STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Revisited - 5 Things That Worked And 5 That Didn't

STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Revisited - 5 Things That Worked And 5 That Didn't

We've finally reached The Empire Strikes Back in our look back at the Star Wars franchise, but which moments in this iconic movie worked...and which arguably failed to live up to those classic scenes?

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By JoshWilding - Jun 25, 2020 06:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

The Star Wars franchise returned to the big screen in 2015 with The Force Awakens, and 2020 marks the first time since then we're not getting a movie set in a Galaxy Far, Far Away. The future of the franchise is also uncertain, with Rian Johnson reportedly still working on a trilogy and Taika Waititi recently announced as the director of an untitled adventure. 

However, neither of those have release dates, and it seems Lucasfilm is focusing on bringing this franchise to the small screen instead (courtesy of the recently launched Disney+ streaming service).

To fill that Star Wars shaped void in your lives, we're continuing to look back at the Skywalker Saga, and after delving into those divisive prequel and A New Hope, we've finally reached arguably one of the greatest movies of all-time: The Empire Strikes Back. Honestly, saying anything bad about this one just feels wrong, but there were definitely moments which didn't quite work.

So, to check this one out, all you guys need to do is click the "Next" button down below...
 

Did Work: Boba Fett's Introduction

Bounty

Who could have guessed that Boba Fett’s fleeting appearance in The Empire Strikes Back would turn him into the icon he’s since become? After showing up in a retrofitted blink and you’ll miss it cameo in A New Hope, and then in the line up of Bounty Hunters you see above, Boba and Slave I may have taken on a larger role in the final act, but he still only had a line of two. 

As a result, Fett's role here can only really be classified as a minor one in the grand scheme of things, but The Empire Strikes Back still did a great job of making sure he came across as a complete badass, hence why it shouldn’t come as a surprise he’s been embraced by fandom in such a big way.

Just thinking about the bounty hunter is getting us psyched for his return in The Mandalorian...
 

Didn't Work: Luke's Jedi Training

Yoda

To say Luke’s training to become a Jedi was underwhelming would be something of an understatement. While there was nothing fundamentally wrong with it all (it certainly doesn’t damage the movie in a significant or long lasting way), his time with Yoda on Dagobah could and should have been handled better. For starters, the whole thing just took place over far too short a period.

Luke leaving before his training was completed obviously played a big part in the final act, but it felt like he was only really on Dagobah for maybe a day or two! Throw in the fact that his training seemed to boil down to running around the forest and working on his concentration, and this whole sequence just didn’t impress or pan out anywhere near as well as it should have.

If this is all it takes to become a Jedi, it feels like pretty much anyone could do it, and this also made his sudden transformation to Jedi Knight in the next film feel very disjointed and forced. 
 

Did Work: "I Know"

Solo

One of the most iconic moments in Star Wars history, this scene works on a number of levels.

The fact that Han Solo was actually taken prisoner by the Empire was a huge moment here as the movie took this fan-favourite hero off the table and left his fate uncertain. That’s a ballsy move, and one which no doubt had fans at the time completely on tenterhooks until the second Return of the Jedi was released.

This tense and anguish filled scene is topped off with the long overdue reveal from Princess Leia that she does indeed love the roguish space pirate, something he responds to in typical fashion with, "I know." That’s the kind of thing that makes Han a great character, and this beautifully shot scene plays out perfectly.
 

Didn't Work: More Threepio "Comedy"

Threepio

We're sorry to single out C-3PO yet again in one of these recaps, but his role in The Empire Strikes is hard to stomach, and if there’s one thing the movie never really needed, it’s comedic relief.

Threepio being hauled around on Chewbacca’s back may have made for a fun piece of imagery, but a little too much time was devoted to this "subplot," and of all the things which should have been used to split up the final lightsaber battle – which was amazing from start to finish – this probably shouldn’t have been it.

The droids of Star Wars have often been used for the franchise’s lighter moments, but with a movie like this one (the darkest of the lot), it felt forced and out of place, hence why it stands out as a weak point.
 

Did Work: The Millennium Falcon's Escape

Crew

Arguably one of the most white knuckle, edge of your seat moments in the entire Star Wars franchise came when the Millennium Falcon made its way through that asteroid field with the Empire in hot pursuit. This sequence was a great way to prop up the arguably much weaker moments spent on Dagobah with Luke and Yoda.

The fact that things got even more perilous when the heroes had to escape from a giant creature on one of those asteroids was an unexpected treat, and led to an iconic escape sequence. 

So too was the genius way that Han managed to escape the Empire by pretending to be, well, garbage (much to Princess Leia’s obvious delight), and the later reveal that Slave I was tailing this band of heroes was a great tease which paid off wonderfully a little later on in the movie.
 

Didn't Work: The Apparent Non-Ending

Ending

Honestly, we don't have a huge issue with the way The Empire Strikes Back wraps up, but it's easy enough to see where a filmmaker like Joss Whedon was coming from a few years back when he pointed out that the movie doesn’t technically have an ending.

There’s very little in the way of resolution to some of the its main plot threads, with the fate of many characters left totally up in the air and the audience forced to wait until Return of the Jedi to see them resolved. Perhaps that was to be expected with a middle chapter, but it's still a weak point in many ways and makes it harder to appreciate the film as a standalone feature. 

This is a minor niggle, but one which has definitely stood out to a lot of fans over the years. 
 

Did Work: The Battle Of Hoth

Hoth

Even all these years later, this remains one of the greatest battle sequences in cinematic history. The most amazing thing, of course, is the fact that this opened the movie; it could have just as easily been used for the final act to end The Empire Strikes Back...it's just that damn epic. 

The massive AT-AT Walkers were, and still are, a sight to behold, and the excitement surrounding their march toward the shield generator as Han and company struggle to get the Millennium Falcon flying is huge. Throw in the sight of the Snowspeeders swooping around the legs of them and Luke utilising his lightsaber to take one down and everything just comes together perfectly.

It says a lot that none of the new movies - not even Rogue One - have been able to top this sequence. 
 

Didn't Work: Luke's New Hand

Hand

It's hard to find much wrong with The Empire Strikes Back if we're being honest, and it’s not the hand which is specifically the issue here, but more the fact that The Empire Strikes Back doesn’t give us anywhere near enough time to digest the reveal that Dark Vader is Luke Skywalker’s father.

Almost immediately after he’s rescued, Vader is trying to capture him again and Luke is already addressing him as "Father" having been given only minutes to digest that shocking reveal.

Once the Millennium Falcon escapes, we see that Luke already has a new hand, yet another sign that what happened earlier has had little in the way of lasting implications. It all feels too rushed, and almost as if George Lucas couldn't quite decide the best way to conclude this middle chapter.
 

Did Work: "I Am Your Father"

Father

Undoubtedly one of the best movie twists to ever grace the silver screen (even if you had this spoiled before watching, then it more than likely had a lasting impact on you as a Star Wars fan), the moment when Darth Vader reveals that he’s Luke Skywalker’s father is jaw-dropping.

The ramifications of this scene meant that the franchise was shaken up in the most dramatic way possible; the movie’s villain – who had previously been very frightening, but somewhat one dimensional – being outed as the hero’s dad made everything more personal and left moviegoers with a very long list of questions.

Unfortunately, most of those were answered unsatisfyingly in the prequels, but that still takes nothing away from this shocking moment, and there's a reason it's still frequently discussed today.
 

Didn't Work: Showing A Little Too Much Of Darth Vader

Head

When Darth Vader unmasks in The Empire Strikes Back, we catch only a glimpse of what lies beneath the villain’s helmet. It’s an intriguing, exciting moment, but also one where it's hard to escape the feeling that it should have been left a mystery. It was, however, an intriguing tease which served to make the ultimate reveal of his face all the more shocking and anticipated.

Of course, a different unmasking takes place later on during Luke’s training as he strikes a hallucination of Vader down and sees his own face within the remains of the helmet. Likely meant as a way of signifying that Luke could turn to the Dark Side, having his face inside was still more than a little silly; were we supposed to think he’s take Vader’s place and start wearing his suit?

Admittedly, this is definitely a nitpick, but it's one worth highlighting (even if, uh, it did mostly work). 
 

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KingGrimlock
KingGrimlock - 6/25/2020, 6:03 AM
Wrong. Absolutely everything worked in this film.
Prork
Prork - 6/25/2020, 6:09 AM
Completely disagree.

All those nitpicks and you don't even mention Luke and Leias kiss?
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 6/25/2020, 6:14 AM
Can't disagree more.

TESB is like the perfect 10/10 film.
VicSage
VicSage - 6/25/2020, 6:26 AM
Saw this article pop up and knew it was bullshit. So glad to see everyone call it out.

To quote you Josh, "It's hard to find much wrong with The Empire Strikes Back if we're being honest."

And from that knowledge, this article should not have been written. Is it that slow of a news day that to criticize one of the best films of all time has to make it into one of these "5 Things that Did, 5 Things that Didn't" articles?

Also, thank you for the "View List as One Page" option. We appreciate it. Big ups, stay safe, and Godspeed.
VicSage
VicSage - 6/25/2020, 6:29 AM
Also, of the original trilogy, this is the film with the least amount of Lucas "corrections". The most he keeps fiddling with is Palpatine's hologram. This film is so perfect even George doesn't know how to "Special Edition Director's Cut Remaster" this one.
coderaven
coderaven - 6/25/2020, 6:34 AM
yeah bud, everything worked here.

You are just trying to hard. Hope Disney at least gives you a BJ for this continual negativity toward Luke's story arc so far.

OH and the ending was perfect, perfect.
VileBlood
VileBlood - 6/25/2020, 6:44 AM
@coderaven - Stop trying so hard to make this about Disney.

OH and the ending was perfect until Lucas ruins the ending in the very next film.
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 6/25/2020, 6:36 AM
Some choices were definitely made over the course of writing this article
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 6/25/2020, 6:47 AM
Josh, you’re just flat out wrong about Luke’s hand among other things in the article. Try again.
IcePyke
IcePyke - 6/25/2020, 7:43 AM
bobbo68
bobbo68 - 6/25/2020, 7:47 AM
Okay you gone too far Empire is a Masterpiece. Everything worked in this movie which had the greatest escape in the Falcon leaving Hoth. So many other films have tried to imitate with only one film coming close to it Joss Whedon's Serenity.
ElCidJedi
ElCidJedi - 6/25/2020, 7:56 AM
Considering his love for the Last Jedi, this makes perfect sense to me that he would write this article. He’s like the Trump of this site... you don’t like anything he says but you have read the nonsense so you can talk to others about it in the comments.
Iports
Iports - 6/25/2020, 7:57 AM
Possibly the worst film to pic to do this kind of artical on josh

The backlash will be brutal
FryQN
FryQN - 6/25/2020, 8:05 AM
"Let's complain about the one truly excellent SW film."

Some author couldn't read the room.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 6/25/2020, 8:06 AM
The only one I agree with here is the cliffhanger ending. I love Empire but it's not my favourite film because I prefer resolutions to cliffhangers.

I think you can make a film totally awesome if you end on a cliffhanger. You can make it tense, epic and amazing. But if the payoff in the next film doesn't come....is it fair to praise the build up in the first film??? Not saying that's what happened with Star Wars but it's why I never have "part 1" films ranked high on my list of best movies in a series.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 6/25/2020, 8:08 AM
So I don't agree the cliffhanger is a "flaw" but it's the reason Empire isn't my favourite film in the series.
jumpingtheshark
jumpingtheshark - 6/25/2020, 8:31 AM
This might be the worst article on this site.
SgtSoggybottom
SgtSoggybottom - 6/25/2020, 8:32 AM
Did Work: The Empire Strikes Back
Didn't Work: This stupid f&(**ing article
RolandD
RolandD - 6/25/2020, 8:49 AM
If I’ve been paying close enough attention, we should have six more of these articles coming.
amxt
amxt - 6/25/2020, 8:51 AM
Perfect movie. Still rewatch it today 40 years after first seeing it.

If ANYTHING, the wampa was a bit weird.

Kyos
Kyos - 6/25/2020, 9:19 AM
It's really... something to complain about the cliffhanger ending of the middle part of a trilogy that's been completed for decades.
inkniron
inkniron - 6/25/2020, 9:33 AM
Someone has a hate boner for C3PO.

Luke's training was fine, especially for it's time.

Non ending? It's called a cliffhanger douche.

Luke's hand was awesome. We got a literal Cool hand Luke.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 6/25/2020, 10:08 AM
As far as cinematic review goes....this is garbage
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