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Comments about the soundtrack for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams)

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Re: But the scene with Yoda's Theme in it *does* make sense...
• Posted by: Fabulin   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2020, at 9:06 a.m.
• IP Address: a401a.wh8.tu-dresden.de
• In Response to: Re: But the scene with Yoda's Theme in it *doe... (Mr. Jingle Jangles)

> That's not what Clemmensen was talking about there. He was objecting to
> the Yoda theme during 'Reunion' because, well, it makes no sense.

From a scholarly perspective, it does. Yoda's theme was written by John Williams for The Empire Strikes Back as a theme highlighting that a little old alien could be a great Jedi master and a former hero.

In Reunion it accompanies the hug Beaumont Kin gives to the alien mechanic Kled, and the awarding of an alliance victory medal to another alien - Chewbacca - by yet another alien - Maz Kanata.




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