Plenty of nits to pick w Rogue One but it totally nails the frantic hope/despair calculus of what's at stake in the moment (and in our time)
unfortunately, Rogue One has none of the artistry of, say, Westworld in establishing chars. But crowds will enjoy it regardless
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Sure. Just my kid is unusually tender-hearted for a 12 year old, and if likeable main characters die I'll never hear the end of it.
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better wait on it then. And withhold Revenge for a bunch more yrs. Watched it w my nephew recently, it was a gut-wrenching mistake
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Yikes. Not sure I can keep him off Rogue One, with all the hype, but will warn him.
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I wouldn't have taken my nephew to see Awakens either, but it wasn't my decision. Rogue One is even more made for adult fans
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My son loved TFA, I'm struggling over Rogue One. Might go by myself and take him later if it's okay.
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I'd suggest that too. It's not all bad, there's plenty of entertainment to be found, but you know us eclectic misers ;)
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Well, I enjoyed the hell out of TFA, and there was quite a lot of painting by number's there, but I take your point.
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I did too, for the most part. But Rey's agency did shine through it, despite the excessive painting-by-numbers overhead
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