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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn't think it was possible to be more disappointed than with the Force Awakens. But, clearly it is possible. How I wish now that George Lucas made episode 7. He did write it and sold it to Disney. It had Luke as an Obi Wan character, wise and older jedi and teens, presumably Skywalkers... I hope he goes no record, if he can, and tell what his story was. Even my 18 years old hated it. Yes, we had him grow up on old Star Wars and he liked the prequels. Attack of the Clones sure looks good to me now compared to episodes 7 and 8. Kill all the Skywalkers and Han Solo? So Anakin could never float in space.... but Leia not even trained can. Luke is a total flake? So many million times better non cannon novels are there, better stick with those and erase this from my memory. These moves were thematic and the theme is young men learning about the force. Same story with Obi Wan, Anakin and Luke. The only thing I might like to see now is Obi Wan stand alone movie. No doubt they will butcher that too. If you liked it, what did you like about it? Even Mark Hamill is pretty vocal about not liking new movies. Also what is with million characters? Original had Luke, Leia, Han, Chewbacca. R2D2, C-3P0 and two villains. And other side villains but not so important. Then we had mostly Obi Wan, Anakin, Padme and two bad guys...and supporting cast. That is plenty to manage. What is with these huge ensembles? Nobody cares, we want to watch Skywalkers and Obi Wan and Jedi. Nobody wants a Star Wars without Jedi. There is literarily only one or two good scenes in these new three movies, Darth Vader in Rogue One. That's it.[/quote] I feel like the directors and writers of Rogue One and The Force Awakens were fans who grew up loving the original Star Wars films. I feel like the director and writers of The Last Jedi did not grow up knowing or loving Star Wars and approached it as someone who was focused on making a "Blockbuster" and having products and characters to market (vs telling the story). Yes. There were too many sub characters in this movie. [/quote]
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