Star Wars goes into woodlands – “The force awakens” in the Forest of Dean
by Angus, 23 February, 2016, 0 comments
It's worth watching the latest Star Wars movie just for the woodlands scenes, but it's best to view the film in 3D. Somewhat reminiscent of the forest scenes in the film Avatar, the characters retreat to the woodlands to escape from the endless rounds of shooting and whizzy intergalactic travel. The first of these woodland scenes is full of ferns, mosses and creepers in an obviously deciduous woodland which turns out to be the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire. This is also said to be the forest that inspired JRR Tolkien's "Middle Earth" vision. The Stars Wars heroine Rey escapes to the forest where fighters from the evil empire "First Order" don't expect her to be and even when they do start pursuing her in the undergrowth there are lots of craggy rocks and places to hide. It feels a long way from the planet Jakku, and indeed it is - because the Jakku desert scenes were filmed in Abu Dhabi.
But woodlands play a wider role in "The Force Awakens" as they are used to symbolise peace and tranquility and a secure earth in a universe of danger and explosions. At one point as a green planet is approached, Rey says, wide-eyed, "I didn't think there was this much green in the whole galaxy". Much of the green is in fact the woodlands around Derwent Water and Ullswater in the Lake District where a whole slew of the filming took place.
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