Dude, come on. It was a structural nightmare. It ended 4 times, it had hack bad comedy clashing with it, and it had an entire superfluous sidequest that sucked time away from the actually interesting (if controversial) core story with Rey and Luke, which meant the whole film came off more like the prequels than anything.StarSword wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 11:12 pmBy the way: TLJ was a fantastic film, and Luke was completely in-character, up to and including the Rashomon telling of his confrontation with Ben Solo. Having beaten the Dark Side once doesn't mean he's never going to be tempted again.
I'm on record as hating TLJ, but my biggest problems were the awful way the best character (Rose) was shoehorned into a crappy role as a last-minute love interest out of nowhere, and the fact that the movie is a structural nightmare that fails basic filmmaking, and the fact that Admiral Holdo fails at being a hardass (Why. Is. Poe. Not In. The. Brig?), and the fact that the comedy clashes horribly with the movie...
I mean, I don't like the way Luke is portrayed like they completely forgot he had character development in the OT, but I'm gonna be honest, if they WERE going to go that way, the way it's told is pretty solid and it could've been done a lot worse (see: the Jedi Academy trilogy from the novelverse), it's just that it keeps getting interrupted by the superfluous casino plot and the weak attempts to ship Rey with psycho-boy.
Also, where was Rey's character development? Where was Rose's story arc and why was she a glorified tour guide? Why does Admiral Holdo act like a soccer mom instead of locking Poe in the brig for insubordination and why doesn't she get a uniform?
Also, if we're going to talk box office, I'll remind you that Batman vs. Superman actually made a boatload of money, but like TLJ it had a high weekend-to-weekend dropoff and the NEXT couple of movies had steadily decreasing box office gross. It killed the franchise despite making a huge amount of money because nobody wanted to take their kid to see a movie where Superman mopes around wondering if he should save people and then dies graphically after Batman spends the whole movie acting like a serial killer.
What's really going to matter is Episode IX. Solo was always a bad business decision and was always going to be hard to make work, but if Episode IX has a significantly decreased box office from TLJ then they're going down in flames. In the same vein, Wonder Woman was never given the resources to make more than it did despite its frankly insane tenacity at the box office, but it was Justice League that effectively ended the DCEU as it was when its box office came back as a pathetic mess.