The Director and the Jedi Page #9

Synopsis: An intimate documentary delving into Rian Johnson's process as he comes in as a director new to the Star Wars universe.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Anthony Wonke
Production: Lucasfilm
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2018
135 min
46 Views


and disavow it.

But once I got that off my chest,

I said, "Now lead me, oh guru."

Going up?

Locks, clocks, smocks and lingerie.

Fifth floor, please.

Wait a second, this is making me nervous.

Why are they saving my fall down the stairs

for the last shot of the last day?

I find that highly suspicious.

And action!

Beautiful. Good, good, good.

Yeah, cut it. Good, good, good.

All right, ladies and gentlemen,

thank you to Mark Hamill.

- Bye, Mark. Bye, Mark.

- Bye-bye.

Bye. See you.

HS We had some laughs.

I'll see you tomorrow.

I'm coming back tomorrow.

No need to say goodbye.

I'm coming back tomorrow.

I am coming back tomorrow.

See you.

A little louder.

Nice.

That's it. Cool.

Not bad.

All right.

It's with great sadness

we have to say goodbye and thank you to Benicio.

Doing all these movies, this is home.

This is my main school, main school curriculum.

Then when school's done,

you're outside into the real world.

No more, you know,

creatures and stormtroopers.

I'm quite used to that day-to-day life.

I live that every day, from Monday to Saturday.

And now, it's not going to be

a part of that at all

which is nuts to me.

RI Oh, my God, that's so insanely generous.

- Oh, see...

- Now I'm gonna keep crying.

Nope. Pull it together.

- One more shot. Come on!

- Thank you so much.

And action.

The beacon's right beneath us.

They've got to be somewhere.

Keep scanning for life forms.

And just one more. Here we go.

Let's go around back.

And cut it.

Beautiful, guys. Very nice.

All right. Put an end to that.

Ladies and gentlemen, with great sadness,

we say that is a wrap on Daisy Ridley.

Thank you for everything.

RI Thank you.

Oh, my God.

All right, here we go.

Everybody ready...

Getting very close here, guys.

Now, very emotional scene in here, guys,

so let's please keep all the work held

while we're shooting.

Please take a seat.

I'd say go ahead and have that pain,

the things you wished,

the things you regret.

- Okay.

- So, as opposed to...

Being so light-hearted.

Yeah, exactly.

Yeah, let's feel that heaviness.

Yeah. All right, man.

Ready, very still now.

And, Carrie, you just let me know.

- Okay.

- Action.

Luke.

I know what you're gonna say.

I changed my hair.

It's nice that way.

Leia...

- I'm sorry.

- I know.

I'm just glad that you're here with me at the end.

This is the end, isn't it?

I held out hope for so long,

but I know my son is gone.

No one's ever really gone.

Cut there.

That was beautiful.

Cut there.

Every day,

there's always a moment in the day where I feel a little sad

that it's gonna be over when it's over.

Like, a real moment where I think,

"Oh, we're gonna wrap.

It's gonna be here before I know it."

And I'm really, really, really

gonna be sad when it happens.

I mean, I'm literally having

the time of my life.

Yeah.

Someday this war's gonna end.

Not the Star Wars, that will never end.

That will keep going forever.

But this, you and me, we'll go home someday.

Mark?

Right there. This is it.

You're all fired. All of you!

We're all unemployed.

Mark, in this one here, sir.

Anthony.

Get it down. Right by me.

All right! All right!

Is anybody not here?

All right.

All right, I've got some good news and bad news.

Oh, no, never mind. Never mind.

All right, so...

Make sure you can see the lens.

All right. Stand by.

Everyone ready?

All looking into the camera, and say "bunny"!

Back to work! Back to work, now!

Back to work! Back to work!

Back to work!

Back to work!

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