Young Deer Gathering Ā - Ā Ā Seiho Takeuchi, 1924
Japanese Ā 1864ć¼1942
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Inspired by Watership DownĀ
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āAll the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.ā
ā Richard Adams, Watership Down
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Rothirsch - red deer - Cervus elaphus by Olaf Kerber
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lukeās devotion to han is absolutely undoubtable and without a doubt subtly romantic. vader chose to use him as bait and torture him instead of leia, even though he knew luke and leia were close. he also had no reservations with hurting leia as he had already done it in the past. so he chose han explicitly because he knew without a shadow of a doubt that HIS pain would make luke drop everything and throw himself foolishly into a trap to protect him. luke has shown his devotion and attraction to han time and time again, from the subtle glances to his chest and lips during their first encounter, to their deleted encounter in the sand, where they both resisted to drop one anotherās hand. luke has ALWAYS believed in him and ALWAYS wanted to be near to him and to see him be the best man he can be.
Ā his adoration for han is undeniable, but letās not act like this dedication is one sided because itās not! han is absolutely just as devoted to, and besotted with, luke as luke is to, and with, him. many fans make the mistake of thinking that this adoration is entirely one sided, when it is, in fact, equal. in episode iv, han knew he was going to leave the rebellion to continue doing work on his own because heās not a people person, and he doesnāt like having too many people depending on him. he treated having luke and obi wan, and later leia, on the falcon with him as a nuisance and a chore. youād think that heād be perfectly content to leave them all behind and continue his life, but he doesnāt.Ā he asks luke to come with him, and only luke. he doesnāt even bother to ask anyone else because no one else matters. his offer isnāt just a proposition for spending the rest of their lives together, but itās also a show of hanās attachment and vulnerability. han leaves everyone he loves before he can get hurt, but now heās opening himself to the possibility of attachment, new companionship, and, yes, pain. he never shows this same vulnerability to anyone else.
Ā luke is hurt because he believes that han is abandoning him, but heās actually trying to do the opposite: heās trying to bring luke closer to him and protect him and stay with him. and even though he leaves, he still comes back, for luke. nobody would expect anything to mean more to han solo than his own survival, but suddenly heās putting his neck out for something, for someone, that means more to him than his own life. and that running into each otherās arms reunion at the end of the film?? itās NOT between han and his eventual love interest, itās between him and luke. one of THE biggest romantic tropes is two people running into each otherās arms, itās right up there with kissing in the rain!
and it doesnāt stop there. han threatens to leave the rebellion AGAIN, and just like clockwork, decides to stay and risk his life because luke needs him. when luke needs him, no matter the danger, han will ALWAYS come running. his declaration,Ā āiāll see you in hellā, speaks to the fact that he is absolutely ready and willing to give up his own life for luke to get home safe, and if he canāt save him, he can at least be there for him so luke wonāt have to die alone. he knows his chances are slim, but he doesnāt care. whenever he tries to leave, to try to free himself of this attachment and undying devotion, luke needs him, and he Ā gets reeled back in willingly. and when he finds him, he cradles luke with the utmost care and gentleness, even as he frantically searches for his breath, and his pulse, for any sign that heās still with him.Ā
and then once luke is tended to health and itās confirmed that heās okay, han has the golden opportunity to leave the rebellion and forget about this whole mess, but he doesnāt. he stays and waits until luke is awake, and watches him floating in the bacta tank. the sight of him, all bruised and injured, is sometimes too much for han to look at, and throughout the scene he covers his mouth or paces around, thoroughly shook by the thought of him being hurt, and the thought of losing him. then, when luke awakes, han wants to make sure heās one of the first things he sees, and sits as close to him as he can. they both look at each other with an unspoken, pure Ā adoration that has unparalleled throughout all the romantic elements in this franchise.Ā
even after luke vanishes, hanās devotion to him remains undying, since heās been spending the past twenty years searching for him high and low. and when he finds the falcon, and the two kids with lukeās youthful, high strung hope, his own hope of finding luke and bringing him home again is rekindled. he says that he knew him with nothing but sadness and love in his voice and on his face. he knew luke once, but he hasnāt known him in a very long time, and he will do anything to know him again. and now he never will.Ā
tldr; han adored luke just as much as luke loved him, and their subtle romance is actually the most tragic and iconic love story in the history of the franchise thank you for coming to my ted talk.Ā
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