In your opinion.
I believe that goes without stating
In your opinion.
I think most of my love for the movie has to do with liking the new characters (Ben, Rey, Finn, and Poe) and less with the story itself. Adam and Daisy's performances were great in all three films!
I believe that goes without stating
The prequel(which I liked) had bad acting but a solid story. This trilogy had great acting and a terrible story.
I'm not a big fan of the whole "chosen one" prophecy, and I totally see your side on trying to make it work (I can get behind it as well). What I was replying to is there is a not so small part of the SW fandom that say Anakin is the chosen one and ended up fulfilling the prophecy. I'm pretty sure Lucas is on record about this as well. That part of the fandom isn't real happy that Palps came back.I think it depends what "bringing balance to the Force" means though. One could argue the Jedi had gotten too strong and corrupt and to bring balance first thing was to humble the Jedi which he did
I do think with just parts 1-6 it was the story arc of Anakin and now it is more of the "Force" and "all the Jedi vs all the Sith", etc
Lucas is on record as saying exactly that. So wether we like it or not that’s what the guy who created the whole thing says his intent was.I'm not a big fan of the whole "chosen one" prophecy, and I totally see your side on trying to make it work (I can get behind it as well). What I was replying to is there is a not so small part of the SW fandom that say Anakin is the chosen one and ended up fulfilling the prophecy. I'm pretty sure Lucas is on record about this as well. That part of the fandom isn't real happy that Palps came back.
I'm not a big fan of the whole "chosen one" prophecy, and I totally see your side on trying to make it work (I can get behind it as well). What I was replying to is there is a not so small part of the SW fandom that say Anakin is the chosen one and ended up fulfilling the prophecy. I'm pretty sure Lucas is on record about this as well. That part of the fandom isn't real happy that Palps came back.
Well, technically, since it isn't shown in the movie it is not truly canon, but that was the intent. A future writer could always come along and change that. I don't think they will make any more movies with these characters, but it may be addressed in a novel or comic book.
I remember reading an interview a long time ago with Lucas that he actually wrote out the entire arc of all 9 episodes. Now that does not mean he did not tweak the stories as he went along. Lucas's big failing was his dialog just was not very good (heck Alex Guinness biggest complaint was the lame dialog, and there is a funny line from Carrie Fisher in the making of star wars about the dialog-you can catch it on Disney +). You have to wonder if Disney had stuck to Lucas's original outline for the last 3 episodes, but had creative writers run with it how this would of turned out. I enjoyed the last 3, but cannot help but be curious.
Only thing I’ve seen with regards to the Feige movie is that he had an actor in mind for the movie. I think and hope that it will be a new story with all new characters. Also don’t even know if that is the next movie up yet but everyone seems to assume it will be.I think a Finn story has to be the Feige movie. There was no reason for multiple reference to this if it wasn’t being used as a set up for where they are going at least with the next movie.
Since we're doing spoilers now--
I liked the move overall disliked the ending and it kinda ruined the whole trilogy for me as in now I know what happens and I just feel sad. I think they did a disservice there--lots of build up and tension and then poof gone and she just flies off. I did like that she went to where it all started but I wish Ben was there with her; even a predictable his end could have been I was really hoping they wouldn't have done that. The guy next to me just flung his hands up when he died and I'm thinking he had the exact thought I did "wow finally...wait what no wait why did you do that". Frustrating and disappointing it twas.
I might have thought more like that if they didn't spend 3 movies building up this darn connection. He did sacrifice himself though in a variety of ways IMO. I'm cool with everything they did up until the point where they killed him off. I didn't need him to be the hero that one typically thinks of but I didn't think he needed to die either. Rey could have been the new Skywalker besides Ben even with some of his redeeming qualities could have felt that he wasn't worthy of the name whereas Rey was.Hmm, interesting. Personally I think it was fitting that he sacrificed himself - as the last Skywalker, to complete his grandfather's purpose in bringing balance to the Force and the Rey, the new "Skywalker" goes on from there
Overall I enjoyed the ending, though could have done without a) the kiss and b) the gratuitous light saber ignition (even if it was a cool looking light saber)
Hmm, interesting. Personally I think it was fitting that he sacrificed himself - as the last Skywalker, to complete his grandfather's purpose in bringing balance to the Force and the Rey, the new "Skywalker" goes on from there
Overall I enjoyed the ending, though could have done without a) the kiss and b) the gratuitous light saber ignition (even if it was a cool looking light saber)
I’d have liked it more if Ben lived or they at least spent some time on Ben living on inside her. Maybe her hearing his voice?
Some speculation around online about how an alternate ending would have worked... even a partial fan edit video. Ben saves Rey. Collapses. Then Leia disappears, Maz smiles, Ben comes back to life surprising Rey. And THEN they kiss.
I kind of think that would have been better than what we got. You still get Ben’s sacrifice and fulfilling his grandfather’s destiny of helping bring balance, plus achieving what Anakin never could by bringing someone back from the dead. It still means something. But then you also get Ben a redeemed life, by grace of his mother’s forgiveness.
I certainly see that side but to me it works better that Ben doesn't survive b/c a) too much of a cheesy happy ending for the happy couple and b) what do you do with Ben then? Nice story but in reality he would still need to pay for his war crimes. So either he is punished or you have him in hiding and then the "good guys" are running from the law. Just raises too many issues
Also, I think there is symetry with he and Vader now if being redeemed and that redemption enabling him to be a Force Ghost. How would you have felt about if it played out the way it did but then in the last scene Rey looks over and sees the Force Ghosts of Luke, Leia, and Ben?