Karmic Raze
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He went from Luke Skywalker to Luke Skyfocker.
You didn’t like Rey?New Star Wars has no good characters. At least, there is nothing there that I would have found cool as a young (white) boy.
I do think some of the Empires troops look very good, but as cannon fodder, they lack personality.
He went from Luke Skywalker to Luke Skyfocker.
Maybe but he is still grand adminal, he is still pretty awesome at rebels. . The reason why he is not in the original triolgy might be different.Cannon Thrawn and Legends Thrawn are different though aren't they?
Yeah I mean they fail at the most basic aspects of writing. Your protagonist has to have an arc of character development. You can’t just be perfect and do everything right all the time. Nobody relates to that. But of course politically you can’t have women be imperfect so here we are.
Well in the case of Star Wars ( the subject of the thread ) these struggles were not off screen. Luke in particular was deeply flawed, immature and openly struggled with just about everything. Of course if you’re trying just to find a misogynistic lean to what I posted I think that’s a stretch, but that’s me. It’s a movie industry issue in blockbusters imo.I guess male characters getting all their character development and learning powers off screen is OK though?
Except that didn’t happen in Star Wars but whatever…I guess male characters getting all their character development and learning powers off screen is OK though?
Well in the case of Star Wars ( the subject of the thread ) these struggles were not off screen. Luke in particular was deeply flawed, immature and openly struggled with just about everything. Of course if you’re trying just to find a misogynistic lean to what I posted I think that’s a stretch, but that’s me. It’s a movie industry issue in blockbusters imo.
The Critical Drinker expertly illustrates why these characters don’t resonate with anyone.
Well in the case of Star Wars ( the subject of the thread ) these struggles were not off screen. Luke in particular was deeply flawed, immature and openly struggled with just about everything. Of course if you’re trying just to find a misogynistic lean to what I posted I think that’s a stretch, but that’s me. It’s a movie industry issue in blockbusters imo.
The Critical Drinker expertly illustrates why these characters don’t resonate with anyone.
New Star Wars has no good characters. At least, there is nothing there that I would have found cool as a young (white) boy.
I did like the back story of Finn. It seemed like a cool concept to have an ordinary storm trooper go to the good side. The execution stunk though. Especially in the second and third film. The character went no where.
Luke perfectly blew up the Death Star with no trouble and with no training, he was able to use the force with no issues. Sure, he needed Han to "save" him against Darth Vader but that was not Luke himself struggling against anything.
Between episode 4 and 5 his friendship with Han and Leia grew of screen.
Then between episode 5 and 6 he gained all of his magical powers off screen.
Rei does struggle at the end of episode 7, she doesn't annihilate Kylo. He had to actually be severely wounded by 2 other characters. And Rei is shown at the start of the film that she has melee combat skills which makes sense since she is a surviving scavenger. If someone can happily suspend disbelief and accept that Luke can go from joy riding in a T-16 Skyhopper to becoming an expert dog fighter in the battle of Yavin, they should be able to accept Rei going from a staff type weapon to a sword type weapon.
No one complains about how easily Kylo Ren defeats Snoke, (they complained about him being beaten easily, not that Kylo did it) but if it would have been Rei who did the same thing, people would have surely complained about her doing it.
I don't like the Critical Drinkers videos, I think he just knows his target audience and knows how to make money.
By the end of the movie, I honestly thought to myself if this movie a continuation of the saga or a remake of the oldies with a character twist to make it its own style (like how Spiderman movies get remade a million times when a new director takes over).and the worst thing was the copy paste plot. the dumbest thing ever done .
I did like the back story of Finn. It seemed like a cool concept to have an ordinary storm trooper go to the good side. The execution stunk though. Especially in the second and third film. The character went no where.
It can be that.He got nerfed for the next two movies because he was too popular and as a male character he could not be seen as more popular or equal to Kennedy's feminist power fantasy Ray.
well, ray required a new character arc, started out awesome, continued being awesome and ended up being awesome, unfortunately for Kathleen Kennedy that makes a shallow uninteresting character.At least Luke does have a semblance of training and a mentor with Obi-Wan in A New Hope, Rey worked it all out for herself and beat one of the most adept dark side users in the galaxy in the process.
She then proceeds to put up with mopey Luke Skywalker and then decides to ditch his “training” and once again go solo to save the day. Remember that Luke ditched Yoda’s training too and look where that got him.
She then finally gets some decent training but bails yet again to defeat the most powerful dark side user ever known and adopts the name and legacy of people she barely even knows.
Luke loses his uncle and aunt, loses his home, loses his mentor, loses Biggs, gets severely mauled by a Wampa, has his best friend tortured and captured, loses his hand, finds out his father is the most evil being in the universe, realises that he isn’t really that good with the Force at all, loses another mentor, gets tortured and humiliated by the Emperor and loses his Dad. And all this happens on-screen. But he doesn’t have any hardship, no struggle whatsoever.
In comparison Rey’s “struggle” is a walk in the park, it doesn’t feel like a Hero’s story. It just doesn’t feel earned. Luke’s final shot into the Death Star is his first step on the path to becoming a Jedi. He wants to follow in his Father’s footsteps, it’s symbolic. Conversely Rey says in TLJ that she is “just trying to find her place in all this”. If she had to ask that question then why is she there in the first place?
He got nerfed for the next two movies because he was too popular and as a male character he could not be seen as more popular or equal to Kennedy's feminist power fantasy Ray.
They burst out laughing at the epic kick at the end of The Karate Kid. I cried inside.
They laughed when a soldier got blown up at the beginning of Dunkirk. I had to remind them WW2 was a thing.
This guy would like to have a word with youThe MCU is going to get to an over saturation point as well very soon. Consume too much of anything and you're going to get bored of it.
Even one 2/3rds of the OT is any goodSomeday the world will discover Star Wars simply isn't that interesting outside of the OT and they can only milk the OT for so long until the well goes completely dry. Also, most kids don't give a fuck about the OT.
I wonder if some big name directors would be willing to make a star wars movie, and if Disney would let them have free reign without needing to tie it into a cohesive universe. Kind of like what DC is doing (Joker, different Batman movies, etc.). What Marvel is doing is remarkable, but not every freaking franchise needs to be interconnected.
Someday the world will discover Star Wars simply isn't that interesting outside of the OT and they can only milk the OT for so long until the well goes completely dry.
I doubt it. I still wonder and am curious what went down with the original directors of Solo and The last Jedi. There was falling out, but it’s all so vague. Probably because of NDAs, but I really want to know.I wonder if some big name directors would be willing to make a star wars movie, and if Disney would let them have free reign without needing to tie it into a cohesive universe. Kind of like what DC is doing (Joker, different Batman movies, etc.). What Marvel is doing is remarkable, but not every freaking franchise needs to be interconnected.
Blowing up the Death Star was far from an easy undertaking that costed lives and that Luke couldn't done alone, why are you trying to characterize it was something Luke could've pulled off effortlessly?Luke perfectly blew up the Death Star with no trouble and with no training, he was able to use the force with no issues. Sure, he needed Han to "save" him against Darth Vader but that was not Luke himself struggling against anything.
The original trilogy spans over 7ish years making character growths in between easier to sell, in the sequel trilogy it's barely (over?) a year.Between episode 4 and 5 his friendship with Han and Leia grew of screen.
Then between episode 5 and 6 he gained all of his magical powers off screen.
Kylo was established as having a lot a training and he still got beat by someone who never held a light sabre before and he has no where near crippled from his fights before.Rei does struggle at the end of episode 7, she doesn't annihilate Kylo. He had to actually be severely wounded by 2 other characters. And Rei is shown at the start of the film that she has melee combat skills which makes sense since she is a surviving scavenger.
Why would it be a stretch that Luke became a better rebel fighter in the years off screen compared to Rey that can do many things like learn swords and defeat a sword master, understand Wookie, fix and fly ships, Jedi mindtricks, etc in one movie?If someone can happily suspend disbelief and accept that Luke can go from joy riding in a T-16 Skyhopper to becoming an expert dog fighter in the battle of Yavin, they should be able to accept Rei going from a staff type weapon to a sword type weapon.
Snoke was shown to dominate her with his force powers that rendered her powerless, if somehow Rey still defeated Snoke under those conditions, of course people could complain about that.No one complains about how easily Kylo Ren defeats Snoke, (they complained about him being beaten easily, not that Kylo did it) but if it would have been Rei who did the same thing, people would have surely complained about her doing it.
I don't like the Critical Drinkers videos, I think he just knows his target audience and knows how to make money.