STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Director Rian Johnson Argues That "Goofy" Humor Belongs In The Franchise

STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Director Rian Johnson Argues That "Goofy" Humor Belongs In The Franchise

Star Wars: The Last Jedi writer and director Rian Johnson has weighed in on the criticisms aimed at the movie's comedic moments, arguing that goofy humour has always had a place in the iconic franchise...

By JoshWilding - Dec 23, 2022 04:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: SFFGazette.com

Star Wars: The Last Jedi continues to divide fans of the franchise, whether it's the handling of Luke Skywalker's return, Supreme Leader Snoke's shock demise, or the time we spent on Canto Bight. However, those are so often discussed that the movie's comedy gets a surprisingly easy time of it.

While there were some legitimately funny scenes - we can't fault the Porgs - the opening exchange between Poe Dameron and General Hux felt very out of place. It was a silly moment that felt like a far cry from what we'd seen in The Force Awakens and pretty much every other movie set in this Galaxy Far, Far Away.

Now, writer and director Rian Johnson has defended that sequence (via SFFGazette.com) and his approach to humour in Star Wars in general.

"For me, everything in the movie is ‘Star Wars,’ and everything in the movie I can trace back to deeply, in a deep way, what ‘Star Wars’ is for me," the filmmaker explains in the video below. "Everyone has a different take. I know there are ‘Star Wars’ fans who somehow think that ‘Star Wars’ was a serious thing, like the Batman movies or something."

"I was so young that when I watched ‘Empire Strikes Back,’ it had this deep, profound impact on me, because it was terrifying, because I was just young enough to not experience it as watching a ‘Star Wars’ movie, but to have it feel like too real."

"Anyone who thinks that slightly goofy humor does not have a place in the Star Wars universe, I don’t know if they’ve seen ‘Return of The Jedi,'" Johnson continued. "There’s literally a scene where Han Solo is like a cartoon..tied up to a pole and a torch goes by him and he [tries to blow it out repeatedly]."

There are some admittedly valid points here, but it once again feels like Johnson made Episode VIII for himself, and not the fans. That's not necessarily a bad thing, especially when you look at the attempts at fan service in The Rise of Skywalker, but it's not surprising The Last Jedi remains divisive. 

Johnson concluded by saying, "The slightly self-aware element of gleeful humor is something that is part and parcel to ‘Star Wars.' We get very serious as well. That balance is also something that is very ‘Star Wars.'"

What do you guys make of these remarks?
 

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Taonrey
Taonrey - 12/23/2022, 5:03 AM
I mean the original trilogy is full of it
Ginley
Ginley - 12/23/2022, 5:33 AM
@Taonrey -

Yeah, but those films have charm.

Johnson is anti-charm.
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 12/23/2022, 5:13 AM
He is right.
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 12/23/2022, 5:15 AM
















Did I miss any annoyances from this film lol
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 12/23/2022, 5:32 AM
@kylo0607 - One or two.

Ginley
Ginley - 12/23/2022, 5:34 AM
@kylo0607 -

"The Last Jedi" may have been the kind of film when the critics are afraid to admit that they don’t like it, but audiences weren't stupid.

And it truly was annoying that people put onto his movie this sense of “well, here is a good Star Wars film because it isn’t a Star Wars film. This is a Rian Johnson film and it’s a good film because what it’s attempting to do rather than what it actually achieves.”

That’s such a condescending attitude: apparently, all this movie had to do was to conceptually go against the grain of the genre that we’re going to pretend to like it and treat it like a monument of cinema.

People line up around the block to knock the Nolan Batman films for being self-serious and then in the same breath will be like “The Last Jedi – THAT is a movie.”

Nolan worked within a genre without despising it and those who like it.
nhoj3
nhoj3 - 12/23/2022, 10:26 AM
@kylo0607 - The one that always sticks out for me was the “Hardware Wars” gag where we’re meant to think that an impressive ship is landing but it turns out to be a steaming iron.
Taonrey
Taonrey - 12/23/2022, 5:48 PM
@ObserverIO - dude didnt want to kill his 2x child killing Nazi father but was ready to chop of his nephew head lol
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 12/23/2022, 11:28 PM
@kylo0607 - those are the best parts. the worst part of the new regime is everything that came after it like the D+ shows, the games, and a Sw universe that is now stuck in the george lucas saga of 1 - 6.
Ginley
Ginley - 12/24/2022, 12:31 AM
@mastakilla39 -

"The Last Jedi" was released in a climate where the general audience was on a high dose of Star Wars mania … anything connected to the "Star Wars" brand was riding high.

A mania that ended with Johnson's film.

Johnson destroyed the franchise’s ability to appeal to the average Joe with the "Star Wars" brand alone.

Now you actually have to convince general audiences to watch new "Star Wars" content … by baiting them with marketing gimmicks and selling points.

Usually these selling points are nostalgia.

Audiences will NEVER give "Star Wars" a blank check to do whatever it wants after "The Last Jedi".

"The Last Jedi" was supposed to bring "Star Wars" to new horizons and stories … but it did the exact opposite by alienating the general audience.

Before "The Last Jedi" … an old republic movie would have made more than a billion on a bad day.

After "The Last Jedi" … an old Republic movie would be a horrendous flop on a GOOD DAY.
FrankieDedo
FrankieDedo - 12/23/2022, 5:20 AM
"I know there are ‘Star Wars’ fans who somehow think that ‘Star Wars’ was a serious thing, like the Batman movies or something"

THIS.

"Anyone who thinks that slightly goofy humor does not have a place in the Star Wars universe, I don’t know if they’ve seen ‘Return of The Jedi,'"

AND THIS.

I am a long-time fan of Star Wars, and as i love it i always keep in mind that this is a franchise born for 13 years old kids, not for daddy issued 40-something. Stuff like Andor is nice to have, but it feels out of place, because it can be cringe to ground too much a world built to be the scenery for magical, coming-of-age story of a farm boy.

ANH literally has a scene right before Obi-wan dies that is straight out of Benny Hill, when Han runs away from a room full of stormtrooper for no reason.

ESB has an entire subplot of C-3PO being disassembled by Boba Fett and being carried around by Chewbacca and nobody cares lol. Also Yoda when Luke arrives on Dagobah is like a Scooby-Doo scene.

Don't even get me started on ROTJ.

The problem here is that people get clingy on old feels and get mad when they are pulled away from their nostalgia.

ProfessorWhy
ProfessorWhy - 12/23/2022, 5:29 AM
@FrankieDedo - a Scooby-Doo scene yes , but one from the Scrappy-Doo Era which was a total childish sellout after the more serious and artistic earlier seasons
Ginley
Ginley - 12/23/2022, 5:29 AM
@FrankieDedo -

... yeah, here is the thing with comedy: it should be funny.

I know that Johnson has a smirking, obnoxiousness self-importance that makes some people believe that the film was so damn terrific, but he really has garbage instincts.

He has a passive-aggressive, sweaty, desperate-to-please theater kid energy. Not only does he want to entertain you but he wants you to be painfully aware of how much EFFORT he puts into entertaining you.

His films reek of self-indulgence.
luckypenny
luckypenny - 12/23/2022, 5:46 AM
@FrankieDedo - even in the prequels that everybody love now, there are goofy scenes like the eopie farting on Jar Jar, every Jar Jar scene in fact, Anakin and Padme rolling on the grass, that C3P0 disassemblement subplot (again) in AOTC...
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