M.C. Swag said:
TCTTS said:
You can't agree with my sentiment or the fact that that's what the filmmakers were doing? Because it's 95% apparent that's exactly what Johnson and co we're doing. That's literally the theme of the movie.
Both. All of the above.
Rian Johnson could not have picked a worse message than 'it doesn't matter.' Rey is special solely for the reason the universe says so. Snoke is in power for no reason other than....it doesnt matter? Like...what? Am I taking crazy pills? How does that message come across as enjoyable in this universe?
I think some people are interpreting "it doesn't matter" the wrong way. It's not Rey's past that is important to the story, it's Rey's future. It's not Snoke's backstory that's important, it's Kylo Ren's story, which involves turning to the dark side, struggling with the light, and then fully rejecting the light, killing both his literal and surrogate father in order to achieve what he wants: power.
Snoke's backstory doesn't matter in the same way Palpatine's didn't matter. Go back before the prequels. You didn't know Palpatine's backstory. Did anyone need to? No, the original trilogy was still great.
Now, they can always try and tell the backstory at some point (and I assume they will in some canon material), but it's ultimately not important to the plot of THIS SERIES OF MOVIES. Because it's Rey and Kylo's story, and Snoke served his purpose for that.
Ultimately, this is a demonstration of a long standing problem Star Wars has: everyone wants something different from the movies. If Snoke's backstory is what was important to you about this series, you're not going to like it, unfortunately.