If she is Luke's daughter, I think it more likely she's Luke's adopted daughter.
That makes even less sense, seeing that it wouldn't be much of an adoption of she has been abanded at like 4.
If she is Luke's daughter, I think it more likely she's Luke's adopted daughter.
Her. And yes it would. "She's only special because she's an Skywalker and was predestined to be so". Yawn,Which character
(not that it would 'cheapen' either of them)
My personal theory is:
Luke was on the run from the First Order and Kylo after having his new Jedi Order slaughtered, and hid his daughter away on a planet just like he was. He wiped her memory and implanted an "alarm" on R2D2 to go off when she was nearby to activate so she could find him if the need arose.
Unkar Plutt was her caretaker on the planet, keeping a distant eye, but protecting her. If you notice when he sees she has the droid that the FO is looking for, he tries to get it away from her, because he knows if she is captured by the FO she will certainly be killed.
Can you share those points. 20 minutes is a long time to dedicate to some guy arguing that Attack of the Clones is better than TFA. I'm curious though.
Skimmed through but frankly when you start arguing that Rey finding BB-8 is bad storytelling it's clear he's just being absurd. Yep his entire plot and coincidence section could be done to argue any movie is terrible.
One of his arguments is essentially these characters changed in the past 30 years! While simultaneously arguing the movie is too much fan service.
This movement to now claim the PT isn't that bad bring back Lucas is hilarious.
Her. And yes it would. "She's only special because she's an Skywalker and was predestined to be so". Yawn,
She was left on Jakku at age 7.That makes even less sense, seeing that it wouldn't be much of an adoption of she has been abanded at like 4.
What if Rey is Kylo's twin sister and its a twist on the Luke / leia reveal but one sibling is light and the other was dark?
She was left on Jakku at age 7.
And her conversation with Maz can be fitted to support this theory.
Maz says something like, "The people who left you on Jakku will not return. But there is still one person you can turn to."
Then Rey responds, "Luke."
What if Rey is Kylo's twin sister and its a twist on the Luke / leia reveal but one sibling is light and the other was dark?
I know. It's starting to hurt already.I'd be preparing myself if I were you.
"She's only special because she's an Skywalker and was predestined to be so". Yawn,
I'm not sure if this has been discussed yet but it may have, does anyone think Kylo will get a new mask?
Or even stay without the mask in 8 or will it stay the same due to it's recognisable use on all of the merchandise?
Saving Poe, alright. Shooting down TIE fighters isn't exactly an accomplishment imo.
Also he was completely inconsequential to the Starkiller part. Rey was escaping on her own. Han and Chewbacca set the chargers and Poe finished it off. Not sure why you're attributing that to him.
I disagree with that. He was scared but he never only cared about himself. He did save Poe, and was trying to save Rey the whole time and was willing to try to find the resistance with her in the beginning. Aside from saving Poe though alot of his action were largely inconsequential.
Nah she says "whoever you are waiting for on Jakku won't come back. But someone can." "Luke". That's different. Either it means Luke went to Jakku before, or can come back in her life.
No this is definitely contemporary Williams at work here. Most of his work the past few years has focused more on being low key and mood centric like this one. He doesn't try to gun for anything catchy or big these daysIs that your Best of Star Wars themes remix tape?
Anyway my complaint isn't just about the music - reuse the old tunes they're cool - but the music they used in the film it was way too low key, non existent even, and was probably due to JJ or whoever edited
I think i like the idea of her being Obi-wan's granddaughter more than Luke's daughter.
Nah she says "whoever you are waiting for on Jakku won't come back. But someone can." "Luke". That's different. Either it means Luke went to Jakku before, or can come back in her life.
Or it simply means Luke can come back to the galaxy. Which is probably the intended meaning, as he's been gone for awhile and the First Order is killing her castle to get to him, and the Resistance will soon be arriving to fight them off... so they can get to him.
When she says "There's someone who can" she means "You, Rey, can help bring Luke back to the rest of us."
I see, I never knew that.Harrison wanted Han to die in RotJ. I wouldn't be surprised if he only accepted to role so that he could get killed.
I enjoyed it, you aren't alone.
Maybe they think their daughter is long dead? But I think they should recognize her unless she was really young when they last saw her.Then I'm looking forward to the hoops they would have to jump through to explain how Kylo didn't know about his twin sister and how Han and Leia show no concern for their missing child either
I didn't see this "destroyed" face, honestly.I'm fairly positive that final hit that Rey put on Ren completely fucked his face up. If you look closely hes got a gnarly gash from neck>cheek. I wouldn't be surprised if he has permanent damage/actually needs a mask now.
She was left on Jakku at age 7.
And her conversation with Maz can be fitted to support this theory.
Maz says something like, "The people who left you on Jakku will not return. But there is still one person you can turn to."
Then Rey responds, "Luke."
The ship that left Rey on Jakku did seem like another ship that flies alongside Ben's ship on Maz's planet....but it was hard to tell.OR
The real reason Luke took off is because Rey was his daughter (that was hidden to everyone else) and Luke presumably thought she was killed during the purge of his academy by Kylo Ren, but she was just taken.
What if Rey is Kylo's twin sister and its a twist on the Luke / leia reveal but one sibling is light and the other was dark?
I'm fine with the fight too. Less so with the mind trick, because it always looked like an advanced Jedi technique. I only remember old Kenobi using it on Stormtroopers in OT, and it probably appears here and there in the prequels (nothing comes to mind right now *edit oh yeah Qui Gonn tries it on the flying guy, and it didn't work), but never from a young trainee. I'm not even sure Luke could do it in the old movies.
That makes even less sense, seeing that it wouldn't be much of an adoption of she has been abanded at like 4.
I want to see Luke pulling force hadouken on fools.
I agree wholeheartedly. I just finished playing Heavenly Sword for the first time and I kept on thinking the same thing.Serkis always over-acts everything, especially facial expressions.
I think she is. Luke had this look on his face like he was expecting her, but a part of him was a little anxious/reluctant about training her.
Is that you John?
Music used in the movie sucked. Try better next time, John.
Music used in the movie sucked. Try better next time, John.
Also people keep assuming Rey doesn't remember who her family was, but there is no such indication, she just never speaks about them. People do that to explain why Luke or Leia would be her parents.
There's no indication ever that she doesn't remember who her family was, especially considering the age at which she was left on the planet. If there was a reason to believe she had amnesia, the movie would have covered that somehow.
I could totally see Rey's Theme being used over a training montage sequence btw.
You didn't have a question. You criticized the film for something it blatantly explains. Ergo, you didn't watch the film.
I mean, if yore abandoned by your family for over 10 years, you either have to be sure you'll see them again or sure that you're alone. Which would you pick while stranded on a shitty desert planet?The thing that lead people in that direction, is that she does seem a bit delusional that she'sso confident her parents are coming back, and the movie doesn't articulate why. It seems that perhaps there's something we haven't been told yet, thats all.
My only issue with the music was in the rescue scene from the Resistance, when the X-wings are flying over the water. It should have been a "Forth Eorlingas !" moment, but the lack of appropriate music really struck me and removed most of the impact.
I never felt anything wrong for the rest of the movie, music-wise. I actually liked the tone of the last scene a lot.
My only issue with the music was in the rescue scene from the Resistance, when the X-wings are flying over the water. It should have been a "Forth Eorlingas !" moment, but the lack of appropriate music really struck me and removed most of the impact.
I'm fine with the fight too. Less so with the mind trick, because it always looked like an advanced Jedi technique. I only remember old Kenobi using it on Stormtroopers in OT, and it probably appears here and there in the prequels (nothing comes to mind right now *edit oh yeah Qui Gonn tries it on the flying guy, and it didn't work), but never from a young trainee. I'm not even sure Luke could do it in the old movies.
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The real reason Luke took off is because Rey was his daughter (that was hidden to everyone else) and Luke presumably thought she was killed during the purge of his academy by Kylo Ren, but she was just taken.
edit: If Rey is Luke's daughter I'm guessing she was taken from him at some point and he thought her to be dead. His tears at the end of TFA are because he thought she was dead or because he sees her as a young him and he's just happy.
Also I wish Wedge had agreed to do the film