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

Status
Not open for further replies.
Wait, so can someone explain this star killer to me? (fucking hate that name, too much with the inside baseball references). Was it build AROUND a sun? or just taking energy from an adjacent sun and then moving on? I feel like ti wasn't really explained. (like with so many othe rhtings).

~space magic~
 
Sith as they where in the first six are dark Jedi, Kylo was taught by Luke, if Kylo was a Jedi and has been turned then he would be a Sith.

Actually no, the Sith are a very specific order of dark side users that stand in opposition to the Jedi. There are other dark-side and light-side orders and religions that use the force in their own ways without being Jedi or Sith.
 
For those inquiring about the Republic/Resistance/First Order background, Verge did an excellent write up of all the new cannon. It's spoilers abound so if your planning on reading any of the books, comics I would avoid. I'll outline the universe as a whole after Jedi below.

http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/16/10215194/star-wars-the-force-awakens-guide-canon

In short order:

-After the battle of Endor, the Empire basically went ballistic. Pulled propaganda regarding the Rebels, and really forced their resolve on keeping control of some territories

- A new Republic is formed, and the Capitol is moved from Coruscant. The Capitol now changes after every election

- The Empires final strike for dominance takes place above Jakku. They pretty much throw everything they have at the New Republic, and lose. They splinter off, and some factions that remain loyal to the Empire are formed (First Order).

- A treaty is signed between the Empire and the New Republic.

- Mon Mothma, now in control of the New Republic, disbands 90% of the military.

- The forms the Resistance only after hearing of the First Order gaining power in the outer rim, and assigns Leia as the general.

Luke was rebuilding the Jedi Order, including his nephew, who was seduced by the dark side, likely after Snoke informed him of his lineage. He became obsessed with his grandfather, and destroyed the new Jedi Order. Luke then went into seclusion.
 
Rey kinda reminds me of someone like the Jedi Exile in KOTOR II (minus the death of the Force part). I feel like there is definitely an amnesiac element here, it didn't feel like she was discovering it for the first time, but that there was some barrier within her that was removed and she had an "awakening" of a sort.
 
And I am convinced that FN-B4D455 would have done it. And would have turned down the parade, instead offering that budget to go towards the funerals for all of his friends killed by the traitor Finn.

PBpaUPY.png



Wait... IS that really his name??
 
exactly! imagine everybody EVERYBODY like "damn dude, that capt. phasma was fucking merking fools with her shockbaton. and when goes toe to toe with finn after giving that sweet betrayal insult to him, damn sogood.gif"

instead ppl laughing at phasma and loving the unnamed stormtrooper

and i shall state again that i didn't mind that they tried to build up YET ANOTHER character in this first movie.

Phasma has been introduced, she'll be holding a SERIOUS grudge in Episode VIII.
That's all the buildup she needs in this film.

Imagine if they had shoved the Emperor, Vader, Tarkin, Jabba AND Boba Fett into ANH. That's too many villains to properly give a character arc.
 
Wait, so can someone explain this star killer to me? (fucking hate that name, too much with the inside baseball references). Was it build AROUND a sun? or just taking energy from an adjacent sun and then moving on? I feel like ti wasn't really explained. (like with so many othe rhtings).
It looks like it was in a strategic location to reach planets inhabited by the replublic, rebellion, and poor sods.

I'm not sure if it could move.

Sucking up all the suns energy was stupid. You'd freeze.
 
Yeah well what if FN-B4D455 was actually Captain Phasma's lover and now Phasma is super pissed off that the Resistance killed off the most badass Stormtrooper in history?
 
I just watched it for the first time. The audience was shit. I wanted to cheer and cry like a baby at soo many points I had to keep it in. .

Wow, sorry to hear that. My theater experience was totally the opposite. Everyone was very much into it and very pleasant. Lots of cheering, laughing, clapping, yelling "noooooo!" no one making fun of anyone else. Great atmosphere.
 
I fear this trilogy may have blown its load with debuting the Starkiller base right away and then blowing it up just as quickly. I think it would have had a lot of impact as a built-up reveal for the third film, but launching right off of Death Star II with an easily-dispatched Super Death Star came off as uninspired and formulaic.

I'm struggling to think how they can really ramp up the stakes of the First Order going forward once they've already played the "they have a base that can exterminate whole planetary systems" card. They really should have made the First Order an increasingly oppressive threat over the three films, not started them out as super-powerful and then sent them licking their wounds by blowing up their homebase/biggest asset right off the bat.
 
I notice you left out the "Now go kill a roomful of children" part.

"Do whatever it takes".

Anakin had a goal. Kylo is a lost boy, we might not know what turned his 12 years old self into that, but that doesn't change the way he acted in this movie, which is being a conflicted puppet, that killed his family.

He wasn't "evil", or "motivated", he literally had no self control (both mentally and with his powers), like the child he is.

Darth Vader in the suit was NEVER Anakin's plan, that was a consequence of his reckless actions and Palpatine's manipulation.
Anakin remained as Vader because he literally couldn't do anything else, too much self hatred, inhuman body, too weak to kill Palpatine.

That's not at all what is going on with Kylo in the movie. And yes they can elaborate in the sequels, and I hope they do, but I can't let people say how Kylo is just like Anakin when it's really not justified.
 
Wait, so can someone explain this star killer to me? (fucking hate that name, too much with the inside baseball references). Was it build AROUND a sun? or just taking energy from an adjacent sun and then moving on? I feel like ti wasn't really explained. (like with so many othe rhtings).

It takes energy from a sun
 
There was that very brief mention of using a clone army. Who do you think suggested that, JJ or Kasdan, or was it leftover from the Arndt script?

It made sense to explain, but with how OT they were trying to keep it, I'm just curious who in the writing process brought up this prequel element.
 
I fear this trilogy may have blown its load with debuting the Starkiller base right away and then blowing it up just as quickly. I think it would have had a lot of impact as a built-up reveal for the third film, but launching right off of Death Star II with an easily-dispatched Super Death Star came off as uninspired and formulaic.

I'm struggling to think how they can really ramp up the stakes of the First Order going forward once they've already played the "they have a base that can exterminate whole planetary systems" card. They really should have made the First Order an increasingly oppressive threat over the three films, not started them out as super-powerful and then sent them licking their wounds by blowing up their homebase/biggest asset right off the bat.

Empire didn't need a Death Star to make the Empire feel like a threat. I'm sure Rian Johnson has some tricks up his sleeve.
 
"Do whatever it takes".

Anakin had a goal. Kylo is a lost boy, we might not know what turned his 12 years old self into that, but that doesn't change the way he acted in this movie, which is being a conflicted puppet, that killed his family.

He wasn't "evil", or "motivated", he literally had no self control (both mentally and with his powers), like the child he is.

Darth Vader in the suit was NEVER Anakin's plan, that was a consequence of his reckless actions and Palpatine's manipulation.
Anakin remained as Vader because he literally couldn't do anything else, too much self hatred, inhuman body, too weak to kill Palpatine.

That's not at all what is going with Kylo in the movie. And yes they can elaborate in the sequels, and I hope they do, but I can't let people say how Kylo is just like Anakin when it's really not justified.

The problem is Kylo's backstory is left unresolved in his movie role so far, so we can simply imagine the circumstances for now. Anakin's backstory is completely told now, and it's completely unconvincing.
If Kylo's backstory ends up being unconvincing too, then that's a shame, but so far, he is better acted and more convincing as a raging kid being twisted by the dark side than Anakin was lurching from "Whinebag" to "Mass murderer" in the course of one scene.
 
That's more or less Finn's name too, he says right at the start the only name his has is his designation number. Poe just names him Finn for "FN".

He doesn't know his birth name as he was kidnapped as a child. All he was given was a military designation. He said all of this quite clearly. I'm surprised you missed it.

Yeah I get that, but is his particular number really FN-B4D455 = "Effin' Badass"?

Haha, sadly not. There were a couple random stormtroopers listed in the credits, I imagine he was one of them. But I say we run with it.

awww... bummer. that would've been amazing. Yeah, let's make it stick.
 
I fear this trilogy may have blown its load with debuting the Starkiller base right away and then blowing it up just as quickly. I think it would have had a lot of impact as a built-up reveal for the third film, but launching right off of Death Star II with an easily-dispatched Super Death Star came off as uninspired and formulaic.

I'm struggling to think how they can really ramp up the stakes of the First Order going forward once they've already played the "they have a base that can exterminate whole planetary systems" card. They really should have made the First Order an increasingly oppressive threat over the three films, not started them out as super-powerful and then sent them licking their wounds by blowing up their homebase/biggest asset right off the bat.

By making the stakes personal, just like ESB did. Last I checked having the Death Star blown up didn't hurt that film too much.
 
God that escape with Poe and Finn was brilliant, best part of the film for me, infact the whole first act is solid
 
I hope they get together so we can have bi-racial skywalker and racist people lose their shit

i still don't want it to happen, because it once again means that "if we get a female protagonist, she'll HAVE to fall in love with one of the male protagonists."
see Katniss, see Tris, see ... Elizabeth Swann.

it was SO refreshing that Furiosa didn't have end up hooking up with Max.

Ship em all you like, i simply hope they'll be focussing on the fact that a guy and a girl can be actual friends.
Disney's fine with subverting certain tropes - see Frozen, which is (mostly) about sisterly love. Elsa don't need no man, yo.
 
I fear this trilogy may have blown its load with debuting the Starkiller base right away and then blowing it up just as quickly. I think it would have had a lot of impact as a built-up reveal for the third film, but launching right off of Death Star II with an easily-dispatched Super Death Star came off as uninspired and formulaic.

I'm struggling to think how they can really ramp up the stakes of the First Order going forward once they've already played the "they have a base that can exterminate whole planetary systems" card. They really should have made the First Order an increasingly oppressive threat over the three films, not started them out as super-powerful and then sent them licking their wounds by blowing up their homebase/biggest asset right off the bat.


No more nukes. Now we can only have conventional war. Which is way cooler in the SW universe.

Talking massive capital ship battles.

Also, Thrawn (or a Thrawn like character) will emerge.
 
please who here can honestly say they've never slaughtered a room full of younglings

Enough is enough, we need stricter lightsaber control! The slaughter of innocent young Jedi at two separate Jedi academies is two too many. We need more comprehensive background checks on the sale of lightsabers, a registry of all known lightsabers, and we need to cut the black market for these vigilante force-wielders. ‪#‎JusticeForTheYounglings‬ ‪#‎RememberSkywalkerAcademy‬
 
I legitimately think this might be the case -- she might have been a young student of Luke's when Kylo turned and has forgotten it either through PTSD or a mind wipe from Luke (possibly to prevent Kylo from tracking her down).

Rey was the one child that lived in the slaughter and Luke has the old man watch over her on Jakku.
 
They should have gone with a modded Super star destroyer as a dangerous mobile base and use Starkiller for later films.
Introduce it in next episode destroying the Resistance planet which they uncovered then part 3 is gathering allies to take it down.
 
did anyone find the musical score to be subpar compared to ALL the rest of the other Star Wars movies?

besides Leia and Luke's theme, there was no stand out new theme in the OST, the score was a little too ''modern'' for my tastes
Totally agreed and one of the first things I said to my wife when leaving. We watched the marathon and all 6 preceding movies had amazing scores. This music just sounded like background noise. No swelling moment for me.

I thought the movie was good but too formulaic.
 
Did anyone feel the movie moved too fast? That was main complaint. The pacing was relentless and that cuts were so quick. This has to be the lowest average shot length of any Star Wars any movie. Loved the movie otherwise though.

Adam Driver was great and some of the shots during Hans death scene maybe my favorite of the trilogy. Specifically the wide shot of Kylo on the catwalk. His mask is still on and he is barely visible through the darkness.

The next movie needs more Poe Dameron. The new cast was great in general, but Oscar Issac's has so much charisma and there is so much potential for that character. Loved the bit with Kylo during the opening sequence "Okay, I don't know how this works. Which one of us needs to talk first."
 
Enough is enough, we need stricter lightsaber control! The slaughter of innocent young Jedi at two separate Jedi academies is two too many. We need more comprehensive background checks on the sale of lightsabers, a registry of all known lightsabers, and we need to cut the black market for these vigilante force-wielders. ‪#‎JusticeForTheYounglings‬ ‪#‎RememberSkywalkerAcademy‬

yeah, maybe using a real life slaughter of actual children for a Star Wars joke wasn't the best idea
 
I wished some of the fights had no soundtrack. To me, it plays better with no music and all you can hear is the fight itself and the dialog between the characters.

Also what really sucked was that they went to lengths to show how superior this ship is compared to death stare, then it blows up exactly the same way.
 
I can't believe people are saying that the lightsaber duels at the climax were weak. Those lightsaber duels between Ren and Finn and Ren and Rey were amazing, and better even than those of the original trilogy. It looked as though the saber strikes actually had weight to them, and the choreography made it look like two people trying to kill each other with swords, not two people engaged in an elaborate routine of "hit the other guy's oversized glowstick".

Also, Rey is easily the best out of the new characters, followed by Poe. I love how Finn was mooning at her Rey was trying to get shit done the whole time.

Cons: Some of the exposition, particularly that of legacy elements (yadda yadda Millenium Falcon, etc.) was a little weak, and the climax makes too much use of "_______ is a free action", (particularly with Rey's "getting back in touch with the Force" moment, they could have used a time dilation moment or something to show that all this is happening very quickly from a frame of reference that's not her). Finally, I'm a little annoyed that the New Republic is apparently gone, and hope that there are still remnants, particularly fleet assets, that escaped the devastation.

I liked the impact.

The only thing i disliked was the conclusion.
Rey just overpowered kylo. There was no emotion and no insight.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom