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Man, this just establishes Han as the anti-hero outlaw with a good heart. Note how he talks to Chewie with love, in all seriousness, it evokes the frames of a man talking to a dog he really loves. Han FOREVER!
Great scene. One thing I've wondered since seeing it initially as a kid. Why does Vadar stop the Storm Trooper from blasting Chewie? Very cool of him to do.
When neither Ford nor director Irvin Kershner were happy with Solo's scripted "I love you, too" response to Leia's declaration of love in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Kershner prompted Ford to draw upon his familiarity with Solo to improvise. Kershner agreed that Ford's line -- "I know" -- was exactly what Solo would say.
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Even in the face of death, he refused to back down from being cool.
"i love you!"
"i know"
xDDDD