I loved Rogue One as well. I loved the fact how there were no Jedi in it. The blind Asian guy was close... and that was the only bad part of the movie IMO.Urban Ag said:
I will say this. As much as I love Rogue One, I literally put it in the top three with ESB and ANH, this is my one gripe that I have with it.
The battle scene in the streets of Jedha, IMO, is one of the best in the entire SW franchise. It has such a gritty, raw, feel to it. Amazingly filmed. But it has two flaws. First, Jyn kicks the sh** out of 5 or 6 Stormtroopers with what is the equivalent of a police baton. Second, the blind Asian guy kicks the sh** out of at least a dozen stormtroopers with his stick. I like both characters, I get they are both bad asses, but that was just way too overkill to the point of being silly. And that is what I loved so much about Rogue One is that like ESB and ANH, it one of only three SW films that didn't include any silliness.
In regards to Emilia Clarke's character and her martial arts capabilities, I really never even thought about it until I read aTm's posts, probably cause I hadn't had a Mother of Dragon's fix in a while.
In the old SW movies (and Rogue One) everything is a huge team effort. You don't have one Jedi with the power of 10,000 people. It's the same reason that most of the Superman movies are so lame nowadays. He's just too powerful to make it suspenseful.
In real life, if you put Bruce Lee, Mike Tyson, Connor McGregor, Mohammad Ali, etc. on one side of a battle, then it would make no difference. Karate is worthless against machine guns (or blasters). Yet in these movies, one karate stud is all it takes to turn an entire war.