
To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. And Luke's laughter in response is just kind of weird.This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. R2-D2's beeping is taken out during his big moment, which makes his happy dance seem a bit more like anxious fidgeting. To make the silence even more unsettling, some sound effects appear to have been worked into the video or altered, including some coughing and nose-blowing from the audience. This is a place where we can analyze and discuss the specific nuances, melodies, and thematic elements to the music. It isn't just the lack of music that creates a sense of awkwardness in this scene, though the exclusion of the score does draw our attention to the fact that no one says anything to each other during this ceremony. A subreddit dedicated to the music of Star Wars, as written by John Williams and other composers.


Its budget of 11 million was nursed by concept creator and director George Lucas to allow for the special effects wizardry of Industrial. Except the wink and the smiles seem a little less charming in this context. Star Wars: A New Hope: (John Williams) Commonly considered one of the greatest films of all time, Star Wars launched the space opera craze of the 1980s and unintentionally spawned the culture of blockbuster sequels that has endured in the decades since.

The video above comes courtesy Auralnauts's Youtube Channel, and as you've surely noticed, John Williams' powerful score is omitted right around the point where Luke, Han and Chewbacca are approaching Princess Leia, who's ready to offer them their awards, exchange some knowing smiles and receive that charming wink Han Solo throws Leia's way. What do you get when you take the victory music out of the victory celebration? A painfully slow sequence of moments, where everything seems just a little bit off.
