I do feel that Rey has more of a masculine energy if you compare her to Kylo
I think this is where a lot of the disdain for these characters comes from. We are so used to going to movies where the dude is the dude and the lady is the lady. They are both more complex and have traits of both but Ben deep down just wants to be rescued like the princess he is and Rey deep down just wants to find a mate to create a home for herself, oh and kick some ass and conquer the universe.
I now know with whom I will theorize SW plots. I thank thee
I think this is where a lot of the disdain for these characters comes from. We are so used to going to movies where the dude is the dude and the lady is the lady. They are both more complex and have traits of both but Ben deep down just wants to be rescued like the princess he is and Rey deep down just wants to find a mate to create a home for herself, oh and kick some ass and conquer the universe.
and I do think Rey’s aggression and curiosity could very easily be swung into the favor of the dark side
I want to talk about The Last Jedi, but I don't really know where to start and haven't been able to find the words all weekend.
I think ultimately the merits of this film are entirely dependent upon the next film. But regardless of that, I still found The Last Jedi to be more like the original trilogy than any other film. That is a good thing, or a bad thing depending on your personal desires for the direction the franchise should go in. Either way, it will end up being the most divisive film in the franchise, at least in my lifetime. Overall I found it entertaining. I think the hate for different decisions is a little off base, other than perhaps Leia's weird scene. But I think that's mostly due to shitty CGI and poor scene construction.
Also I am personally a bit torn about the film, much like the Skywalker saber. I think what they did was purposeful, it got people talking and could potentially bring in new fans. Out with the old, in with the new. At whatever cost.
What do you mean shitty CGI? I thought it was the best I've ever seen?
I’ve seen the theory around Palpatine and honestly the angle is making sense to me. I don’t know too much about Plagueis or Snoke (are they the same?), I’m not a die hard fan but the plots do tend to tantalize my curiosity to delve deeper..I'm still pretty sold on the idea that Rey is the granddaughter of either Palpatine or Plagueis/Snoke.
Is this the one where she gets back on the space ship thingy.... guys, please, don’t kill me for saying space ship thingyThe Leia scene specifically. The rest of the film yea I totally agree, best stuff, really outstanding. But that scene was extremely important emotionally and it didn't quite make it for me because it felt a bit uncanny valley ish. I think it was mostly the way the scene was constructed, as I said, but I need to watch it again to really determine if the special effects are in some way at fault. That was just my initial thought about it after seeing it once.
I’ve seen the theory around Palpatine and honestly the angle is making sense to me. I don’t know too much about Plagueis or Snoke (are they the same?), I’m not a die hard fan but the plots do tend to tantalize my curiosity to delve deeper..
Is this the one where she gets back on the space ship thingy.... guys, please, don’t kill me for saying space ship thingy
Some people think Snoke is Darth Plagueis the Wise, who was Palpatine's mentor and is mentioned in the prequels. The same music plays during Snoke's scenes that played when Palpatine spoke of Plagueis. So there is some sort of connection in all likelihood, but we don't know what it is.
Specifically the part where she comes back to life and supermans across space. I don't have any sort of problem with this happening like some people have taken issuance with, but the angle of shots of her and timing and just overall how it looked was a little awkward to me personally. I think that's mostly what people are picking up on, and then just spewing a lot of unjust hate. It was just maybe a slight misstep on Rian Johnson's (director) part imho.
Some people think Snoke is Darth Plagueis the Wise, who was Palpatine's mentor and is mentioned in the prequels. The same music plays during Snoke's scenes that played when Palpatine spoke of Plagueis. So there is some sort of connection in all likelihood, but we don't know what it is.
Lol I was literally typing my response when you posted this. I still want it to be true!!
Though maybe slightly overdone.
However, I enjoyed Rose’s character. Perhaps it is because I tend to root for the sensitive underdogs in films, and Rose struck me as such. She is a strong character, so do not take sensitive in the wrong way, but she cared so deeply for her late sister that she clearly was in tune with her emotions. Someone recently said that her character could have been replaced with a robot and the film would have stayed the same, but I think Rose’s character brought an aspect of hope into the film that was very needed.
"To cheat death is a power only one has achieved..."
I think the biggest problem with Rose is that the audience doesn't really know how she fits in. We are comfortable with our core group from TFA. She was dropped into the story and didn't get enough screen time/dialog for people to fully connect with her emotionally. And it seems weird to give her an even bigger role in the next one in an already fairly large cast. As I said before, I like her, but her introduction was not strong enough -I think- unless they are just going to kill her off or have her join the government and never be seen again like Jar Jar.