Ordo wrote:Not clear, the Dreadnought is stated to be a fleet killer, but I have a hard time believing that Snoke's Flagship didn't have the same kind of range as the Dreadnought. Honestly, until stated otherwise, I feel that The Supremacy could wreck the same kind of damage, if not more, than the Dreadnought. It would fit in with the films themes, making it clear Poe sacrificed all those lives in an ultimately futile gesture. Destroying the Dreadnought, didn't help, since the First Order just had a bigger and better armed ship ready to jump in and wipe out the Resistance fleet.
Apparently the Last Jedi visual guide clears that up. Yes, the Dreadnought cannons have the range to kill the resistance fleet.
Also it suggests when Rey meets Luke for the first time, he only wears the robes to perform one last Jedi rite. In front of that cliff with the long drop.
Ordo wrote:
I honestly see it differently, because the film ultimately upholds some of the best aspects of the past films even as it makes us question the status quo. The Force is not just a tool for the elite, or there to help smash bad guys...it's something MUCH more fundamental and universal. Heroes are not born to the job or from powerful bloodlines, they are people from all walks of life who decided to take a stand, and are capable of learning from their failures (even if it takes a little guidance to get there).
Looking at the old EU, my issues with it and looking at TLJ I feel that this film is a deconstruction and reconstruction. We tossed aside the pointless mystery boxes and got rid of characters who were there ultimately just to serve as an explanation for a start of darkness. We focused in on our new characters and what makes them tick, what do they need to learn, and what they can learn from the past while showing them that just repeating old actions without understanding of why they worked or how the situation has changed is a recipe for Disaster.
To me, it's like Lucasfilm took apart the old Star Wars legos, and has begun rebuilding them, based on the foundations of the past but not enslaved to them.
How has the Last Jedi expanded on anything else we knew about the force? It basically re-hashed everything from the Empire strikes back, but not as well. Yoda never suggested that the force belonged to the Jedi, only the Jedi ethos in its use.
Yet this movie does say that people are born to the job of hero. That's explicitly what the Rey is. There to counter the Dark Side, picked at random, won the force lottery.
Previously you had force sensitivity from bloodlines or randomly appearing in the population, and those people were invited to join the Jedi order if they were discovered in the Republic. They had different strengths in the force but anyone that was capable could train to become stronger. Obi Wan bested Anakin who had the greatest force potential known after all.
What has changed is that apparently the years of discipline, hard work and a rejection of the quick and easy path to power which can corrupt you, are no longer relevant. The force is already quick and easy. You can master it in a weekend without really trying.
Likewise, Luke brushed close to the dark side twice. Once in the cave on Dagobah where his failure taught him a valuable lesson. The second against Vader where his outright rejection of the dark side after his temporary embrace is what defined him as a true Jedi.
The Rey fully embraces the dark side in the dark side cave and... gets a mirror. Is unaffected otherwise.
So the force has gone from a complex spiritual power that needs discipline, focus, technique or ritual to perform with the ever present temptation dark side... to a generic power you are lucky to be born with, fueled by your self confidence or narcissism as applicable.
To build on your Lego analogy, it's like someone stomped on the Star Wars legos with army boots. A few pieces are okay but some are bent or broken and your favourite original minifigs are gone forever. Whoever has to follow up and make something out of that mess is going to have a much harder job making anything good with it.
Thread ends here. Cut along dotted line.
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