[SPOILERS] Star Wars: The Force Awakens - It's True. All of it.

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I think probably my least favourite scene, which felt very out of place, was on the Falcon with the two crews after Han, the CGI beast was abhorrent and im not entirely sure what purpose it solved, the dialogue was also very poor. Just a strange scene honestly.
 
I'm super confused at what happened to Poe near the beginning. His job was to get the droid back, but he just leaves after his ship crashes. Didn't he kind of abandon his mission? Did he go back to the Resistance and say "sorry guys, couldn't find the droid."? I don't think they implied that he was watching Rey and Finn from the background or anything. Why did he leave without the droid?
 
It's not hand-holding. It's bad editing. You keep trying to frame my argument like I'm suggesting there be a minute long scene with them arguing or something, when I'm specifically saying all that needs to be shown is a second or two establishing the character is still around and then they get an exit. Maz boarding a shuttle and saying "I'll catch up with you later" or simply waving from a window. Done. No need for a scene. Just a shot.

Semi-important characters just drop off the board in this film and it's not a good editing decision.
Agreed. Wonder why they did it? I suppose they were trying to get as close to 2 hours as possible.
 
I think the only thing that annoyed me was that Han had BB8 with him and Chewie early on just so that they would know where BB8 is. If they left the droid with Finn and Rey, it'd all be fine.

How exactly did Han of all people find the Falcon? It seemed awfully convenient. At first I didn't even realize the Falcon made it to space. I thought they crashed back on the planet.

My best guess is that Han has people looking for it, and when it took off, Han and Chewie got the call that it was out in space.
 
How exactly did Han of all people find the Falcon? It seemed awfully convenient. At first I didn't even realize the Falcon made it to space. I thought they crashed back on the planet.

He mentions that he was looking for it, and that if he could track it's signal then so could the Order.

My other theory is that he knew where it was because Rey is his daughter. (Just a theory)
 
How exactly did Han of all people find the Falcon? It seemed awfully convenient. At first I didn't even realize the Falcon made it to space. I thought they crashed back on the planet.

He said something like "if you think I could track it, the First Order's gotta have a bead on it" or something like that. I guess he's suggesting that there's something on the ship, or something about the ship, that makes it easily trackable once you get it out in open space?

Basically, he's been looking for it for years anyway, so once it hit space it pinged on whatever he had set up to find it.
 
I think probably my least favourite scene, which felt very out of place, was on the Falcon with the two crews after Han, the CGI beast was abhorrent and im not entirely sure what purpose it solved, the dialogue was also very poor. Just a strange scene honestly.

Yeah, wasn't a fan of that.
 
How exactly did Han of all people find the Falcon? It seemed awfully convenient. At first I didn't even realize the Falcon made it to space. I thought they crashed back on the planet.

I believe the ship had some kind of beacon on it or something like that. They traveled to it's location when they saw it pop up on their radar.
 
Holy shit the facebook convo with my mom just now

Me: looking forward to 8 and 9 more than ever now
Her: will there be one?
Me: yeah already confirmed
Her: what if Harrison Ford dies before that?



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So I saw it on a normal screen. For my 2nd viewing, whenever that will be, Is seeing it in 3D worth it?

I'm not a big fan of 3D, but saw one of my two viewings in 3D, there were a couple of cool shots but overall probably not worth it.

The two shots that stood out were Rey inside the crashed Star Destroyer (you get a much better sense of scale in 3D) and that one shot where Ren's Star Destroyer was pointed at the camera, it felt like it was right in front of my face.
 
Your father, Han Solo.

Our son.

My grandfather.

WE GET IT. Got really grating after the tenth time.

Lightsaber duels that actually look like people trying to kill each other and not prettily choreographed Flynning.

There was someone complaining in one of the prerelease threads about lightsaber duels in the OT vs PT and how the OT they didn't look heavily choreographed with the sabers trying to kill instead of hitting each other. Of course, Abrams was totally going to fix that.

Welp, joke's on you.

Also, if Ben's so powerful, use Force powers when fighting FFS.

I'm nitpicking because I mostly enjoyed it but had some issues with the dialogue and plot structure.
 
Hux straight up said "we're taking out the republic, the senate, and their fleet."

Miles from LOST I think said later in the film that without the fleet, they're screwed.

It's not easy to catch, though. That whole aspect of the movie got kinda short shrifted in the edit.

Yeah, the force that went to attack the planet-sized weapon was pretty small and had no heavy firepower to really damage the base effectively. I counted like 7 ships and the Falcon leaving the battle. It's gonna be grim times while they rebuild and regather.
 
Same sentiments. Amazing first act that falls on its face several times at the end. Phasma is basically discarded, Solo's death is too damn obvious(which lead to a "meh" reaction from everyone at my theater), Finn can suddenly take on a Sith, Rey somehow knows EXACTLY what to do with the force.

There's a few more things, and by themselves they're all small, but it just feels like the ending was rushed. I'd still give it a 8/10, but the ending was just...blah.

I don't believe Kylo Ren is referred to as a Sith. Whatever he is he isn't fully trained and injured.

That said, I hope they do make Finn Force sensative or else being a Jedi has just become laughably easy.
 
I don't buy into all of them being kidnapped babies. And secondly, what do you expect to come of this? The Resistance can sit around and talk it out while irreparably brainwashed soldiers (with few exceptions like Finn) and their masters slaughter them. They fight the Order, they defeat it and the forced labor cycle ends. People will die on both sides. What other kind of movie did you want this to be? It's a relatively light sci-fi action movie. I don't get this need to hyper-rationalize/moralize everything.

The fact that it's not just simple good guys killing bad guys is the issue.

It's a detail that didn't need to be in there in the first place. That's the point I assume he/she is trying to make.
 
2. Am I the only person that thinks Snoke is the fucking Emperor? His deformed appearance, his love of holo-projecting himself. I hope I'm wrong, but this is where my mind went the SECOND I saw Snokes for the first time.

So the speculation is that Snoke is Darth Plagueis, Emperor Palpatine's master that Palpatine killed:

1. Plagueis was called "Plagueis the wise". Kylo says "the supreme leader is wise" (I know it's weak)
2. Plagueis had the power to bring people back from death. Maybe even himself?
3. Scars on his face might have come from when Palpatine killed him in his sleep.
4. Apparently the music that played when Palpatine was speaking of Plagueis is essentially the same as when Snoke was on screen.
 
Does anyone else feel like we need to see Rey with a double-bladed lightsaber once she starts training with Luke? Luke has his lightsaber back, she gets the double-bladed one. I don't know if it's just because she was using the staff or because I just want to see more of those.

I also want to see somebody rocking dual lightsabers but we probably won't unless they start introducing a lot more people who use lightsabers. But they seem to want to keep the numbers down.
 
My best guess is that Han has people looking for it, and when it took off, Han and Chewie got the call that it was out in space.

He mentions that he was looking for it, and that if he could track it's signal then so could the Order.

My other theory is that he knew where it was because Rey is his daughter. (Just a theory)
It just felt like they went from escaping those TIE fighters in a makeshift getaway ship to literally being rescued five minutes later in the movie world.
 
How exactly did Han of all people find the Falcon? It seemed awfully convenient. At first I didn't even realize the Falcon made it to space. I thought they crashed back on the planet.

It's definitely a valid question, but you can ask things like "how did Luke land 30 feet from Yoda out of an entire planet", or "how did Luke somehow miraculously survive his fall on Bespin" and I'm okay with some pure coincidences if they're paid off well.

And Han in this movie paid off well to me. Redeems his lack of any character in ROTJ.
 
So he works best in a world where he is constrained?
Not necessarily. I should have elaborated that, despite the constraints, his own voice and talents are able to shine through. I think for Star Wars, that means he can work with the toys and play nice with the studios, while still give us something that is auteur-adjacent. Not unlike JJ, but offering more intriguing possibilities, especially given that he is writing the next film. He is really good at playing around within a genre and giving something compelling, witty, and unique. We haven't seen what he can do with $200 million, because Looper was only $30 million (but honestly felt like a lot more).
 
I'm not a big fan of 3D, but saw one of my two viewings in 3D, there were a couple of cool shots but overall probably not worth it.

The two shots that stood out were Rey inside the Star Destroyer (you get a much better sense of scale in 3D) and that one shot where Ren's Star Destroyer was pointed at the camera, it felt like it was right in front of my face.

I also liked the light saber battle at the end, through the trees. I thought the 3D added to that scene as well.
 
I'm not a big fan of 3D, but saw one of my two viewings in 3D, there were a couple of cool shots but overall probably not worth it.

The two shots that stood out were Rey inside the Star Destroyer (you get a much better sense of scale in 3D) and that one shot where Ren's Star Destroyer was pointed at the camera, it felt like it was right in front of my face.

That frozen blaster shot looked pretty fucking good in 3d on the imax one I was at along with the sound.

IMAX sound system had me looking over my shoulder a handful of times in the movie because I was hearing characters, crackling of trees and shit what felt like 10 ft behind me in the middle of the theater.

Audio was on fucking point.
 
did anybody else find it weird that the first thing Leia does when everybody arrives back is to hug Rey? She walks right by Chewie to a person she's never met.

got those force feels. Leia feels Hans death. She most likely felt the presence and sadness of a strong force user.

There was also a ton of shots cut from the movie.
 
Your father, Han Solo.

Our son.

My grandfather.

WE GET IT. Got really grating after the tenth time.

I do wonder if it would have had more impact if you just had Sydows talk at the beginning (I know who you really are, where you come from) and then Hans "BEN" at the end, perhaps weave in that Hans son was dead and thats the reason him and Leia are not together, but at the end have the confrontation on the bridge.

Would have made it more surprising, climactic
 
He said something like "if you think I could track it, the First Order's gotta have a bead on it" or something like that. I guess he's suggesting that there's something on the ship, or something about the ship, that makes it easily trackable once you get it out in open space?

Basically, he's been looking for it for years anyway, so once it hit space it pinged on whatever he had set up to find it.

Sounds like flimsy logic. Needed Han at a certain point so made up an excuse.
 
One reason, that was mention earlier in this massive thread, is that, that would have been sniffed out at some point in his Stormtrooper training. Someone would have noticed. Probably.

Ben noticed something was different about him.

When Finn gets the light saber from Maz she tells him to use it.
 
I do wonder if it would have had more impact if you just had Sydows talk at the beginning (I know who you really are, where you come from) and then Hans "BEN" at the end, perhaps weave in that Hans son was dead and thats the reason him and Leia are not together, but at the end have the confrontation on the bridge.

Would have made it more surprising, climactic

Who was sydow supposed to be? Must have missed it
 
I didn't even know that Maz survived the attack, so some little scene would've been nice, yeah.

Agreed. Wonder why they did it? I suppose they were trying to get as close to 2 hours as possible.

I bet you guys are right and it's mostly a question of runtime, but I don't know if cuts at the expense of basic coherency (and narrative tension, too) helped. Yeah, the movie is shorter, but now it doesn't make as much immediate sense, and isn't as propulsive as it could be. The second viewing reveals those problems a lot more clearly than the first does, definitely.
 
Same sentiments. Amazing first act that falls on its face several times at the end. Phasma is basically discarded, Solo's death is too damn obvious(which lead to a "meh" reaction from everyone at my theater), Finn can suddenly take on a Sith, Rey somehow knows EXACTLY what to do with the force.

There's a few more things, and by themselves they're all small, but it just feels like the ending was rushed. I'd still give it a 8/10, but the ending was just...blah.

Not one person reacted to Han dying in my theater. I was shocked. It was like 'onto the next thing'. Just crazy.
 
I do wonder if it would have had more impact if you just had Sydows talk at the beginning (I know who you really are, where you come from) and then Hans "BEN" at the end, perhaps weave in that Hans son was dead and thats the reason him and Leia are not together, but at the end have the confrontation on the bridge.

Would have made it more surprising, climactic

I think a 1-2 of Kylo Ren being Han's son, and killing him in a single 3 minute scene would've been too close for the second emotional punch to hit anything. I like how they spaced it out.
 
Exactly the point. Why did baby stealing brain washing Stormtroopers need to be introduced? Why could they not stay as Space Nazis? Why couldn't Finn just be some recruit who joined up for the easy pay and safe job he had in sanitation?

No. I actually wish I could have seen it in regular quality.

Aren't you more concerned that billions or trillions died in seconds? That people live like slaves scavenging for crap in order to eat? It's a harsh universe. The baby thing was a minor point to me and I don't believe it's a huge travesty in the greater scheme of what's happening and at stakes. We disagree on the extent, severity and impact of what was said re; babies. Let's leave it there.

I saw it in 2D and I'm glad for it. 3D has really added nothing, and even distracted, to so many films since Avatar.
 
Really liked the movie myself, although there were some moments I did not like.

The first scene in that little village seemed like a soundstage rather than actually in the desert, which is fine, but whatever.

Poe is definitely going to be the new "Han". Hes got attitude, hes got snarkyness, and he is an amazing pilot.

Rey was perfect, could not have asked more of her. A strong female Jedi.

Could see Han's death from a mile away. From all the talk about their son, bringing him back and the walkway. Also that line that Kylo-Ren gave about being torn apart and if Han could help him stop it was just the worst line in the whole movie.

Leia didn't do much, so whatever.

The dogfighting scenes were amazing (I got D-Box tickets and it was sooo good).

Finn and Rey took too quickly to lightsabers. Rey is a bit more understandable if she is gifted in the force, but Finn should have been a pushover for Kylo-Ren with some quick force sidestep or something, hes a trained sith.

The little love angle that Finn has for Rey seems way too forced.

I would have loved if they ended the movie just as Luke was about to turn around, but you had to show him. Hes got the whole Obi-Wan look going, loved it. Good thing Hamill slimmed down for the role.

BB-8 is adorable. They really gave him a lot of personality.

So as some speculation goes, with her force powers, with her being left behind and Han seemingly being a father figure, Rey has to be connected to the Solo's/Skywalker's in some way. Obviously the EU isn't cannon anymore, but they clearly took some inspiration from it. Kylo-Ren is totally Jacen Solo and named Ben just like Luke in the EU named his son in honor of Ben Kenobi.

We hear that Kylo-Ren destroyed the new Jedi order that Luke built and Luke felt it was his fault. Why would Kylo-Ren do it?

Two possible speculations. First, Han and Leia had a second kid, a younger sibling to Kylo-Ren. She showed off more powerful force alignment at a much younger age and he got jealous. Killed the other Jedi's and tried to find more power in the Dark Side just like his grandfather. His younger sister got taken and left on Jakku to hide her away (much like Luke was left on Tatooine). She would have the Skywalker bloodline and the force attunement to go with it, and explains how quickly she got to be a good pilot and how she was fixing the Milenium Falcon and something Han clearly saw in her when he offered her that job.

Second speculation is pretty much the same except that she is actually Luke's daughter, much like in the extended universe he had Ben Skywalker. Again, being left on Jakku for safety would be like Luke's story.

I'd give it a solid 7.5 or 8 out of 10. Lot of good stuff to unpack.

BTW, did anyone else notice at the end, before Luke turned around, on the ground he had like a mini headstone at his feet as if to mark Han's death (as if he felt it in the force)?

edit: forgot to mention the new Death Star. That was the dumbest thing. They need a new weapon. Also if you could have destroyed the New Galactic Republic so easily why didn't you do it earlier? Sucking the sun's energy to power it (the physics alone just ruins this, yes lets drain the sun and destroy the solar system). The First Order, come on, sooooo cheesy, also where the fuck did you find so many people to join you (specially since you aren't the officially recognized government of the galaxy), to build that thing on that planet in that timespan

My mom was slightly upset that Han died

My parents (and probably people of that generation) are going to hate that they killed off Han.
 
I bet you guys are right and it's mostly a question of runtime, but I don't know if cuts at the expense of basic coherency (and narrative tension, too) helped. Yeah, the movie is shorter, but now it doesn't make as much immediate sense, and isn't as propulsive as it could be. The second viewing reveals those problems a lot more clearly than the first does, definitely.

In general it feels like a lot was cut

I feel like I like more about what the movie setups more than what it did.
 
Not one person reacted to Han dying in my theater. I was shocked. It was like 'onto the next thing'. Just crazy.

I don't know I thought it was super apparent since they were slotting him in the role of Ben Kenobi. Once they left to deactivate the shields and Leia was like "if you find our son, bring him home" I knew that Han was a dead man and that Ren would kill him. I was more upset with how long they dragged it out.
 
Miles from LOST I think said later in the film that without the fleet, they're screwed.
Heh... I love that you referred to him as Miles from LOST.

I was so distracted whenever Ken Leung came on screen. "It's that Asian dude from LOST. JJ must have did him a solid and got him a gig in this flick."

I don't know I thought it was super apparent since they were slotting him in the role of Ben Kenobi. Once they left to deactivate the shields and Leia was like "if you find our son, bring him home" I knew that Han was a dead man and that Ren would kill him. I was more upset with how long they dragged it out.
The death flags were so brazen... especially given that this was A New Hope Redux... that there might as well have been some "Han Solo Will Die" comment from YouTube flashing on the screen. It sucks that people were spoiled before watching this (I wasn't), but we were all pretty much spoiled watching the film itself long before Han met his maker.
 
I do wonder if it would have had more impact if you just had Sydows talk at the beginning (I know who you really are, where you come from) and then Hans "BEN" at the end, perhaps weave in that Hans son was dead and thats the reason him and Leia are not together, but at the end have the confrontation on the bridge.

Would have made it more surprising, climactic

Instead we find out 45 minutes into the movie in a casual conversation. Stupid decision.
 
Kylo losing is the best thing, at least it's unexpected and gives an arc for the character. He had a wound, Finn is badass and Rey is probably Goten level of power, just like Luke was Gohan.
 
Your father, Han Solo.

Our son.

My grandfather.

WE GET IT. Got really grating after the tenth time.
This kind of stood out to me too, especially during the scene between Han and Leia when they're talking about Kylo. It's not a huge issue but it made the dialogue feel a bit clunky, almost like they were concerned we'd forget that he's their son.
 
THAT MOVIE WAS SO GOOD! sooo is Finn a jedi to come? I lowkey think he might get trained to be one but then go back to the dark side MUAHAHAHA
 
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