5 Forbidden Objects You’ll Never See in Star Wars Movies
- In the Star Wars universe, certain objects cannot appear in the films.
- Mirrors: Characters cannot use mirrors to check their appearance.
- Paper: Despite the importance of paperwork in managing birth rights and licenses, paper does not exist.
Forbidden Objects in Star Wars
In the Star Wars universe, certain objects cannot appear in the films. This includes:
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Mirrors: Characters cannot use mirrors to check their appearance. While Rey sees reflections during her Jedi training in “The Last Jedi,” these reflections are not considered traditional mirrors.
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Paper: Despite the importance of paperwork in managing birth rights and licenses, paper does not exist. Instead, messages are conveyed through holograms.
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Wheels: Vehicles in Star Wars typically do not have wheels. Most have tank treads. D-0, a droid introduced in “The Rise of Skywalker,” is the only wheeled character, which is considered a rare exception.
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Knives: Knives are absent from dining scenes and other contexts. Characters do not cut food with knives, adding to the unique feel of the Star Wars universe.
- Hinges: Doors and objects rarely show hinges. This design choice enhances the futuristic look of the films.
These restrictions shape the distinctive visuals and themes of Star Wars, making it a unique storytelling experience.
