yeah.. maybe .. I'm not convinced.
Not convinced of what? That I figured it out watching the film? Because both myself and another poster stated that they did. And, as much as I love TFA I never got around to reading the novel.
But throughout the films JJ makes, there is always that connective tissue between one important element and another element.. eventually it all just leads to set-pieces, but it just feels like there is so much that isn't explained and that others (or the audience) are basically writing the film for him
I completely disagree that it isn't connected together and just goes from set piece to set piece. But, I'm also invested in the characters so that might be the difference.
but then.. yeah... you then have then trying to stop a supernova by creating a black hole.. neither of which would make the planet habitable. .. but we are getting off topic about the mary sue thing, but it's all still important.. because with both Trek and Wars there is a long history of the worldbuilding having already been done, and all JJ had to do was use that. but instead he just kind of does what he wants... and the connective tissue between the important scenes and moments all feel as thin and shallow as the cut scenes between the major action pieces in video games.. those pre-animated parts of the game that connect the story in the most basic of ways.
And you and I will disagree agree. I love what Abrams did with both Trek and Star Wars and I think he brings his own creative flavor to it in a way that is underappreciated.
Thin and shallow are not how I would describe. I would describe it as deeper than he gets credit for because there is a tendency to want to have information spoonfed, rather than engaging the material. And this is a general observation, starting with Abrams Trek, so its not directed at you specifically.
But, I do think that many of the complaints about Rey are simply invalid, because Luke and Anakin
did the exact same thing. Again, where is the training for Luke pulling a lightsaber to him? Anakin knowing how to build droids and fly a starfighther? Where are the explanation for those feats?
I love TFA and TLJ because it treats the Force a bit more like it was in ANH:
Yup, that's a whole lot of training there...somehow he blew up the Death Star with it.