When we first meet with the rebel leader, Luten Rael (Stellan Scarsgard) in "Starwells War: Andor", he helps Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) avoid Ferix police and recruit him to work with hash. Then We see that Luten lives a double life, working as a luxurious dealer of Koruskant's antiquities, the capital of the empire in which he is fighting. Claya Marki (Elizabeth Dulau) is Luten's assistant in both halves of his life.
So, from the beginning, Luten had an air of mystery; Early we see that he wears one mask (well, wig), so there are others? In Andor Season 1 Episode 8, "Narkina 5", They saw Ereerrera (forest Whitaker), radical anti-imperialistHe asks Luten what is his ideology. Luten responds that he is a "coward" who is afraid to allow the empire to grow invincible. Well but it is not Really answering the question. What made him so afraid in the first place?
For the job, as Luten and Cleaa created such unbreakable confidence, where they are both So ready to sink into extremes to destroy much greater evil? Discovered "Andor" Even darker-than the expected backstation of Luten in his last episode"Season 2" "do it stop". He was once an imperial soldier named Lear. He participated in at least one massacre (and perhaps more) and discovered a young girl (April Woods) hiding for her life in his ship. His already uncertain faith in the empire crumbled and he left, taking the girl with him. One assumption of what his name was.
In an exclusive interview with /film, "Ador" creator Tony Gilroy said it Scarsgard didn't want a Luten motivation as a rebel to take revenge. So, as Scarsgard himself explained in the game behind the scenes "Andr Season 2 Declassified: Goodbye", Gilroy had an Epiphany: "It's Revenge (Claya)."
Kleia hates Luten too much to forgive him
In further retrospective during "Make it Stop", we see how Luten has taught Claya to be a rebel. Claya swore to destroy the empire and Luten Helps helps because he owes her more than she can return. But although Luten raised Claya, Dulau said constantly through interviews that she No Take a look at their relationship as a father and daughter.
Talking to Hollywood reporterDulau has recognized the comparisons between the story of Luten and Claya's retrospectives and "the last of us". However, she also finds the story "Andor" much darker. "ELOEL (Pedro Pascal) and Eli's relationship (white Ramsey), for all its complexities, is at the end of the oxen.
"It's not a father-daughter relationship. To become it, it would mean Kleia forgives (Luten) because (helped kill the family). There are parts of Claya that really hate this man."
Notice Dulau says parts The Claya hates Luten. There are also parts of it that they love, but that Loveubov could never be clean as a parent and the child should be. Luten also could probably never look at Claya without feeling guilty. Their last scene together emphasizes the contradictions. Claya kills an indoor Luten to silence him, showing loyalty to her revenge, but she does with a broken heart and last kiss on her forehead.
Claya is not the only orphan with a troubled guardian
According to Dulau (through the Hollywood reporter), a movie from which Gilroy pulled him The retrospective of Luten and Yang Clea was Peter Bogdanovic's "Paper Moon" in 1973. Artist Mose Moses and his (perhaps) daughter Adi Logins (father and daughter in real life Ryan and Tatum O'Neal) drive through Kansas together and pull fraud on the road. As with the comparison "the last of us", Dulau thinks that Luten and Claya's relationship is much darker than Mose and Adi.
One comparison she May Find closer comes from Anime for horror-triller "Monster" (based on manga by Naoki Urasawa). In the episode "Monster", our hero Dr. Kenzo Thread, takes lessons for firearms by Hugo Bernhard, a retired mercenary. Bernhard has a quiet young girl who lives with him - but she's not his daughter. During surgery at Myanmar, he killed the girl's mother and then brought her home so that she would Someone to educate her. Although Bernhard admits that the girl is likely to hate him for the rest of her life, at the end of the episode, they can at least enjoy a warm meal together.
Another manga/anime that makes such a connection not a side plot, but the whole story is "Winland Saga", a historical epic in the Vikings era of Makoto Yukimura. Winland Saga's guidance is Torfin, a teenage warrior fighting in the Viking band led by the devil askelad. Torfin's own father, Tors, was killed by Axelade. Thorfine serves askelad not for loyalty, but hatred; He wants to earn a proper duel with his father's killer. Blinded by his rage, Thorfun only later realizes that during all childhood he spent trying to take revenge for his father, Ascaladd was his father. But that does not mean that Torfin could fully forgive and forget, in the same way as Kleia could not lean.
"Starwell War" is for a a lot In things, but the main nine films have at least retroactively become a family saga, starting with Darth Wader's discovery that he is the father of Luke Skywalker in "The Empire Rays Back". In "Return of Edie", Luke's bow is everything for the conflict between the father he has idolated Also Being someone who has hurt and terrified so much - and can he reconcile it by dragging Wader back to the light.
"Andor" can expose many clichés "War of the Starvars" (including a clear division between light and dark), but its research into the complex parental relationship is more than true for the traditions of the series.
"Andor" is streamed by Disney+.
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