jj is tired

Emmalee 2022-04-24 07:01:02

The 65/100 pit is not filled, and you want to add more lines? Jj's wishful thinking (or maybe he was tired and didn't want to shoot seriously) led him to crammed all kinds of elements into the film. Some of the ideas are reasonable, but at the expense of the basic rhythm of the film, it feels like a rambunctious student work. I'm thinking, since jj is trying to please everyone - strict film critics, audiences divided after TLJ, and passersby who don't know anything (this group of people in North America, the basic contribution area of ​​Star Wars is really very few. ), then why not shoot the upper and lower parts? Wouldn't the problem be solved then?

After all, jj is actually not the murderer who dismembered Star Wars, but the high-level planning headed by Katherine Kennedy. rj's "nonsense" (non-complimentary tjl pulls it out alone, I appreciate it), jj's tired efforts to turn the tide, can only prove the disadvantage of planning. I wondered: As a large-scale commercial film series, what kind of "authority" do you allow rj to play? There are previous lessons of aliens, and I don't even look at the results. Isn't this messing up the IPs of European and American nationals?

Disney is not without standards. The reputation of The Mandalorian is quite good. Although Han Solo can be completed in the street. In this way, Dibao's work is better at filling in discontinuities.

If rj really wants to open a new trilogy, I support

1. Continuation: The route was set at the beginning, and all three films were shot by one director and one style.

2. Fill in: Shoot other stories, such as the old communist party.

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Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker quotes

  • General Pryde: Where did they get all these fighter craft? They have no navy.

    Admiral Griss: It's not a navy, sir. It's just... people.

  • Emperor Palpatine: The time has come.