Why does the arm bleed in Star Wars IV in the cantina scene if a lightsaber caut!


Question: It's one of those "opps" moments. Got to remember when ep 4 was made even Lucas didn't know how all the little "toys" he thought up for the movie would work. It does beg the question of why didn't Lucas "fix" it when he went through and "Tweaked" all the movies of the OT though. I guess it was more important to Lucas that he screw up the "Force Ghost" of Anakin at the end of ROTJ than it was to fix a obvious error like the bleeding arm.


Answers: It's one of those "opps" moments. Got to remember when ep 4 was made even Lucas didn't know how all the little "toys" he thought up for the movie would work. It does beg the question of why didn't Lucas "fix" it when he went through and "Tweaked" all the movies of the OT though. I guess it was more important to Lucas that he screw up the "Force Ghost" of Anakin at the end of ROTJ than it was to fix a obvious error like the bleeding arm.

Faulty lightsabre.

He din't cut his arm right. lol

maybe that species of alien bleeds from even cauterized wounds

The same reason that in the movies the elevators fall down instead of falling up like they do in real life. Hollywood has no logical reason for a lot of what they do. It's all just effect.

i'm pretty sure that the concept of lightsabers causing wounds that didn't bleed wasn't there at the time, so naturally, with any other normal sword, the arm would bleed like heck. and that's what is in the movie.



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