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#1150042
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Rogue One * <em>Spoilers</em> * Thread
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RRS-1980 said:

TK-949 said:

And I can not accept Prequel and Rogue One Vader.

Could you please explain why? I mean R1 (as problems with Prequels-Vader are pretty much obvious). All I hear from people is “daddy’s joke”.

Let’s put that joke aside (which is just as perversely cruel as ESB “apologies accepted” / “Perhaps you think you are being treated unfairly?” and so on, so I don’t see a problem here) and let’s ignore the hallway scene (although I’ll have to use all my willpower not to talk about a scene that got burned in my memory forever).

What’s so great about R1 Vader for me? Well, what’s so great about Vader anyway, "shouldn’t people stop idolizing a villain?"
Despite all the ruthlessness, he still seems to follow some knightly codex. And since ESB we believe “there’s good in him”.

R1 does reinforce his mysterious line from ANH and could hint to its meaning.
“Don’t be too proud of this technological terror you’ve constructed”
^^ why doesn’t the main villain like their brand-new superweapon, eh?
“A city destroyed!”, he says in R1 and then turns his back to Krennic.
Guilt, remorse… perhaps? Did you notice it? Strange, I didn’t find any oh-so-smrt reviewer analyzing this bit!
Remember “we can end this destructive conflict” from ESB?

The Vader I believe in (and thus I reject the prequels) had sworn allegiance to the Emperor/Empire believing it to be the lesser evil (prequels failed to show us that the Clone Wars were horrible and forming an empire sounded like a last chance to save the civilized galaxy from certain doom), especially after being brainwashed by Palpatine.
He won’t show mercy to the rebels, but mass killing civilians… maybe this filled him with doubts?

I find R1 Vader pretty much in-character.

There’s a passage in the original SW novelization that intrigued me long before ESB and ROTJ. Vader reflects on the destruction of Alderaan almost with regret, and then has to remind himself it was a planet of traitors. Whether that came from George or was Alan Dean Foster’s invention, I have no idea.

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#1149964
Topic
The Last Jedi: Official Review and Opinions Thread ** SPOILERS **
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Frank your Majesty said:

Yes. If Kylo would have lied to her, he wouldn’t have said that she already knows it and then be surprised that she didn’t.

I don’t buy that her parents are dead and buried on Jakku. Why did she have this flashback in the middle of her experiecning visions after touching Luke’s saber in TFA? It’s the only thing she recognizes and has nothing (seemingly) to do with Luke.

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#1149099
Topic
The Last Jedi: Official Review and Opinions Thread ** SPOILERS **
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Hardcore Legend said:

TV’s Frink said:

I might be wrong but I think if the execution of that scene was a little different (better?) people might not have complained so much, even though the complaints seem to be about the idea rather than the execution.

This is true. Leia saving herself using the Force makes sense. It just looks ridiculous that she floats her rigid body back in looking like a high school production of Peter Pan.

Most people look funny floating in space. Except for Gallagher…
https://youtu.be/4awCbpYbfbI

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#1149070
Topic
The Last Jedi: Official Review and Opinions Thread ** SPOILERS **
Time

DominicCobb said:

Hamill on twitter

I regret voicing my doubts & insecurities in public.Creative differences are a common element of any project but usually remain private. All I wanted was to make good movie. I got more than that- @rianjohnson made an all-time GREAT one! #HumbledHamill

https://twitter.com/HamillHimself/status/945784443964309505?ref_src=twcamp^share|twsrc^m5|twgr^email|twcon^7046|twterm^3

Though of course he was forced by Disney to say this!

“Do what we say, Mr. Hamill, or else you’ll be making Corvette Summer 2!” 😉