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Except Ben doesn't really contribute anything. After years of being told that Rey and Ben are the central protagonists (or flip sides of one protagonist) and then having the Dyad concept introduced to reinforce that, Ben is literally tossed aside so that Rey gets her shining moment. The Dyad didn't end up helping Rey at all, especially since Palpatine actually rejuvenated himself through their bond. The ending would have made more sense if both Rey AND Ben defeated him together with the sabers, rather than Rey wielding both sabers. It also essentially eliminated Ben's connection to Luke and Leia when Rey is the one carrying their legacy and seeing their ghosts at the end, as well as the fact that the Jedi voices all speak to Rey but ignore Ben. At least we can headcanon that Leia's voice wasn't heard because she was helping Ben out of the pit since her line to Rey was cut.
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Thanks given by: | jess1581 (01-28-2021) |
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My bad Jean. Ben also said nothing at the end either. His last line was literally "ow".
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Thanks given by: | jeangreyforever (01-28-2021) |
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Source: https://ew.com/movies/star-wars-mark...edi-dark-side/ As far as Luke wearing Vader’s helmet, apparently that was an idea that Lucas had, not Hamill. Originally he wanted Luke to become the new Vader and team up with the emperor to fight the rebels. I find this hard to believe because it sounds ludicrous, but apparently that’s how Lucas originally wanted ROTJ to end. Source: https://www.cbr.com/star-wars-return...-ending-awful/ |
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Originality does not equal quality. Everything in art is a remix already.
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Flattery and nostalgic fan service does not equate to good quality either. Anybody can throw a call back to something and go "hey, remember that? Yeah, those were good times". At least Rian knew how to intelligently use nostalgia to serve the story i.e. R2 showing Luke an old recording of Leia from ANH. It served the character motivation and not merely a wink at the audience. JJ dips his creativity into shallow waters.
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![]() I still remember how shocked I was when someone who saw the movie at the Hollywood premiere revealed that after Ben is redeemed, he literally has no lines for the rest of the movie besides "ow." I was sure she had to have been mistaken until I saw the movie myself. Although there are several scenes where it looks like Adam is mouthing dialogue but it was cut. And the novelization does give him a line or two (although I think it's only after he's dead and Rey hears his voice telling her "I will always be with you"). This just goes to show how much of a throwaway character Ben Solo was to JJ. |
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"Oh Rian Johnson has such a great vision with his deconstruction of Star Wars!"..... that he made this movie 'The Skywalkers, Part 7'. Yeah, what a bold move to go back to the Luke Skywalker well yet again, and totes get over all the nostalgia overload from TFA amirite? We had all of these new characters, were lacking a little bit of world building and development from the previous installment, and people's complaints are "I didn't like how they treated Luke". It's unbelievable to me. |
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I actually don't think Kathleen is the one to blame here, because if anything, she always seemed to sympathize more with Kylo. Adam Driver was her casting choice and she fought against Disney to cast Adam in the role. She's the one who said that Kylo was created to represent the lost youth of today who are struggling and have no outlets to express themselves. And Rian Johnson was also Kathleen's choice, whereas it's long been reported that she clashed with JJ on TFA and JJ has always been Bob Iger's choice, hence why Iger brought him back for TROS. Kathleen also had an interview for TROS where she reiterated that what stands out to her the most is the relationship between Rey and Kylo and what these two characters mean to each other. Meanwhile in the actual making of documentary for TROS on the Blu-Ray, Kathleen has a miniscule part and apparently her only involvement there is a brief excerpt about Kylo's mask which actually came from TFA. Between this and the reports that Kathleen asked Iger to delay TROS as it needed more time, but Iger refused as he had to meet the shareholders' demands for a 2020 release, I think it's safe to say that Kathleen wasn't in favor of Adam's character being shunted off. Especially since she fired Colin Trevorrow when his scripts all involved Kylo becoming a Frankenstein type killer with basically no redeeming qualities. I think it really just does come back to JJ and how for him, Rey was the sole protagonist, and every character, including Kylo, was just meant to serve her story. |
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Thanks given by: | jess1581 (01-28-2021) |
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Thanks given by: | VMeran (01-29-2021) |
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I've read enough of your posts on here to know that you are hellbent on defending TLJ. Just like all of the other people who are upset that they didn't get the treatment they wanted out of the ST. But any movie goer should have been perfectly happy with an all-new story. Which is what the marketing and promotion told us this series would be from the start. The showrunners cast a net way too wide that the entire array of characters suffered from it. The bottom line is that the new trilogy is a jumble of separate or even totally opposing ideas, with poor execution, and failed oversight, that could have come much closer to perfection if they were just given another year apiece to cook in the oven. That way the editors could have eliminated many of these inconsistencies and much of the uneven storytelling. It was a rushed project from the beginning. |
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Thanks given by: | Bourne1886 (01-28-2021) |
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TLJ was dealt the problem of bringing us up to speed with past events, namely Ben turning to the dark side and Luke walking away from everything following the destruction of his academy. And in it Johnson gives Kylo Ren the motivation and the philosophy that following his destiny means destroying ties to the past which may have determined his destiny for him e.g. Luke, The Jedi, The Republic, The Empire, The Sith, his family and so on. He believes that doing so makes his destiny completely self made. He's doubling down on what happened with Luke in order to justify his defection and his turn to the dark side. It's no wonder that he gravitates toward an organisation called The First Order. He wants to erase the past so that his new society or whatever appears pristine and untouched by past failures OR past achievements. That's an interesting idea to consider, vicariously, through the villain's story. Definitely far more interesting and convincing than the "From my point of view The Jedi are evil!" moment. [Show spoiler] . Kylo doesn't see the Jedi as evil, or the Sith as good or any of that. He just has no use for them because they undermine his sole authorship of his story and his destiny.Of course Kylo is wrong. Fundamentally, he's wrong about the past. But more than that it was complete folly to presume he could erase the past. I don't know how so many people can't or won't get their head round the appeal of that being the villain's motivation or how other fan's can appreciate it without endorsing it. (It's like saying if you like Vader and ROTJ then you love joining the dark side to save your friends) It's ironic considering how many fans who are critical of the ST blast the franchise for being incapable of moving away from past icons. [Show spoiler]
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Before The Last Jedi, Carrie Fisher said her character was force-sensitive but chose not to pursue the force because of her responsibility to the alliance. She was right. I wouldn't have given her those amazing abilities. Doesn't help that it's explained with a badly rendered CG flashback.
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Last Jedi did a lot of things I liked and warmed up to. People had to understand that Luke’s grumpiness was somewhat justified after a life filled with lies, deceit, failure, etc. But his portrayal didn’t sit well with people overall. I get that too. That’s why his appearance at the end of the Mandalorian worked so well for tons of fans. That’s what they wanted. And they got it. ![]() Why so? They are entitled to their opinion. Force Awakens was decent but Rise sucked. JJ ain’t all that. |
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