I wanted to make a thread for everyone who has seen the movie already where we can comment on the movie without having to spoiler tag every other sentence. If you have not seen The Last Jedi yet and want to remain spoiler free, this is not the thread for you. If someone else makes a similar thread between now and when I finish, mods are free to lock or combine this with that one, I got a lot to say.
****UNTAGGED SPOILERS AHEAD! YOU HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY WARNED!!****
Ok, so thread proper begins here.
I saw The Last Jedi last night and I have to say, I was underwhelmed. They had a lot of good set pieces and a coherent plot, but there was something that was just off about it. I couldn't quite put my finger on it until I read a review last night (one that I can't find again right now), it feels like a holding pattern. Much like most of the story, the Resistance staying just out of range of the First Order, this movie feels like it is simply a transition piece. Its job being to move from Force Awakens to Episode 9 while not really doing much.
At the same time, we have a lot of things that actually happen in the movie. Kylo Ben takes control by killing Snoke. Luke being reluctant to train Rey, then giving her a couple of lessons, then having the showdown with the First Order, and then dying. Yoda showing back up to school Luke once more. And most importantly, most of the Resistance being wiped out.
Let's take some of these into consideration. First, Snoke. I thought his death was really cheap. We get to see his powers for just a little bit and then Kylo uses the saber to cut Snoke in half and he's just dead. We learn exactly nothing about him before he's lying dead on the floor. The fight scene afterwards with the guards is cool and all, but this whole scene still feels like a letdown. Here's this powerful and mysterious figure that we know nothing about and so have no attachments to annnnd he's dead. Who cares? To the audience at this point, Snoke is nothing more than a cheap knockoff of Palpatine. He's a mustache twirling villain cliche and so we don't care about his arc at all. The only reason he exists is to have someone berate Kylo, but he goes down so quickly that he becomes a joke.
Next, Luke. I really liked how they did most of Luke's scenes, I really do. They showed him to still be the guy in over his head that he was from the Original Trilogy, only now he knows just how deep the water really is. Having Yoda show up halfway through to guide Luke (and whack him on the nose) again was a great moment. Also, the decision to have a puppet again instead of cgi was also great. There was so much more life to Yoda that it makes the scene work even better. The ending where Luke projects himself with the Force to have a talk with Kylo Ben was pretty awesome, too. I knew something was up when his hair & beard were different and he was using the lightsaber we just saw be destroyed in a previous scene. His death at the end was a proper send off as well, I thought.
Ok, I'm going to address Leia next. As we all know, Carrie Fisher died last year. They had several opportunities to address this during the film, but did not. They even went as far as having Leia blasted out into space, but then use the force to will herself back to the ship. It could have been a beautiful moment to let Leia go and say farewell to Carrie Fisher, but no. They made her come back. In all fairness, this was likely the plot all along, but they could have gotten away with this with a few reshoots and edits. Instead, Leia survives the whole movie. We already know she is not going to be back in Episode 9, so they are now going to have to have her die off-screen. That seems like a bad idea, we should at least be able to say goodbye to Leia like we were able to with Han and Luke (though I know Luke is Force Ghosting his way into Episode 9).
Poe is still the lovable rogue he was in Force Awakens. He's still doing absolutely everything he can to save everybody he can however he can. Solid performance and I liked his scenes overall. There's not much else to say about him in this one.
The new characters now. Rose is the maintenance person who acts mostly as a foil for Finn. She's everything he's not. He gets suddenly thrust into the spotlight, but is afraid and unsure of himself. She mostly has been toiling away unnoticed, but is brave and sure what she is doing is right. I like her a lot. She plays off Finn perfectly and John Boyega and Kelly Marie Tran work well together. Their main scene in the casino falls mostly flat as it is a sudden shift in tone from the rest of the movie. Which leads us to DJ, Benicio Del Toro's stuttering codebreaker. He's introduced and dismissed so quickly that I didn't really know what to think about him. They don't even give his name in the movie or it went by so fast I didn't notice. So on to the Resistance's new second in command, Admiral Holdo. She was fine. She could have told Poe their plan to avert the five minute mutiny that happened later in the film, but otherwise she was fine. She's given an awesome death that seems in no way deserved for how little we got to see her. Another character that walked on and was quickly ushered right back off again. A solid meh for her.
Overall, the movie felt like it jumped around a LOT. We have the main stories of the Resistance trying to stay ahead of the First Order AND Luke/Rey's relationship on the island. Both are fine. But we also have Finn's arc shoehorned in sideways. He goes off to Casino Land to find the "Master Codebreaker", winds up with a completely different guy, gets to Snoke's ship only to be spotted, betrayed, and then have a showdown with Phasma. This arc felt very much like a giant waste of time in order to solely set up the fight at the end. Also, to introduce the boy at the end of the movie so we have a focal point for the "everyone is special" message to be brought up.
Also, did anyone else get the feeling that this movie stuck its Hoth battle at the end instead of the beginning? They even had a guy taste the sand and spit it back out to specifically say it's salt. The only way it could have been more blatant would have been if he then looked directly at the camera and said, "Nope, not snow! It's different!" Everything else was there. Speeders vs Walkers, the trenches dug out, having to blast the doors open, the "Rebels" desperately escaping. We get it, you Hoth.
So, a lot of stuff to go over here. Final say, I guess I liked it well enough, but it was not mind blowingly good and not in my top 5 best Star Wars Movies (in no particular order: New Hope, Empire, Rogue One, Jedi, and Force Awakens). It is also not down with the prequels and the Holiday special either. It's fine.
****UNTAGGED SPOILERS AHEAD! YOU HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY WARNED!!****
Ok, so thread proper begins here.
I saw The Last Jedi last night and I have to say, I was underwhelmed. They had a lot of good set pieces and a coherent plot, but there was something that was just off about it. I couldn't quite put my finger on it until I read a review last night (one that I can't find again right now), it feels like a holding pattern. Much like most of the story, the Resistance staying just out of range of the First Order, this movie feels like it is simply a transition piece. Its job being to move from Force Awakens to Episode 9 while not really doing much.
At the same time, we have a lot of things that actually happen in the movie. Kylo Ben takes control by killing Snoke. Luke being reluctant to train Rey, then giving her a couple of lessons, then having the showdown with the First Order, and then dying. Yoda showing back up to school Luke once more. And most importantly, most of the Resistance being wiped out.
Let's take some of these into consideration. First, Snoke. I thought his death was really cheap. We get to see his powers for just a little bit and then Kylo uses the saber to cut Snoke in half and he's just dead. We learn exactly nothing about him before he's lying dead on the floor. The fight scene afterwards with the guards is cool and all, but this whole scene still feels like a letdown. Here's this powerful and mysterious figure that we know nothing about and so have no attachments to annnnd he's dead. Who cares? To the audience at this point, Snoke is nothing more than a cheap knockoff of Palpatine. He's a mustache twirling villain cliche and so we don't care about his arc at all. The only reason he exists is to have someone berate Kylo, but he goes down so quickly that he becomes a joke.
Next, Luke. I really liked how they did most of Luke's scenes, I really do. They showed him to still be the guy in over his head that he was from the Original Trilogy, only now he knows just how deep the water really is. Having Yoda show up halfway through to guide Luke (and whack him on the nose) again was a great moment. Also, the decision to have a puppet again instead of cgi was also great. There was so much more life to Yoda that it makes the scene work even better. The ending where Luke projects himself with the Force to have a talk with Kylo Ben was pretty awesome, too. I knew something was up when his hair & beard were different and he was using the lightsaber we just saw be destroyed in a previous scene. His death at the end was a proper send off as well, I thought.
Ok, I'm going to address Leia next. As we all know, Carrie Fisher died last year. They had several opportunities to address this during the film, but did not. They even went as far as having Leia blasted out into space, but then use the force to will herself back to the ship. It could have been a beautiful moment to let Leia go and say farewell to Carrie Fisher, but no. They made her come back. In all fairness, this was likely the plot all along, but they could have gotten away with this with a few reshoots and edits. Instead, Leia survives the whole movie. We already know she is not going to be back in Episode 9, so they are now going to have to have her die off-screen. That seems like a bad idea, we should at least be able to say goodbye to Leia like we were able to with Han and Luke (though I know Luke is Force Ghosting his way into Episode 9).
Poe is still the lovable rogue he was in Force Awakens. He's still doing absolutely everything he can to save everybody he can however he can. Solid performance and I liked his scenes overall. There's not much else to say about him in this one.
The new characters now. Rose is the maintenance person who acts mostly as a foil for Finn. She's everything he's not. He gets suddenly thrust into the spotlight, but is afraid and unsure of himself. She mostly has been toiling away unnoticed, but is brave and sure what she is doing is right. I like her a lot. She plays off Finn perfectly and John Boyega and Kelly Marie Tran work well together. Their main scene in the casino falls mostly flat as it is a sudden shift in tone from the rest of the movie. Which leads us to DJ, Benicio Del Toro's stuttering codebreaker. He's introduced and dismissed so quickly that I didn't really know what to think about him. They don't even give his name in the movie or it went by so fast I didn't notice. So on to the Resistance's new second in command, Admiral Holdo. She was fine. She could have told Poe their plan to avert the five minute mutiny that happened later in the film, but otherwise she was fine. She's given an awesome death that seems in no way deserved for how little we got to see her. Another character that walked on and was quickly ushered right back off again. A solid meh for her.
Overall, the movie felt like it jumped around a LOT. We have the main stories of the Resistance trying to stay ahead of the First Order AND Luke/Rey's relationship on the island. Both are fine. But we also have Finn's arc shoehorned in sideways. He goes off to Casino Land to find the "Master Codebreaker", winds up with a completely different guy, gets to Snoke's ship only to be spotted, betrayed, and then have a showdown with Phasma. This arc felt very much like a giant waste of time in order to solely set up the fight at the end. Also, to introduce the boy at the end of the movie so we have a focal point for the "everyone is special" message to be brought up.
Also, did anyone else get the feeling that this movie stuck its Hoth battle at the end instead of the beginning? They even had a guy taste the sand and spit it back out to specifically say it's salt. The only way it could have been more blatant would have been if he then looked directly at the camera and said, "Nope, not snow! It's different!" Everything else was there. Speeders vs Walkers, the trenches dug out, having to blast the doors open, the "Rebels" desperately escaping. We get it, you Hoth.
So, a lot of stuff to go over here. Final say, I guess I liked it well enough, but it was not mind blowingly good and not in my top 5 best Star Wars Movies (in no particular order: New Hope, Empire, Rogue One, Jedi, and Force Awakens). It is also not down with the prequels and the Holiday special either. It's fine.