And each step becomes difficult as part of the journey. Classic storytelling.And he comes out of it just fine, whiny but happy as ever.
Enlightening you isn't my job. But, if you honestly want your opinions challenged, I highly recommend Red Letter Media's two reviews, as well as this one - I'll defend almost every point all three of those critiques make:Weak, lazy cop-out.
Enlightening you isn't my job. But, if you honestly want your opinions challenged, I highly recommend Red Letter Media's two reviews, as well as this one - I'll defend almost every point all three of those critiques make:
(And, in case you're wondering, I think TFA is hot garbage, too.)
Quicker...easier...more seductive. The danger of the Dark Side is that it is ever-present, requires diligence. One of the key themes in Star Wars, again starting with ANH, is that evil is defeated for a time. Darth Vader is knocked of course and flies away to fight again. Maul is defeated but Sidious remains. Sidious is defeated but contingencies are in place. Snoke waits in the shadows to seize power. After all, that's what the Dark Side feeds on. Power.Like how in the Emperors throne room, he comes within a hairs breadth of falling to the dark side, Vader’s taunts finally get under his skin and he gives in to his anger. When he realises what he’s done, how he’s not so different from his father, he’s horrified. He throws his saber down, and refuses to play Palestine’s game. The lesson is that you always have a choice, even if there’s a gun to your head.
Seems like Rian Johnson decided that was Luke’s defining moment, and that forgetting that lesson for just a split second led to his downfall.
Then why respond?^ You seem to think you're entitled to my time and original thoughts. You are not.
^ You seem to think you're entitled to my time and original thoughts. You are not.
Also just lol at comparing Transformers and The Last Jedi. One was a mindless action film that required you to switch your brain off to enjoy, the other committed the sin of expecting the audience to be intelligent enough to follow along.
You really think that you have to be intelligent to follow Transformers movie along?![]()
You really think that you have to be intelligent to follow Transformers movie along?![]()
I didn't ask you to convince me of TLJ's strengths; you asked me to convince you of its weaknesses. When I pointed you to some quality material, you whined about my not having taken the time to make the points myself, and now you insult me for calling you on your entitlement. Cute.Then I must conclude that you have none.
It's hard to take it seriously with the argument being essentially "Google it." That doesn't inspire any sort of confidence that the arguments carry weight, as they did not leave enough of an impression to even be summarized in a post.I didn't ask you to convince me of TLJ's strengths; you asked me to convince you of its weaknesses. When I pointed you to some quality material, you whined about my not having taken the time to make the points myself, and now you insult me for calling you on your entitlement. Cute.
If you can't be arsed to watch and respond to a single point from three YouTube videos, I don't see why I should accede to your request to personally and without referencing readily available third-party material convince you of TLJ's flaws. If you had an honest interest in expanding your views on the matter, you'd at least sample them. Instead, you seem to first and foremost be looking for a fight. Good luck with that.![]()
Don't be naive. Luke Skywalker was the VERY HEART of the original trilogy by being the person that even after being severely pressured to give up the good side, he would persevere and push for the redemption of the dark side, e.g. he was being pressured by multiple people to give up on Anakin but he insisted he would not give up on him and ultimately he was the VERY REASON THE ORIGINAL SAGA HAD A CONCLUSION.No. It takes fans’ preconceived notions of what they believe are the truisms about Luke Skywalker’s character and puts a new spin on it.
Only if he had a severe clinically psychological issue he would change to someone that almost murdered a child on Last Jedi. The movie did not imply that so it's nonsense and a disgrace.
I didn't attack you. Also you have provided zero arguments so you have zero rights to pretend to be right.Luke meme: Amazing. Every word you just said is wrong.
I didn't attack you. Also you have provided zero arguments so you have zero rights to pretend to be right.
Turning him into a character that gives up on a child just because of a suspicion he would turn dark is absolute nonsense and a disgrace at writing. It would make remote sense if he had a severe and clinical physiological reason but he didn't.
Don't be naive. Luke Skywalker was the VERY HEART of the original trilogy by being the person that even after being severely pressured to give up the good side, he would persevere and push for the redemption of the dark side, e.g. he was being pressured by multiple people to give up on Anakin but he insisted he would not give up on him and ultimately he was the VERY REASON THE ORIGINAL SAGA HAD A CONCLUSION.
Only if he had a severe clinically psychological issue he would change to someone that almost murdered a child on Last Jedi. The movie did not imply that so it's nonsense and a disgrace.
Again, it's hypocritical to promote "new" by making a story nonsense. If you truly want "new" stop being fixated to an old franchise and promote new stories.
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