Anthony Daniels prepares to auction the Star Wars collectible, in which he played the "edge character" robot C-3PO. Some have speculated that Daniels is in financial distress and that he is forced to ** the precious items of his acting career. There are also some fans who believe that Daniels is doing charity in another way, because there are many fewer philanthropists in the international film industry, and Daniels hopes that in this way, special groups can be helped. "THR" film critic Bwys revealed that Daniels still has a film contract, and he also participated in "Obi-Wan". The paparazzi detected that Daniels still had real estate in his name, so the veteran actor did not have financial problems. Boyce felt that the "fringe character" needed a sense of presence, because the robot was the fringe character of Star Wars. In "Phantom Menace" and "Attack of the Clones", C-3PO, the golden robot, is also a beloved fringe character.
Since such characters have little impact on the overall development of the work, people gradually ignore the "marginal roles". In Beuys's view, such characters are still an important part of the film, and Daniels realizes that the presence of "marginal characters" is very important. Beuys's love for "marginal roles" is not unfounded. Daniels talked about the "Star Wars" side story, "The Mandalorian" has become a regular at the awards ceremony, "Obi-Wan" and "Ahsoka" have at least been recognized by fans, so can the famous villain "Palpatine" give birth to a solo work? Daniels supports Palpatine, and he also hopes that the villain character will appear in a spin-off work, which may be more popular than the decent character.
Although Daniels supports a different style and thinking about the "Star Wars" story, he also admits that "Palpatine" has some difficulties that cannot be overcome if it is to enter the filming process. The first is the age of the leading actor, Ian McDeamede, the actor of "Palpatine", is about to be 80 years old, even if his acting skills are perfect and his ability to control the role cannot be surpassed, but can his physical fitness support him to complete high-intensity shooting tasks? And fans of the Star Wars film won't accept anyone else as Palpatine. That said, although Daniels supported the birth of this story, he also admitted that the film missed the best period of filming. If it had been six or seven years earlier, McDee Ahmed's physical condition was okay, and the popularity of the sequel was supported, and it was more reasonable for "Palpatine" to be born at that time.
As the spin-off works of "Star Wars" become more and more popular, the supporting roles have gradually gained people's attention. In particular, the characters in the side line of "Andor" have also gained good popularity, which has broadened the creative path for "Star Wars". On the contrary, the "marginal characters" on the main story line are becoming less and less presence, and robots are typical examples. Of course, Boyce also admits that C-3PO has no effect on the ending of important characters, which is the main reason why Daniels is worried that the character will not find a presence. While these characters may not occupy much of the main storyline, they add a lot of color and depth to the entire story world. In particular, the robot made by the nine-year-old Anakin can be regarded as the highlight of science fiction films in that era, and there are almost no such "marginal characters" in other works of the genre.
In the Star Wars franchise, C-3PO is not a decisive character, but his wit, humor, and loyalty have won the love of the audience. His presence makes the whole story more vivid and interesting, and also gives the audience a deeper understanding and understanding of the group of robots. Daniels also came to realize the importance of "marginal roles". He begins to understand that a complete cinematic world needs not only heroic protagonists and tense plots, but also these seemingly inconsequential, but life-like characters. They may be street vendors, mechanics on spaceships, or inhabitants of planets, and their presence makes the world more real and three-dimensional. Therefore, he began to focus on the portrayal of "marginal characters" in his films.
The author (complacently watching the movie) believes that "marginal characters" are not just backgrounds, but participate in the story, interact with the protagonist, and influence the development of the story. This way of dealing with it makes the story of the movie richer, and also makes the audience have more resonance and touching, and the presence of such characters is also related to the cultural value of the film industry. Now that Daniels is behind "Palpatine," Boyce also talked about whether this important role can change the lead actor? If this biography is about the formation of Sidious, the history of the biggest villain of "Star Wars", that is, when Palpatine was young, replacing a younger actor might be widely accepted by the public.