mdmost
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Well representation makes him angry so....You’re just being ridiculous now and you know it. I’m telling you why representation matters. It has nothing to do with the scene itself.
Well representation makes him angry so....You’re just being ridiculous now and you know it. I’m telling you why representation matters. It has nothing to do with the scene itself.
Human nature. It always seems to be someone's "turn" at the expense of someone else. I thought progressiveness and inclusiveness was when all colors, ideas, walks of life, orientation, etc. were elevated together. The day we figure that out is the day we really evolve as a species. It doesn't have to be "king of the hill"... only taking the top by knocking someone else off. As a counter to this movement we should all go out and find ways to serve and love other humans. Selflessness is beautiful. Stay happy!Because the whole male/female war is just nonsense. It is fabricated by people who want to see what they see. It's jus thte Internet trolls looking for something to be outraged about.
No, just saying the odds of that happening 13 consecutive times at that precise moment are astronomically low.So I guess in your viewings everyone booed Rey and screamed "MARY SUE" at that moment?
Great, the scene does not matter right? Then do it properly and give her a proper hero's journey so it makes sense to the people that do know the history and lore as well. Don't make her a Mary Sue, and I am not arguing with you right now.You’re just being ridiculous now and you know it. I’m telling you why representation matters. It has nothing to do with the scene itself.
People cheered in the multiple showings I went to. I'm sure you won't believe me either since that doesn't fit what happened to you.No, just saying the odds of that happening 13 consecutive times at that precise moment are astronomically low.
I saw it 3 times, the week it came out and this happened zero times at those showings. No one booed, I did lean over and asks how the heck does she know how to do that though.
Did you go to 13 showings, and they cheered in that one spot in all 13? If so yes, I will call BS on that also.People cheered in the multiple showings I went to. I'm sure you won't believe me either since that doesn't fit what happened to you.
I went to 5 and people cheered at all 5 showings.Did you go to 13 showings, and they cheered in that one spot in all 13? If so yes, I will call BS on that also.
Of all the things Rey was so unbelievably incredibly good at, the mechanical aptitude is the least of the offenses to me. Her past clearly shows she had a wealth of knowledge taking things apart and even understanding how things worked. I don't doubt for a minute she was really skilled in mechanics related tasks. I have worked with some incredibly brilliant female engineers. This is 100% believable to me.You know what I did hate about Rey? When she says, "I bypahhsed the compressah!" Oh man, was that a bad take. It's her version of , "But I was going to Tosche Station to pick up some power converters!" or Anakin's rant about SAND. It's cringey, but it doesn't ruin the movie for me.
Of all the things Rey was so unbelievably incredibly good at, the mechanical aptitude is the least of the offenses to me. Her past clearly shows she had a wealth of knowledge taking things apart and even understanding how things worked. I don't doubt for a minute she was really skilled in mechanics related tasks.
Very well said, I completely agree with this.Human nature. It always seems to be someone's "turn" at the expense of someone else. I thought progressiveness and inclusiveness was when all colors, ideas, walks of life, orientation, etc. were elevated together. The day we figure that out is the day we really evolve as a species. It doesn't have to be "king of the hill"... only taking the top by knocking someone else off. As a counter to this movement we should all go out and find ways to serve and love other humans. Selflessness is beautiful. Stay happy!
Still doesn't mean it wasn't really stupid and nonsensical. People love stupid and nonsensical things all the time, like Happy Gilmore. You pretty much know it was nonsensical when Luke Skywalker himself (Mark Hamill) thought the scene was illogical.That scene where Rey gets the lightsaber is probably my favorite moment from the ST. It's just so epic.
My problem with it is that Hollywood hasn’t seemed to figure out how to write for female leads in these roles.That's supposedly a fake rumor but even if it is true, why does it bother you? Why does it matter if the female is a better force user? Why does it hurt your ego so much if a female is better than a male at something? Why can't a female be a better user of a mythical power than a male?
Stop falling for the online outrage machine
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I love that line because of Han's reaction.You know what I did hate about Rey? When she says, "I bypahhsed the compressah!" Oh man, was that a bad take. It's her version of , "But I was going to Tosche Station to pick up some power converters!" or Anakin's rant about SAND. It's cringey, but it doesn't ruin the movie for me.
I mean, it's a huge climax of the movie. I don't know why it's hard to believe people cheered every time.I went to 5 and people cheered at all 5 showings.
I love that line because of Han's reaction.![]()
Correct. They are scared to death to give a "Strong Female Lead" any flaws because they assume that will make them weak. Instead, they make them incredibly unrelatable because they are too perfect.My problem with it is that Hollywood hasn’t seemed to figure out how to write for female leads in these roles.
Even though they are everywhere, they seem to think each one of them needs to tick a whole bunch of specific boxes to make sure they are embodying the stereotypes that they feel women should have, and that they can’t possibly be reinforcing any stereotypes they feel women shouldn’t have.
So they’re all the same character and they’re all really, really uninteresting.