My expectations for EP8 are relatively high. Unfortunately, "The Last Jedi" has so many plot holes, inconsistencies, reprints of the previous movies, sleepy dull and boring characters and dialogues, and it deserves a lot of public attention. Negative Ratings.
These two types of previous works make it difficult to accept a Luke who shows "failure" and "escape".
1. EP7 and EP8 are both portraying Luke's failure. First of all, as a teacher and an elder, he failed very much. The apprentice was tempted by Snook under his nose and fell to the dark side. Not only failed to stop and restore, but because of a difference in thought, he personally sent him into the darkness. He ruined the Jedi Academy he founded, lost all the students, and lost the hope of rebuilding the Jedi Order. For audiences who are familiar with EU, Luke's life after he has reached its peak is a history that has never stopped. Not only has he established a new Jedi Knight regiment, but even after several twists and turns, he is still getting stronger and stronger. In the end, he can even tear the Star Destroyer by hand, and the Force moves the black hole, becoming an undoubted legend.
As Leia's brother and the most powerful ally of the resistance organization, he has been running away, and when the struggle was the most difficult and he was most needed, he lived alone in Acchito. Had it not been for The Force Church to know his whereabouts and bring the news to the resistance organization (EP7 plot), Luke might really live in seclusion until his death. How could that young man who was willing to sacrifice his life to save his wicked father, after many years, would want to abandon or even kill his nephew who has been lured by the dark side but has not completely fallen? How could the fighting hero who single-handedly rescued the rebels when he was young turned into a deserter who fled the battlefield by himself, leaving his sister and comrades in the abyss of despair?
Mark Hamill, the actor of Luke, said that he did not like the setting of Luke in Star Wars 8, the most optimistic and hopeful character in the world, how could he say "It's time for the Jedi to end" What about?
Jedi Knights will not give up-they may fail, but at most they will come back in a few months. Live in seclusion for decades? This is not what the Jedi did.
2. The heroine Rey is another silly, sweet and superficial, lacking persuasive character, with no character development and no water chestnut character. She is also a person who has not received any master training, and can actually interact with an experienced Jedi. The samurai is forced to be fifty-five, and a Sith cannot immediately master the Jedi's abilities (compared to Luke's training, the "training" she gets from Luke is just a joke). Besides, why must the commander of the Resistance Army stay on the ship and die on the ship when all the fuel is used up? We have been proven that a ship without fuel is useless under any circumstances, so their death is forceful.
3. Leia survived, without a space suit, humans' survival time in space would not exceed 50 or 60 seconds). Then, she returned to the ship, the most powerful halo in history was so capricious. , Leia used the Force to return safely in the universe. The bridge is really out of the sky, so that it is incompatible with the anti-conventional behavior of the whole movie. At that moment I can only think of a famous saying, that is: Sorry, the force can really do whatever it wants.
4. With four story lines, even with 152 minutes of story length, it still seems a bit stretched. And sometimes the connection of the four lines is not smooth enough. For example, when the three lines of Rey, Finn, and Kylo Ren have made progress, the resistance organization has been running away. On at least three occasions, the picture returned to the resistance organization, that is, its battleship MC85 Heavy Cruiser Raddus (MC85 Heavy Cruiser Raddus) was eating shells. The resistance organization is set to be weak, and it is easy to turn into personal heroism-this is the film that must be strongly criticized.
Talk about the advantages:
Lei is not the so-called daughter of Luke that fans talk about (this view has been slapped in the face by EP9), but also just an ordinary person who wants to find his father's love in other people. Everyone has guessed that Luke will be in the 8th Bento, but the screenwriter is still trying to make the story as anti-routine as possible. How do you think the plot will develop, in fact, it will not be like this, and the opposite is true. There is no need to say more about Finn's line. Finding the so-called saboteurs and destroying the detector is also a typical anti-routine. The screenwriters let them fail their mission and further balance the villain's IQ.
There is no absolute black and white. Although DJ only represents the views of some marginalized people, he pointed out that good people and bad people are just two labels. The arms dealers in Cantor Bay may be the cancer of the galactic society, but the arms supply of the resistance organization also came from their hands. Until "The Force Awakens", the mainstream values of Star Wars movies were either black or white. Only Rogue One dared to portray the insurgents as terrorists and cold idealists. Rian once again made us think, where is the boundary between good and bad, and how do we define light and darkness? This question also extends to the relationship between Luke and Kailoren.
Use better anti-legacy. I think Luke throws away the lightsaber, Finn’s failed raid on the hyperspace tracker, the DJ did not help Finn in the end, and Rey is an unknown person. "Rey is an unknown person" seems to have been resisted by many fans.
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