As for little things like stormtrooper armor? I mean really, is this the stuff we should be giving a shit about when it comes to the quality of these movies?
So, the story can’t be wrong just because it doensn’t match up to our expectations. That’d be close-minded.
I very clearly did not say that. To reiterate, just because it doesn’t match expectations doesn’t make it wrong.
And the designs apparently are a minor things as well.
YUP.
I judge TFA’s color palette to be way to Narnian for a Star Wars movie, somewhat close even to Fellowship of the Ring: ocres, greens, blueish whites. I suppose, answering myself, that is also a thing about which we shouldn’t be giving a shit.
There’s nothing wrong with “giving a shit” about color palette (though you’re going about it in an odd way) or stormtrooper designs. Again you seem to be purposefully misinterpreting my words.
I just wonder what can or is it socially allowed to be fallible in a movie in order to measure its quality. Because, again apparently, due to it being to subjective, or it being to irrelevant, nothing could fail. And that’s just the inconditional fan talking.
You clearly have a very different way of looking at films than I do.
You also have a nice way of arguing. To give you the benefit of the doubt, I will say that in my mind it’s all about the story, and what feeds into it and how.
We’re a little more than half a year away of really knowing what’s the deal with the ST. We have some information, that of course could be wrong or fake, but when TLJ is out there will be no room for saying that we still don’t know when 2/3 of the movie is already out.
I’m sure we’ll find out come TLJ but that’s not really the point. I’m not going to render a judgement on the political situation based purely on a simplistic “what it is.” Resistance has the upper hand, First Order has the upper hand, neither, both, whatever. In my mind what doesn’t matter so long as it makes sense and is told well (as I said before, did you catch my post by any chance?).