imperialscum said:
Anyway to me, “TIE vs X-wing” rehash is the most unforgivable of all TFA rehash elements.
Despite most borrowed elements not bothering me this was something that I agree got on my nerves. And it wasn’t that they used X Wings and TIEs. It’s the fact that it’s ALL they used. So yes, good point but overall didn’t diminish the pure joy of seeing Poe kick some serious ass.
Even more than another death star, another masked villain,
Ok. Huge disagreement here. Not only is that already a picky thing to say but the mask serves as a unique way to visually show the inner mind of Kylo Ren. Vaders helmet was a sign of true hardship and power. Kylos was shown to the same until the critically important (and well done) interrogation scene when he takes it off. It shows that Kylo is insecure and his mask is put on out of his insecurity. The mask gives the story extremely new ideas and concepts to explore with new characters.
another desert planet
Eh. Could have used a different planet but they did it so well with her as a desert scavenger and living in an ATAT that I thought it displayed the difference in her and Lukes upbringing. But I see your point.
with lead starting as a “peasant” with undiscovered force potential,
This was awesome IMO. It definetly was needed IMO because the force had awakened after 10 years since a Star Wars movie was last released. And honest to god, someone had to get the force like this. We had Kylo. So are you fine with just that? No. Someone had to get the force.
good guys being in a weaker position again, etc.
Great point. I think books might help clarify why but I agree that the movie obviously shouldn’t require books to explain it. I think Episode 8 can fix this by mentioning the Republic past leading up to TFA. Good point.
Overall after reading mounds of posts between you and Haseo, Iv gotta say you have a good basis for most of your arguments. And it really depends on how you look at the film. I think Lucas directing with Kasdan writing and Kurtz producing would have given you a film you were looking for. But me and many others expected the “force to awaken” with a familiar beginning that served as a bridge between two trilogies that set up the groundwork for episodes 8 and 9 which can be more creative.
IMO the force awakens used similar beginnings to tell eventually (hopefully) new stories in 8 and 9. It gives you many of the same circumstances as Episode 4 and shows you how many new characters react differently than the old ones. These new characters then I think will guide us to a deeper trilogy story that shows how these characters are different than the old and how they will command the direction of the galaxy’s fate.
That’s how I look at TFA.
But again you make great points it’s just we were looking for different things except we can both agree Starkiller base was just taking it too far 😉