Do you feel the same every time you watch Terrifier, Halloween, Friday the 13th or Texas Chainsaw Massacre? There are so many movies out there where you can't see the antagonists face. That is part of the appeal of those characters. The mystery.Darth Vader wasn't the main character in the OT, so, not necessarily a problem. (Now, if Vader and Tarkin had worn masks in ANH, or Vader and the Emperor and all his officers in ESB and RotJ had worn masks, that would have been a problem.)
I've cooled on the Sequels over the years but I do love the experimenting, and Luke's journey is one I find entertaining, Rey is a highly enjoyable character and I love Finn.I found that was the cost of the Sequels being more open ended and experimental (the Prequels were more coherent but chained to Lucas' more clunky directing).
Same here. It will not be the end of the galaxy if we get "just" a fun Star Wars film.I don't care about deep themes or any of that, I just want a fun adventure with Din kicking ass and Grogu being cute, and maybe some worldbuilding for the New Republic era, anything more than that is just a bonus.
Man one of, if not the most positive youtube channel out there, is saying the movie is just, fine.
It's not perfect, it won't be a movie he revisits often. Not a lot of substance, but it is a fun movie.
We're going opening day and hearing all the middling reviews...well, they're not surprising, but I had hoped maybe it would be better than the trailers made it look.
The reviews I'm by far the most concerned about are the ones saying that it feels like three episodes of the show stitched together. I know and expect this to be a lower-stakes, smaller-scale story but I need it to at least feel like a movie -- to be structured like a movie and paced like a movie.
…with no big consequences or story arcs, because it has to appease to the "make it accessible / don't have to know the TV show" general public" that the creative people repeatedly stated.
Not dirty.One thing I'm noticing in the reviews is that a lot of reviewers are calling it "fun" and then having to point out that "fun" is not a dirty word.
Just causes allergic reactions at times because Star Wars must be an event or something.
Me either.This doesn’t bother me if they have a compelling story to tell.
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