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This movie is absolutely everything I could have wanted in a new Star Wars movie. I loved it.
To the people complaining about certain characters, remember that this is the first in a trilogy, and there will be a character arc throughout.
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The whole point is that Kylo Ren feels weak and insignificant compared to his grandfather, to the point where he mimics his mask and voice. This comes out in violent outbursts, like a shitty spoiled little child who doesn't get his way. He has control over the force, but uses it mostly to bully people around, and is obviously being used as a pawn by Snokes. He then gets his ass kicked by a relative rookie, and now he failed at catching Luke.
Now he'll come back with a vengeance, and we'll see his character get stronger and more threatening.
Does anyone think Episode VII is "borrowing" too much from the previous movies? While I totally agree that the movie is absolutely fantastic, for the whole time while I was watching it, I couldn't help but think that from characters to scenes settings to plot, a whole lot of stuff is either a direct ripoff from the previous movies, or a re-hashed version from the old movies.
Kylo Ren -- His entrance is a direct ripoff of Darth Vader. I can let this one go since he is practically a Darth Vader otaku.
Poe Dameron -- Poe is 1/2 Luke, 1/2 Solo. The 1/2 Luke part comes from his "Resistance ace pilot" bit, and the 1/2 Solo comes from the rogue-ish bits that he tries to play up / mimic when he is not flying.
Poe's initial map retrieval mission -- This is a new spin on Obi Wan's solo mission to Kamino. The map retrieval idea is practically the same as in Episode IV when Princess Leia gave R2-D2 the Death Star plans to deliver.
The FN-2187 deserting idea is new, I'll give them that.
Rey picking up BB-8 in a desert when he was about to be taken for scrap metal... Now where have I seen that before? [/sarcasm]
Maz cantina... Han shot first...?
Rey gets captured by Darth Va... wait, or was that Princess Leia getting captured by Kylo Ren? I'm so confused...
Kylo Ren removes mask... Yes, I think I've seen another black armour dude removing his mask before too... So they've added a twist this time with Kylo Ren removing his mask to talk to Rey.
The young male lead going into First Order territory with a sage old hero. Did I say First Order or Galactic Empire? Was it John Boyega going in with Sir Alec Guinness? Man... I'm so confused.
Sir Alec Guinness dies from confronting Darth Vader... I mean, Kylo Ren. No, I mean, the elderly Han Solo confronting Darth Vader wannabe. What?
Death Star is about to fire. Wait... which episode am I talking about here?
Rebel briefing before the attack... Resistance briefing before the attack... Princess Leia is in both of them. Does she even remember herself doing this before?
The assault on the Death Star... I can take the canyon fly down as paying homage to Episode IV, but the entire plot is basically the same.
Finn gets critically wounded from fighting Kylo Ren, and leave us wondering how he'll return in the next episode... Captain Solo gets carbonite frozen by Darth Vader, leaving us wondering how he'll come back in the next episode... Hmm...
Kylo Ren gets knocked out and severely wounded by Rey, and is left to his own accord in a harsh icy environment. Darth Anakin gets his limbs chopped off by Obin Wan in a lava pit. Icy world. Lava pit... 2 sides of the same coin?
Luke Skywalker becomes the new Obi Wan. Does exactly the same thing by going into hiding. Dresses exactly the same. Like master, like padawan?
The duel between Finn and the stormtrooper with the electrostaff should have been Finn vs Phasma instead. Especially when the duel starts out with the stormtrooper calling Finn a traitor.
Does anyone think Episode VII is "borrowing" too much from the previous movies? While I totally agree that the movie is absolutely fantastic, for the whole time while I was watching it, I couldn't help but think that from characters to scenes settings to plot, a whole lot of stuff is either a direct ripoff from the previous movies, or a re-hashed version from the old movies.
Kylo Ren -- His entrance is a direct ripoff of Darth Vader. I can let this one go since he is practically a Darth Vader otaku.
Poe Dameron -- Poe is 1/2 Luke, 1/2 Solo. The 1/2 Luke part comes from his "Resistance ace pilot" bit, and the 1/2 Solo comes from the rogue-ish bits that he tries to play up / mimic when he is not flying.
Poe's initial map retrieval mission -- This is a new spin on Obi Wan's solo mission to Kamino. The map retrieval idea is practically the same as in Episode IV when Princess Leia gave R2-D2 the Death Star plans to deliver.
The FN-2187 deserting idea is new, I'll give them that.
Rey picking up BB-8 in a desert when he was about to be taken for scrap metal... Now where have I seen that before? [/sarcasm]
Maz cantina... Han shot first...?
Rey gets captured by Darth Va... wait, or was that Princess Leia getting captured by Kylo Ren? I'm so confused...
Kylo Ren removes mask... Yes, I think I've seen another black armour dude removing his mask before too... So they've added a twist this time with Kylo Ren removing his mask to talk to Rey.
The young male lead going into First Order territory with a sage old hero. Did I say First Order or Galactic Empire? Was it John Boyega going in with Sir Alec Guinness? Man... I'm so confused.
Sir Alec Guinness dies from confronting Darth Vader... I mean, Kylo Ren. No, I mean, the elderly Han Solo confronting Darth Vader wannabe. What?
Death Star is about to fire. Wait... which episode am I talking about here?
Rebel briefing before the attack... Resistance briefing before the attack... Princess Leia is in both of them. Does she even remember herself doing this before?
The assault on the Death Star... I can take the canyon fly down as paying homage to Episode IV, but the entire plot is basically the same.
Finn gets critically wounded from fighting Kylo Ren, and leave us wondering how he'll return in the next episode... Captain Solo gets carbonite frozen by Darth Vader, leaving us wondering how he'll come back in the next episode... Hmm...
Kylo Ren gets knocked out and severely wounded by Rey, and is left to his own accord in a harsh icy environment. Darth Anakin gets his limbs chopped off by Obin Wan in a lava pit. Icy world. Lava pit... 2 sides of the same coin?
Luke Skywalker becomes the new Obi Wan. Does exactly the same thing by going into hiding. Dresses exactly the same. Like master, like padawan?
Originality? Yay~!
you sound like the type that complained that prequels are too different from the originals, and now complaining that TFA is too similiar
you sound like the type that complained that prequels are too different from the originals, and now complaining that TFA is too similiar
LOL~
Quick question for you, Da Chinese Dude, have you watched the movie yet? If you haven't, why don't you go watch it, think about my rant, and come back to discuss it with us? If you have already watched, do you think any part of my rant is incorrect?
For what it is worth, I enjoyed Episode VII tremendously.
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But it does strike me that too many things are direct ripoffs and re-hashes from the previous movies.
I enjoyed the prequels for what they are. I didn't mind them being different from the originals because I understood that in the prequel time frame, the SW universe was enjoying some relative peace, whereas in the originals' time frame, the SW universe was going through some really dark and oppressive times. You'd expect the atmosphere to be different.
The prequels were terrible in the sense that the acting and especially the dialogues were horrid. The CG was very pretty, but acting in a lot of green chroma key backgrounds negatively affected the actors and that results showed.
Does anyone think Episode VII is "borrowing" too much from the previous movies? While I totally agree that the movie is absolutely fantastic, for the whole time while I was watching it, I couldn't help but think that from characters to scenes settings to plot, a whole lot of stuff is either a direct ripoff from the previous movies, or a re-hashed version from the old movies.
Kylo Ren -- His entrance is a direct ripoff of Darth Vader. I can let this one go since he is practically a Darth Vader otaku.
Poe Dameron -- Poe is 1/2 Luke, 1/2 Solo. The 1/2 Luke part comes from his "Resistance ace pilot" bit, and the 1/2 Solo comes from the rogue-ish bits that he tries to play up / mimic when he is not flying.
Poe's initial map retrieval mission -- This is a new spin on Obi Wan's solo mission to Kamino. The map retrieval idea is practically the same as in Episode IV when Princess Leia gave R2-D2 the Death Star plans to deliver.
The FN-2187 deserting idea is new, I'll give them that.
Rey picking up BB-8 in a desert when he was about to be taken for scrap metal... Now where have I seen that before? [/sarcasm]
Maz cantina... Han shot first...?
Rey gets captured by Darth Va... wait, or was that Princess Leia getting captured by Kylo Ren? I'm so confused...
Kylo Ren removes mask... Yes, I think I've seen another black armour dude removing his mask before too... So they've added a twist this time with Kylo Ren removing his mask to talk to Rey.
The young male lead going into First Order territory with a sage old hero. Did I say First Order or Galactic Empire? Was it John Boyega going in with Sir Alec Guinness? Man... I'm so confused.
Sir Alec Guinness dies from confronting Darth Vader... I mean, Kylo Ren. No, I mean, the elderly Han Solo confronting Darth Vader wannabe. What?
Death Star is about to fire. Wait... which episode am I talking about here?
Rebel briefing before the attack... Resistance briefing before the attack... Princess Leia is in both of them. Does she even remember herself doing this before?
The assault on the Death Star... I can take the canyon fly down as paying homage to Episode IV, but the entire plot is basically the same.
Finn gets critically wounded from fighting Kylo Ren, and leave us wondering how he'll return in the next episode... Captain Solo gets carbonite frozen by Darth Vader, leaving us wondering how he'll come back in the next episode... Hmm...
Kylo Ren gets knocked out and severely wounded by Rey, and is left to his own accord in a harsh icy environment. Darth Anakin gets his limbs chopped off by Obin Wan in a lava pit. Icy world. Lava pit... 2 sides of the same coin?
Luke Skywalker becomes the new Obi Wan. Does exactly the same thing by going into hiding. Dresses exactly the same. Like master, like padawan?
Originality? Yay~!
Not really spoilers but I'll hide them anyway.
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Star Wars has always been about stereotypes. If you think about it, the original trilogy was basically a medieval fairy tale with your very basic stereotypes. There's the green hero from a basic background, the wizard who helps him train, a princess in distress, the unwilling rogue who gets caught up, and the big baddie. Sure, the prequels tried to flesh out some of the characters, but the formula still remained mostly the same. Its good vs evil, dark, vs light. It's not like Daredevil or The Wire, where there's turmoil in the antagonist and he's simply struggling to get back and just happened to choose the wrong path. And in that sense, I think that's where Kylo Fan's character will change the Star wars formula. I have no doubt he'll be redeemed at some point after some sort of internal struggle.
Does TFA recycle some of the same plot points from the OT? Sure. I'll admit that It was a little jarring at times, but within this universe I think it works. You have to have someone in peril, you have to have a battle strategy being formulated because otherwise it just seems to jump cut too much, you have to have some big baddie, etc etc. It's not like Star Trek where there are already a ton of bad guys and plots you can pick from. Something new has to be created or borrowed from. As much as I would have loved to see someone like Thrawn introduced, his book plot wouldn't translate well to the big screen universe. Maybe as a tv series, but not a two hour movie.
I dunno. I'm sure the next two films will have something different. This was simply a good way to get old and new fans alike to rejoin the Star Wars universe.
awesome movie loved it but fuckk the villan looks so bad imo, right when he took off his mask i started laughing, he looks like napoleon dynamite's emo extra chromosome brother..
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The Hans Solo death scene was really devastating for me. I was already getting bad vibes as soon as he decided to walk out. As the conversation unfolds, my gut feeling had me increasingly convinced that Kylo Ren was going to kill Hans. At the same time, I remember myself desperately analyzing Kylo Ren's words and actions in my head, hoping he wouldn't do it, thinking of ways to interpret how he might just be struggling to return to the Light Side. But for the whole while, I knew my wishful thinking was all futile. And then it happened.
The scene was very well done. You see it coming. You don't want it to happen. But you can't stop it from happening. You can't not watch. And then it happened.
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I felt the same way. Somehow I just knew that was it for Han. I got that hint when Leia was telling him to try to reach out to their son...and the bridge scene pretty much confirmed it for me. You just knew only one of them was walking out of there.
I had chills in my spine seeing the Falcon and X-wings fly around but that scene, man, it made my heart drop. Even though you anticipate it...it still surprises you. Goddamn it Han, it's a trap!
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Watched it yesterday with my dad and I loved it. There were numerous moments where I nearly cried tears of joy. I have also managed to forget that episodes 1-3 ever existed.
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The Hans Solo death scene was really devastating for me. I was already getting bad vibes as soon as he decided to walk out. As the conversation unfolds, my gut feeling had me increasingly convinced that Kylo Ren was going to kill Hans. At the same time, I remember myself desperately analyzing Kylo Ren's words and actions in my head, hoping he wouldn't do it, thinking of ways to interpret how he might just be struggling to return to the Light Side. But for the whole while, I knew my wishful thinking was all futile. And then it happened.
The scene was very well done. You see it coming. You don't want it to happen. But you can't stop it from happening. You can't not watch. And then it happened.
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I tried to avoid spoilers, but some jerk posted a picture with the words "Han solo dies, killed by his son Kylo Red" as a Facebook comment.
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Massive plot spoiler rant:
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Does anyone think Episode VII is "borrowing" too much from the previous movies? While I totally agree that the movie is absolutely fantastic, for the whole time while I was watching it, I couldn't help but think that from characters to scenes settings to plot, a whole lot of stuff is either a direct ripoff from the previous movies, or a re-hashed version from the old movies.
Kylo Ren -- His entrance is a direct ripoff of Darth Vader. I can let this one go since he is practically a Darth Vader otaku.
Poe Dameron -- Poe is 1/2 Luke, 1/2 Solo. The 1/2 Luke part comes from his "Resistance ace pilot" bit, and the 1/2 Solo comes from the rogue-ish bits that he tries to play up / mimic when he is not flying.
Poe's initial map retrieval mission -- This is a new spin on Obi Wan's solo mission to Kamino. The map retrieval idea is practically the same as in Episode IV when Princess Leia gave R2-D2 the Death Star plans to deliver.
The FN-2187 deserting idea is new, I'll give them that.
Rey picking up BB-8 in a desert when he was about to be taken for scrap metal... Now where have I seen that before? [/sarcasm]
Maz cantina... Han shot first...?
Rey gets captured by Darth Va... wait, or was that Princess Leia getting captured by Kylo Ren? I'm so confused...
Kylo Ren removes mask... Yes, I think I've seen another black armour dude removing his mask before too... So they've added a twist this time with Kylo Ren removing his mask to talk to Rey.
The young male lead going into First Order territory with a sage old hero. Did I say First Order or Galactic Empire? Was it John Boyega going in with Sir Alec Guinness? Man... I'm so confused.
Sir Alec Guinness dies from confronting Darth Vader... I mean, Kylo Ren. No, I mean, the elderly Han Solo confronting Darth Vader wannabe. What?
Death Star is about to fire. Wait... which episode am I talking about here?
Rebel briefing before the attack... Resistance briefing before the attack... Princess Leia is in both of them. Does she even remember herself doing this before?
The assault on the Death Star... I can take the canyon fly down as paying homage to Episode IV, but the entire plot is basically the same.
Finn gets critically wounded from fighting Kylo Ren, and leave us wondering how he'll return in the next episode... Captain Solo gets carbonite frozen by Darth Vader, leaving us wondering how he'll come back in the next episode... Hmm...
Kylo Ren gets knocked out and severely wounded by Rey, and is left to his own accord in a harsh icy environment. Darth Anakin gets his limbs chopped off by Obin Wan in a lava pit. Icy world. Lava pit... 2 sides of the same coin?
Luke Skywalker becomes the new Obi Wan. Does exactly the same thing by going into hiding. Dresses exactly the same. Like master, like padawan?
Originality? Yay~!
Spoiler!
I also noticed the numerous similarities to the original trilogy, but I don't have any issues with that. Those of us that grew up in the 80s, we're already hooked; we would've watched it regardless. Instead, these movies were made for the next generation of Star Wars fans (i.e. our kids) and based on Episode 7, they are in for a treat!
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i actually liked adam driver as the villian. i thought he was great, and a nice change of pace from the typical villian. His character is still developing and will most likely keep changing over the next few movies
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I am assuming this is because he will be training? Benicio will be another Sith Lord?
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My guess is Del Toro will not be a force sensitive character and will likely be a more conventional baddie. At least, that's my hope. I'm all for Sith this and Dark Side that, but it would be nice to have someone else hunting down the good guys. Maybe he's an assassin or bounty hunter looking for Luke.
Slightly off topic, but should we keep this thread as the sole sequel trilogy thread or just have a new one for each movie? I'm sure rumours will start flying soon about Ep8 and some of us will want to talk about it.
at the end where you see luke on that island... it would have been fitting if there were beer cans everywhere and he was drunk as hell... looks like he's been working on that beer belly.
at the end where you see luke on that island... it would have been fitting if there were beer cans everywhere and he was drunk as hell... looks like he's been working on that beer belly.