Does Rey complain about sand?
Luke didn't and so maybe Anakin had sensitive skin.
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shareAnakin complained not about sand but meant it as allegory. I the original script he said "I guess it comes from growing up on a desert planet". Too much on the nose.
They deleted that and so she, the aristocrat, talks about her sand beaches, while he the lowly man talks about his past in slavery, and his mother he left behind.
Star crossed lovers.
No, and it bothers me that they had her dressed in the most impractical desert setup in TFA. I didn't mind the top, the wrapped sleeves, or the long flowing scarf she wrapped around herself, but the lower half was poorly thought out.
I remember reading the visual dictionary for Episode I, and a common practical fashion the people of Tattooine wore to keep sand out of their pants, was to wear long pants made of materials that could breathe and absorb moisture, knee-high boots, and then wrap their pants with rags or strips of cloth to keep the sand out.
And yet here is Rey, wearing knickers, with her lower legs exposed, and little booties, not only begging to get her legs sunburned or her skin peeled off by flying sand (from riding around on her speeder?), but with that setup, she would be dumping buckets of sand out of her booties every night after her daily scavenge.
Not the most intelligent setup, and it makes no sense for someone who spent years on Jakku to dress in such an impractical manner. It would have made more sense for her to do something similar to Tattooine natives (without knowing it, of course) and wearing longer pants in addition to binding them shut with strips of cloth.
The costume designer obviously thought more about making her look cool than having her outfit make sense.
That line in episode 2 was dumb. Nobody would ever say that. Do you go out on a date with someone and say to them, "You look beautiful. Not like mud. Mud is ugly."?
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