Star Wars: Evolution of the Lightsaber Duel

Samurai wearing a nodachi (field sword) that the concept of the Jedi and the lightsaber parallel themselves upon.

Star Wars: Evolution of the Lightsaber Duel is a 2015 documentary hosted by Mark Hamill.[1]

The documentary covers the inspirations and influences that the legendary lightsaber in the Star Wars and the duels that the device is used in. In the documentary Hamill describes his time in Japan and his brief exposure to Japanese history and culture and how it influenced the Star Wars franchise.[2]

The Samurai who date back to the medieval history of Japan and their fighting techniques parallel that of the Jedi (and Sith) and their swords handling and usage of the legendary lightsaber. The organizational structure and purpose of the Jedi as spiritual warrior monks also draws from the Samurai who served the same purpose of protecting society and maintaining peace.[2] s According to Hamill in the documentary, the armor of the samurai also resembles and inspired the concept of Darth Vader. The documentary also covers how the lightsaber duel scenes in the films intensified from the first Star Wars film (A New Hope) until the more recent makings of the prequels.[3]

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