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00:00I think that's, I think as well when, when you as an actor are, you know, your belief is suspended,
00:06you sort of forget the puppeteers are there, but the work they do is quite incredible. Also,
00:09there's some Star Wars rules we've heard. No buttons on costumes and cameras obviously can't
00:14pass through glass. So, the no buttons thing. Well, there were just, there were just these rules
00:19I had no idea about. And I'm, you know, I'm nosy and curious, whatever, whichever way you look at
00:25it. And I'm always like, why are you doing this? What's this all about? And a lot of the rules,
00:29the law, it dates back to the original films. So, Lucas had this whole design concept then,
00:36and it's just been carried through the canon to now. So yeah, you'll notice no one ever has
00:41buttons on their costumes. They're always wraps or a Velcro or a buckle, no paper,
00:46it's no paper in Star Wars. And then when you, when someone says it, you think, oh yeah,
00:50you've never seen a book. It's always screened. And then the camera moves too, are still respectful
00:58to the way they shot it in the seventies and eighties, which means again, it's a very clever
01:03aesthetic. It's so that you immediately know you're in a Star Wars film and you'll notice
01:08they're shot very different, say to the Marvel films, which have maybe more dynamism, but they're
01:12not quite as, uh, I don't know, familiar. This is a great sort of look behind the curtain,
01:17isn't it? I think you're going to love Luke. Yes. It's so brilliant. I absolutely loved it.