My problems with this movie are endless. From the overuse of sitcom style comic relief cutting up every dramatic moment, to a real lack of original score (something Star Wars has always delivered), to a cast that's just too large to cram into a meaningful plot, to story arcs introduced in Ep 7 being cut off without any sort of meaningful resolution, to many other things that have already been covered in the thread already. It all just adds up to a mess of a movie and it shows me this trilogy is headed towards becoming the worst in the series.
And with all that said my number one frustration with these last two movies is it has weakened the resolution of the OT. To see the state of the First Order and the Resistance now it just makes me wonder what the entire point of the Rebellion defeating the Empire and the Sith was. 30 years later after the galaxy celebrated the end of the Empire without any explanation at all, here it is all back to the way it was to be repeated almost exactly the same way (at least this time in much less interesting way).
I've seen discussions about how this movie highlights how the past no longer matters. Well now, arguably the most iconic trilogy of all time, it's plot no longer matters.
We will look back at these films 30 years from now and see how pointless they were in comparison to the OT. The one saving grace of this movie is a line that at first I never wanted to hear, but now I realize the truth to it. It's time for the Jedi to end. They've taken a classic and have brought it back for... whatever the point of these movies are... I guess it was eventually going to happen but I hoped that after 30+ years someone would have written a screenplay that captured half of the magic Lucas did a long, long time ago, on a cutting floor about a thousand miles away.
And with all that said my number one frustration with these last two movies is it has weakened the resolution of the OT. To see the state of the First Order and the Resistance now it just makes me wonder what the entire point of the Rebellion defeating the Empire and the Sith was. 30 years later after the galaxy celebrated the end of the Empire without any explanation at all, here it is all back to the way it was to be repeated almost exactly the same way (at least this time in much less interesting way).
I've seen discussions about how this movie highlights how the past no longer matters. Well now, arguably the most iconic trilogy of all time, it's plot no longer matters.
We will look back at these films 30 years from now and see how pointless they were in comparison to the OT. The one saving grace of this movie is a line that at first I never wanted to hear, but now I realize the truth to it. It's time for the Jedi to end. They've taken a classic and have brought it back for... whatever the point of these movies are... I guess it was eventually going to happen but I hoped that after 30+ years someone would have written a screenplay that captured half of the magic Lucas did a long, long time ago, on a cutting floor about a thousand miles away.
OSOB