Ragnorok64
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I actually did forget that part lol
well, now I like the movie a little more!
How do people miss that part?
I actually did forget that part lol
well, now I like the movie a little more!
It's just nitpicking. There are no huge leaps in logic throughout but we are trying really hard to find them. The closest thing to a plot hole is R2D2 waking up but hey...it's the force. Don't worry about it.
I would bet money on her coming back.
How do people miss that part?
I'm totally down for a gay couple in Star Wars and agree with that kids can handle it, but Finn to me seems pretty straight. His "Do you have a boyfriend?" line pretty much seals that one for me.Children reflect their parents. If the parents are weird about it, so are the kids.
Otherwise, there's like a moment of "But I thought only a man and woman can fall in love."
then it's like: "Oh...ok! Can I have icecream now?"
As a thought experiment, imagine Finn and Poe as being opposite gendered and having the same interactions they have in this movie. Would you be surprised to see them together in the end?
Please have mercy GAF
I doubt Han is actually dead
It's not that Rey held her own... it's that Rey was completely owning him.
Kylo's injuries and Rey's force awakening should have evened the ground... not given her a "Luke vs stormtrooper" domination level.
Kylo Ren was seriously injured. Both Ray and Finn were experienced in melee combat.
I don't see the issue.
Eh, it's not nitpicking so much as that's just JJ's directorial style. He's a very fast-paced, impatient director so his films always have... not much "plot holes" but they cut corners when it comes to the little things so that he can nail the big set pieces, the big emotional beats. Hence why the two Star Trek films got "nitpicked" to death... it's not so much that the films are outright awful so much as they just play it really fast and loose with the plot and sometimes things get a little incoherent because of it.
A lot of people seem to be pissed that Kylo Ren isn't as much of a badass as they imagined he'd be.
but she knows how to fight, i don't see the issue
Yeah, that bummed me out. Kylo Ren's shuttle was the only significantly interesting new ship.I was disappointed with the resistance fleet consisting exclusively of X-wings. I need some new LEGO ships to build.
The rest of it was fine, It was a mega remix of the first three.
Snoke is a terrible name
Plus, Kylo is never shown as a great sword fighter or something, his power is more towards mental tricks and Rey already owned him twice in that area. When he stopped to ask her about joining the Dark side it practically tilted the balance in her favor. Her brute use of the force it's obviously stronger when she's able to focus on it.
I'm hoping he plays more of a role than the guy with heart that helps the hero occasionally. I really hope they have better writing/story in store for us.This is my biggest beef with the film too. Especially after the hyping of Finn with a lightsabre in the pre-release media. The subtext of his useful point being with a gun to top of that keeps me from loving the film. I still like it, but the whole bait and switch feels cheap.
Kylo even said she was powerful with the Force. It's what kept her alive this long. But her tapping in at the end, coupled with her anger of seeing Han and (presumably at the time) Finn both getting killed, she's using that rage against Kylo. I said last night, she was channeling the force at the end but in the wrong way, and that's what gave her the upper hand.It's not that Rey held her own... it's that Rey was completely owning him.
Kylo's injuries and Rey's force awakening should have evened the ground... not given her a "Luke vs stormtrooper" domination level.
I'm not quite sure I get the reasoning as to why she's owning him in the fight though... Kylo knows how to fight too and use the force.
Vader used a saber so he does too. He doesn't even know how to build one correctly.I can't imagine he would use a lightsaber as his main weapon and not know how to use it well.
It's not that Rey held her own... it's that Rey was completely owning him.
Kylo's injuries and Rey's force awakening should have evened the ground... not given her a "Luke vs stormtrooper" domination level.
I can't imagine he would use a lightsaber as his main weapon and not know how to use it well.
I work with kids and it's only weird if parents have sheltered them from this reality. Or it just emerges more as innocent questions.
Gay people not being child friendly is weird.
bububu power levels
The point of that duel was that Kylo's emotional turmoil and his rage/pain at being wounded by Chewie meant he lost the battle of wills with Rey. Rey was calm, she had an Obi-Wan esque meditation moment and then bitchslapped him.
Under different circumstances Kylo might have won but in his weakened state and up against Rey's 'pure' connection to the Force, he lost. Kylo was not able to channel his rage effectively whereas Rey was able to focus and feel the Force.
Coming off a second viewing it's so painfully obvious this is the case in the film that it baffles me people still question it so adamantly.
Kylo rates himself higher than others around him do. Even Nux thinks he's a fucking potato and it works. It makes Ren much more interesting that he's a work in progress and he's vulnerable.
kylo just got his guts mushed up by a bowcaster
injuries are pretty serious
Vader used a saber so he does too. He doesn't even know how to build one correctly.
My only real complaint is that Kylo Ren never feels imposing or scary like Vader. Nobody in the First Order really feels truly powerful and commanding. Hopefully that changes.
I'm thirsty for answers and history now. Really excited for more.
so then he's just a garbage villain, which is a far bigger problem than just some dumb power level stuff
A lot of people seem to be pissed that Kylo Ren isn't as much of a badass as they imagined he'd be.
Where was Adam Driver when we needed a quality Anakin?
Meh, Lucas would have fucked it anyway.
The more I think about it, the more Poe feels like a shoe-horned in character who's just there to be the token white male hero to give the white males someone to relate to.
Kylo Ren was seriously injured. Both Ray and Finn were experienced in melee combat.
I don't see the issue.
Eh, it's not nitpicking so much as that's just JJ's directorial style. He's a very fast-paced, impatient director so his films always have... not much "plot holes" but they cut corners when it comes to the little things so that he can nail the big set pieces, the big emotional beats. Hence why the two Star Trek films got "nitpicked" to death... it's not so much that the films are outright awful so much as they just play it really fast and loose with the plot and sometimes things get a little incoherent because of it.
I didn't miss it. I forgot it. I saw it last night, then I went to sleep. Big difference!
And even if you throw out the "Kylo was injured" rationalization, it still doesn't explain why the Force completely fails him when he tried to summon the blue lightsaber - which instead magically ends up in the hands of Rey.
The more I think about it, the more Poe feels like a shoe-horned in character who's just there to be the token white male hero to give the white males someone to relate to.
Wouldn't/shouldn't that even the ground though? I don't have an issue with Rey holding her own... I have trouble believing she could completely own Kylo.
Kylo's experience/force minus injuries should have balanced out Rey's inexperience and force awakening.
The more I think about it, the more Poe feels like a shoe-horned in character who's just there to be the token white male hero to give the white males someone to relate to.
I think I must have missed some details in the movie about the Knights of Ren, or was this covered in other media?
He's not supposed to. Even the storm troopers don't respect Kylo.
No he's great bad guy. Reminds me of Commodus from Gladiator. Conflicted, has father issues, wants to be powerful and intimidating but comes off as a joke to a lot of people around him.so then he's just a garbage villain, which is a far bigger problem than just some dumb power level stuff
The more I think about it, the more Poe feels like a shoe-horned in character who's just there to be the token white male hero to give the white males someone to relate to.