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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 7308581" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>Ben is his nephew, the child of his twin sister and his best friend. Luke is the guy that abandons the Jedi training he so desperately wanted to save them. </p><p></p><p></p><p>But "quitting" and "giving up" doesn't really seem to do what Luke do. His faith was already utterly shattered in Empire Strikes Back. Everything he believed about himself was put into question. And to make things worse - his best friend was just frozen in carbonite. But he didn't stop there and ran away for a few decades. He worked with his friends to get Han out.</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>Yesterday I watched the movie again with my sisters and some friends (this time in German). There are still a lot of scenes that I like. I really wasn't convinced by Kylo Ren in TFA, but I think Driver really performed well here, and so did most of the cast. Mark Hamill was definitely very enjoyable. On that level quite enjoyable IMO and Star Wars could use more of that. </p><p></p><p>Also, it's definitely possible to see some hints that something is up with Luke in his confrontation with Kylo Ren (but on the level that I am clueless about when I watch the scene uninformed.)</p><p></p><p>I don't really like t he scene where Rose is stopping Finn from his suicide attack, but I think it's reasonable to see it as being a pointless attempt at the time. The mini-superlaser is already heating up considerable at the time, I could easily see that Finn would never arrive it in time to do any damage.</p><p></p><p>However I am a bit confused on when the Hacker figured out about those cloaked escape ships, since there really doesn't seem to be any clear dialog about it between Finn's team and the Command Ship.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am stil a bit surprised that a person that apparently lived on one of those mono-climatic desert planets can swim. Maybe that is really a force thing? It's not training or experience, just... The Force? Kinda like Anakin was such an accomplished pod racer despite humans normally being "too slow" for the pod races compared to other species?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 7308581, member: 710"] Ben is his nephew, the child of his twin sister and his best friend. Luke is the guy that abandons the Jedi training he so desperately wanted to save them. But "quitting" and "giving up" doesn't really seem to do what Luke do. His faith was already utterly shattered in Empire Strikes Back. Everything he believed about himself was put into question. And to make things worse - his best friend was just frozen in carbonite. But he didn't stop there and ran away for a few decades. He worked with his friends to get Han out. --- Yesterday I watched the movie again with my sisters and some friends (this time in German). There are still a lot of scenes that I like. I really wasn't convinced by Kylo Ren in TFA, but I think Driver really performed well here, and so did most of the cast. Mark Hamill was definitely very enjoyable. On that level quite enjoyable IMO and Star Wars could use more of that. Also, it's definitely possible to see some hints that something is up with Luke in his confrontation with Kylo Ren (but on the level that I am clueless about when I watch the scene uninformed.) I don't really like t he scene where Rose is stopping Finn from his suicide attack, but I think it's reasonable to see it as being a pointless attempt at the time. The mini-superlaser is already heating up considerable at the time, I could easily see that Finn would never arrive it in time to do any damage. However I am a bit confused on when the Hacker figured out about those cloaked escape ships, since there really doesn't seem to be any clear dialog about it between Finn's team and the Command Ship. I am stil a bit surprised that a person that apparently lived on one of those mono-climatic desert planets can swim. Maybe that is really a force thing? It's not training or experience, just... The Force? Kinda like Anakin was such an accomplished pod racer despite humans normally being "too slow" for the pod races compared to other species? [/QUOTE]
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