(With spoilers)
Obviously JJAbrahams has made up his mind to make an all-out fan movie. Considering that Star Wars has more than any party's fan base in North America, this is understandable, and the wallet must be full.
But as a non-extreme Star Wars fan, I have nothing to fuck. This movie just confirms the words of Lucas himself: Star Wars is a space soap opera, and the galactic meaning is unforgettable. Regardless of how many shots of "ordinary people" have been shot you pretendingly, it still falls on the Force Brahman in the end. Go: If you are a Force genius, you have to come from those powerful Forces.
Personal grudge aside, it’s not that Rey can’t be a descendant of Palpatine. It’s enough clues and pave the way. You can say that she is Yoda’s granddaughter. However, if you drag it to the last movie, you can just take Rey’s blood without giving the slightest explanation. Isn't it interesting enough to throw a face? Is Palpatine (PPT) like someone who can have children?
The appearance of PPT, which is unprepared and too lazy to explain the cause and effect, can only show that the trilogy after the Star Wars is too lazy to create a charming villain. Seeing that PPT is used smoothly, he is brought back to life and thrown to the female Christ. Rey is practicing. Wait, you say Kylo Ren? Come on! For such a middle-aged man with bipolar disorder, apart from having conflicts with his uncle, what deep-seated motives does he have? He fell into the dark side and was kicked back to the light side as abruptly.
The only character that makes me feel reasonable is actually poor Hux: a young general who is proud of the spring breeze, and actually watched a second-hand peer around him somehow become his own boss, and he must call it the Supreme Leader. Don't be succumbed to death! You see, this movie is really reversed. People's reasons are very capricious: I don't care if you (the Resistance Army) win or not, I just want him to lose!
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