But his arc is not about who he was to the rest of the galaxy. It was about who he was to himself, and to his son. Also, part of what ROTJ illustrates is that Vader was being used and twisted by the Emperor the whole time he was an "evil being," which calls into question how "evil" he ever truly was (the seeds for this were planted in small moments in ESB, so I don't think this feels tacked on or rushed or incomplete). He was tormented and angry and, yes, clearly behaving like a monster. But part of what makes the end of ROTJ so compelling and satisfying to me is that they don't give him a villain's death. They don't treat him as a one-dimensional figure of evil. They add nuance. They ask you to empathize. Vader is revealed to be a complicated character; his arc isn't simple. In that light, he becomes tragic, even heartbreaking. That is infinitely more interesting to me. His final moments with Luke are beautiful. What you'd call someone being a "simpering pussy," I'd call someone being vulnerable for the first time in decades. I find it quite moving whenever I watch ROTJ.wease wrote:I don't feel that one act by Vader makes up for 25 years of being the second most evil being in the galaxy. ... this movie neuters Vader. He's no longer number one fucking badass of the galaxy. He's a simpering pussy.
I get faulting ROTJ for Lucas supposedly dumbing things down for kids and merchandising (though I strongly disagree), but I think the way Vader is handled is perfect. It seems to me like a lot of the criticisms come from a simplistic or cynical place. People seem to reject the triumph, redemption, and joy of ROTJ's ending, which I think is...well, juvenile. Especially when everything that happens seems so in line with the characters and their respective journeys.
The Endor sequence has always been one of my absolute favorite things in the trilogy. Hell, in any movie. Do you just hate ewoks? You just hate ewoks, don't you? You want a movie without ewoks, and with Vader being an evil badass and nothing more, don't you? IS THAT WHAT YOU WANT, WEASE?!That said, the whole Endor sequence is absolutely terrible