Ulrich said:
Dekker_Lentz said:
Second, Rogue One felt like the most Star Wars movie. But I think this quote illuminates the biggest issue with the Disney Star Wars Movies and the prequels. They think Star Wars is about something, rather than acknowledge the truth of Star Wars, it is a set of ideas, props, and style to tell whatever story you want.
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I think JJ Abrams and Kasdan deserve a lot of the blame with the ST. Abrams made a mystery box movie and did not have any answers. This is what doomed 7,8, and 9.
Your post is interesting, but I have a lot of questions about these two paragraphs.
In the first, I'm flat out not sure what you mean. Are you saying that Star Wars is hyperspace and lightsabers, so as long as you've got that you can make anything?
In the second, just a minor quibble... usually I'm more or less on board that a movie needs to get somewhere and Abrams isn't always good about that, but in this case it was the first of a trilogy. We should get some sort of ending, but its job is to set the stage. Set up the characters, conflict, and theme. I say Abrams did a great job of that.
BUT, this does lead me into one of my favorite topics, which is that TLJ made TFA worse. Rather than building on TFA, TLJ cut most of the plotlines and took the life out of several key characters. So yeah, now TFA looks pointless, but that's not on Abrams.
It's going to be really interesting to see how Abrams handles IX.
Yeah pretty much, Star Wars is Hyperspace and Lightsabers, space battles, space planets, epic sets, etc. Pretty much going to steal this from some one else, but I was reading an article that talked about how technology never changes in Star Wars. from KOTOR to the TLJ nothing has changed technology wise, I think this is true because it is just a setting. Like Horses and Sixshooters in a Western.
Giving that Abrams set the stage, I think we get a cause and effect issue. Let's take Rey. J.J. Abrams in his own movie asks, "Who is the girl?"
As far as I can tell Johnson asked Kennedy and Abrams and everyone, "Who is the girl?"
And the response was a shrug. "We don't know."
I still dumbfounded this is the case. I am not saying Rey should be anyone, per se, but they wanted Rey to be a nobody, why tease fans about it in TFA? What was the point?
As a kid I remember seeing Starship Troopers in the theaters after I had read the book. (I think I was 13-14) and wondering, "What the hell?" It was only a decade later when I read an article that the movie Starship Troopers was a response to the Book. A criticism of the book. This made the movie more interesting.
I sometimes feel that is what TLJ was, a criticism of Star Wars.
I am also curious on how 9 is going to unfold. I disliked 8, but now I am terrified 9 will be worse because it will be nothing but fan service and Rey will be Obi-Wan and Qi-ra's grand daughter.