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The reason I say that is because this movie does absolutely Jack Sh%t to advance the story.
Perhaps it didn't show you what you wanted to see, but to say it does nothing to advance the story is simply not true.
The reason I say that is because this movie does absolutely Jack Sh%t to advance the story.
For me it was. Star Wars is supposed to be a Sci fi adventure, but this movie was exactly like Guardians 2.
The reason I say that is because this movie does absolutely Jack Sh%t to advance the story. Instead you're forced to watch Rebel ships take run out of fuel, Luke apparently train Rey which doesn't actually happen and a locksmith (who gave a great performance might i add).
The movie was way too long, it just felt bloated. It didn't need to be more than 2 hours long.
The cinematography was ok. There were some great scenes though. Visual effects was great.
What is everyone getting upset that ships are showing running out of fuel?
Well these ships have been running about 30+ years from the ROTJ era maybe it was their time.Because it’s just dumb when a nuclear submarine nowadays doesn’t even need to refill in 60 years. Fuel shouldn’t be a problem in whatever year they are in Star Wars.
Because it’s just dumb when a nuclear submarine nowadays doesn’t even need to refill in 60 years. Fuel shouldn’t be a problem in whatever year they are in Star Wars.
Just accept it - you're just not a Star Wars connoisseur. But let me help you with getting the first vital concept across to help you on your way.Because it’s just dumb when a nuclear submarine nowadays doesn’t even need to refill in 60 years. Fuel shouldn’t be a problem in whatever year they are in Star Wars.
Yeah, that's a good piece. Well aligned with the rest of the properly analyzed and reasonable reviews by people who can both think for themselves and write.‘The Last Jedi’ Is the Most Intellectual ‘Star Wars’ Movie
That article resonated really well with me.
I dont mind so called plot holes, they're nothing new in Star Wars and they dont subtract anything from the movie. And I do love, as the article points out how this movie is a first step in breaking the Star Wars mold into something that will once again be a thrilling space adventure regardless of past baggage.
Just accept it - you're just not a Star Wars connoisseur. But let me help you with getting the first vital concept across to help you on your way.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away.
What is everyone getting upset that ships are showing running out of fuel?
Do they think that ships in the Star Wars universe are fuelled by never-ending propulsion?
Maybe Darth-Musk was on the Death Star.
Sweet mother of mercy.![]()
It's another fine, fine step in rectifying the injustices done to the original saga by none other than its own creator - George Lucas - in those three awful prequels. You want to talk cheese, implausibility, plot-holes and God-awful acting?
I agree pretty much completely. Unfortunately, the most poignantly regrettable aspect of the prequel was the casting of both Anakin Skywalker actors. Hayden Christensen especially was unsuitable for the role of the evolution of one of film's most iconic and sinister villains. The mantle of responsibility was too great, the script too wishywashy and the acting too unconvincing for delivering the gravitas needed to bring about Darth Vader.Terrible films, I'll agree... but they did so much for turning Star Wars from being a well loved Sci-Fi adventure yarn into being a lived in universe, with myth, legend, history, tradition and substance.
I agree pretty much completely. Unfortunately, the most poignantly regrettable aspect of the prequel was the casting of both Anakin Skywalker actors. Hayden Christensen especially was unsuitable for the role of the evolution of one of film's most iconic and sinister villains. The mantle of responsibility was too great, the script too wishywashy and the acting too unconvincing for delivering the gravitas needed to bring about Darth Vader.
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