i was watching a review saying that all the events in the film took place in 16 hours. When did they indicate that?
the part where they literally said they had 16 hours before the Final Order began their attack
i was watching a review saying that all the events in the film took place in 16 hours. When did they indicate that?
ty. I've only seen it once.the part where they literally said they had 16 hours before the Final Order began their attack
Is it really that hard to imagine Rey simply bolted the 'door' back on once the fighter was out of the water? She is a pretty good mechanic, you know.
the real problem is that we get the impression that they just forgot about the detail.. that the X wing, like bringing back Palpatine himself.. were hail mary passes.. to make it all work. They don't .. yet.. I'd rather have hail mary passes.. successful or unsuccessful, rather than a boring filmThere’s no imagination allowed now. We have to follow whatever the behind the scenes folks say, without exception. Or else the Canon God shall strike you down!![]()
That would have certainly worked better than what we eventually got there. It's just another case of the powers that be once again leaning too much on the OT characters. They should have had the big 3 (luke,han,lea)in TFA just there long enough to pass the baton and then make an honorable exit from the series.
The huge drop in box office for the last few films along with the negative fan reaction to TLJ was certainly damage to the brand. We can speculate all day long on the why, but all was clearly not right in the world of Star Wars. Disney spent $4 billion dollars to acquire this franchise, so expectation were sky high. Being a critical favorite means nothing if the dollars aren't coming in to where expectations are.
There’s no imagination allowed now. We have to follow whatever the behind the scenes folks say, without exception. Or else the Canon God shall strike you down!![]()
This movie was better than Last Jedi
Disagree. The Last Jedi was the best thing to come out of Lucasfilm since Rogue One.Disagree. The Last Jedi was the best thing to come out of Lucasfilm since Empire Strikes Back.
Disagree. The Last Jedi was the best thing to come out of Lucasfilm since Empire Strikes Back.
I didn't realize Rian Johnson was on this message board.
But in a show that creates continuity, why would it become lackadaisical in its own approach without doing an iota of research? Why not just scribble any script with any character doing any thing that will be discarded the next? Won't more and more viewers then start to criticize cheap writing if they see a pilot and a handful of episodes with world building but see any old thing happen next?
So some thoughts. This movie was better than Last Jedi, but that's setting the bar very low. Abrams did his best to clean up Johnson's mess, but unfortunately, he went with a lousy ending. Again, Rey is the ultimate Mary Sue. All powerful, and now she takes down Palpatine.
J.J. Abrams claims nothing in The Last Jedi derailed the sequel trilogy plan, and a close examination of the films proves that's right.
Abrams himself believes The Last Jedi didn't derail the trilogy's plan and simply continued the story The Force Awakens began. A lot of the perceived retcons seem to stem from the multitude of fan theories that emerged over the years, giving precedence to them over the information presented in the films themselves (or the filmmakers behind-the-scenes). Three major points of contention in The Last Jedi were Rey's parents, Supreme Leader Snoke, and Luke Skywalker. Stripping away all the wild hypotheses and speculation - and going just on The Force Awakens - it looks like Abrams is right and isn't just spinning things for PR purposes.
Or did she? This trilogy as a whole is an absolute failure. Why? Because if it didn't exist, nothing changes. Ultimately, all it did was tell the exact same story and put the galaxy in the exact same place it was at the end of ROTJ.
But I guess that's to be expected because Abrams made Episode 7 a soft remake of Episode 4.
The difference is that this trilogy introduced the Woke Force, which is more powerful than the regular Force. It also undid the whole point of the Chosen One, since Anakin didn't kill Palpatine at all.
No explanation as to how the Emperor got back.
Finn became a little more interesting, but they didn't follow anything up. It was all about Rey usurping everything that was done before.
I wonder how this movie would have been had Carrie Fisher not died. But ultimately, if you divorce this trilogy from the rest of Star Wars canon, you lose nothing.
At the end of ROTJ, the good guys won and the empire was destroyed. At the end of ROS, the good guys won and the empire was destroyed.
I give Abrams credit for trying. The Wedge cameo was a good idea for example. I liked the Endgame moment when the good guys arrived in force, but where the hell were they before?
Is Finn now a Force sensitive? If so, why not make that a major plot line? THAT would have been interesting.
But I guess then Rey couldn't accomplish everything by herself.
If Force healing was a thing, why didn't anyone help Padme? Why didn't anyone help Anakin? Why didn't Luke grow a new hand?
If skype dueling was a thing, why didn't Vader hunt the Jedi that way? Why didn't the Emperor skype kill everyone?
Why didn't Rey disappear into the Force when she was dead? Why did Rey make out with the guy that killed Han Solo?
They could have had such a better ending that truly tied in the entire franchise and maybe even topped Endgame's "on your left" moment. This shouldn't have been Rey by herself. We should have seen all the Sith and all the Jedi fighting it out together. But no. Rey by herself crosses a couple of lightsabers and usurps the Skywalker name. How woke.
Despite what some would have you believe though, there is a balance to be had where you don't sacrifice continuity or good storytelling.
When you start trading common sense and creativity for continuity, you're going to end up with a less than stellar product. It doesn't mean you chuck everything, at the same time, you have to be smart. Entertainment value should be the the ultimate goal, not lining up minutiae.
YMMV.
Disagree. The Last Jedi was the best thing to come out of Lucasfilm since Rogue One.![]()
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