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Ian, bravo for going to see it! At least any mild curiousity you hat is satisfied.
Re the atmosphere: I went to a 0005 and an 0930 showing. The atmosphere was markedly different. The die hard fans had made the midnight showing (lightsabres and cheering were aplenty) the not so die hard made the 0930. Not saying those that didn't go at midnight aren't "true" fans (er, hello, life gets in the way of even die hard fans) but those that did definitely were.
Anyway, been thinking lots about the film since seeing it a second time. The overall reaction of OT fans had me baffled, myself included. I can't think of another film that required a second viewing before the majority of people could make up their minds. Can anyone else? Let alone one where folk thought it was as good if not better on the second showing. I believe the answer is quite straightforward: we were taken by surprise. We expected a new story with a SW feel. What we got was, essentially, a 21st century remake of the OT. No one was expecting that. So, invariably, we were disorientated as it felt like SW but it was tinged with disappointment even if we didn't recognise it or (in my case) a reluctance to call it that because we'd seen most of it before.
However, on second viewing your expectations that you're about to see something truly new has been removed. At this point, released from your expectations, the film is free to be what it is meant to be: an introduction to the SW universe for a new generation borrowing all the best bits from the OT. Like Mark Hamill said months and months ago in that behind the scenes trailer "everything's new but you've been here before". Sums it up perfectly.
Speaking to someone here they summed it up perfectly. This wasn't a film for us, it was for our kids. Disney need to sell this to the next gen to make it rhe cash cow it needs to be. And in that respect they've absolutely nailed it. Despite it not being for us the vast majority loved it because there was enough new about it to intrigued and beguile and set up, hopefully, a brand new story arc for the coming films.
Re the atmosphere: I went to a 0005 and an 0930 showing. The atmosphere was markedly different. The die hard fans had made the midnight showing (lightsabres and cheering were aplenty) the not so die hard made the 0930. Not saying those that didn't go at midnight aren't "true" fans (er, hello, life gets in the way of even die hard fans) but those that did definitely were.
Anyway, been thinking lots about the film since seeing it a second time. The overall reaction of OT fans had me baffled, myself included. I can't think of another film that required a second viewing before the majority of people could make up their minds. Can anyone else? Let alone one where folk thought it was as good if not better on the second showing. I believe the answer is quite straightforward: we were taken by surprise. We expected a new story with a SW feel. What we got was, essentially, a 21st century remake of the OT. No one was expecting that. So, invariably, we were disorientated as it felt like SW but it was tinged with disappointment even if we didn't recognise it or (in my case) a reluctance to call it that because we'd seen most of it before.
However, on second viewing your expectations that you're about to see something truly new has been removed. At this point, released from your expectations, the film is free to be what it is meant to be: an introduction to the SW universe for a new generation borrowing all the best bits from the OT. Like Mark Hamill said months and months ago in that behind the scenes trailer "everything's new but you've been here before". Sums it up perfectly.
Speaking to someone here they summed it up perfectly. This wasn't a film for us, it was for our kids. Disney need to sell this to the next gen to make it rhe cash cow it needs to be. And in that respect they've absolutely nailed it. Despite it not being for us the vast majority loved it because there was enough new about it to intrigued and beguile and set up, hopefully, a brand new story arc for the coming films.