I think it's weird that Han and Lando are suddenly Generals.
I wouldn't call it a "system" at all with the rebels.The rank system in SW is so hopelessly convoluted, don't even try to explain it. That way lies madness.
https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/50-reasons-why-return-of-the-jedi-sucks/
It was always a half-baked retread of the 1977 original. and I've blathered on some of the points before, but there are a few details that certainly surprised me.
Side note: (#31 and #41 are my favorites!! #15 should have been obvious at the time for anyone who's sat through the then all-three outings... Few would argue against #1, and-- c'mon, y'all know it'll be a thoroughly fun read! )
But I'll agree, #14 has the author stretching because "49 Reasons Why Return of the Jedi Sucks" just doesn't feel the same...
Here's a partial excerpt:
To be fair, ROTJ has one real strong point despite the partial plot repetition: The Luke/Vader/Emperor scenes make up for every little nitpick and then some.
ROTJ is the weakest of the Original Trilogy films for me but it's still a very solid and extremely entertaining film that hits all the right emotional beats and concluded the OT on a very strong note. I'd never have changed "Lapti Nek" to "Jedi Rocks" but that's another debate for another post.
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Crap? No. It was just a disappointing wrap up.
I cannot watch it without the original tune. For me its comparable to redoing Saturday Night Fever, adding dumb CGI, and replacing the orginal Bee Gees songs with some forgettable new song. It was just wrong.
Ranks in a Rebel Alliance might be a bit odd, based on respect rather than service (if an Imperial general defected, I suspect they might be allowed to retain the title, once suspicion that they were a double agent was done with).I think it's weird that Han and Lando are suddenly Generals.
Kor
This is how ROTJ has always felt to me. It was just an exercise to complete a trilogy. More of the same, and not a lot else. Oh, they all like the cantina in the first one so here's another big room full of weird aliens. Oh, the death star was popular, so here's another one of those and we'll blow it up at the end again, too! And then there's the fucking ewoks. Woulda been so much more interesting if it had been the wookiee home world instead. And given Chewie a storyline of his own for once. Weakest film of the original three by far.The first two films in the OT feel like an effort to create the best stories possible to entertain an audience. Jedi feels more like George realized by 1981 and 1982 how big Star Wars had become as a marketing brand and decided that the last film in his Trilogy would be just as much of a toy commercial as it would be a coherent and satisfying story to wrap up the journey of our heroes.
Ewoks. The aliens in Jabba's palace. The sudden and wide variety of alien species in the ranks of the Rebel Alliance whereas almost all the Rebels we saw in the first two movies were human. It was big boost for toy sales and George's pockets. But can we blame him? He got to conclude his epic Trilogy as well as sell a lot of toys to people who loved both.
Gary Kurtz said the success of Raiders Of The Lost Ark affected George in a negative way-He realized the audience would be satisfied with a high octane rollercoaster ride and less emphasis was needed on story. Plus George didn't want to spend the same effort and money that Empire required, which did have reshoots and went overbudget. So no Irvin Kershner.This is how ROTJ has always felt to me. It was just an exercise to complete a trilogy. More of the same, and not a lot else. Oh, they all like the cantina in the first one so here's another big room full of weird aliens. Oh, the death star was popular, so here's another one of those and we'll blow it up at the end again, too! And then there's the fucking ewoks. Woulda been so much more interesting if it had been the wookiee home world instead. And given Chewie a storyline of his own for once. Weakest film of the original three by far.
I try to approach these movies as the Saturday morning serial adventures they're mean to be and no over analyze or over think them, but sometimes you just gotta admit that it don't always work.
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