Listen carefully as Kylo Ren walks through Star Wars Galaxy's Edge interacting and recruiting kids to join the First Order. You'll see some one of a kind interactions. #StarWarsGalaxysEdge #StarWars #Funny
yeah completely takes away from the immersion and fun just so she can feel like a badass. it's a LOT more fun if you add onto the roleplay, not take away from it. treating kylo like a badass and playing along is just best for all parties involved
@@kasenmiller1122 idk I want to believe that they're pre-recorded too. But how the hell they could match the audio to play with the situation they're dealing with, there must be hundreds of tracks to play, and I don't see anyone pressing buttons or anything.
@@Exodia.57 nah she was being stubborn. Her family/friends even spoke to the actors by saying "oh she wont move" knowing full well she wont allow anyone to tell her what to do
Kylo Ren: *makes little kid cry* Little kid: ;-; Kylo Ren in his head: It will be okay, little one. Do not fear. Kylo Ren actually speaking: ....move aside.
@@foxh.6652 It causes the actors to have to break character, such as the girl not moving when ordered and the standoff ending with Kylo backing down and letting her win. Ruins the experience for other people and likely makes the actor's job harder
@@insertusername7599 I totally agree. When adults don't move like that woman did, it looks stupid. She KNOWS it's an actor playing a certain part. She didn't actually stand up for herself, she just tried to ruin a bit..
Please lol it maybe be hot as hell walking around in those costumes but that’s their job that they chose. It’s also people being like “are they going to be like their character” and also they have room to walk anywhere else so she actually isn’t doing anything.
just me well i mean it would just be easier to move. They are probably told to say those things so just be a good person and move like it takes one second
@7:26 Thats the owner of Westcoast customs, bit a celeb :P The guy with the tatto on the arm holding the bag, left of the guy with blue hair :) His name is Ryan Friedlinghaus, pimp my ride dude.
Seen videos like this before, but not for over 5 minutes. It's amazing. It's really like a small city. I totally get how the actors are trained to interact with the public, and it really seems to work.
Expected to find people with different reactions during this, how he handles it, is what matters. I wouldn't get angry, these people pay money after all, without them i wouldn't have a job. (my logic and opinion on this)
Nothing beats wearing Kylo or stormtrooper kits (I have both) and entertaining a crowd. It makes me so happy when kids think you are the real characters.
I don’t see why everyone hates the people that don’t move when he says so, their just supporting the resistance and the way of the Jedi, not a big deal
I'm sure you know but in case you didn't you your costume can be only 75% accurate and about 25% made up, called "disney bounding" if you look like you're an actor at Galaxy's Edge they wont let you in. Safety concerns.
@@truff1e590 All I know is you can't go looking like you belong with the cast. Sometimes its iffy. Also no, that character definitely not. You can't wear robes, holsters, masks, helmets, jumpsuits, or anything that can conceal your identity or make them think you have a weapon.