Or, perhaps more truthfully, one person can make a difference. Most importantly, Rogue One gives us a reason to believe that a small group of misfits can make a difference. It's also the first time we see Vader use the Force to such a deadly extreme, adding a level of menace to the character unseen prior and effectively driving home the notion that Anakin Skywalker, truly, is dead. His wielding of the Force to viciously cast aside rebel soldiers as the Death Star plans are taken by the Tantive IV reestablishes the character's true villainy after having it neutered by the infamous "NOOOO!" at the end of Revenge of the Sith. That character? The one and only Darth Vader ( Spencer Wilding/ Daniel Naprous). The second character's use of the Force is actually far more impressive as it has impacts on the films that follow in sequence. His use of the Force is also more grounded, something that allows him to function and fight despite being visionless. The first is Chirrut Îmwe ( Donnie Yen), a blind warrior, and what makes him unique is that he is a strong believer in the Force (repeating his mantra "the Force is with me, I am one with the Force" over and over), a user of the Force, but is neither Jedi nor Sith, where most Force-sensitive characters are on one side or the other. Two characters, though, represent a new interpretation of the Force.
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