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i didn't even like star wars things, and this was still disappointing. it was just... so petty and small....
I was surprised they said the movie was by lucasarts and not by disney
i didn't even like star wars things, and this was still disappointing. it was just... so petty and small.
it started off really well, but they should have spent more time setting up fn-whatever dude and action figure girl. have something that compares and contrasts their upbringings, separated from parents, learning to struggle to stay alive and learning how to fight, etc. as soon as they left the first planet, things went very very rapidly downhill.
"oh dear, it's another death star, but bigger""oh my, old carrie fisher said 'go blow up that big gun planet', and then they did it. how unexpected"
"oh dear, they just destroyed the entire republic in an instant, and we all care so much""huh, every planet is right next to every other planet, so we can get anywhere almost instantaneously"
"huh, ships can be tracked now no matter where they go in the galaxy, so it's impossible for anybody to hide ever"
"they're so progressive, including a black dude (but only one; can't get too crazy), a strong, independent woman who don't need no man (but also isn't above showing her 'sensitive side' or immediately falling for the first guy she sees), a cute little robot side-kick (oh, but we have to include the one from the other movies too, or people will get all upset)."
"oh, thank goodness, they explained every single thing that was happening throughout the entire film. i might have gotten lost otherwise""hey look, they couldn't bring back yoda so they found us a new tiny wrinkly bundle of wisdom, and this time it's a female, which is a big improvement!"
"check it out. stronk girl is crying again... and again.... and again. ooh, this time it's because she saw luke, a guy she didn't care, or even know, about approximately... wait, how long has it been? has any time passed at all in this movie? is it all one day? i can't tell..."
[...]Quote"they're so progressive, including a black dude (but only one; can't get too crazy), a strong, independent woman who don't need no man (but also isn't above showing her 'sensitive side' or immediately falling for the first guy she sees), a cute little robot side-kick (oh, but we have to include the one from the other movies too, or people will get all upset)."In this day in age, you're darned if you don't and darned if you do. Honestly, seeing Finn in the trailer raised several questions. As in Ep2 we learned all Storm Troopers were clones. And from that point forward I always viewed them as clones. All the sudden there's a black storm trooper. Wait what? Then when we learned of Finns story did it make sense to me. Again, with Rey. Darned if you do and darned if you don't. I think if someone took the time, Leia could be seen as a strong female lead in the original trilogy as well but only under modern society have such roles been over criticized.[...]
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