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The Last Jedi - **SPOILERS THREAD**
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<blockquote data-quote="naughtyjedi" data-source="post: 466027" data-attributes="member: 5395"><p>I'm still buzzing. I loved it. Star Wars is always about a good old story and lots of fun. I was grinning like a goon.</p><p></p><p>My fear for the film was snoke becoming an emperor and going down the same route. Nope, he's lying around chopped in half, his master plan foiled by kylo. That then destroyed all pre conceived notions. I was stunned and a little disorientated on that one. Where was the story going. </p><p></p><p>The force being used across space was a lovely nod to writing in clone wars where Sidious choked out Dooku from a different part of the galaxy. Now we have snoke and Luke manipulating it. Funny when Luke did it full on he tidied himself up and gave himself a nicer beard. But his joining with the force was his sacrifice for the greater good, nicely bookending the film with Paige's death.</p><p></p><p>The Yoda scene still providing guidance to Luke was pure magic and awe and the wise cheeky Yoda from empire. Embracing success and failure.</p><p></p><p>Luke's 'from a certain point of view' moment creating the Kylo monster was nicely told from both sides. Kylo bitter and Luke regretful.</p><p></p><p>I loved Reys story providing nothing. Making her realise that her path is entirely hers, no links or family revenge, nice that continued and sort of resolved. She's chosen her own path. I also liked the many responses to criticism in the films script from force awakens. It was littered with them.</p><p></p><p>The lightsaber scenes with kylo and Rey vs the praetorian guards were epic. </p><p></p><p>Holdos suicide in the ship was epic. Utterly epic. Filmed to perfection. The tear up of the wing of the ship flashing into sight.. omfg. Genius. No sound. </p><p></p><p>I wanted chewie to abuse the porgs- he did. Hilarious. </p><p></p><p>The canto bight scenes were a little goofy and I fear it was an overplay to continue the spark of the rebellion theme. I would have had rose and fin sacrifice themselves into the cannon together. </p><p></p><p>Now we see why Leia didn't die.. because Luke had to. Luke's performance was a delight and again not playing into the hands of those wanting this all powerful Jedi to strut around. His performance against the first order was almost if a pacifist.. the student vs the tank. </p><p></p><p>So much good stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naughtyjedi, post: 466027, member: 5395"] I’m still buzzing. I loved it. Star Wars is always about a good old story and lots of fun. I was grinning like a goon. My fear for the film was snoke becoming an emperor and going down the same route. Nope, he’s lying around chopped in half, his master plan foiled by kylo. That then destroyed all pre conceived notions. I was stunned and a little disorientated on that one. Where was the story going. The force being used across space was a lovely nod to writing in clone wars where Sidious choked out Dooku from a different part of the galaxy. Now we have snoke and Luke manipulating it. Funny when Luke did it full on he tidied himself up and gave himself a nicer beard. But his joining with the force was his sacrifice for the greater good, nicely bookending the film with Paige’s death. The Yoda scene still providing guidance to Luke was pure magic and awe and the wise cheeky Yoda from empire. Embracing success and failure. Luke’s ‘from a certain point of view’ moment creating the Kylo monster was nicely told from both sides. Kylo bitter and Luke regretful. I loved Reys story providing nothing. Making her realise that her path is entirely hers, no links or family revenge, nice that continued and sort of resolved. She’s chosen her own path. I also liked the many responses to criticism in the films script from force awakens. It was littered with them. The lightsaber scenes with kylo and Rey vs the praetorian guards were epic. Holdos suicide in the ship was epic. Utterly epic. Filmed to perfection. The tear up of the wing of the ship flashing into sight.. omfg. Genius. No sound. I wanted chewie to abuse the porgs- he did. Hilarious. The canto bight scenes were a little goofy and I fear it was an overplay to continue the spark of the rebellion theme. I would have had rose and fin sacrifice themselves into the cannon together. Now we see why Leia didn’t die.. because Luke had to. Luke’s performance was a delight and again not playing into the hands of those wanting this all powerful Jedi to strut around. His performance against the first order was almost if a pacifist.. the student vs the tank. So much good stuff [/QUOTE]
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