[details=Spoiler] I’ve never seen any Jedi perform such a feat so it kinda seems random although we always knew that she was force sensitive [details=Spoiler]
[details=Spoiler]What I meant was Luke’s comment. Where he goes and tells Rey that she willingly embraced the dark side where most people try to resist it. Towards the end of the movie, I for sure thought that she would use force lightning on those imperial guards. Also, when her and Kyle slayed the imperial guards, she had that Darth Sidious light saber aggression going on…
Also, how can a light side user and a dark side user be that telepathic with each other? For what it’s worth, Snoke could just be lying when he said that he implanted those images in Kylo’s and Rey’s mind. Snoke could just be the puppet of the true leader of the first order… Also, can the first order be the first jedi order? Check this:
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Also, we all know that Disney made Darth Caedus Kylo Ren pretty much…
I would like to hear people’s reasons for not liking the movie. Because the reasons I’ve seen on social media so far are astounding to me. Like people be complaining about things that were easily some of the best parts of the movie. Plus what the hell is with this thing here lately where if a movie has comedic moments then suddenly it’s awful. “Aw the movie made me laugh. Now I don’t like it.”
Yeah I believe that may be the case after reading user reviews on rotten tomatoes. No one really gives a good explanation for why it’s bad other than it not being what they wanted therefore it’s the worst movie ever.
I for one was on the edge of my seat the entire time and was gasping with excitement during many moments. Saw it with an excellent audience as well full of people from all walks of life and families bringing their kids all wearing star wars shirts. People cheered and applauded during several moments of the film including the ending. It was about as great of a movie-going experience as you can have at the cinema so it just blows my mind how harsh people are being towards it.
This is exactly why. I am one that came out the theater and not looking at it for the story it was going for. Many had certain expectation about certain characters. Rian Johnson sent tactical nukes to virtually all fan theories, which on the onset left hopeful viewers with the smug goat face.
Whew the movie made me drink a few bottles of beer at home.
I grew up watching the og trilogy as a kid on betamax. It was my first exposure to sci fi movies so maybe the reason I was pissed off was that I still cannot accept that the story(og characters) had to move on.
Maybe kylo was right about leaving the past/old ones behind. So I’m a sith now?
It’s an incredibly smart movie that does a lot to not only change the star wars universe, but go against it as well. There are a few things i didnt like that felt out of place but there are so many more things i loved. There were moments where i went “oh. My. God” just cause of how awesome what was on screen.
Watch nostalgia critics or chris stuckmans reviews to get a good idea what to expect. They both have spoiler free and filled reviews. A concept that comes up a lot is rhyming. This movie does not follow ESB at all but more so rhymes with it. Shows a similar idea with a completely different meaning behind it.
I enjoyed this more than TFA and it felt like a much smarter movie which seems to be turning people off. This is not a “turn your brain off” movie but it’s not a complicated movie either. First half is a bit slow but 2nd half picks up and goes to the most epic levels I’ve experienced it
It was aight.
Movie lingered in one place for too long. Last third made up for it. CGI and combat was on point but it just failed to keep me on the edge of my seat. Rogue One had a better lasting impact on me.