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I typed out this dialog straight from the movie, from when Luke gave Rey the short version about what happened between him & Kylo. (about an hour into the movie)
"by the time I realized I was no match for the darkness rising in him... it was too late. I went to confront him & he turned on me."
This alone tells us that Luke had been sensing the darkness in Kylo rising before that night & had realized that he might be too far gone to save. After that... Luke went to confront him.
That rainy scene when Luke tells Rey the whole story.
"I saw darkness. I'd sensed it building in him. I'd seen it in moments during his training."
Right here once again, he verifies that he had sensed the darkness prior to this night, & then goes further to say that he saw it playing out physically in his training.
That scene cont:
"When I looked inside it was beyond what I could ever imagine. Snoke had already turned his heart. He who would bring destruction & pain & death and an end to everything that I loved because of what he will become, and for the briefest moment of pure instinct, I thought I could stop it. (light saber drawn) It passed like a fleeting shadow." Kylo wakes up.
Aside from these verifications that Luke recognized the darkness building prior to this night.... we also see that he actually went inside Kylo's mind & not only saw more darkness than he could ever imagine, but saw that Snoke had already successfully turned his heart. This was mind reading... not a "feeling." He got Force Visions of everything he loved being destroyed & you can hear the people he loves in the back ground howling in pain. (or however you want to describe the noises they were making... that's the jist of it.)
This is what you said to describe all that:
I hope you can see how massively under-simplified that statement is. Pretty much to the point of inaccuracy since there was so much more to it. There was his obvious feeling, there was the physical things he saw in his training. There was his mind meld/reading. There was the force vision of his loved ones screeming in pain.
Your statement makes it seem like everything was happy & jolly & then one night luke just got a feeling & pulled his saber on Kylo.
You must understand at least my point that if you're going to describe that moment accurately that saying he did it simply "based on a feeling" doesn't come close to describing all that stuff.
Full canon goes further, but if we're doing "Just Movie" then that's where we're at.
"Full Canon" is not what we see on the screen though so to me is totally irrelevant and indeed the fact that it even exists seems like an admission that what we saw wasn't enough to justify his actions.
We have the hero of the OT shown to be acting in a fashion that is in total opposition to his most iconic actions in those films, I think we need significantly more than a couple of lines of dialog about a vision to justify that. The fact we didnt get more I think is itself an indiction there wasnt really much respect for that character, indeed the same as with Han in TFA that he's reverted from the widsom he gained in the OT so the same story can be recycled again.
Its not even the case that the film was full of essential plotting either, the Luke/Rey/Kylo plot is clearly the most interesting thing with the resistance sub plot being the most aweful dreck imaginable full of irrelevant comedy and cheesy action, surely some of that crap could have been jettisoned into the void were it belonged in favour of a more nuanced story around Luke/Kylo with decent flashbacks?
I mean it also extends to Kylo's own motivation doesnt it? never really much more than "more powah", they could have included some example where he fails to save something he loves and feels he needs more power to do so.
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