They could've done so much more with Finn, but we got what we got
Agreed. I rolled my eyes when I saw they'd copped out by one-upping the Death Star. What's next? A weapon that's built out of an entire system? It throws planets at other planets.
Consider that the best film of the OT (ESB, of course) didn't have any kind of superweapon. Sure, our heroes need a goal, but it can't just be the same shit over and over again. Han even said as much in TFA.
A comedic sidekick that wants to runWas most disappointed with the bait and switch, instead of co leads we got a comedic sidekick.
Speaking of. You know what I really dont want? A young Han Solo movie. Pre ANH Han Solo is a dirt bag space smuggler. Now his back story is going to be some grand bullshit where he saved the galaxy before ever meeting Luke.
A comedic sidekick that wants to run
*wantedA comedic sidekick that wants to run
There was this idea I saw somewhere playing on Yoda's "no, there is another" from ESB, which IIRC was intended on being Luke's sister but his sister (and maybe that was a play on how Luke at one point was going to be female) was going to be a new character and they instead just moved it to being Leia because it was easier/simpler but they never went anywhere with Leia in that manner. So now instead Rey would now be the other that Yoda meant. I mean, when you look at it, Luke turning Anakin back and killing the Emperor was meant to bring balance back to the Force but it doesn't seem like it did that at all or only for a very limited time since Snoke was still out there. So now we have Rey set to be the one who finally, actually accomplishes what the vague (and kinda dumb) prophecy meant.
Are you trying to say that Yoda's "there is another" comment was talking about Rey? Because that is stupid and makes no sense.
*wanted
My point is that it's cliche. Comedic sidekick that wants to run has been done before. I understand his arc. There's nothing wrong with it being cliche, but I kind of wanted something different.He grows throughout the movie so that he faces his fears and becomes a brave fighter on the right side. That's the character arc, and it was done well.
It wouldn't be interesting if he was just heroic right from the start. There'd be no story for Finn to tell there.
Make it a Heist Film. Boom!
My folks re-watched the OT after seeing Ep.7 and they actually thought this way.
Agreed. I rolled my eyes when I saw they'd copped out by one-upping the Death Star. What's next? A weapon that's built out of an entire system? It throws planets at other planets.
Consider that the best film of the OT (ESB, of course) didn't have any kind of superweapon. Sure, our heroes need a goal, but it can't just be the same shit over and over again. Han even said as much in TFA.
Speaking of. You know what I really dont want? A young Han Solo movie. Pre ANH Han Solo is a dirt bag space smuggler. Now his back story is going to be some grand bullshit where he saved the galaxy before ever meeting Luke.
??????? He's clearly talking about Leia. Why he be talking about a girl that's not even born yet
I dont think Reys parent's identities are important. Not knowing where she came from gives her an uncertainty of who she is. Just how Finn is discovering who he is now that hes free from the Empire's control. They are blank slates and their pasts are unimportant. Theyve entered this larger world and have to decide what kind of people they will be.
I like the idea of Rey being Obi-Wan's grand daughter or something.
Like... maybe Obi Wan got freaky in those 18 years on Tatooine. The women went elsewhere afterwards but Obi had to stay and watch over Luke. Later she finds out she is knocked up.
And maybe Rey is abandoned on TaTwoine because force sensitive people are frowned upon after seeing the damage the Sith and Jedi did. After the clone wars and the rise of the empire I can see some people having enough with that force stuff.
If you are gonna make her related to someone I'd go with that over Luke. If they ever make that often rumoured Obi Wan movie set between 3 and 4 then just slap a love story in there as well and BOOM!
Would have made a good insert between episodes 8 and 9 but I guess thats gonna be the young Han Solo movie.
Speaking of. You know what I really dont want? A young Han Solo movie. Pre ANH Han Solo is a dirt bag space smuggler. Now his back story is going to be some grand bullshit where he saved the galaxy before ever meeting Luke.
I dont think Reys parent's identities are important. Not knowing where she came from gives her an uncertainty of who she is. Just how Finn is discovering who he is now that hes free from the Empire's control. They are blank slates and their pasts are unimportant. Theyve entered this larger world and have to decide what kind of people they will be.
Finn was basically comic relief. I enjoyed his part in the movie, but to think a comic relief character somehow becomes a badass and saves the day is dumb. They did that shit in MGS4 with Johnny, never again.
I really hope there's no more super weapon that destroys planets anymore. They need to stop that shit.
Han served as comic relief too and he's a badass that saves the day.
There was this idea I saw somewhere playing on Yoda's "no, there is another" from ESB, which IIRC was intended on being Luke's sister but his sister (and maybe that was a play on how Luke at one point was going to be female) was going to be a new character and they instead just moved it to being Leia because it was easier/simpler but they never went anywhere with Leia in that manner. So now instead Rey would now be the other that Yoda meant. I mean, when you look at it, Luke turning Anakin back and killing the Emperor was meant to bring balance back to the Force but it doesn't seem like it did that at all or only for a very limited time since Snoke was still out there. So now we have Rey set to be the one who finally, actually accomplishes what the vague (and kinda dumb) prophecy meant.
Pretty much, Finn seems like he is cut from the same cloth, except he is really green and lacks the confidence. I'm looking forward to seeing him progress into a more confident badass as the series continues.
Not at all. Rey is Han+Luke. She even owns the Falcon and has Chewie as her co pilot. Finn is closer to Jar-Jar/C-3PO than any others.
IIRC they also decided to make Leia his sister as they needed some hook for Vader to tempt/threaten Luke with for the final confrontation to make him fight when he'd decided not to. Couldn't be a new character as too little attachment so Leia was made "the other" and also used to barb Luke with.Fun fact: That line, when written, was meant to tease the main protagonist of the sequel trilogy (VII, VIII, IX). And that wasn't necessarily Luke's sister (Luke having a sister was mentioned in the first draft of Empire Strikes Back, but dropped from every subsequent draft. "There is another" wasn't added until later drafts.) But this was back when the sequel trilogy was going to be filmed right after Return of the Jedi. After the stressful shoot of Empire Strikes Back, George ditched plans for it and tossed everything into Return of the Jedi. So Leia was turned into Luke's sister so she could be the "another" without having to jarringly introduce a new character.
I really hope there's no more super weapon that destroys planets anymore. They need to stop that shit.
Finn is like Leia and Han i'd say, got a bit of the kookiness but is also pretty stable and reliable. Like the best choice in a love triangle movie.
What if Finn is Darth Bane?
I dont think Reys parent's identities are important. Not knowing where she came from gives her an uncertainty of who she is. Just how Finn is discovering who he is now that hes free from the Empire's control. They are blank slates and their pasts are unimportant. Theyve entered this larger world and have to decide what kind of people they will be.
But he's really good with a blaster. But besides that he's his own generic man. He fights well and is a cool guy.Poe is Leia. He hands of the important info to a droid, important Resistance figure, gets captured and interrogated in the opening... Finn really doesn't have any qualities of Han, besides shooting a blaster which everyone else can do as well.
But he's really good with a blaster. But besides that he's his own generic man. He fights well and is a cool guy.
Not at all. Rey is Han+Luke. She even owns the Falcon and has Chewie as her co pilot. Finn is closer to Jar-Jar/C-3PO than any others.
The slightly more brutal tone of orchestration suits The Force Awakens well, and casual ears tuned recently to Howard Shore's unyieldingly oppressive applications in his Middle Earth scores may not notice Williams' subtle shift darker. More obvious to those listeners will be the composer's thematic tendencies, for better or for worse. You witness countless criticisms of The Force Awakens that revolve around the notion that Williams failed to write themes for the picture that you can retain in your memory after the conclusion of the film, and such comments are cheap and without perspective. Only A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, two truly transcendent, classic scores atop the "best of" lists of all time, contained game-changing themes destined to be heard in sports arenas for decades to come. While The Force Awakens, like the four previous scores in the franchise, does not reach those heights, it's arguably closer than all the others.
I don't know if anyone's posted this yet, but Filmtracks posted their review of the Force Awakens soundtrack.
http://filmtracks.com/titles/force_awakens.html
As far as I'm concerned, the original trilogy was about the importance of Skywalker lineage. I don't want another trilogy about same crap. It absolutely should be that anyone can be a Jedi at this point.I think it is important to the overall theme of the movies. It's all about the Skywalker lineage and how important the members are to balancing the force and the fate of the galaxy. If Rey's parents don't matter and she was just another Force birth or just someone with innate force abilities, it kills the mythos. It then becomes, "hey you can be a Jedi. And you can be a jedi. And you and you too!"
What if Finn is Darth Bane?
As far as I'm concerned, the original trilogy was about the importance of Skywalker lineage. I don't want another trilogy about same crap. It absolutely should be that anyone can be a Jedi at this point.
Soundtrack reviews.
Of course.
I think Rey's parentage might be a red herring (as in, she was abandoned/sold by some random scumbags) and the real story is her being taken in by Luke.
Luke might have lost his family, or feel he lost his right to right to one when Kylo Ren went batshit. Taking in a padawan/daughter-figure might be his way of finding closure and passing on the Skywalker legacy, even if not by blood.
Finn is Darth Manevil'un.
I think Rey's parentage might be a red herring (as in, she was abandoned/sold by some random scumbags) and the real story is her being taken in by Luke.
That guy writes soundtrack reviews twice as long as reviews of the actual film, it's pretty mad.
I still go there from time to time. That dude has a serious problem with Hans Zimmer. Like deep rooted issues. I'll always prefer a more classic orchestral style like John Williams, but I do also enjoy Zimmer's music.