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Adam Driver ’s perspective onKylo Ren’sredemption arc is exactly whatStar Warsneeds to move beyond its current problematic trend . While the sequel trilogy does n’t of necessity grade highly amongStar Wars’best picture show , many agree that Kylo Ren was a standout character . In part , this was because he was such an excellent , tonic scoundrel .

While some find Kylo Ren to be too emotional or a Vader emulator , Kylo had all the makings of an incredibleStar Warsvillain . Even without being in the upper echelon ofStar Wars’most powerful Sith , Kylo was strong in the Force , full of violent rage , and labour by mystifying - induct revenge . Unfortunately , Kylo Ren / Ben Solo ’s story arc ultimately contradicted Driver ’s power point - of - aspect on the theatrical role , and manyStar Warsmovies and telecasting showsare now stick to courtship .

Three specific scenes in Star Wars canyon shew that Kylo Ren was a much more formidable colored - side wielder than anyone gave him course credit for .

Adam Driver as Kylo Ren in Star Wars

Adam Driver’s Perspective On Ben Solo’s Redemption Was Spot-On

In a 2019 interview withEntertainment Weekly , Adam Driver was expect if he thought buyback was in Kylo Ren / Ben Solo ’s future tense , and his response was complete for the villain ( and the actor act him ) . Driver responded,“What does he have to be redeem for?“He then follow that up with an even deeper geographic expedition of the blemished logic . Driver explain :

“ [ Kylo Ren ] has a unlike individuality , a different definition of what redemption is . He ’s already been redeemed in his story . I do n’t think there is a thought of redemption . He does n’t have an outside lens of the issue , you know — you get it on what I mean ? That ’s more of an foreigner ’s view of his world . ”

Driver perfectly fascinate the view of his character and foreground that redemption is n’t the end destination for every villain , nor should it be from a tale viewpoint . Kylo Ren did n’t feel he involve to be redeem because he believed he was right . Rather than see himself as the evil one , Kylo run into the Jedi as deeply flawed , in part because Luke had tried to toss off him . Interestingly , this is one of the best connection to Darth Vader in a trilogy that made the Vader similarities a bit too heavy - handed ; like Anakin , Kylo Ren saw the Jedi as the straight evil .

A blurred image of the Star Wars prequel posters behind Asajj Ventress wielding her red lightsabers from Star Wars: The Clone Wars

buyback is n’t the goal end for every baddie , nor should it be from a tale point of view .

Kylo Ren ’s sentence meant that rather than hoping to be ' redeemed ' and welcomed back to the Jedi , the light side of the Force , and the Resistance alongside his mother , Kylo believed Rey should link him and the Jedi and the Resistance should give-up the ghost . While , yes , his position was ' wrong ' from a certain point - of - view , this is what made him a villain . Kylo Ren was willing to vote down and torment to achieve his own ends , and while that piddle him an immoral and at times disturbing fictitious character , it also made him a very good scoundrel .

Star Wars Is Overplaying The Redemption Card

Star Warshas , in part , been built on stories of buyback . Arguably , the main arc of the original trilogy was inherently tied to redemption , as Luke ’s end goal became saving his father from the dark side of the Force . This is also what makesReturn of the Jediso compelling ; despite all he had done for decades , Vader was still able-bodied to be turn back to the visible radiation and become Anakin Skywalker once more .

However , while that twist felt new and exciting inReturn of the Jedi , redemption arcs can be overdone , andStar Warsseems to be veering in that direction . In fact , Driver ’s compass point bear witness exactly that . As Driver articulated , Kylo Ren did n’t need to be redeemed . He believed he was correct , and he had no desire for or even thought of redemption . Moreover , Driver has since bring out that the original trilogy arc would have seen Kylo Ren only becoming more evil with time , the opposite of Vader rather than the repetition of him .

alternatively , Star Wars : The lift of Skywalkerfell back on honest-to-goodness patterns and redeem Ben Solo . Since then , numerousStar Warscharacters , major and minor , have gotten their own buyback spark . InObi - Wan Kenobi , this arc begin and ended for Reva Sevander , one ofStar Wars’Inquisitors . Although Reva was introduced in the show as a vicious , ruthless Inquisitor , by the death of the limited series , she had turned off from that path and been ineffective to kill young Luke Skywalker .

Sidious, Tyranus, Maul, and Vader.

Characters who have been in the enfranchisement for much longer have also been redeem , some of them very of late . Star war : The Bad Batchshocked viewers withthe takings of Asajj Ventress , the once - Sith assassin rick amplitude hunter fromStar state of war : The Clone Wars . However , when she appear inThe Bad Batch , she was wielding yellow lightsabers , bespeak a yield to the promiscuous side of the Force , and she even help test Omega ’s possible Force sensitivity .

The era of the Star Wars prequels introduced several new characters , with one being a hidden Sith warrior working for the dark side : Asajj Ventress .

AnotherClone Warscharacter , demode - Jedi Barriss Offee made herStar Warsreturn inStar Wars : Tales of the Empire . Although the first installment in her three - sequence arc show her introduction into the inquisitor and seemed to suggest how dark she had become , the second episode revealed her difference , and the third episode conclude with her being fully redeemed . In fact , she had even become a Jedi therapist before the end .

Adam Driver as Kylo Ren in the foreground with Kylo Ren and Rey battling each other in the background

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Star Wars Needs More True Villains

Overdone redemptions do n’t only make for redundant , perhaps even disappointing narratives , though . The frequent salvation arc inStar Warsalso reveal that the franchise has a villain trouble . Namely , Star Warshas been lacking calibre villains of tardy , perhaps the most notable symptom of which was the confusing plot twist inThe wage increase of Skywalkerwherein Palpatine"somehow"returned . Since then , Palpatine has remained a key villain . While that ’s fairly ineluctable in exhibit likeThe Bad Batch , which took place during the Dark Times , it does signalize a motivation for raw , good baddie .

The frequent buyback arcs inStar Warsalso bring out that the enfranchisement has a villain problem .

However , Star Warsmay be on the correct track withthe upcomingStar WarsTV shows . While the detail for both stay mostly under wrap , both theStar Wars : The AcolyteTV show and the upcomingAhsokaseason 2 could reveal much more inventive villain game , with the cryptic dark side user Mae inThe Acolyteand the income tax return of Grand Admiral Thrawn inAhsoka . This would certainly be a positivist change forStar Warsand perhaps listen Adam Driver ’s advice forKylo Renby ward off yet another redemption discharge .

Adam Driver as Kylo Ren with his red lightsaber in the background and in a close-up with dirt on his face in the foreground in a combined image

Custom image by Debanjana Chowdhury

Source : Entertainment Weekly

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