Parody and Destruction of the True Story

Rashawn 2022-04-23 07:01:06

When I watched it, I kept thinking why the director could write the war in such a naive way, with so many bugs, why could he write Luke as someone who felt a little dark side and murdered his apprentice and his nephew until the end. He didn't even see Kylo Ren for the last time with his real self, turning their fight into a somewhat sad joke. I can't even imagine how disappointed and angry kylo ren was when he found out that his master was just a phantom.

The director wants to write about the failure of the Jedi morality represented by luke, his entanglement and downfall, which is of course good, because the jedi way is not very good, and it needs personal criticism. But this is definitely not something that kind luke will do. He can even try to save his evil father again and again, to believe "there is still good in him", why can't kylo ren? ? This treatment is really bad.

Why didn't the director give Leia a memorable exit, but let her not freeze to death or suffocate in the vacuum of space, and activate the force to pull herself back. Kylo Ren couldn't do it, but his subordinates did. This death should have awakened Kylo Ren's conscience and pulled him back from the dark side. The director wanted Rey to do it. That's fine, but this The whole - the starship was bombed, leia almost died, but she used the force to save herself, but it didn't play a decisive role in the later plot (except meeting luke), what she did Everyone else can do the same, it's really stiff and ridiculous.

As a result, I didn't pay much attention to the chemical reaction between rey and ren, the connection between them. I should have been very moved, because Rey believes in this lunatic, more than everyone believes that he is still the ben solo in his heart. Their encounters at a distance are more sincere and restrained than on the battlefield. She can really catch him. Come out because she doesn't fear and hate the dark like the others. He's as lost as she is, so they keep each other warm when they don't even find out. The wonderful connection between them made rey willing to try to bring kylo ren back to the light side, causing the final kylo ren rebellion that left him shaken.

Of course the two of them care about each other, and if they weren't in love, there would be no disappointment when they looked at each other in the last scene.

But I... But I'm really disgusted by this movie and can't stand it anymore, 7 showed us all my feelings, 8 broke it again, and then put a pile of garbage here hoping we can appreciate it.

kylo ren should be the only person who has a three-dimensional sense. His fall, confusion, and lack of self-confidence in himself (this is why I think he killed his father, in order to prove himself to vader and ppt), he Eager to cut himself off from the light, but uncontrollably inspired, he was so vulnerable at the same time. Really like a kid who wraps himself in a glass enclosure, childishly vents when he feels insecure, and has a blind faith in vaders.

I also like rey very much. She has a kind of luke-like virtue. She is as kind and brave as luke before, but she is more fragile and confused than luke. This does not affect her sincerity to others. She is still willing to try, even if she knows she is just nobody, but she definitely didn't think so, at least she didn't give up on it.

But... the new three is like a parody of the old three, and it also smashed the old three. Fortunately, darth vader is already dead! So why should I like the new three, instead of continuing to review the old three, and what's the value in it?

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Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi quotes

  • Snoke: [to Kylo Ren] You are no Vader. You are just a child in a mask.

  • Captain Phasma: You were always scum.

    Finn: Rebel scum.