George Lucas reveals origin of the peculiar way of talking about Yoda

Yoda is one of the most beloved extraterrestrial characters in the history of cinema and part of it has to do with its peculiar way of speaking. “The biggest teacher, the failure is”, “a lot to learn, you still have” and “when 900 years old you reach, so well you will not seem” demonstrate Master Jedi’s unique way to formulate thoughts . With Legendary Frank Oz its lines are charmingly disarticulated and out of sequence.

George Lucas, the creator of “Star Wars”, commented on this Private aspect of the character Yoda On a anniversary exhibition of “The Empire Strikes Tit” (1980) this week. He explained that everything was created to ensure that the generally deep messages of the little alien actually reach the audience.

“Why If you speak normal English, people won’t pay so much attention “Lucas said at the TCM 2025 classic movie festival, according to Variety.” But if he has an accent, or is really hard to understand what he is saying, they focus on what he’s talking about. “

“He was basically the philosopher of the movie” added the filmmaker. “I had to find a way to make people really listen – especially the 12 -year -old.”

Also this week, the verified accounts of Disney+, Star Wars and Lucasfilm – Lucas’s film and television production company – posted Yoda recording errors in the set of Star Wars movies with OZ continuing to make the voice and manipulate the heavy Yoda doll even in sockets that would not be used.

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This content was originally published in George Lucas reveals the origin of the peculiar way of talking about Yoda on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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