Sigh, I guess.
That sucks imo.
Good:
1) Han Solo, Chewie, Leia, Luke, C3PO, R2D2... all the old characters were great. Harrison Ford really delivered.
2) Rey was good, and the new droid was really cute.
3) The ending really makes the wait for the next film tough.
4) The costume were great. Everything looked really good and totally fit in with the original trilogy.
Bad:
1) There should have been some explanation of how The First Order, The Rebellion, and The Republic all fit together. I don't quite understand who is in control of what.
2) Kylo Ren should have left his helmet on... and he should not have gotten owned by someone who just picked up a lightsaber. So now he's not intimidating at all. Possibly worst of all, we don't see his motivation for joining the dark side. That should have been explained.
3) Another Death Star was lame, and it didn't stir up any emotions when it was destroyed. I was hoping the plot would really set things in a new direction with new villains that were intimidating and scary. Kylo Ren was a disappointment.
My hopes for episode VIII are lots of Luke, and a strengthened, more developed Kylo Ren. There were a lot of positives in this movie, but the story needs to take off. They played it too safe, and did not go in depth enough with the world building.
Zero new starfighters bummed me out. Just X-wings and Ties for 30+ years huh
So, what's the general belief with Rey? I'm assuming she's Luke's daughter because of her connection to Luke and Anakin's lightsaber, her intentionally kept in the dark parents, and I don't think she's another daughter of Leia and Han because they'd almost certainly remember her.
So, what's the general belief with Rey? I'm assuming she's Luke's daughter because of her connection to Luke and Anakin's lightsaber, her intentionally kept in the dark parents, and I don't think she's another daughter of Leia and Han because they'd almost certainly remember her.
She seems to know her family so I doubt it's Luke.
Theater had a line that wrapped around it and that wasn't surprising. That after we left, a line just as big being there is something I've never seen before. Movie's gonna be huuuuge.
Everything points to Luke's daughter to me. Han/Leia would be really stupid given they were already dealing with their son.
Um... ok.Don't worry, you'll always have the prequels to watch !!
It didn't seem like she knew who they were to me.She seems to know her family so I doubt it's Luke.
I thought the movie was great. Relied a bit too much on the old cast, and was a tad obvious, but overall I think it did precisely what it needed to as a set-up for the following two flicks. I wish it had been longer and certain scenes had been cut shorter, as I think there were just a few too many moments that dwelled a beat too long and others that just breezed through (that final lightsaber battle was like 3 minutes).
Still, I thought it was excellent. 4/5 stars.
So, what's the general belief with Rey? I'm assuming she's Luke's daughter because of her connection to Luke and Anakin's lightsaber, her intentionally kept in the dark parents, and I don't think she's another daughter of Leia and Han because they'd almost certainly remember her.
Sigh, I guess.
That sucks imo.
She seems to know her family so I doubt it's Luke.
I think Rey is a Kenobi, what with the British accent.
So, what's the general belief with Rey? I'm assuming she's Luke's daughter because of her connection to Luke and Anakin's lightsaber, her intentionally kept in the dark parents, and I don't think she's another daughter of Leia and Han because they'd almost certainly remember her.
I figured she wasn't related to anyone.So, what's the general belief with Rey? I'm assuming she's Luke's daughter because of her connection to Luke and Anakin's lightsaber, her intentionally kept in the dark parents, and I don't think she's another daughter of Leia and Han because they'd almost certainly remember her.
Jedi or not, I love the fact he got to use it. Being a soldier bred for battle makes it pretty believable that he could use it competently.
Even if Obi-Wan knocked someone up the day he died, he'd have to be like at least 34.I think Rey is a Kenobi, what with the British accent.
Also the special effects in this one were extremely lame.
Say what you want about George Lucas his worlds in the first six films looked much better.
The First Order base in the last act was as generic as they come. Lacked any atmosphere or personality.
I think Rey is a Kenobi, what with the British accent.
I was really happy with how great Han and Chewie were. I was a little worried about Harrison Ford, but he was excellent. Han is the best Star Wars character now and forever.
So, what's the general belief with Rey? I'm assuming she's Luke's daughter because of her connection to Luke and Anakin's lightsaber, her intentionally kept in the dark parents, and I don't think she's another daughter of Leia and Han because they'd almost certainly remember her.
Zero new starfighters bummed me out. Just X-wings and Ties for 30+ years huh
Oh, I'm sorry... "years". It was stolen (wouldn't it have to be active - and trackable - to be stolen) and he couldn't find it across the vast gulf of space for years.
But the issue with Han Solo just turning up is one of many things I've mentioned related to coincidences.
Also, Han being estranged from Leia seemed unnecessary because it ultimately went no where. It almost felt as if they went that direction because they wanted Han to be as the fans knew him... which was disappointing to me because it didn't seem realistic that a 70+ year old man would restart a life as a reckless smuggler after everything he's been through.
Also Kylo Ren's power levels and abilities seem inconsistent. I was pretty impressed when he had the power to stop that energy bolt, and do all of that other telekinetic stuff (that I don't even recall Darth Vader doing), but less so when he was dueling with Rey. "But he was injured!" Hm...
And these aren't things I'm bringing up just to be a dick btw, these are all things that crossed my mind when I saw the movie. Many of which led me to feeling cold toward the movie after it finished.
1) There should have been some explanation of how The First Order, The Rebellion, and The Republic all fit together. I don't quite understand who is in control of what.
This is clearly a universe without a great innovator like Apple or Google.Zero new starfighters bummed me out. Just X-wings and Ties for 30+ years huh
So she's a Kenobi then? Gotcha.Luke is her future, not her past. It's spelled out in the movie. She's not going to be a Skywalker. I'd bet money on it.
Such a thing is unheard of in Star WarsJust got back. I didn't expect Abrams to reinvent the wheel, just put the wheel back on the bike, which he did. Nailed the tone, which is exactly what I wanted. This feels like Star Wars.
Other thoughts
So Lake attempted to build a Jedi Order, but Kylo destroyed it by turning to the darkside. Did Like not sense Snoke?
I know we'll get Snoke expanded upon, but it felt very Thanosy to me. Dude just sits in a chair directing. I assume by "complete his training" Snoke wants to build a new Sith Order?
Han dying hit me right in the feels.
Kylo being obsessed with his grandfather is an interesting take. As far as the remnants of the Empire are concerned, Vader is still a hero. The only person that knows the truth about Vaders redemption is Anakin.
I assume Rey is Lukes daughter?
As others have said, some explanation on the status of the universe as whole would have helped. Seems there's still no stability.
Solid 8/10 for me. I need to let it sink in, but this feels like Star Wars. 10 minutes in, and nothing the prequels did came anywhere close.
Even if Obi-Wan knocked someone up the day he died, he'd have to be like at least 34.