![]() ![]() We see Leia dressed in white with her head covered and firing her blaster on Poe in stun mode, which is reminiscent of her firing on the Stormtroopers (and them stunning her) in A New Hope. R2-D2’s Leia message from A New Hope is hardly hidden but it’s obviously a callback, and a clever way to entice Luke back into the fight against the First Order. This subsequently makes Kylo Ren look a bit more like Anakin Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith. Director Rian Johnson didn't like the scar's placement on Kylo Ren's forehead above his nose and took the liberty of moving it over his eye instead. Kylo Ren's scar doesn't match the wound Rey gave him during their battle at the end of The Force Awakens. The dissolves between Kylo and Leia as they share a mental connection during the First Order’s retaliatory attack early in the film are the same as when Luke reaches out to Vader after their battle in The Empire Strikes Back. At one point Luke mentions “Darth Sidious,” the only time he’s ever referred to Emperor Palpatine by that name, and a subtle bit of connective tissue to the prequels. Luke drinks green milk from an alien, a nod to the blue milk he drank at a meal with his aunt and uncle in A New Hope. When Rey hands Luke his lightsaber, if you look closely at the back of his mechanical hand, it still has the same burn scar from when it was shot by a blaster bolt during the fight above the Sarlacc pit at the beginning of Return of the Jedi. ![]()
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