TLJ is disrespectful and straight up character assassinated Luke and the Jedi. It does a disservice to all the characters in the movie old & new. Introduces Spaceball humor to the saga that makes the villains a joke. It also doesn't pick up on many of the plot points in TFA.
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Replying to @vexer4000 @FilmCritHULK
Yep, there are literally so many things wrong with it, I'd need to write an article longer than Hulk's to get them all across. It's like stepping into a wormhole into an alternate dimension, of "Star Wars backwards land", nothing made sense relating to any of the prior 7 films.
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Replying to @SYNCHRONICDSGN @vexer4000
You guys literally didn't read the column because I talk about all that.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @vexer4000
I read your article, the thing is Luke had completed his heroic and spiritual journey over 3 films, overcoming all obstacles, physical, mental, and spiritual, to become a Master in the true sense of the word, he saved the spirit of his Father in the face of almost certain..cont>
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death, who was one of the most evil and powerful men in the Galaxy, only to be knocked down to square 1 by RJ to begin his heroes journey all over again, and not only written as a pathetic coward, immoral, a "manbaby" who acts with the maturity of a trantuming 5 year old,...cont>
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Replying to @SYNCHRONICDSGN @vexer4000
I'm sorry the film did not make you feel as powerful as you wanted to feel.
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r again, and not only written as a pathetic coward, immoral, a "manbaby" who acts with the maturity of a trantuming 5 year old, but even so morally impaired as to attempt to kill his defenseless sleeping young nephew because he senses darkness in him. It was illogical, and..cont>
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disrespectful to everyone, from Lucas, to Hamill, to the fans, and completely unnecessary to boot, what an absolute tragic shame, I feel intuitively that J.J's outline for 8 and 9 would have been far more respectful, logical, cohesive, and satisfying for the majority of fans.
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Replying to @SYNCHRONICDSGN @vexer4000
I feel like this film said something absolutely beautiful about who Luke became, and why, and ultimately became again. We are all faulty, even masters. Often, especially masters. But alas, be well.
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Luke was faulty and overcame those faults, that is the purpose of development, and the heroes journey, and spiritual progression, to be knocked back to square one is just unrealistic and pointless. It was a depressing end to something many had waited over 30 years to see. Pity...pic.twitter.com/P6AKidohVS
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You really didn't read the article if you're bringing all this up. This isn't about character logic. You wanted something indulgent about what a super master Luke was so it would make you feel powerful. You've as much as said so. Please just be honest.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @vexer4000
Not at all, I just wanted a logical and respectful continuation from the previous 7 films, I absolutely did not want "super power Luke blowing up AT-AT's" or anything of that nature. Just a wise Jedi, exploring the depths of the Force at the 1st Jedi Temple on Ach-To, an Obi-Wan.
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He could have been in self-exile in shame from his student Ben betraying him and killing his students without him having to have been so evil as the have turned him himself, likely what Lucas or J.J Abrams were planning. But Rian had to do things his way... he's really messed up.
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