Interestingly enough there is an actual medical condition colloquially called broken heart syndrome, where the phrase is physiologically literal, and increases the person’s mortality rate. It partly explains why long lived partners die within months of each other; the surviving partner afflicted with the condition.
What’s more interesting is how the medical paper that makes the condition well known in the west came out in 2005, the same year as ROTS.
As someone who has seen Star Wars, this is hilarious because it honestly makes a ton more sense than the shit that actually ended up on screen.
They have bacta tanks, but people still die in child birth?
She didn’t die from child birth, she died from losing the will to live.
Like if you don’t consciously decide to keep staying alive, it’ll suddenly stop happening.
Interestingly enough there is an actual medical condition colloquially called broken heart syndrome, where the phrase is physiologically literal, and increases the person’s mortality rate. It partly explains why long lived partners die within months of each other; the surviving partner afflicted with the condition.
What’s more interesting is how the medical paper that makes the condition well known in the west came out in 2005, the same year as ROTS.
Then why doesn’t it work for me hmmm?
You don’t have a dark lord of the sith siphoning away your “life force” to keep his apprentice alive I would guess
But that’s just a theory
A film theory!
Pfff. You just lack her incredible will to ditch her children to a monster.
Hmm why am I still alive then?
All the suicide people that used a gun, jumped a building, etc: I am a joke to you?