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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Reveals Deleted Scenes, Darth Vader Error

The "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" film have caught the public's attention all over the world but not many of them knew that a lot of scenes were deleted, especially the errors about Darth Vader.

J.J. Abrams said during an interview with Associated Press last week that before the movie was out in cinemas, several cuts were made to arrive to the intended final outcome which is now the ones seen by the public.

"I'm not a huge fan of director's cuts and modifications to a movie. I feel the movie that comes out is the movie that should be the intended final product." He added that the running time after the first cut was made was around two hours and 30 minutes.

If these cuts were included in the movie, a lot may be surprised with how the movie should appear with all the deleted scenes from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." One insider said that a lot of the critics are doing the cross-checking from the narrative then to the books to see the errors.

"We only know what we've heard from our various sources, mixed with reports from other websites, and cross-checked with the narrative presented in the novelization and other tie-in books," they said.

As far as they have observed, there are 5 errors were found in the film but the most emphasized was the error made by Darth Vader. The mistake was based from this paragraph taken from the novelized version of the "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

"Kylo Ren, I watched the Galactic Empire rise, and then fall. The gullible prattle on about the triumph of truth and justice, of individualism and free will. As if such things were solid and real instead of simple subjective judgments. The historians have it all wrong. It was neither poor strategy nor arrogance that brought down the Empire. You know too well what did."

"Ren nodded once. "Sentiment." "Yes. Such a simple thing. Such a foolish errors of judgment. A momentary lapse in an otherwise exemplary life. Had Lord Vader not succumbed to emotion at the crucial moment - had the father killed the son  - the Empire would have prevailed. And there would be no threat of Skywalker's return today."

The scene was with Supreme Leader Snoke who weighed the Darth Vader's change of heart in the 'Return of the Jedi." A lot were intrigued by this scene.

Luke Skywalker, on the other hand, amid the threat of his return, based from the insiders, Rey originally said, "Who is Skywalker?" However, this was changed to "I thought he was just a myth."

Rey's first-hand experience in holding the lightsaber created the discussion among fans. Yet, the original version of the scene was Darth Vader should be seen in the cameo, however, in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" the entire cameo effect were ultimately incorrect and were seen off-based.

Maz Kanata's Force powers was supposedly had more role on the First Order attack based from the original script. But this wasn't seen really from the "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" final film. 


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