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Spoilers Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - Grading & Discussion

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Isn't there a line in one of the trilogy movies where it looks like Finn had something really important to say and then in the next moment it's all cut off and left dangling? I seem to recall a scene like that.
Yeah, that was in Rise of Skywalker when they were falling in the quicksand stuff in the desert.

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Yeah, that was in Rise of Skywalker when they were falling in the quicksand stuff in the desert.

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Ah so I didn't imagine that. It just feels very, very disjointed like they had actually filmed something then edited it out badly.
 
Yeah, that was in Rise of Skywalker when they were falling in the quicksand stuff in the desert.

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When I was watching the film I knew exactly what Finn wanted to tell Rey here.

However, I don't have the faintest recollection what that was now. :rommie:
 
He's supposedly going to tell her that he's force sensitive. Why he thought it would be important to tell her that right before they died I have no idea.
 
Who can forget Yoda's wise instruction, "A Jedi uses the Force to fuck those bastards up good"?
Funny, but ESB Yoda's such a memorable character exactly because he tells Luke - and, by extension, the kids in the audience - what he/they don't expect to hear. But, I'm pretty sure Broom Boy and Co. haven't seen ESB because, y'know, enslaved kids tend not to have old VHS players.
 
How would Finn confessing his own Force-sensitivity to Rey confuse her, exactly?

Why confess it? And that's what it is, a dying confession. There's a reason the cliché things characters say when they think they're going to die are either "I love you" or "I did [x, which I feel guilt for]." What does "I feel the Force" do for Finn or Rey? Why would he regret dying without stating it openly? Why does he think she needs to know before she dies? And why hide it after, when they realize they aren't going to die? Why would he be embarrassed about believing he has an aptitude that would make him suitable to be trained as a Jedi by his best friend and the only potential Jedi-trainer alive in the universe? The only reason to bring the Force up, unlike love or guilt, is if Finn wanted to do something about it, so why withdraw when it looked like he actually could do something about it?
 
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And if the movie wants us to think Finn is Force sensitive, why stop short of having him actually say it? Why not actually make use of it in the plot in some way instead of just leaving the audience thinking "I guess maybe Finn was force sensitive but it never actually helped or made a difference?"
 
^ Hey, it wouldn't be an ST movie without random stuff that makes no sense, would it. Remember when Rose got all star-struck over some nobody stormtrooper who assisted in the Starkiller Base assault... when she works on General Leia's ship?! :rommie:
 
^ Hey, it wouldn't be an ST movie without random stuff that makes no sense, would it. Remember when Rose got all star-struck over some nobody stormtrooper who assisted in the Starkiller Base assault... when she works on General Leia's ship?! :rommie:
To be fair, that happened like one whole day or three prior, which is practically an ancient legend by the way the ST paces events...
 
To be fair, that happened like one whole day or three prior, which is practically an ancient legend by the way the ST paces events...

A day, three, no a week tops a week in the ST movies is enough to forget past loves and even whole planets being destroyed.

I thought Finn was about to confess his love for Rey
 
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That's what I thought all along. That he was about to tell Rey he loved her.

Either way it's FAR from the most awkwardly-timed and nonsensical character moment in the Saga and that includes all nine movies across 42 years.
 
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