As the film is starting to see screenings tomorrow and this thread encompasses the entire saga, there likely will be spoilers for The Rise of Skywalker in this thread.
I wanted to start a thread about the Skywalker saga as a whole and the overall viewpoint of it. A place to discuss the themes and the rhyming that goes throughout all nine films. I really don't want to get into opinions of the films as a whole (in other words, I really don't care if you hate Attack of the Clones or The Last Jedi) or if you are pro or anti Reylo or if you think that the Imperial Star Destroyer I outdoes the II. I don't care.
I want to discuss the bigger ideas in the films: the idea of family and that it perhaps doesn't necessarily mean blood, the concept of Palpatine as a character and his overall plan for revenge against the galaxy, is the Rebellion and later the Resistance a real force for good or are they terrorists, are the Jedi right... at... um.... anything, stuff along those lines.
So, let's start with the question of the Jedi: They believe in peace and justice above all things. They suggest that only the Sith deal in absolutes. But are they right? Can well-placed anger or fear make a difference? Is it healthy to truly cut off all emotional attachments? We obviously can see that Anakin failed because of his connections, but Luke ultimately succeeded. But the Jedi did so for generations, so was it solely a Skywalker issue?
Those blasted Skywalkers!
I wanted to start a thread about the Skywalker saga as a whole and the overall viewpoint of it. A place to discuss the themes and the rhyming that goes throughout all nine films. I really don't want to get into opinions of the films as a whole (in other words, I really don't care if you hate Attack of the Clones or The Last Jedi) or if you are pro or anti Reylo or if you think that the Imperial Star Destroyer I outdoes the II. I don't care.
I want to discuss the bigger ideas in the films: the idea of family and that it perhaps doesn't necessarily mean blood, the concept of Palpatine as a character and his overall plan for revenge against the galaxy, is the Rebellion and later the Resistance a real force for good or are they terrorists, are the Jedi right... at... um.... anything, stuff along those lines.
So, let's start with the question of the Jedi: They believe in peace and justice above all things. They suggest that only the Sith deal in absolutes. But are they right? Can well-placed anger or fear make a difference? Is it healthy to truly cut off all emotional attachments? We obviously can see that Anakin failed because of his connections, but Luke ultimately succeeded. But the Jedi did so for generations, so was it solely a Skywalker issue?
Those blasted Skywalkers!
