He didn’t expect a “movie made for 13 year olds” to be so popular initially. After, he decided to roll the dice for “5 year olds” in the prequel series. I find those concepts so telling about the disconnect between art and film production. If ratings are an initial constraint where the arbitrary minimum age is considered a limiting factor, it explains why so much content lacks depth and complexity. To a large extent, that media sets the bar for cultural expectations which bleed into and permeate all aspects of society even a political sphere where the benchmark of preteen depth of argument is an illusive and fleeting expectation. Lucas’ comments on the age targets for SW really shed some light on Western culture. The naming just adds, it wasn’t some elaborately intricate plan from the start.
He didn’t expect a “movie made for 13 year olds” to be so popular initially. After, he decided to roll the dice for “5 year olds” in the prequel series. I find those concepts so telling about the disconnect between art and film production. If ratings are an initial constraint where the arbitrary minimum age is considered a limiting factor, it explains why so much content lacks depth and complexity. To a large extent, that media sets the bar for cultural expectations which bleed into and permeate all aspects of society even a political sphere where the benchmark of preteen depth of argument is an illusive and fleeting expectation. Lucas’ comments on the age targets for SW really shed some light on Western culture. The naming just adds, it wasn’t some elaborately intricate plan from the start.
I think it’s funny that Disney now has this ‘Jedi Tales’ show that is supposed to be ‘Star Wars for little kids.’
Star Wars for little kids when I was a little kid in the late 70s and early 80s was Star Wars.