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Post #1319016

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StarkillerAG
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Name Something You Unreservedly Love About The Rise Of Skywalker
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10-Jan-2020, 11:00 PM

OutboundFlight said:

StarkillerAG said:

Hal 9000 said:

I only object when stories like these are inconsistent with their own rules. I don’t care whether anything within is ‘realistic’ to our world.

I had a problem with SKB’s firing being visible the way it was since it flies in the face of a basic understanding of light within SW. The discrepancy is evident when one looks at the hilarious official explanation.

Here, jumping in and out of light speed would be expected to look like skipping a stone on a pond. It might be in a straight line, or perhaps alternating a number of directions, but this scene implies they are more or less teleporting. This is baffling when placed alongside any and everything else we’ve ever gotten about hyperspace.

By all means, and please understand me, I welcome space slugs, mysterious gravity sources, sucking up the sun gradually until it fades to night while surviving on the planet, blowing up from the Star you sucked up and turning into a planet-sized Star that looks the same, etc. However this fictional realm works, cool. But I don’t like when it breaks its own rules.

Yes, that’s exactly my problem with this scene. I don’t care about dumb nitpicks like “Why would the bombers use gravity, it’s not realistic.” But when the movie blatantly breaks its own rules by having lightspeed travel take seconds instead of hours, that’s when I draw the line. I don’t know, maybe no one cares anymore. Based on some of the comments here, it seems like some people want Star Wars to devolve into another dumb action franchise. I miss the OT.

  1. Some new hyperspace was invented, and most of the ships have since upgraded considering how fast things are now.

In that case they wouldn’t show hyperspace taking hours in the SAME MOVIE.

  1. The planets are all very close, possibly in the same system.

Still doesn’t justify why an uncalculated lightspeed jump would lead to them landing on the surface of every planet in the system.

  1. The scene isn’t proportional to time, and it actually did take an hour or so to jump from planet to planet. They just cut it out of the movie because it made for a poor action scene (as seen in TESB).

In that case there would be transition wipes. Since there are no transition wipes, it’s all part of one uncut sequence.

And I hate to say this but Star Wars has always been a dumb action franchise. Better than most, but still. The only real moment this went beyond was when Luke used nonviolence to redeem Vader. Everything else has been arguably formulaic when we look at the Samurai and Western films of the past: even Empire’s “big theme” is just “don’t be a hothead” which is altogether pretty standard.

I don’t understand why so many people on a website called originaltrilogy.com don’t even like the OT, or at least consider the entire saga to be equally mediocre. The OT has themes that say something about the human experience, that’s why it’s still so popular today. You don’t get any of that stuff with the prequels and sequels, just surface-level fanservice and nonsensical plot logic.