Han Solo being lowered into the carbon freezing chamber. Leia has thrown her arms back in despair. Note the use of a storm trooper in the extreme foreground, giving perspective and drawing the eye when viewed with the more distant trooper to his right. The eyes are drawn to Leia, with Chewie and Lando at her sides. Smoke pours up from where Solo stands as he is lowered down.
Cool shot of Vader peering through the fog. The use of red or orange lighting looks nice and evil on the helmet. He is really is quite sick, torturing Han Solo, and now freezing him, and selling him off to a bounty hunter. Here's our villain right here!
Leia holds Chewie as they watch a piece of machinery lower towards where Solo disappeared. Now we have an Ugnaught to the right as well.
Chewie howls in anger at the loss of his friend as Leia holds him. Almost 2/3 of the frame is taken up by this giant machine, which may as well be crushing him.
The frozen Solo has been lifted up and Leia looks on in horror. Chewie looks back and forth from his friend to the woman he has to protect. He is making sure she can handle this. The green light on the side gives a little hope in this otherwise totally red hellish landscape.
This shot of Han Solo is only shown for a fraction of a second, which makes it all the more terrifying of a reveal.
Lando tries not to (bc Vader & the Empire is there) but has to look over to check on Leia and make sure she is ok. This is what friends do, they check up on one another in times of distress. Behind him is a shining green light and by his side, as always, loyal Lobot.
Leia's tearful reaction, presumably as seen by Lando. This really is the last straw. I love how 2/3 of this shot is Chewie hugging her. Lot of emotion here.
Lando checking on Han Solo. You have to wonder if he has done this before with another living thing?
Lando, crouching on the floor near his friend, reassures Vader and Fett that Solo will survive. This is a very low shot, with the camera nearly on the ground, seemingly right next to the edge of the Solo In Carbonite prop, pointed up.
Vader tells Fett he can take Solo. I like these shots. The use of blue is shifting us away from the intense stuff going down. Visually we are cooling things down, for the next action scene has to build up.
Lando learns that Leia and Chewie will be taken from him instead of staying on Cloud City, and he grabs his own neck reflexively. A good idea considering Vader's methods. Lobot here is framed alongside Lando and our remaining heroes, and everyone is framed by blue. There is not a hint of red behind them. From now on they are in this together.
Vader stalks off. This is the same stairway he will soon meet Luke at.
Lando gives Lobot a look. Lobot gives Lando a look back. We all know some shit is bout to go down. Behind them is a glowing single red light that connects the two.
We cut to Luke, tiny amidst a vacant Clout City. The colorful lights have been turned off. Everything is white and empty and spooky. R2 travels along behind him.
Luke comes upon Boba Fett leading Han Solo out the city. This shot uses a wide angel lense so that we get Luke large in the foreground and the troops smaller in the little frame. Luke is hidden behind 1/3rd the frame, basically putting the viewer in his shoes as he stealths around. Very natural seeming lighting compare to the previous sequence.
R2 gives him a warning and then Boba Fett shoots at Luke from around the corner. Dig the art deco designs on the walls.
Luke & R2 narrowly avoiding the laser blast, which scorches the wall nearby. As walls are all white and empty this emphasizes the damage.
Leia hears something, or perhaps senses Luke, and looks back. Often characters in this film are shown looking back, this is a common motif. Here she is dressed in white, and the storm troopers are white, and the background is white. If anything this kind of strikingly easy to look at lighting and art design is a well deserved break for the eyes. That carbon freezing stuff was insane.
Lando punches his Dick Tracey watch. (You know George Lucas loved that serial)
This is a great shot of Lobot. Probably the only symmetrical shot in the movie. He has one of those circular ceilings, but it is a simple light that is placed right above his head. This may as well be an image of him with a light bulb going off. Lobot activated.
Luke entering deeper into Cloud City, and the shadows growing bigger.
R2 is cut off from continuing onward into the darkened room. R2 has been with Luke ever since he left for Dagobah, so this is quite sudden and visually signalling that Luke is in trouble.
A circular door in the floor opens up and Luke pops up like he's in a video game. Love the composition here.
Luke looking behind his back. Does he sense something?
More Luke looking behind his back. Is that Vader standing in front of the light at the top of the stairs? Or is it a trick of the light? The heavy use of defocus makes the background almost abstract.
One of the best all time shots of Vader. The smoke coming behind him. The light shining at the center of the frame, with the weird techno industrial spider web design radiating out, it's all so awesome. Great art design!
Luke, young dumb and full of cum, draws his lightsaber immediately. LOL
Vader draws his in response. Visually, Luke starts out the most aggressive. Vader is toying with him. Luke is using two handed technique while Vader has the one hand. The lightsabers are framed nicely by the blue smoke and web-like piping.
Close-up of Luke fighting Vader. Wonderfully deep out of focus background, the red lights turning into circles.
Luke advances as Vader lures him to the right. Love that the green light to the left of the frame, it goes well with the blue and red for the full RGB. Yet it is not gauche, the colors aren't really competing. It is a blue dreamlike visage with splashes of red and green.
Luke presses forward, continuing his aggression. This will be his undoing. Note the bright blue light behind Vader.
Lando and his team of security guards dressed in blue (and im guessing some in disguise in storm trooper costumes) finally take control in order to save Leia and Chewie. This is shot from below, putting the imperial officer right at the center, with guns pointed at him on all sides.
Lando communicates further with Lobot on the plan. Interesting decision to have a gun drawn right near Lobot's head. Visually it makes sense but is a little bit artificial and kind of hyper real. Maybe something like out of a comic?
After Lando's crew leaves, Leia and Chewie choke Lando for selling them out in the first place. Leia has a fierce look on her face as she interrogates him with Chewie's help. She seems to be enjoying this a bit. Like father, like daughter?
A badass image of Boba Fett, with the orange cloudy sky once again, about to fly off into the sunset. The rusty orange looks great next to his green armor.
A wide matte shot of Slave 1 being loaded up with Han Solo's frozen body. Boba Fett keeping watch. The surrounding area is quite noticable as a painting but it has it's art deco charms about it.
Inside, Chewie and Leia and Lando rush down the hallways. Some nice naturalistic lighting here, with the brightest spot in the middle, near Leia, drawing your eye towards the movement of the characters.
Slave 1 takes off. This is a different landscape painting than the last image, it has a less noticable effect, with some nice shadows and spare use of red lights.
Leia is despondent at watching Han Solo taken away. Lando in the distance is in extreme defocus, putting the emphasis on Leia's expression.
Our heroes take cover for a shoot out which will occupy them as we look in on the Luke/Vader fight.
Vader points at Luke. When Vader points at you usually he's going to screw you over. Luke's stance here is crouched, defensive. Vader is attacking his confidence in himself as a Jedi warrior. Note how he has even lowered his lightsaber. This is arrogant and troll-ish behavior done for a reason that is a common tactic in such battles: he's psyching Luke out.
Vader's psych out works and soon Luke loses his lightsaber for the first time this battle. Look at how small Luke is by comparison in this shot. He falls back and rolls down the stairs to escape Vader.
A reverse shot of Luke. He is crouched on the floor where Han Solo was just frozen, Vader is trying to push him to the same fate. We see another use of the circle motif, wherein a character is framed by a circle, which on a subconscious level you can connect to the circular sight on a gun. Vader's red saber matches the orange glow of the floor vents. We only a have a small splash of blue in the upper left.
Luke narrowly escapes having the same fate as Han and leaps up to cling to the vine-like cables hanging from the ceiling. A visual callback to him climbing on Dagobah - Luke is here using the same skills he trained for earlier in the movie. He was climbing vines with Yoda back when he had the dark side cave vision and his first "combat" with Vader.
Vader looks up to find that Luke's force abilities and training has helped him escape his fate. "Impressive". The whole shot is red, telling us Vader is in power here.
Great shot of smoke filling the arena as the two clash weapons.
Luke finally gets the upper hand and kicks Vader off the ledge. We cut to a image shot at an extremely low angle, looking up at the momentarily triumphant Luke. Blue light fills the scene, matching his saber. The red is almost entirely gone.
Luke explores the depths of Cloud City as the fight enters phase two. More characters framed by circles, this time, we have lines of circles, directing our hero towards a goal. The clean white light offers a moment of respite and some time to breathe before the fighting picks back up again.
Luke approaches a circular window. As he hunts for Vader, we can see that the walls here are red. This realm is his and he is toying with Luke.
Vader steps out from behind the camera and we watch him approach Luke like an unstoppable force. Luke is quite small in this frame. Note the lines/lights on the floor and walls, it gives the red hallway some nice perspective, and we can imagine hallways like it wrapping around beneath Cloud City.
Vader lowers his saber as he executed a force attack, throwing objects at Luke. Vader previously lowered his saber right before knocking the lightsaber out of Luke's hands. This signals to the audience he is about to get the upper hand.
Luke falls out of the circular window to where the third stage of the battle will take place. Outside we see lights all over the wall. It's almost like looking at a starfield, but more artificial. Visually this final arena is a callback to one of the early concepts for the Vader-Luke duel, which was a much more abstract battle that them fighting in space.
Matte painting shows us the dizzying heights and depths of Cloud City. No one color is really dominant here, we have a mix of blues and reds.
Luke clings to the ledges after climbing up. The underside of the ledge itself takes up nearly half the frame and is shot from below, which, combined with the previous matte, gives the impression of a very high ledge.