I think a lot of us "Fans" seem to forget that Star Wars was always meant to be something children could enjoy,
My loathing of the Ewoks dates back to seeing them as a kid, so I come by it honestly.![]()
The ewoks are undoubtedly the most criticized aspect of RoTJ, but I think the use of a second death star might be even more shameful. Like recreating Spock's death scene, it is lazy at best, and placing the emperor there makes the grand defeat of the empire seem kind of easy. If they were going to use another super weapon, might the film have been better with something like the suncrusher?
Definitely the ewoks. They literally were able to knock stormtroopers out with rocks. They must be might strong creatures to be able to knock stormtroopers out with rocks and sticks.
The stormtroopers really sucked in ROTJ.
The ewoks are undoubtedly the most criticized aspect of RoTJ, but I think the use of a second death star might be even more shameful. Like recreating Spock's death scene, it is lazy at best, and placing the emperor there makes the grand defeat of the empire seem kind of easy. If they were going to use another super weapon, might the film have been better with something like the suncrusher?
Definitely the ewoks. They literally were able to knock stormtroopers out with rocks. They must be might strong creatures to be able to knock stormtroopers out with rocks and sticks.
The stormtroopers really sucked in ROTJ.
The Ewoks are pretty bad, from them having no understandable dialogue and little personality, yet still somehow being annoying (mostly from the sense that we're supposed to like them), it's really hard to believe or care about them winning. I think the Gungans in TPM are much better and more interesting characters for being more varied.
Gep Malakai:
Agreed. ROTJ spends forever on crap that doesn't much matter. The Han rescue, most everything with the Ewoks (especially our heroes hanging out in the Ewok village), the speeder bike chase, etc. There's maybe an hour's worth of actual story in the entire thing. In retrospect, all the flaws that would later come to dominate and define the prequel trilogy first showed up in Jedi – which, although it's not a bad movie per se, does ruin by association what appreciation I had for it.
Further, Lucas [has] long said that they replaced Wookies, who--after Chewbacca--were technologically sophisticated, thus they could not be a "primitive" species anymore.
Just try to forgot that the troopers in ROTJ where supposed to be amongest the best in the Empire.
Further, Lucas [has] long said that they replaced Wookies, who--after Chewbacca--were technologically sophisticated, thus they could not be a "primitive" species anymore.
That has never made any sense to me. Just because one population of a species is technologically sophisticated, you can't portray another population of the same species that's "primitive"? Humans are depicted that way all the time!
Further, Lucas [has] long said that they replaced Wookies, who--after Chewbacca--were technologically sophisticated, thus they could not be a "primitive" species anymore.
That has never made any sense to me. Just because one population of a species is technologically sophisticated, you can't portray another population of the same species that's "primitive"? Humans are depicted that way all the time!
I don't think it was necessary to have the opposing force be stone-age primitive to get across the Vietnam analogy anyway. The Viet Cong wasn't throwing rocks at our soldiers, or shooting down our fighters with slingshots. The Wookies would have been just fine.
At least Luke storming in and yanking Han out would have made sense, as opposed to whatever the hell the plan they executed was. And if it had been a brutal infiltration, with him not just temporarily choking but straight-up slicing and dicing thugs on his way, the Emperor's exhortations for him to embrace the Dark Side might have been even more tempting...Well considering what a huge cliffhanger it was at the end of ESB for Han to be captured and imprisoned in carbonite, and all the questions and theories that had been building up in fans' minds in the intervening years, I can understand why Lucas felt he needed to make his rescue in ROTJ a pretty big and involved process.
After all that, to have Luke simply storm into the palace and yank out Han in the first 15 minutes would have felt seriously anticlimactic, I think.
Although that said, I do 40 minutes is about as long as that section really needed to be. 50 was definitely too long.
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