In these contexts, "pointless" often reads as a rationalized way of saying "it didn't do anything for me."How can a sequence in a film designed to entertain be pointless if it entertained me?
No, it means that it doesn't do anything to change the plot. In the case of TLJ, it did change the plot - made things worse. Kind of a similar argument was being made to Batman's Hong Kong detour in DK.In these contexts, "pointless" often reads as a rationalized way of saying "it didn't do anything for me."
That's demonstrably false. The broom sweeper who can use the Force and his friends who were shown at the end were directly inspired by the events at Canto Bight.No, it means that it doesn't do anything to change the plot.
I'm baffled, saddened, and disturbed by the criticism of the Canto Bight stuff becauseL TJ establishes from the get-go that the Canto Bight mission shouldn't be happening, so the fact that it ultimately doesn't mean anything and is a failure ought not to have been all that surprising.The
The Canto Bight stuff is pointless because it was meant to be pointless; criticizing it for delivering on its intent is like ordering and receiving a medium-rare steak in a restaurant and then criticizing the chef for giving you exactly what you ordered.
To go along with this, people complain how the good guys screwed up. Yes they did. That was the point. Johnson was trying to establish the First Order as a real threat. He couldn't just have Luke Skywalker and the resistance stomp all over them this movie. They are setting up a continuing struggle between the Resistance the the First Order.
I don't think we are going to see a "happily ever after" ending in the next movie either, where the Resistance kills the "Emperor" I mean Kylo and every has a party. I think Disney is going to make this conflict open ended for more movies 9and money).
Since we don't know the outcome of these events this point is kind of...unknowable right now.Narratively, they should somehow change the status quo though. Keeping it as the scrappy resistance vs unbeatable empire forever is kind of... boring?
Since we don't know the outcome of these events this point is kind of...unknowable right now.
How can a sequence in a film designed to entertain be pointless if it entertained me?
Narratively, they should somehow change the status quo though. Keeping it as the scrappy resistance vs unbeatable empire forever is kind of... boring?
TLJ changed the status quo by basically having the empire win. Which is also what happened in ESB...Depends on the number of ticket sales, nothing else.
TLJ tried to do that, given how badly the status quo was kept for TFA. All people did was whine and gripe about it not being what they expected (read: more of the same)
But they're just movies. Real life doesn't always mimic fiction, or vice-versa.
And ROTS, which is far more depressing than either TLJ or ESB for me.TLJ changed the status quo by basically having the empire win. Which is also what happened in ESB...
Indeed.And ROTS, which is far more depressing than either TLJ or ESB for me.
Which is also what happened in ESB...
When is that movie coming out?Hell. Depending on the gap between ESB and ROTJ, The Rebels might actually be winning in the background. Those Bothan’s had to successfully steal the Death Star plans at some point.
Tell you what. The Rebels lost their base on Hoth, Han got frozen and taken away to Jabba, Luke's all bummed out, and the Rebels have been forced to retreat outside the galaxy. The Empire Struck Back, for sure.Not really. Vader arguably scores a personal victory in ESB. In that he didn’t die, and our protagonists aren’t exactly happy by the end.
And Luke lost a hand.Tell you what. The Rebels lost their base on Hoth, Han got frozen and taken away to Jabba, Luke's all bummed out, and the Rebels have been forced to retreat outside the galaxy. The Empire Struck Back, for sure.
Oh, and newb Lando lost his Cloud City.
He did! They kinda fixed that up by the end of the film, but yes he did!And Luke lost a hand.
When is that movie coming out?
Tell you what. The Rebels lost their base on Hoth, Han got frozen and taken away to Jabba, Luke's all bummed out, and the Rebels have been forced to retreat outside the galaxy. The Empire Struck Back, for sure.
Oh, and newb Lando lost his Cloud City.
OK.But please ‘tell me what’ more, daddy.
Don't see it.I even mentioned Hoth!
No, the Rebels are definitely worse off than they were at the beginning of the film.They’re really all still where they were at the beginning of the movie
I thought we were talking about Episode V. That's information revealed in Episode VI.Depending on the gap between ESB and ROTJ, The Rebels might actually be winning in the background.
Those Bothan’s had to successfully steal the Death Star plans at some point.
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