This is the music that plays at the very end of the film, when Rey climbs the green island of Ahch-To to find Luke Skywalker. On the DVD menu, however, it plays before the film even begins. The effect is haunting.
The main menu features a high-definition, still shot of the interior of a on the desert planet Jakku. Within the background of this environment, a tilted, translucent screen displays a montage of cinematic footage—scenes from the film on the feature disc and behind-the-scenes clips on the bonus disc. Key navigation features include: Star Wars The Force Awakens Dvd Menu
To understand the menu, one must first understand the context of its release. When The Force Awakens hit shelves, it had been over a decade since the last Star Wars film ( Revenge of the Sith ) and a generation since the Original Trilogy had been fresh in the cultural consciousness. The anticipation for the home release was palpable. Fans wanted to pour over every frame, dissecting the details of Jakku, Starkiller Base, and the return of Han Solo and Chewbacca. This is the music that plays at the