No need to get all anti-agenda-y, though I certainly don’t mind feminism in film. It was showing her lonerism and distrust
I agree. It was a perfect representation of someone who lives a truly solitary existence. I thought her dislike of the hand-grab showed the level at which she has adjusted to being singular in the universe. She’s become so desensitized to bad, danger, terrible, etc that in the midst of an attack, someone handling her is what bothers her the most. I thought it was one of her better moments.
Interesting way to look at it. Hopefully i’ll warm to Rey and Daisy Ridley’s performance in future viewings, the sooner I get used to her the better because she’s not going anywhere, it looks like she’s going to be the Luke of this trilogy.