Going by just the films, not taking any EU stories into account, is that in the first two Trilogies a LOT of time passes. The Original Trilogy is set over the course of 5 or 6 years and the Prequel Trilogy is set over the course of 12 or 14 years. In both The Phantom Menace and A New Hope both Anakin and Luke were gifted pilots with fast reflexes who were able to take down space stations in one shot but that was it.McAvoy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 3:08 amHow is it a bad example? Sure he is pretty much the only one that showed any difficulty with the Force in the movies. Anakin in Episode 1 had no training and pretty much only showed some instinctual level of the Force. In 2 and 3 he had ten years and more of learning how to use it and mastering it.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 11:10 pm Luke's not very good proof of how difficult it is to learn the the force.
The movie just showed him having a tough time, and we can't just assume everything about the force from his scenes.
Rey does it more or less right off of the bat.
That's just the movies, in the cartoon series Clone Wars and Rebels we do see padawans or Force sensitive users show difficulty with using the Force.
But that's not even the point. Luke is a damn near step by step following if the Hero's Journey. It was a set up for the whole movie in his showdown with Darth Vader. It was shown that he still needs training and does go through on finding Yoda to complete his training. And then he left before it was complete to face Vader. Which sets up the failure.
After several years of training neither Luke nor Anakin were able to best someone who had more experience in both the Force and Lightsaber combat and needed to put more time into their training in order to best the one who defeated them and even with that in mind neither of them won they final fight. Anakin was defeated by Obi-Wan and Luke got one shot by Palpatine when the Sith Lord decided to show what he could do.
With TDST, after One Week (At Most) of learning she had powers Rey learned things it took Luke and Anakin years to master, defeated several enemies who were trained in combat and after one extra year of training defeated one of the most powerful Sith Lords of all time AFTER he got a power boast. Using just the films as the example we see that it takes Time to learn how the Force works and that means several YEARS of training which is a point the Jedi hammer into the ground how you NEED to train in order to master the Force.
But in TDST Rey is able to do everything Luke and Anakin did in days and was more powerful they either of them were by the end of film TWO in her Trilogy and, again, defeated Palpatine rather easily even though he was powerful enough to take out an entire fleet, briefly, in ONE SHOT!!!
And again, in the Lego Star Wars Holiday Special Rey had to be toned down and during her fight with Palpatine and Vader she was clearly outmatched and needed help. Again, the PARODY from a series that makes a living out of poking fun at how OP some characters are (and that's including BATMAN) needed to tone Rey down because it was to over the top even for a comedy.