Darth Vader vs Obi-Wan Kenobi | Full Final Fight | HD

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Cut version of Episode 6 of the show Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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Whoever decided to mix Vader's voice with Anakin's in the end deserves a raise

tnty
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For me it was always hard to imagine that Hayden Christensen's Anakin and James Earl Jones's Darth Vader were the same person. This scene completely fixed that issue.

pupulauls
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Seeing Anakin's face gives me chills. Cause with the helmet, you can easily forget that it's literally Anakin in there

ronjakirves
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“I am what remains” is probably my favorite Vader line of all time. It sums up everything about who Vader is. He is what’s left of Anakin Skywalker both physically and emotionally. Broken and evil. That’s Vader.

joeschmo
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“I am not your failure, Obi-Wan.”
I love how this can be interpreted in several ways. Either Vader’s too proud to say he’s anyone’s “failure, ” or Anakin doesn’t want his old friend to blame himself. Or it’s a combination of both.

coreytoomey
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The crazed look in his eyes and half smile, after he says “You didn’t kill Anakin Skywalker… I did” is so well done.

Elixus
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“I am what remains” is full of regret and pain, absolutely beautiful scene.

orbit
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The sheer amount of rage in that final shout of "OBI WAN" still gives me chills.

davidwas
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The Saber colors changing on Vaders face as he switches between Anakin and who he is now is truly amazing, how the blue comes in so strong when Vader responds as Anakin, just to be taken over by red as he claims he will destroy Obi Wan. It's amazing

nickb
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"Anakin's gone. I am what remains."
That line hits hard, and Hayden delivers it so well. This whole scene is my favourite scene in any Star Wars movie.

garrick
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The way Ewan's voice breaks while apologizing to Anakin is just absolutely heartbreaking.
You really feel his pain.

Rj-ijko
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The callback to the line “I will do what I must” is so pivotal to me. To me it signifies that Obi-Wan has finally forgiven himself for what had to happen on Mustafar. He’s deeply sorry it had to come to that, but he recognizes it’s what he had to do, and will do it again if he must.

brendanhales
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I feel sad for all the Star Wars fans that we have lost over the years didn’t live to see this moment.

wanderdoors
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The fact that Obi-wan wasn’t lying when he told Luke that Darth Vader killed his father in 8:37 really hits me man…

crypxy
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As a kid, watching them duel in episode 3 was a spectacular scene to witness.

Watching them duel 17 years later, you feel this overwhelming surge of emotions. Men who once fought alongside each other, and thought of one another as brothers, now old and scarred, fighting on opposite sides.

guynamedbob
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Ewan’s face was perfect. We could see the joy at seeing his friend again, the horror at what his friend had become, the hope that he might be able to reach him, and the fear he had for the children. Both men did a wonderful job.

SraMacaco
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“I’m not your failure Obi-Wan” for me is one of Star Wars’ most iconic lines. It can be taken in multiple ways. In one way it’s in response to “I’m sorry Anakin” it’s an acknowledgment of that apology and also it’s almost an apology back to Obi-Wan. But in the same breath it can also be interpreted as “Don’t take pity on me” “I’m not your failure, because I am proud of what I have become. The death of Anakin is not a loss, so therefore there is no failure.” And it could probably be interpreted in multiple other ways too. This exchange is really so powerful.

BoundlessDrop
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Honestly, That final scene of Vader screaming after Obi Wan gave me the chills

Here’s Vader, wheezing and can barely breathe, but out of pure rage he screams Obi Wan’s name so loud it reverberates across the dead planet

AdemTumerkan
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Up until now, I never truly felt like Anakin/Vader from the prequel-original trilogies were the same characters. Sure, we see Anakin transform into Vader in Episode III, but considering we didn’t see Vader until years later, it really didn’t feel like they were the same person. This scene changed all of that; seeing half of the helmet gone, and seeing a face that actually resembles the Anakin we know, the voice going back and fourth between Anakins genuine voice and the robotic tones of Vader, having these overlapping features just brings it all in. It really does do a lot for Anakin as a character, and adds so many layers to him, and Star Wars as a whole.
I absolutely love this scene, and it is so heartbreaking to see the moment when he says “You didn’t kill Anakin Skywalker… I did.” It feels like just for a moment, Vader regrets what he has done, what he’s become, and what he has to do. And that’s something that I’ve never felt from Vader- even when he killed the emperor, it felt like it was for Luke, not him. This one feels like entirely self-reflection, and I love it. Mwah.

AtTheCrossingProductions
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If you watch 2:15-2:19 you can see Vader taking small steps back, just goes to show how cautious he was fighting obi-wan with his new lightsaber technique, he did not want to lose a second time. Truly a broken man. As Palpatine said himself "Vader is strong, but strong enough to succeed me? Never"

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