bflynn
Final Approach
Don't see a thread on Star Wars yet, so why not start one. If you haven't seen the movie and want to avoid spoilers, stop reading now. I know it's hard. Just hit back. There you go...
First - I'm in the so-so review category of Star Wars. I thought the movie was ok, I'm glad it was more Lucas-ish Star Wars than JJ Abrams lens-flash Star Trek. He got a lot of fundamentals right in terms of the technical side of the film making - this IS a Star Wars film. I wouldn't call it a great one, the screenwriting was horrendous.
I think it ranks between 1 and 2, definitely in the lower 4.
There were things I didn't get -
1 - Why was there a map to Luke Skywalker? WHO TF drew a map to Luke, then split it into 3 parts, then gave part to a droid? This was the premise of the film, shouldn't it have been a good premise?
2 - If the Rebellion won and there is once again a Republic and a Senate, why weren't they fighting the First Order? What exactly was the Rebellion...I mean Resistance resisting? Were they resisting the rebellion of the First Order? But wouldn't that be the Republic's job?
3 - Without practicing, how did Rey become so accomplished with the Force that she could attack and almost beat a Sith apprentice? Was it through osmosis? Or just because the apprentice was so bad? Or perhaps she was drawing on the dark side, she did look pretty angry during that fight? Was it all a setup like at Endor?
4 - Why did Carrie Fisher age so much more poorly than Mark Hammel? Drugs?
5 - Did Han's death have any meaning at all? Or was it just more bad screen writing to kill off a major (but old) character?
First - I'm in the so-so review category of Star Wars. I thought the movie was ok, I'm glad it was more Lucas-ish Star Wars than JJ Abrams lens-flash Star Trek. He got a lot of fundamentals right in terms of the technical side of the film making - this IS a Star Wars film. I wouldn't call it a great one, the screenwriting was horrendous.
I think it ranks between 1 and 2, definitely in the lower 4.
There were things I didn't get -
1 - Why was there a map to Luke Skywalker? WHO TF drew a map to Luke, then split it into 3 parts, then gave part to a droid? This was the premise of the film, shouldn't it have been a good premise?
2 - If the Rebellion won and there is once again a Republic and a Senate, why weren't they fighting the First Order? What exactly was the Rebellion...I mean Resistance resisting? Were they resisting the rebellion of the First Order? But wouldn't that be the Republic's job?
3 - Without practicing, how did Rey become so accomplished with the Force that she could attack and almost beat a Sith apprentice? Was it through osmosis? Or just because the apprentice was so bad? Or perhaps she was drawing on the dark side, she did look pretty angry during that fight? Was it all a setup like at Endor?
4 - Why did Carrie Fisher age so much more poorly than Mark Hammel? Drugs?
5 - Did Han's death have any meaning at all? Or was it just more bad screen writing to kill off a major (but old) character?