Loved that they had so much faith in their process that they had to post a warning.
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I spoken to women who are Star War fans even they complained about Rey and her unexplained overpoweredness.Whatever, man. I don't have a cause here, I don't care. I'm just calling it the way I see it. How many times have we heard people toss around "Mary Sue" when Luke was exactly as broken a character in TOS? If you don't see the attitude I'm talking about, fine. People have flat out said in this thread they aren't invested when it's a heroine as opposed to a hero.
Both Ren and Rey are crazy powerful, that's the deal. Ren took out Luke, and then wiped out most of the other young Jedi. For whatever reason, they both have a metric ton of raw power, so much power it terrifies Luke Freaking Skywalker. Rey isn't any more powerful than Ren. Laura Dern was OK, kind of a dumb character, and the hair was silly, but why call her a granny? If she was a man would you call her grandpa? Also, did you think Rose was making him do the right thing? She saved him because she loved him. I was pissed because it was a pretty fucking stupid thing to do.
Also also, why is Leia's strength with the Force sudden to you? We know she's a Skywalker. She's had decades to learn. In the expanded universe, she's pretty powerful. In the movies, Luke has said she's strong with the Force. It was a cool idea, although the execution was terrible, she looked like the wicked with of the west.
At the end of the day, it wasn't a great movie. While I really enjoyed TFA, I felt nothing at any point during TLJ, except when Luke marched out alone, and that scene ended up a lot less cool than we deserved.
I just don't see an agenda here. I see more women getting prominent roles, and I see a lot of guys bitching about it. I've spent most of this year absorbing a great deal of anti-feminist literature and while I agree the situation is getting out of control regarding equality of outcome as opposed to equality of opportunity, I don't see a problem with what's happening in film. I don't see an agenda here. Films are driven by profits, and if something isn't working it will change.
Loved that they had so much faith in their process that they had to post a warning.
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I don't get why they put so little time and effort into building their new characters. I think this also comes down to the problem of having different directors for 1 trilogy, they don't have 1 solid plan for the story and characters.Honestly not sure what can be salvaged at this point. They've written themselves into a big corner here banking that we will all jump on the backs of Mary Sue after insulting our childhood heros. And that's not even mentioning that the rest of the movie was just absolute garbage.
This was probably the worst passing of the torch I've ever seen. Not only are your new hero's kind of bland and boring, but you insult the viewer's old heros in a shitty attempt to build up your new heros.
Not. Smart.
I don't get why they put so little time and effort into building their new characters. I think this also comes down to the problem of having different directors for 1 trilogy, they don't have 1 solid plan for the story and characters.
In 30 years, is anyone going to remember or care about Finn, Rose, Poe, Rey, or Kylo? Will Holdo or Hux be anything more than memes? Will people remember what a Porg or Salt/Ice fox is like we remember Ewoks?
You have a franchise with probably the most loyal fans ever, and you have given the new fans nothing new to latch on to.
2 movies in, what great lines or characters have these movies given us?
Great review, would read again. You echoed a lot of my issues with the film.
In regards to Ren, here's the thing with your Luke and Ren comparison, Luke is the doe eyed good guy, and Ren is supposed to be the movie's villain. I am a lot more willing to take Luke whining because he is a young, good kid that just wanted to jump into the fray and help his friends. He's not trying to be a bad ass.
Ren is a poser. He is walking around in a faux Vader mask, and trying to punk everyone, while also crying like a little bitch and getting his ass kicked by a girl with zero training.
The other problem with Ren's character is a problem with the movie in general--terrible fucking villains. Captain Phasma is a Bond villain with 3 lines of dialogue. General Hux is a retarded Looney Tunes villain. Snoke is killed before we get to know a single thing about him....and now, all we have is whiny Ren. Whiny Ren would be a LOT more easy to take if he wasn't THE bad guy. If Snoke had had a larger role, and we saw him training Ren, and gave us something to actually fear, id be less critical of Ren.
Luke had Han, Yoda, Obi, Leia, R2D2, C3PO, etc..he was part of a competent ensemble.
I agree with all you said on the casino planet.
For me, it wasn't just a waste of time, it was one of the most nonsensical things in the movie.(or really, ANY movie)
~The plan was to look for a hacker on a planet, in a large casino...and we're going to find him by looking for a marking on his shirt? What if he didn't wear that shirt that day? Had a jacket on? Didn't gamble that evening? Why write the plot in that way when there was no payoff?
~Rose and Finn get arrested for a PARKING violation.
~They are put in a cell with a guy who just happens to be able to hack into the most advanced/security heavy ship in the galaxy..even though the movie just told us only 1 other guy could do it.
~This guy had the ability to break out of jail at anytime...but for some reason he's just sleeping in his cell..
~Rose and Finn were ready to escape the planet WITHOUT the guy they came looking for..and instead, he ends up saving them...even though he doesn't need them.
~ He doesn't care about doing good. He just stole a great ship. Breaking into Snokes ship had to of had a very low chance of mission success for him to risk doing it with no guarantees. So why did he ever agree to it? And why try to show him as having some good in him (when he returns Roses necklace ) only to havd him betray them in the end.
Just so much stupid.
Kylo is possible, but the problem is we can't just talk about 1 character in a SW movie. We can't have a discussion about the dark side without the light.Well Kylo I think will be talked about long after
Rey not so much
JJ Hack
The guy who ruined Star Trek
I have seen this posted in many theaters
No doubt they are talking about the space walk scene
the guy who made a Star Wars film with the Star Trek characters
and the guy who put a Star Trek sequence into a Star Wars film
Abrams loves his world-building, lore-building, mystery creation
but it legit seems like absolutely nobody had a clue what he was going for with the first movie....this movie renders the this entire trilogy kind of a huge waste of time...the first 2 movies feel like the PREQUEL to an original trilogy at this point.... like they're original enough to setup the origins of characters....but not enough to merit a plot worthy of its own story.
One thing I found was Kylo Ren was awesome for much of the movie- from the smashing up the helmet, through the force bridge conversations with Rey, to the throne room scene- but, I feel after that, they just kind of squandered away that momentum. As soon as Rey told him to go take a piss, he devolved from really interesting character to power-hungry, whiny Snoke substitute. He's the Supreme Leader now? Big deal. Either he turns which is redundant of Vader or he gets murked by Rey which would be more of the same from TFA.
I think Rian Johnson knew exactly what JJ Abrams was going for and deliberately made it impossible.
Why in the fuck was Leia flying?
I did mind the way they completely fucked Luke Skywalker out of the movie.
I mean I can see WHY Rian would do that...
he saw that everything JJ set up was basically leading to an Empire Strikes Back carbon copy, with the same story beats, Reys parentage being important, Snokes origins being important etc. etc.
So I guess I can see why he would just flip everything on its head to give us a totally different second and setup for a third film....
but then he pulls back on every single thing he flips on its head, rips off a ton of the Empire Strikes Back story beats, AND sets up for essentially what will have to be a Return of the Jedi-like third film to conclude everything and provide resolution... soooo I have no clue what happened here
but then he pulls back on every single thing he flips on its head, rips off a ton of the Empire Strikes Back story beats, AND sets up for essentially what will have to be a Return of the Jedi-like third film to conclude everything and provide resolution... soooo I have no clue what happened here
I think he saw artistic and intellectual merit in tearing down the existing world while feeling no creative responsibility to build a new one.
crazy that a guy who spent so much time crafting a very logical time travel movie that actually worked and made sense thought the plot to his movie was coherent
I think a coherent plot was a secondary goal to the other things Rian Johnson was trying to achieve. Once his criticism of the audience itself (and jokes at their expense) were solidly in place, and he then worked in the female force message as mandated and a few mandated toy product placement scenes (BB8 controlling the AT-AT, Porgs, Phasma with a broken helmet) then he set about lining up the scenes and patching it all together.
I'm not surprised that the plot mechanics were "good enough" for him and they just started filming. He achieved everything else he wanted to do completely.