Summary
- Hayden Christensen defends his performance as Anakin, citing suspension of disbelief in Star Wars.
- Characters in Star Wars don’t need to conform to real-life expectations.
- Hayden encourages viewing Anakin with complexity in mind, not reality.
Star Wars fan-favorite Hayden Christensen defended his performance as Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequel trilogy in a recent interview, highlighting that the nature of the galaxy far, far away should inform how audiences perceive the characters.
In an interview with Empire Magazine, Hayden Christensen defended his performance as Anakin Skywalker, explaining:
“That sort of criticism, I think, comes from a certain failure of their own suspension of disbelief. The opening scroll starts with, ‘A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away’, that’s setting the stage that anything is possible. These people don’t need to sound and behave the way that we might expect.”
Does Hayden Christensen Have A Point?
Anakin Skywalker is an extremely complicated character; he should be read through that lens and, as Hayden Christensen articulated, with the understanding that Star Wars is not meant to reflect real life.
Source: Empire Magazine
This story originally appeared on Screenrant