I don't think that's actually TFA's fault though. The First Order in TFA is powerful, yes, but it's not a galactic power. It's actually Last Jedi that has them sweeping over everything.If the First Order starts out just as powerful as the Empire
Of course, the First Order is a repeat of the Empire regardless, and that IS on TFA.
Because of course we want our protagonists to be perfect and never have despair.I know when I like Luke Skywalker, I think...sad, lonely desperate coward who has given up hope, and no longer sees the good in the Galaxy and finds it pointless to struggle against evil. Yup. That's Luke Skywalker.
The irony is that your take on Luke Skywalker as a paragon is exactly what TLJ is critiquing, while also reaffirming a people's need for heroes, even if they can't live up to their own legends.
He doesn't. Ben thought he was, but the final flashback made that clear.Dont forget trying to kill his nephew because he had a bad dream.
It's "truths from a certain point of view" in action.
You couldn't do anything interestng with Snoke though.My main issue with Last Jedi was that sub plot with Finn and Rose that went nowhere since they endangered the resistance and killing off Snoke right before they could do anything with him.
Snoke is the same, tired, cliched villain we've had a thousand times - "dark lord guy who's evil and does evil things for evil reasons." Kylo Ren is easily the best antagonist in the sequel trilogy, but nup, Palpy's brought back because we gotta pander.
Source needed, because Kelly Marie Tran got plenty of racist backlash in the States as well.That was specifically to cater to the Chinese market, who hated the idea of the Asian woman hooking up with the black man. Like very very specifically that plot was cut because it would have pissed off the Chinese audiences. They're a stupidly racist people, and Hollywood really downplays black people to appease them.
Personally speaking, I'm not fond of Rose either, nor the Rose/Finn dynamic, but what I'm even less fond of is how RoS took the coward's way out when dealing with it.
If I had to rank the Disney Star Wars films, I'd go:TFA was a something of an ok start even if I thought it was trying to be a remake of A New Hope. I didn’t hate it outright, and I thought it gave any new Disney made Star Wars films potential.
I also liked Rogue One for trying to be something different. I thought it was the bestDisney made Star Wars film.
Overall Disney has a mixed track record in regards to Star Wars films. Starting off okay then making something pretty unique with Rogue one, then making a crappy movie in The Last Jedi.
5) Rogue One
4) The Rise of Skywalker
3) The Force Awakens
2) Solo
1) The Last Jedi
Since I only like TLJ and Solo out of their list, they haven't done a good job with the IP, IMO.
I'm the opposite.I agree the Rogue One is the best of the Disney Star Wars movies, and I think Rogue One is one of the best Star Wars movies, period. I thought it was expertly done, great narrative, characters carried the plot well enough, and it ends right at the beginning of A New Hope. Very well done.
Rogue One is a mess. That it has a solid third act doesn't excuse the lacklustre first two acts. The pacing is off, the characters are shallow, it dips its toes in moral ambiguity but backs away, the grunge aesthetic doesn't work, and it tying in with A New Hope doesn't even work that well, considering the apparent declines in technology between the two films (from a filmmaking standpoint).
Rogue One, IMO, is even worse than Rise of Skywalker. Rise is more egregious from a storytelling standpoint, but it's at least a competently made film that's fun, that does have some genuinely good, heartfelt moments. Rogue One's claim to fame is its last battle scene. That's nice, and all, but action by itself can't save a movie.