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Fan Made Edit of Iconic Star Wars Scene

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    Star Wars fans are a notoriously difficult crowd to please.

    Clarify who shot first in a restoration, or make Luke Skywalker throw away his lightsaber immediately after showing up in the sequel trilogy, and purists will see red.
    So it’s amazing that a new fan-made re-edit of a pivotal scene from Star Wars: A New Hope has earned over 2M view in less than 48 hours and a flood of glowing YouTube reviews to boot.
    Perhaps the reason for all the thumbs-up from purists is that, rather than correct an imaginary oversight, the new re-edit shows what the iconic fight between Ben Kenobi and Darth Vader might have looked like with modern techniques and some fresh context.

    Original Scene
    https://youtu.be/sq51w34Hg9I

    Reimagined
    https://youtu.be/to2SMng4u1k


    Link to article
    https://www.fastcompany.com/90347039...TX4o8pbVu2Byn8
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