Suddenly, the lights went out and we were left with the image of his haunting smirk. He leaped and turned mid-air with his chest out and a smile on his face. Testa’s response was followed by his solo piece “ Blackbox 1: Excerpt.” He entered the space, tapping across the perimeter of the stage. Each piece was preceded by the choreographer responding to the question, “How does the artist prevail?” My favorite answer: “I don’t know, but it’s fun to try” by Tony Testa. Dance Project to see “ Congress VIII.” The evening was hosted by artists Zak Ryan Schlegel and Denna Thomsen, and featured a salon-style series of choreography. And the entire prequel trilogy is about the failures of Anakin.On Friday, I went to L.A. Meanwhile Luke has not one, but now TWO entire movies chronicling him failing. I'm pretty sure it was stated somewhere that her Rebel Pilot helmet had a VR training mode. It's not just being a Pilot, it's being amazing at controlling the moodiest ship in the Galaxy that was ever flown by three people.Īt least the general piloting thing can be excused. She instantly understands mind scrambling James Bond, beats Kylo, moves insanely large objects, force heals, and somehow is great at piloting the Falcon even though the movie makes a point of showing she couldn't have flown before. The only exceptions I can recall were the training scenes in TLJ. She usually gets it right on the first try. Rey is called a Mary Sue because she almost never fails. It's stated in the movie a couple of times that Luke was really good at flying it. Luke also spent years in training flying T-16 Skyhoppers. He only successfully took down the ship because of R2's help. He commented how similar flying the N1 was and had numerous scenes where he had no clue what he was doing. Anakin spent years podracing and built his own over that time.
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