The Star Wars movies are divided into three eras, with the sequel trilogy being the most recent of these. Made up of Episodes VII, VIII and IX, these movies focused on both a new generation of characters and familiar faces from the Star Wars franchise. While they have their fans, these Disney-produced sequels are also incredibly controversial. Ironically, many of the problems with these movies are embodied by the changing aesthetic of their main villain.Introduced as the villain of Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren was the son of Princess Leia Organa and Han Solo. Likewise, he was also the grandson of Darth Vader, with the man once known as Ben Solo basing the design of his helmet on said maternal ancestor. This changed throughout the trilogy, with Kylo Ren’s altered look echoing particular elements of each Disney Star Wars sequel movie, namely their issues.Kylo was once Leia and Han’s son, Ben Solo, but he was tempted by the Dark Side and came to idolize his villainous grandfather, Darth Vader. Recovering his helmet through mysterious means, he molds his own and calls himself Kylo Ren. This represents a major element of The Force Awakens, namely the fact that it’s built upon nostalgia. Many fans noted that the movie was incredibly similar to the scope and narrative structure of the original Star Wars movie, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. In some ways, it even came off as a borderline remake, merely switching out the characters for new ones.
The Star Wars movies are divided into three eras, with the sequel trilogy being the most recent of these. Made up of Episodes VII, VIII and IX, these movies focused on both a new generation of characters and familiar faces from the Star Wars franchise. While they have their fans, these Disney-produced sequels are also incredibly controversial. Ironically, many of the problems with these movies are embodied by the changing aesthetic of their main villain.
Introduced as the villain of Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren was the son of Princess Leia Organa and Han Solo. Likewise, he was also the grandson of Darth Vader, with the man once known as Ben Solo basing the design of his helmet on said maternal ancestor. This changed throughout the trilogy, with Kylo Ren’s altered look echoing particular elements of each Disney Star Wars sequel movie, namely their issues.
Kylo was once Leia and Han’s son, Ben Solo, but he was tempted by the Dark Side and came to idolize his villainous grandfather, Darth Vader. Recovering his helmet through mysterious means, he molds his own and calls himself Kylo Ren. This represents a major element of The Force Awakens, namely the fact that it’s built upon nostalgia. Many fans noted that the movie was incredibly similar to the scope and narrative structure of the original Star Wars movie, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. In some ways, it even came off as a borderline remake, merely switching out the characters for new ones.
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