I do see what you mean about the feeling of the moment, I think it “drags on” when you see the troops and Poe “exit” the trench. It does take away the suspense. However, the suspense and urgency is there when Poe does jump in and tell everyone to move. That’s where that scene needs to end. It can be a natural transition when he looks over the trench … that when it cuts to the blast.
Post #1239517
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- jarbear
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- The Last Jedi: Rekindled (Released)
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- Date created
- 12-Sep-2018, 12:49 PM