If it was meant as a tribute, it caused the franchise to jump the shark to me. Not to mention ignoring the laws of physics, which I know Star Wars plays fast and loose with at times, but still...
I was thinking about the complaints about CGI flips in the PT. The Force granting super leaping abilities goes back to TESB, when Luke avoided the freezing trap. The more outrageous things were Leia surviving decompression, the below freezing vacuum of space and being conscious enough to will herself back on to the ship. Despite never displaying any ability to use the Force before now. The tail end of the OT made the Force a super power. The PT pushed things further from the OT (more leaps, more feats, more lightning). The ST has made turned the Force into full on magic. Whatever you want, the Force can do it.If the force can be used to do all those ridiculous theatrical flips in the prequel trilogy and cartoons, then there's no problem with Leia using it to draw herself back to the ship.
As for the complete lack of explosive decompression or vacuum-related eyepopping, Guardians of the Galaxy already numbed me to that.
Yeah, that's not at all what happens. Indeed, both TLJ & GotG got it reasonably close, which is impressive considering scientific accuracy is the least important thing for a space fantasy fairy tale.As for the complete lack of explosive decompression or vacuum-related eyepopping, Guardians of the Galaxy already numbed me to that.
Fascinating video, thanks.Yeah, that's not at all what happens. Indeed, both TLJ & GotG got it reasonably close, which is impressive considering scientific accuracy is the least important thing for a space fantasy fairy tale.
Several dogs died to bring us this information...Fascinating video, thanks.
I haven't got a problem with her abilities in the force enabling her to pull herself back to the ship, it's the execution of the scene I've got beef with, in that she appears to be unconscious and adrift in space for a not inconsiderable time. Force user or not, she should be dead, period. I could have bought the scene if she used the force to stop herself getting dragged out of the ship, for example, whilst still conscious, but the way this scene was done was just utter tosh and was clearly played for 'hey we've killed leia' only to have a dumb 'fooled you' moment.
I didn't like it and don't think it worked at all. It just came off as dumb, cheap filmmaking.
Not to mention ignoring the laws of physics
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