Warning: spoiler for Star Wars: The Last Jedi below if you haven't seen it.

Still confused by that mirror scene in Star Wars: The Last Jedi? Well, director Rian Johnson has given his interpretation of what it means.

Halfway through the movie, Rey (Daisy Ridley) wanders into the Dark Side pit on Ahch-To, presumably hoping for answers about her heritage and her parents. However, what she ends up seeing in the reflection is... herself.

Naturally, with the scene being open to interpretation, Johnson was asked at a Q&A what he took that sequence to mean.

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"The origin of that was honestly just very, very, very early before I started even coming up with story," he said (via ComicBook.com).

"It was a visual image I had in my head just when I was thinking about Rey and thinking about what was important to her and her search really for identity and for place."

Johnson added: "It was just an image that came into my head of this infinite line of, you know, possibilities of self in this infinite line of possibilities of identity and the notion then of playing with which one is the 'real her'.

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"Which one is going to be her and where does it end, and does it end someplace?

"It ends at a place that shows her basically her kind of worst fear which is that there is just her. She's alone, which, again, is true from a certain point of view and very untrue from another point of view.

"That last scene on the Falcon with Leia, I think, is kind of the response to the end of that mirror scene."

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is in cinemas now.

From: Digital Spy