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Merry Christmas to all!

Late in the night while everyone sleeps, Boussh creeps through the quiet halls of the palace to deliver presents to good girls and boys -- er, I mean, to free Han from the carbonite. By now we've probably figured out who's actually underneath that mask, but Han is thoroughly confused; trembling, blind and disoriented. I don't think it's a coincidence that his state resembles that of a newborn. His hibernation and awakening symbolize a powerful death and reawakening for Han. The former man, the selfish, cynical mercenary, is gone. He is reborn as a softer, more vulnerable but ultimately stronger hero. His bonds with others give him strength. In his helpless state he reaches out toward his rescuer, seeking a connection to ground him, and asks Who are you?

"Someone who loves you."

This moment is significant for multiple reasons. For Leia and Han's relationship, it is an echo of the scene when Han was frozen. Time has passed, but that truth has not changed. She loves him. And Han knows it.

In addition, this provides subtle foreshadowing of a later scene in the film with two different characters. As I explored in the first part of my series on the Jabba's palace sequence, Leia's unmasking can be paralleled with Vader/Anakin's. Both remove their masks while acknowledging their love for someone. The symbolism of the act is so striking to me. To strip off the disguise, to reveal one's true self, to embrace the vulnerability of that disclosure -- it is an act of pure love.

Next, it's Han's turn for an echo of previous sentiments....

Date: 2020-12-25 04:01 pm (UTC)
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I watched Return of the Jedi (to top off my latest viewing of the saga) in between your two latest instalments of this series, and I suppose I was trying to consider future instalments and what I might say about them... Anyway, "in being reborn Han has become different" is a welcome antidote to certain dismissals that "Han and Leia finished off their character development in the last movie, and frustrated his character wasn't being killed off for effect Harrison Ford stopped caring about his performance." I'm also aware of earlier script drafts where Leia wasn't involved in Han's rescue, and regardless of demands that "Han should fly the Millennium Falcon and Leia should be in charge" I can certainly appreciate what we did get. (Not that long ago, I did see someone suggesting Leia could be interpreted as "in a leadership role early on because she has to be, but able to gracefully accept others getting more involved as well and fully accepting a less vital part."

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