comforting to know that somethings remain constant: You're as sharp as ever.

It is a startling coincidence for these two locations to be identically named, were it not intentional.

I, for one(of many, it would seem), am quite satified by your theory.
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