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"Treated like shit" does not mean "this character is bad."is this a joke? leia was a great character, especially considering when the original trilogy was made.
"Treated like shit" does not mean "this character is bad."is this a joke? leia was a great character, especially considering when the original trilogy was made.
is this a joke? leia was a great character, especially considering when the original trilogy was made.
Just so you know, that site is absolutely positive about TFA not trying to tear it down. it was the Starwars7 news site.
And yes, the holochess game was activated by Finn when he sat down.
if you take the opening scroll, then watch the movie, a mountain of questions remain. if they would've answered some of these questions in the movie it would've been a better movie.
why does the support of the republic amount to a handful of x-wings?
why does the resistance carry the burden of fighting the first order?
where is the new republic? why are they seemingly uninterested/uninvolved in this conflict?
why are the resistance and the republic separate entities? wouldn't it make sense that after the fall of the empire leia would be at the top of the power structure of the republic? why isn't she?
i would've liked for the movie to explain some of these things. like i said, i've only seen it once (and i did quite like it) but just a liiiiiiiiiiiittle bit more exploration of the above questions would've been nice.
feel free to call me a dum-dum head if you think i'm wrong.
Good; even for someone who hasn't seen the prequels, in the new film they've been fast-forwarded into the present-day condition of the universe and recapped "the moral lessons so far" in one film. Wasn't that the point of all the callbacks?
Actually he was "more concerned" with rescuing Rey at any cost.
This is all fine. We just paid a real high cost to get it.
What's the cost? People were writing up stuff about how Luke Skywalker was just a terrorist because the Empire was just a bunch of normal people going about their lives and trying to be space police for years before this movie came out.
Newsflash: villains in good vs. evil tales are still human, even though they're also villains. They already unmasked Darth fucking Vader in the last film and all three of the prequels; I don't think the franchise is making any bones about this dilemma at this point.
Besides, for all we know humanizing the villains is going to leave its mark on the stories of future episodes anyway.
"Treated like shit" does not mean "this character is bad."
LOL
Very true!
Totally understand this. I wanted the questions answered to, which is why I said one of my gripes was the lack of info. But it isn't a deal breaker to follow the movie.
Out of the ashes of the Empire, The First Order does bad shit to find Luke Skywalker, Resistance led by Leia is formed to battle them.
As simple as it is, it's enough info to know why people are fighting.
Sure there is a lot more info I'd like explained, and even the deleted scenes has this info(I've heard), but what is in the movie and hinted at through actions and dialogue help in getting a better understanding of it all.
But I agree with you, slightly more info would have made it a stronger movie if we knew what the Republic was about if we knew a tad more before it blew up.
:|in that case I rather take "treated like shit" then mary sue.
When Kevin Smith did it it was a joke. Everyone says "oh man I didn't think about that but there must have been contractors on the Death Star huh!" The joke is funny because during the film, nobody ever thought about contractors on the Death Star. And why would they? We never see any. In this case we know, as it happens, that we're killing innocent victims.
How many Finn-esque non-combatant First Order janitors were on the base when it blew? That's something I thought as it happened. And how couldn't I?
When Kevin Smith did it it was a joke. Everyone says "oh man I didn't think about that but there must have been contractors on the Death Star huh!" The joke is funny because during the film, nobody ever thought about contractors on the Death Star. And why would they? We never see any. In this case we know, as it happens, that we're killing innocent victims.
How many Finn-esque non-combatant First Order janitors were on the base when it blew? That's something I thought as it happened. And how couldn't I?
It's not every day a guy can blow up an entire planet to save one girl.
She's very likely the only girl that's ever been nice to him in his whole life. From his perspective, she's worth more than any planet I'd imagine.
So blowing up the Starkiller is like getting a diamond from Jared's
So blowing up the Starkiller is like getting a diamond from Jared's
Exactly. ;-)
Incredibly lonely people think irrationally so yeah.
She's very likely the only girl that's ever been nice to him in his whole life. From his perspective, she's worth more than any planet I'd imagine.
But Phasma just secured him a scholarship to get more education!
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but won't that be like his mom then?
if you take the opening scroll, then watch the movie, a mountain of questions remain. if they would've answered some of these questions in the movie it would've been a better movie.
why does the support of the republic amount to a handful of x-wings?
why does the resistance carry the burden of fighting the first order?
where is the new republic? why are they seemingly uninterested/uninvolved in this conflict?
why are the resistance and the republic separate entities? wouldn't it make sense that after the fall of the empire leia would be at the top of the power structure of the republic? why isn't she?
i would've liked for the movie to explain some of these things. like i said, i've only seen it once (and i did quite like it) but just a liiiiiiiiiiiittle bit more exploration of the above questions would've been nice.
feel free to call me a dum-dum head if you think i'm wrong.
The First Order kept Finn clothed, fed, and bathed and the ungrateful pruck betarys them for a few villagers.
Oh you.Fixed
Boyega blew her out of the water acting wise. But she was fine in the movie especially for someone so new.Second time I watched it John Boyegas performance seemed better and Daisey Ridleys seemed worse. She seemed a little unnatural, but I'm sure she'll grow into the role (i know its her first film).
How so?Boyega blew her out of the water acting wise.
He was more convincing in his role and pulled off the humorous lines perfectly.How so?
How so?
Second time I watched it John Boyegas performance seemed better and Daisey Ridleys seemed worse. She seemed a little unnatural, but I'm sure she'll grow into the role (i know its her first film).
How was he more convincing in his role? And I think you're confusing Boyega brings "out-acting Daisy" with humorous lines with Daisy not getting as many.He was more convincing in his role and pulled off the humorous lines perfectly.
John Boyega and Oscar Isaac were the two people I had zero worry about given their earlier roles.
Frankly though I think Daisey plays a better lead then Mark Hamill did. If I had to rank the new cast she would be last place but that isnt because she did a bad job, just the other three did such a great job.
It works just as well as it always did. Dunno why it wouldn't.
Maybe someone can post a super-convincing argument for why we should care about Finn killing stormtroopers in this film (all of whom are trying to kill him, and his friends, with their sun-destroying, solar-system killing superweapon), and we can split it out into its own thread called "Sympathy for Space Nazis: How The Force Awakens Mistreats Slaves"
My wife had to remind me that Oscar Isaac was in Ex Machina that we had watched a couple months ago.
Once that hit me I realized dude has some skills.
My wife had to remind me that Oscar Isaac was in Ex Machina that we had watched a couple months ago.
Once that hit me I realized dude has some skills.
Well, yeah, because Luke shot space rats
When FINN bolted it was his first mission. He wasnt a fully operative stormtrooper. technically he never killed anyone innocent because he refused to fire on the town folks
He was more convincing in his role and pulled off the humorous lines perfectly.
How was he more convincing in his role? And I confusing Boyega brings "out-acting Daisy" with humorous lines with Daisy not getting as many.
because now stormtroopers are legitimate victims in their own right.
Before they were just faceless soldiers behind masks who we didn't know anything about. The whole thing breaks Finns character, he is all nonsense really.
I don't know what totes mean, but it's not an issue of improbability. Luke is whiny and kinda weak. we are shown how he progressively learns more about the force. Rey is a master martial artist, fencer, mechanic, pilot, linguist. She also learns to use the force in about five minutes, and she's compassionate, everybody likes and trusts her, she is brave.. the list goes on.
Disagree there. Whenever Boyega got "funny" it felt like he was trying too hard and was acting out of character, with humor that fits American culture, but seemed out of place in the film.
Disagree there. Whenever Boyega got "funny" it felt like he was trying too hard and was acting out of character, with humor that fits American culture, but seemed out of place in the film.
Isaac and Ridley were both excellent and I would rate their performances above Boyega's.
Disagree there. Whenever Boyega got "funny" it felt like he was trying too hard and was acting out of character, with humor that fits American culture,
You realize Boyega is a Brit with a heavy accent right?Disagree there. Whenever Boyega got "funny" it felt like he was trying too hard and was acting out of character, with humor that fits American culture, but seemed out of place in the film.
Isaac and Ridley were both excellent and I would rate their performances above Boyega's.
You realize Boyega is a Brit with a heavy accent right?