rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
Did Rian Johnson (or someone in this thread I guess) explicitly state that the goal of the movie was to say that "the force is for everyone"? I haven't seen that anywhere....but if it did happen, just ignore the rest of this post lol, and note that I stand corrected!
Most of the people arguing that this movie is amazing indicate that was what Rian was doing...I'm not sure he's ever said it himself but that certainly seems to be the takeaway of assassinating the Skywalker legacy AND giving us an inexplicably placed scene with young urchins who are force sensitive as Rose pontificates a diatribe about the "lesser" beings of the galaxy always getting screwed over.
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
I didn't find the movie hinged on the fact that the Skywalkers aren't the only powerful force users.......I think the Skywalkers were almost forgotten in this film (which I'm okay with)
It's just how I saw what Rian was saying, I happily concede it might not be everyone's personally takeaway.
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
For me, Rians's rejection of JJ's Rey mystery box wasn't about being egalitarian with the force (as you point out, the force is pretty egalitarian already), but focusing on a story he wanted to write. He didn't think Rey's parentage needed to matter....so he wrote a story where Rey's parentage didn't matter (JJ could retcon all of this of course).
How this isn't a middle-finger to JJ setting it up is beyond me. It's like JJ threw the pitch to Rian over the plate...and Rian decided to walk 6 feet to the right and putt a golf ball into the dugout with his foot instead of hitting the baseball.
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
Further, I think that connecting Rey to OT (as that is what everyone wanted) characters in a meaningful way was next to impossible and attempting it would have resulted in contrived and shoe-horned writing.
This is not necessarily true. The Story Group has done so easily in more than one instance on STAR WARS REBELS (Kanan is a Jedi who was a padawan and survived the purge, Sabine is a Madalorian dissident whose life was directly the result of the machinations of Darth Maul AND the Emperor, as well as Obi-Wan and Anakin's effect on the planet and its culture, Hera's father Cham was a great leader in the Clone Wars who fought alongside the Jedi, and Hera herself survives in the Rebellion all through ROTJ).
I don't necessarily expect a direct connection to a Skywalker or Solo (in fact I've NEVER been on that bandwagon). But I'd love for her to have been distantly connected to Obi-Wan, or better yet the Mandalorians....which blows open the main saga films narrative, instead of once again turning it inwards. But connecting her to what's come before? DECIDEDLY easy as REBELS shows repeatedly.
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
You're upset about Luke's characterization in this film?
Yes. It was against who he was and defeats all he accomplished in the OT.
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
How would you have felt if on top of what happened (or in lieu of) he had abandoned his infant daughter for some (contrived) reason?
As I noted above, I was never a Rey Skywalker fan. I could never believe that Luke would leave a known daughter on a junk planet in the hands of a junk dealer. The only way that would have been possible would have been if her mother had never told Luek she was pregnant....but that was some hoops to jump through...so I never bought it. I also never bought her as a Solo since neither Han or Leia "react" to her in TFA.
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
Or the most powerful existing force user who can connect with his sister across the galaxy somehow can't sense his daughter?
See above. My pet theory was that she was a Kenobi granddaughter....but I was fully prepared for her to be a Palpatine clone, or someone else, or even (as it turns out) no one or random. But JJ set it all up that she was
someone at the very least. There are many notes in the TFA script that elude to this "connection"...the least of whisch is that the Skywalker familial lightsaber called to her, gave her a force vision, and allowed Obi-Wan to speak to her. I see no reason for any of that to happen if there is zero connection to anything that came before.
And this isn't me not accepting that Rian says...She's no one. She's just a super gifted force user...I get that and as I noted I was prepared for that. BUT it flies int eh face of what came before it about her...and that's the bit that didn't connect for me. If Rey is just a proficient force user like Ahsoka, or Yoda, or anyone else in the thousands of years od Jedi history...awesome. But she was not set up that way, and thus the payoff is Rian just saying "Nope. Just kidding."...he even PANDERS to this early on when he has her go through her dark force vision in the cave and teases her about her parents and who they are. It's how he went about it, and it's the fact that after a bunch of set up, there was no payoff.
TL;DR: Rey's parents are junk traders who sold her for booze to Unkar Plutt on Jakku. Cool. I have absolutely ZERO issues with that...as long as I ignore THE FORCE AWAKENS where it's explicitly not said for the whole running time for reasons...and she's apparently blocked it out herself, and Snoke wants her because naturally there are NO other young force users in the galaxy to mine for your dark First Order force user club...apparently....
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
I mean, I'm sure creative types could find someway to make this happen in a non-contrived way.....but maybe they don't want to and want to write their own (disney approved) stories. Star Wars has already seen the surprise parentage twist.....let's get on to something new!
I agree. Then why not just show us her parents were drunken junk traders in the first place in TFA? We started this journey from a place of questions. When those questions are answered in an unsatisfying way, the problem lay with either the person who asked it (JJ), or the person who answered it in a way that is unsatisfactory (Rian). I'm not sure who is to blame. JJ for his mystery box storytelling, or Rian for his desire to not follow anyone's act.
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
Sure, if TFA had been a different move, we could have had more of the generational focus on Skywalkers....but it wasn't so Rian Johnson made the best movie he could.
This is where I VEHEMENTLY disagree. Ryan simply doesn't have the skills to write it. LOOPER proves this. His entire writing schtick depends on weird plot contrivances that serve only where he needs to get the story. In his attempt to change up everything, he destroyed everything that came before. I'll use BLADE RUNNER 2049 as an example. BR:2049 is a great long sequel, because it tells a whole new story but it leaves the original story almost entirely untouched. It clears the table like Rian wanted to do here, but didn't do so at the expense of anyone or anything in that first movie. The writer (Hampton Fancher) of that film did an almost herculean job of that. He wrote a compelling movie that tells a wonderfully unique story, weaves in old characters and plot lines that came before without stepping on them, and crafts a pretty amazing narrative that also stands on its own without needing to hearken back to that first film. Ryan doesn't have these skills as a writer. LOOPER showed me that. And that's fine. They chose an auteur here, and they get what they get from him. So I guess, you're right, he did make the best movie he could...but it's not a good movie.
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
I dunno, I guess I just don't understand why Rey's parentage HAS to matter (beyond JJ's mystery box)?
Because it was set up. That's the only reason I need it to.
rant, on 19 December 2017 - 02:50 PM, said:
We saw in the prequels that the force 'created' Anakin.
This is from a Legends, now non-canon book. It's not been confirmed in new canon how Anakin was immaculate.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 19 December 2017 - 03:32 PM
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