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

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What I don't understand is if R2 has been suffering from droid depression why did he snap out of it at that moment, and not before when BB8 approached him?

Because the plot called for it. R2 ex Machina. Really no other reason. "Presence" isn't a reason.

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I thought it was an enjoyable movie, but not a particularly great one. I feel like it was far clunkier than some of Abrams' past efforts and Kasdan seemed to have an uneven touch.

Generally, the plot is okay. I like the ideas in it, even if they were well-worn. Creed showed that you can repeat story structures and still make an effective, moving film.

But the execution is really off in places. I feel like I can nail it down to several factors:

1) Characters: In general, I liked most of them. Finn was fun, Kylo was interesting, etc. But I think the character backgrounds were revealed at strange times or in too perfunctory of a manner. Revealing Kylo's heritage when they did and removing the mask when they did just felt like they were miscues that would have been better timed elsewhere. Other aspects like Han and Leia's interactions felt good, but were marred by strange dialogue (like the constant referencing of "Snoke" by his name, when the Emperor was never referred to in that way). Other newly introduced characters like Maz and Phasma felt completely pointless (largely because they were intended to be utilized differently).

And there is a slight issue with Rey. It feels like we're being withheld vital information about her character (because she's clearly hiding a secret), and that kept me from truly connecting with her. I think that was a bad move.

2) Direction: Other things, like JJ's direction and cinematography drove me nuts. Oftentimes, you're thrown into settings without even a simple establishing shot to geographically set this location up. Sometimes we're being thrown into battles, without even understanding the physical distance between people firing at each other or what the current stakes are. It generally makes the laser shooting and aerial combat sort of boring. I'd argue the only two effective action scenes in the movie are the Falcon chase and the lightsaber fight at the end.

(Also on the cinematography note, JJ's constant use of close-ups made some scenes and locations feel real cheap and like a wasted use of the real-world locations they bothered filming in.)

3) There are issues from a conceptual standpoint ((without going into the obvious stuff, like the Starkiller). I think the whole "Luke is missing" angle just didn't work. There is no urgency to it, because (a) the characters seem sidetracked by other things and (b) we don't understand why Luke is needed right now, after disappearing for what's assumed to be ten years.

And, honestly, they blew it in terms of the lack of exposition. I appreciate leaving some things vague to the audience and allowing them to fill in the gaps, but there was nothing to chew on or even speculate on when it comes to filling in said gaps. We know about as much about Snoke, the First Order, the Knights of Ren, the Resistance, the Republic leaving the movie as we do coming out. That isn't effective world-building; it's declining to world-build. Maybe the prequels went too far with exposition, but explaining the basic structure of the universe in a seven film series isn't asking too much.

4) Editing: This movie is missing a good 20 minutes and it shows. Characters come and go without you even getting a chance to say goodbye (Maz, Phasma). We could to places and people talking sometimes without even setting that place up (I'm thinking of the first reveal of Starkiller Base in particular). Other moments have no chance to breathe (like Maz's scenes), but others go on awkwardly long (like Rey and Kylo's interrogation scene, where it's just boring shots of people grimmacing at each other for a minute).

5) John Williams: He didn't put in his greatest work. There was a real lack of memorable motifs and that severely hurt this movie's emotional beats and intended "fuck yeah" moments.

My thoughts sort of align here. I felt it was solid with some fun moments and fun characters but some really bad things stuck out.

- A Death Planet. Like, really? Fun visual, but nonsense. It's like the First Order looked over the Empire's failures and concluded "You see, they didn't make it BIG ENOUGH." And then kept the same weakness. A weakness that was picked up and exploited within minutes of seeing a blueprint. "What about those shields?" "Fuck it, just light speed that shit in there." Starkiller was some anime shit. Bad anime shit. Like someone watched Gunbuster/Diebuster and thought "Good idea!" but forgot than even they showed the consequences of that madness (A sun being drained of its energy to fire a cannon? Like that wouldn't have some drawbacks...)

It seemed like the First Order could accomplish everything they wanted to through pure military might (and the countless spies) but we just have to have a big, bad thing to blow up.

- How big of a blow was the destruction of Starkiller to the First Order? I mean, it was a fucking planet. It felt like their main seat of power. How many millions died? It kind of feels like they're done. Also, why wasn't the thing SWARMING with ships? How shit are their defenses? WTF? I feel like an ass pointing these out but this is the third time shit like that happened. You can't throw that out there and not have anyone sit back and say "Now, wait a minute...."

- If Luke didn't want to be found, why did he write a map, place it in R2 then R2 goes into low power mode? For ten years? You're saying that the Resistance nor the Republic has the means to extract this out of a droid? Fuck off. Luke's expression was weird as well. Unless it was "I've been waiting out here for ten YEARS you fucks! What took you so long?! And who are you?!"

- Why is C3PO's arm red? Who knows? Who cares! He does but that's a story for the comics or something!

- Rey's mastery of the force. I mean, I get it. This is set so far from RotJ which is set so far from when the Force/Jedi/Sith were at their height. So, Rey mastering even a bit of the force would seem like some sick stuff. Even Kylo's skill is scrub tier. But Jedi mind trick? Light Saber duels with a semi trained dark jedi? Like, I get it but ehhhh.... Throw Finn in there too. Surprised dude didn't cut off his own feet. I can overlook it all since we're in super scrub tier but it was out there. The Stormtrooper with the energy tonfa was some awesome stuff though!

+ I really, really like most of the characters though. They're all neat and I look forward to their adventures. BB-8 is adorable. I wanted more Maz.

I think the characters really make this movie solid. A lot of the decisions around them make little sense, are too silly and what not. But the core is good. Finn is excellent. Rey is strong. I dig it. Kylo? Well... he came off whiny and out of control. Snoke? Who knows. The Villains weren't the strongest. Which is okay since the First Order as a whole were the real menace. Not Kylo or Snoke.

Solid start. Lets hope it doesn't get watered down/lose focus with all the spin offs and shit.
 
Seems to me Rey is Luke's daughter, I mean she can do it all. She is an awesome mechanic, pilot and an even more gifted in the ways of the force than Ani and Luke at least initially.

In terms of force powers she used during film:

1. Reject some of Kylo's mind reading and was able to read his fear of not being as powerful as vader.

2. Use jedi mind trick on that one Stormtrooper after three tries.

3. She was obviously less skilled in lightsaber combat compared to Kylo but after using a very fast "Battle Meditation" it seemed to me like she downloaded all Kylo's previous moves and straight up destroyed him.

4. She can use the force to see the future after grabbing Luke's lightsaber.

I agree with you. The only thing that seemed a little odd to me is that she was able to go toe to toe with Kylo Ren, even though she had no Jedi training whatsoever. It just seemed that both Rey and Finn with no training at all should of been killed easily by someone by Ren that has had training.

Outside of that, I loved the movie. I initially felt a little underwhelmed but after a few hours things settled in and had more memories of it and it is really great. As mentioned, my biggest thing was the fact that Rey could do what she did with no training...I also felt that the ending was a little bit of a letdown, I was hoping that Luke would of used the force and used it to get the light saber from Rey.

My other feeling is that Ren unmasking himself seems to take away a bit of him being ominous and scary, it basically humanized him in a way that actually seems to be a mis-step.
 
Riding the Phasma train all the way to Episode 9, y'all! You'll see! You'll all see! She's gonna be all kickass and menacing and important. Phasma for life!
 
There's a line of dialogue in there to explicitly say she's not. (stop looking towards your former family and look towards your future one or something.) Spiritual heir, but not literal.

Yeah I think she meant to stop looking into the past, look to the future that you will spend with your family.

Also, she is the one traveling to luke to find him, she has the force and a strong one, the look on Lukes face shows its his daughter. There is no doubt in my mind that its Rey Skywalker :)
 
I hope we get a "directors cut" with some more exposition


Also, movie should have ended with luke just sayin 1 word "Rey"


Du du dunn ! Would have been more exciting than the way it is now. (Also I agree that they should have had a wide angle shot from the side instead of the helicopter shot. Felt very out of place)
 
Questions and stuff

Did they destroy Coruscant?
No
When they suck out a sun, why doesn't everybody freeze to death on the starkiller base?
They didn't suck all of it out? It's already cold? It's a movie in a galaxy a long time ago before time or whatever. Suspension of disbelief. Space magic.
And why do they have to bother destroying a planet when they're able to destroy the systems sun?
Sucking out the sun takes longer, and it's not splodey and exciting for the camera.
Why does Rey know about the jedi mind trick?
Kylo was mind trick torturing her and she was able to resist his suggestions. She turned the trick onto others, she's probably heard rumors and stories of the jedi and what they were capable of.
How does Rey know how to fly a ship? I understand that she is good at it because of superior reflexes and being force sensitive, but the force doesn't teach how to operate machines.
She has been taking apart ships for like 10+ years and she build her own ship. As for flying skills, it was trial and error. If baby ass vader can teach himself to podrace this isn't that far of a jump.
Why was Rey able to beat Ren? The Force now teaches you how to use a Lightsaber? That's weird. The Force was never about LS fighting (and I know that he was injured).
She has been defending herself will a stick-type weapon, a staff, for over a decade. She's demonstrated in the movie that she knows how to use it well. Half of a stick is still a stick, not a big leap to use it effectively.
Fin using a Lightsaber. I always assumed that a non force sensitive person would cut himself to pieces. Also he was also able to get some hits on Ren but he was without a chance against a Stormtrooper?
Non-force sensitives can turn on and swing a light saber, has nothing to do with the force. Ren was injured?
The Han and Fin 'lets run around the starkiller base' segment was cut very strangely, they seemed to teleport around the base.
yup
Hyperspace flight seems a lot faster now. When flying from Tatooine to Andor in EP4 they had plenty of time to sit around and do stuff. Now Rey just flies into uncharted territory in a couple of seconds.
Convenience. Updating rules and visual language for the new trilogy like how the prequels had different takes on how everything worked.
The new music was forgettable.
It was largely old music recrafted, so I don't know...Reys theme was damn good, i remember it.
Very sadly, Phasma was unnecessary to the story and did nothing (they could capture any high ranking officer to lower the shield).
She's always been described as this series' Boba Fett - he barely had any lines in the OT ep V-VI. We will be seeing more of her.
I tried to like EP1 and every time I found something good or a cool scene all the bad stuff just overshadowed it. EP7 is literally the opposite for me. There are some things I didn't like but overall there was so much fun and great stuff in it, the characters were good and likeable, Han was outstanding and the moment he touched Bens face broke my heart. Maybe the most heartbreaking moment in Star Wars.

8/10 I did like it a lot.

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Right now, my most anticipated concept for Episode IX is that Finn will rise up and convince many of the Stormtroopers to rebel against the First Order

Finn versus Phasma. Seriously, I think we're going to basically see three big fights - this, Rey and Ren, and maybe Luke and Snoke.
 
Riding the Phasma train all the way to Episode 9, y'all! You'll see! You'll all see! She's gonna be all kickass and menacing and important. Phasma for life!

I expect so. Though it's fair to say that if she was going to be insignificant, she shouldn't have had such a presence in the trailers. It was certainly reasonable to expect that she'd do some cool shit (something worthy of having her own toy) and never did.

Now, that is not a criticism of the movie; rather a criticism of the team that cut the trailers. I'm sure she'll be important in the episodes to come, but she was over-exposed for the contribution she had to the film.
 
There's a line of dialogue in there to explicitly say she's not. (stop looking towards your former family and look towards your future one or something.) Spiritual heir, but not literal.

Or the people that dropped her off were not her parents? She has secrets and is pretty much lying to herself about her family.
 
There's a line of dialogue in there to explicitly say she's not. (stop looking towards your former family and look towards your future one or something.) Spiritual heir, but not literal.

I hope they do at least address what the hell her full backstory is.
 
Some things I didn't understand or that I didn't like:

This is all pure IMHO but partial answers and more questions.

Is the base able to fire across the universe or does it have to be in the same star system (I assume its the later but this wasn't clear to me to be honest)?

I thought I heard a line about hyperspace weaponry or something so if that was true they'd be able to shoot pretty far.

Did they destroy Coruscant?

It wasn't Coruscant. They mentioned the name of the system but it wasn't a familiar one and I can't remember it.

When they suck out a sun, why doesn't everybody freeze to death on the starkiller base? And why do they have to bother destroying a planet when they're able to destroy the systems sun?
A 'Star'system without a star is so screwed up on so many levels, like what is holding the star system together now? I assume that every planet would just drift into space and that the population would just freeze to death.


They have to be able to move it with the same engines that move the Death Star because otherwise it's a one-shot weapon.

Why does Rey know about the jedi mind trick?

How does Rey know how to fly a ship? I understand that she is good at it because of superior reflexes and being force sensitive, but the force doesn't teach how to operate machines.


I inferred that Rey had been in Luke's academy as a child before the knights destroyed it and just can't remember it.

Why was Rey able to beat Ren? The Force now teaches you how to use a Lightsaber? That's weird. The Force was never about LS fighting (and I know that he was injured). /B]

She'd been living alone on Planet Mad Max for at least a decade and had melee skills. Also she looked pretty damn angry at the end was probably channeling dark side a bit. Ren took a gutshot from Chewie's bowcaster which was show to be a weapon that can one-shot people and throw them around like ragdolls.

Very sadly, Phasma was unnecessary to the story and did nothing (they could capture any high ranking officer to lower the shield).

Yeah.
 
Because the plot called for it. R2 ex Machina. Really no other reason. "Presence" isn't a reason.



My thoughts sort of align here. I felt it was solid with some fun moments and fun characters but some really bad things stuck out.

- A Death Planet. Like, really? Fun visual, but nonsense. It's like the First Order looked over the Empire's failures and concluded "You see, they didn't make it BIG ENOUGH." And then kept the same weakness. A weakness that was picked up and exploited within minutes of seeing a blueprint. "What about those shields?" "Fuck it, just light speed that shit in there." Starkiller was some anime shit. Bad anime shit. Like someone watched Gunbuster/Diebuster and thought "Good idea!" but forgot than even they showed the consequences of that madness (A sun being drained of its energy to fire a cannon? Like that wouldn't have some drawbacks...)

It seemed like the First Order could accomplish everything they wanted to through pure military might (and the countless spies) but we just have to have a big, bad thing to blow up.

- How big of a blow was the destruction of Starkiller to the First Order? I mean, it was a fucking planet. It felt like their main seat of power. How many millions died? It kind of feels like they're done. Also, why wasn't the thing SWARMING with ships? How shit are their defenses? WTF? I feel like an ass pointing these out but this is the third time shit like that happened. You can't throw that out there and not have anyone sit back and say "Now, wait a minute...."

- If Luke didn't want to be found, why did he write a map, place it in R2 then R2 goes into low power mode? For ten years? You're saying that the Resistance nor the Republic has the means to extract this out of a droid? Fuck off. Luke's expression was weird as well. Unless it was "I've been waiting out here for ten YEARS you fucks! What took you so long?! And who are you?!"

- Why is C3PO's arm red? Who knows? Who cares! He does but that's a story for the comics or something!

- Rey's mastery of the force. I mean, I get it. This is set so far from RotJ which is set so far from when the Force/Jedi/Sith were at their height. So, Rey mastering even a bit of the force would seem like some sick stuff. Even Kylo's skill is scrub tier. But Jedi mind trick? Light Saber duels with a semi trained dark jedi? Like, I get it but ehhhh.... Throw Finn in there too. Surprised dude didn't cut off his own feet. I can overlook it all since we're in super scrub tier but it was out there. The Stormtrooper with the energy tonfa was some awesome stuff though!

+ I really, really like most of the characters though. They're all neat and I look forward to their adventures. BB-8 is adorable. I wanted more Maz.

I think the characters really make this movie solid. A lot of the decisions around them make little sense, are too silly and what not. But the core is good. Finn is excellent. Rey is strong. I dig it. Kylo? Well... he came off whiny and out of control. Snoke? Who knows. The Villains weren't the strongest. Which is okay since the First Order as a whole were the real menace. Not Kylo or Snoke.

Solid start. Lets hope it doesn't get watered down/lose focus with all the spin offs and shit.

I agree with pretty much everything here. It felt like some plot elements weren't explained well...or at all.
 
Yeah I think she meant to stop looking into the past, look to the future that you will spend with your family.

Also, she is the one traveling to luke to find him, she has the force and a strong one, the look on Lukes face shows its his daughter. There is no doubt in my mind that its Rey Skywalker :)

So what if it's not, what then. What if all the conclusions you and millions others are probably jumping to are for absolutely, 100%, totally wrong
 
So, putting some fuel onto the "Snoke is Plagueis" camp. I don't know if this has been brought up here yet. Here's the two soundtracks, first one is Snoke, second is Plagueis.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCi1MzJXfGo&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0LhC7N3mNI&feature=youtu.be

Yeah. He's heavily scarred and has been described as being vulnerable.

Probably wounds from Palpantine "killing" him. Being wary of apprentices by making sure everyone is mentally conditioned.

**EDIT**

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http://youtubedoubler.com/?video1=h...watch?v=FCi1MzJXfGo&start2=&authorName=yubnub
 
*bar one thing. Probably the most surprising thing to me. It might have been the sound in the Imax, but I thought It was the worst of the 7 thus far in terms of soundtrack. Just something about the Star Wars feel wasn't right. It was the soundtrack. The film was too noisy and the music made little to no impact. Even in the prequels they nailed the soundtrack. There were moments where it was perfect like when Rey got the lightsaber.
The more I think about it, the more I think this was my biggest issue with the film. The soundtrack was a serious letdown. There was no emotion to it, just standard blockbuster fare that added nothing to the highs and lows of the movie aside from a couple of scenes.
 
The more I think about it, the more I think this was my biggest issue with the film. The soundtrack was a serious letdown. There was no emotion to it, just standard blockbuster fare that added nothing to the highs and lows of the movie aside from a couple of scenes.
I agree. It's the biggest issue I had with the film.

I do think and hope Phasma becomes Finns main nemesis and they get into several scraps in the next couple movies. So you'll have two separate duals.
 
So what if it's not, what then. What if all the conclusions you and millions others are probably jumping to are for absolutely, 100%, totally wrong

yeah if so, I wont mind it at all. it could be very cool if she aint his daughter. but the way they made the film its pointing to her being his daughter.
 
I guess it's not surprising that Rey beating Ren in a lightsaber duel is a contentious detail to some, but I don't really mind it. Even ignoring the fact that Ren is not fully trained and was badly injured at the time, Rey being able to best him just by sheer virtue of embracing and feeling the Force is a testament to the Force's power. Who cares if she's never held a lightsaber and only has real proficiency with a staff? Trust your instincts, let the force flow through you.
 
The more I think about it, the more I think this was my biggest issue with the film. The soundtrack was a serious letdown. There was no emotion to it, just standard blockbuster fare that added nothing to the highs and lows of the movie aside from a couple of scenes.

I'm honestly not sure it was a problem with the actual score though, and not the pacing. There was very little breathing room for the majority of the movie. I can say that nothing about it stood out as memorable to me, but I feel like most of that was more of an editing issue than anything.
 
So, putting some fuel onto the "Snoke is Plagueis" camp. I don't know if this has been brought up here yet. Here's the two soundtracks, first one is Snoke, second is Plagueis.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCi1MzJXfGo&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0LhC7N3mNI&feature=youtu.be

Probably coincidence or just a sort of callback, but I thought about this too.

I don't think Ben is going to be the main villain in all three. I'm not sure that he can be fully redeemed for killing Han, but I think he'll see the errors in his ways or... something about his character so far suggests to me that he may turn and even join Rey. It'd be new and interesting to Star Wars to see them fight in this one and then partner up by the end.

I see Snoke or even a villain above him we don't know about being the actual threats, and Rey and Ben eventually going after them.
 
Rey's mechanically inclined, and odds are that she was flying atmospheric craft if not space craft for that work boss she was selling salvage to. Considering her familiarity with the spacecraft in that landing field which was certainly not hers, this is highly likely.

I don't know why Rey's ability to fly spacecraft needs to be justified. Did Luke need a justification for why a moisture farmer's surrogate son could fly fighter craft, let alone blast apart large rodents from the air?
 
I guess it's not surprising that Rey beating Ren in a lightsaber duel is a contentious detail to some, but I don't really mind it. Even ignoring the fact that Ren is not fully trained and was badly injured at the time, Rey being able to best him just by sheer virtue of embracing and feeling the Force is a testament to the Force's power. Who cares if she's never held a lightsaber and only has real proficiency with a staff? Trust your instincts, let the force flow through you.

I really like this take and it's something I agree with. The prequels made it sound like being a Jedi was just about midicholorians and training, it felt very mechanical.

The Force has always felt a bit nebulous to me and as such I like the fact that someone like Rey can simply attune to it and use their instincts. That power should (and did) triumph over simple technique
 
I guess it's not surprising that Rey beating Ren in a lightsaber duel is a contentious detail to some, but I don't really mind it. Even ignoring the fact that Ren is not fully trained and was badly injured at the time, Rey being able to best him just by sheer virtue of embracing and feeling the Force is a testament to the Force's power. Who cares if she's never held a lightsaber and only has real proficiency with a staff? Trust your instincts, let the force flow through you.

This is the main reason why I think she is Lukes daughter, she is so powerful just like Luke, which is one of the most powerful jedi of all time. She can use a saber and learn on the fly and she can do jedi mind tricks. This shit comes natural for her.
 
I think Rey using the lightsaber as she did was fine considering she was carrying that staff with her everywhere, suggesting she has used that form melee combat before. Also I think Ren was being really shitty because of all the emotional stuff he was going through.

The force stuff felt a bit too deus for x machina though.
 
Seems to me a lot of scenes from the trailers aren't in the film? Like the part where someone handing a lightsaber to Leah?

I forgot about that but you're right. I heard scenes with Maz were cut but I don't see where she would ever be in the same place as Leia, unless she originally made the trip with Han and the rest of them?
 
I inferred that Rey had been in Luke's academy as a child before the knights destroyed it and just can't remember it.

She'd been living alone on Planet Mad Max for at least a decade and had melee skills. Also she looked pretty damn angry at the end was probably channeling dark side a bit. Ren took a gutshot from Chewie's bowcaster which was show to be a weapon that can one-shot people and throw them around like ragdolls.

Good points. Especially about being a member of the Jedi academy as a young child. I'd even speculate a bit further and say that Luke used a mind trick to block her memory on purpose (maybe...).

Also yeah, they even introduced that she is a capable melee fighter. Stupid me.
 
people calling out Starkiller base's weakness as being as much of a weekness as the death star's.

There is a difference, i believe:

* The death star was 1 had an exhaust port. Which rendered it vulnerable all the time. - that's a proper weakness al right (except for this guys arguments)

* The 2nd death star was simply UNDER CONSTRUCTION. And it was protected by an energy shield. Which rendered it vulnerable during construction and only if the shield were to be deactivated. - less of a weakness, in my book, as it was mostly temporary.

* Starkiller Base had a shield that could only be penetrated by landing on the planet at light speed., had to be deactivatet on-site, and only then would it's weak spot be penetrable. A weak spot that, i would presume, only makes it vulnerable (as in, blowing-it-up) during the short time span of the weapon being all charged up. Before or after firing the shot, it would have only temporarily disabled its ability to fire - without blowing up the entire planet.
 
I don't know why Rey's ability to fly spacecraft needs to be justified. Did Luke need a justification for why a moisture farmer's surrogate son could fly fighter craft, let alone blast apart large rodents from the air?

Agree.

But sometimes people need to be spoon-fed all the links in the chain. If it has to have happened off screen, it didn't happen at all.
 
Seems to me a lot of scenes from the trailers aren't in the film? Like the part where someone handing a lightsaber to Leah?

A lot of them were edited for sure. Like the scene in the trailer when Finn pops up didn't have the parachute in it.

EDIT: Rey could be Luke's protege not his daughter / #TeamNotLuke'sDaughter bump
 
Half of it was her staff and combat skill, the other half was the Force. It's not much of a stretch considering Luke's miracle proton torpedo shot in A New Hope.
 
This is the main reason why I think she is Lukes daughter, she is so powerful just like Luke, which is one of the most powerful jedi of all time. She can use a saber and learn on the fly and she can do jedi mind tricks. This shit comes natural for her.

But as Finn displayed for all the world, you apparently don't need any training at all in the force to pick up a lightsaber and use it almost adequately. I don't know what Abrams was thinking with this either. On the one hand it felt like a "let's try something that will blow everyone's mind!" kind of thing, but on the other it devalued the lightsaber immensely.
 
I feel like her flashback sequence was definitely telling us that she was a student at Luke's Jedi academy and that she was saved from Kylo Ren's attack. I don't think Luke is her father. I imagine her family is ultimately unimportant. They hid her on Jakku to keep her safe while they either went to fight the knights of ren or were hunted down and killed. Even Maz says that Rey is looking for a sense of belonging that will be found in the future not the past. To me that line is saying that her heritage isn't going to be important to the story.
 
Probably coincidence or just a sort of callback, but I thought about this too.

I don't think Ben is going to be the main villain in all three. I'm not sure that he can be fully redeemed for killing Han, but I think he'll see the errors in his ways or... something about his character so far suggests to me that he may turn and even join Rey. It'd be new and interesting to Star Wars to see them fight in this one and then partner up by the end.

I see Snoke or even a villain above him we don't know about being the actual threats, and Rey and Ben eventually going after them.

They will keep Kylo as the new Vader I think, but I wouldn't be totally surprised if they made him an anti-hero wounded puppey Loki-type for people to fawn over
 
But as Finn poorly displayed for all the world, you apparently don't need any training at all in the force to pick up a lightsaber and use it almost adequately.

A lightsaber is more than just a weapon, it's a tool of the jedi. Just because someone can swing it around and land a few blows doesn't mean they can use it to the full potential. Let's see Finn try and deflect blaster shots
 
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