Yeah, I know. So very few of you come to my blog for nerdy stuff.
Too bad. It's the 4th of May, and while some amongst the community bristle at this "manufactured Star Wars Celebration" day (you know who you are) I am fine with embracing the silly and the wonderful lessons and adventures from a Galaxy Far, Far Away on this day - and every day frankly.
So many things to say about Star Wars. So many things already been said, and so much more to be said. Whether from the Imagineers at Lucasfilm bringing the joy and parables showing the power of Light and Dark within us all. Or from those within the community bringing insight and personal perspectives from their own lives and experiences.
In the spirit of my favorite SW podcast (shout out to Ken, Joseph and Jennifer over at Forcecenter - go
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subscribe people, they're doing DEEP Dives into Season 2 of Andor and it's fascinating) I would like to share a brief "Power of the Light Side" revelation that's come to me in recent weeks.
Star Wars truly is for everyone. No matter what some sad sack incels who didn't understand what the lesson of Luke throwing away his lightsaber, choosing empathy over revenge really meant. You know the types.
That said, I know that those misguided types will fade and go away eventually. They certainly did as
enough time passed from the Prequels where - once they so reviled have now become beloved and celebrated by those who grew up with them. I mean, the re-release of Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith was damned near a sell out when I took my daughter to it last week. Which, for a movie she's seen at least 30 times, is a whole new experience seeing it on the Big Screen.
And that ultimately is the point of Star Wars. It's oversimplistic to say "it's for 12 year-olds" as George Lucas himself famously said many times. Of course its a fantasy, best received by kids. However the lessons and stories and themes are universal. There's a reason why these movies and shows continue to resonate almost Fifty Years on!
It's not just guys and girls my age who grew up on the Original Trilogy anymore. It's multiple generations of fans who've had their minds expanded and their imaginations opened by the Endless Galaxy of Adventures.
Case in Point:
These are books that I've loved that have sat in a dusty bin for two separate moves.
Logic told me "take'em to Goodwill and donate them." I wasn't trying to make a profit on these books, I mostly wanted them gone, but as an author myself and because I LVOED these books ... I really wanted to find them new readers.
So, with some trepidation, I put them up "for sale" online.
Within 2 weeks they were all gone.
Not to a bunch of gray beards like me wanting to finish out their collection - or collectors looking to resell them on eBay at a steep mark up.
To my surprise I sold ALL of my books to young folks who were SO Excited to get their hands on these stories. All of them late teens, early twenties. All of them bright, eager and creative types. All of them reminding me of a a kid I used to see in the mirror some Thirty Years ago.
So yeah. Star Wars is for everyone. And it is going to continue for an Age to come.And I can't wait to see how the Galaxy continues to expand as these new artists and performers, writers, cosplayers, costumers, animators, Voice Over Artists, graphic designers, podcasters .... How every single one of them creates and consumes this thing that we've all loved and passes it on to others. For them to share it with their friends, their families and more.
"Pass on what you have learned."
So yeah. May the Fourth be with You.
AK
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