prophet_of_rage wrote:E-Balla wrote:Someone tell me any major game changing developments from the enslaved of TFA to the end of TLJ. Please. There are none this movie was pointless which wouldn't be a problem if half the movie wasn't trash.
The Resistance was reduced to 30 people
Does this really matter? It was already established they were on their last legs after StarKiller Base took out 4 of their major planets and strongholds. We basically went from theyre on their last legs to they're still on their last legs. Nothing meaningful changed.
Kylo Ren ascended to the level of the Supreme Leader and chose to be irredeemable.
Kylo was the big bad in TFA despite the presence of Snoke and he was irredeemable when he killed Han. Nothing changed.
See, he killed his actual father and it left him weak and he couldn't kill his mother, but he got over that and learned to kill the greatest father figure in his life. He succeeded at killing the past.
Him not killing his mother happened in this movie. TFA's Kylo Ren by the end of the movie already seemed irredeemable the second Han was killed.
Luke Skywalker ascended to martyr.
Unless I'm mistaken he was already that in TFA. I mean he was also a plot device but he was a legend that wasn't involved. Now he's a legend that can't be involved... Again the same.
His role was always to be "handing down Excalibur." He had two lines in the film that were essentially directly to the audience. "Amazing. Everything in that sentence was wrong." Which invalidated every stupid fan theory out there.
The fan theories that existed because TFA spent 20 minutes hyping up Rey's parents? Those theories? I wasn't even one of those theory people but come on TFA basically welcomed it for their viral marketing scheme. It not having a payoff was always gonna be an issue. JJ Abrams is always doing this **** too...
The old nostalgic Star Wars was closed and we are allowed to build new adventures and a new world.
Which was literally the status quo before the first movie was even made and was definitely the status quo at the end of the first movie. We still have the resistance, still have the first order, still have Rey who will continue to learn the ways of the Jedi, still have Kylo Ren who is trained in the ways of the Sith. Sounds like the same **** to me.
Princess Leia finally got to do important things.
Has nothing to do with the state of the universe.
There was a lot of gamechanging in the film.
There wasn't and you just proved it. In the big picture absolutely nothing has changed from a storytelling standpoint. Some specifics have but nothing major like Han being in carbonite, Luke losing to the big bad and slowly becoming darker, and the Empire backing the Rebels (who were coming off a big win in A New Hope) into a corner.
If someone was writing the 3rd movie of this trilogy vs writing the 2nd movie outside of 2 dead characters (one who is barely a character in Snoke and one that wasn't even in the first movie until the last shot in Luke) they'd have the same basic universe to work with.