![]() ![]() We see this when he only gives Rey one-half portion for a bunch of parts that each earned her one-half portion just a week prior. He’s made sure he’s the only junk boss in Niima Outpost, after all, and his hold on the scrap market allows him to pretty much pay out what he wants. Plutt’s driving force is greed, and he’s willing to let Rey starve if the alternative will hurt his bottom line. ![]() It's this combination of Pegg's acting and the Crolute's imposing (and relatively realistic) physical presence that hammers home to us that Rey will live or die based on what he’ll pay her. Abrams follow through on his promise to use more practical effects. Plutt is a miserly fellow and a memorable one, not only because of Pegg's rumbling baritone performance, but also because his on-screen getup was the first time fans saw J.J. We are introduced to Unkar Plutt relatively early in The Force Awakens, soon after we meet Rey and get a glimpse of her hand-to-mouth existence on Jakku. And although as a Crolute, his tiny head and bulbous body would be more comfortable bathed in saltwater than in Jakku’s hot desert air, Plutt has carved out a nice little fiefdom for himself, a place where he’s the big bully in charge. Unkar Plutt (Simon Pegg) has a good life at the beginning of Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens he’s living large on Jakku as a junk boss, doling out fractions of portions for parts that Rey and other unfortunates are able to scavenge. ![]()
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