• wjrii
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    194 months ago

    Influenced, yes, but it’s also important to keep in mind that Lucas was working with a lot of influences, including some that make no sense if viewed as a cohesive allegory. For instance, the power relationship of the Rebels to the Empire has parallels of the Viet Cong to the US military. In a cut scene, though, Biggs specifically (and tediously, hence the cut) cites the Empire’s nationalization of private industry as influencing his decision to join the Rebels.

    Lucas has always been a well-meaning, left-leaning, white American boomer. He includes relevant ideas based off that worldview in his work, but he’s not making grand political statements or really even engaging with political thought in a serious manner. Star Wars is probably more timeless and better for it.

  • @QuarterSwede
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    134 months ago

    Star Wars was influenced by a lot of things. Lucas has talked extensively about where the ideas came from.

  • @TheControlled
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    124 months ago

    Literally all movies were influenced by the Vietnam War in that era. That’s like saying 2000s and 2010s movies are influenced by the Middle East Wars.

  • @siftmama
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    54 months ago

    You should listen to the Rest is History podcast episode 412: Romans in Space: Star Wars, Dune, and Beyond

  • @[email protected]
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    24 months ago

    If I remember correctly, George Lucas was involved with Apocalypse Now before splitting off to work on Star Wars, so its definitely plausible that there was conceptual carry over between the two.