freethoughtbubble
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Review lived up to the hype. I need to re-watch the diversity segment again because I'm not quite sure how I feel about their argument. I think it's a topic worth discussing though--the tension between the virtues of greater representation in cinema, and the creeping suspicion that the powers that be are simply co-opting the idea to sell tickets. You might ask why that matters, the ends justify the means, but I think you can feel it in the movie: TFA is fine, but I don't love it, and a big reason why is because it feels like it's a movie made by committee, directed by a focus group composed exclusively of white folks with their hearts exactly in the right place. I'd probably feel differently if I found the movie better overall.
I found the sex bit really insightful because I honestly never thought about it. It's true though--the movie feels bloodless, passion less, and this is a big reason why. Why couldn't Finn and Rey have some sexual tension between them? Or Finn and what's his face for that matter?
It's weird because I certainly don't think every movie needs a romance subplot... but maybe this type of movie does? I mean, it follows the new hope template in most other respects, so why not that one?
I found the sex bit really insightful because I honestly never thought about it. It's true though--the movie feels bloodless, passion less, and this is a big reason why. Why couldn't Finn and Rey have some sexual tension between them? Or Finn and what's his face for that matter?
It's weird because I certainly don't think every movie needs a romance subplot... but maybe this type of movie does? I mean, it follows the new hope template in most other respects, so why not that one?