I hope everyone had the happiest of holidays! My gift for you readers out there are my thoughts about the most recent Star Wars movie! 😉
In the last week, I have read so many thoughtful reflections on the movie, so I will post my observations as character studies as I have in past movies, such as I did in Captain Marvel and Solo. While overall my viewing experience was mostly positive, my thoughts go far beyond what I can share in character reflections, but hopefully, enough is shared for readers to understand my conflicted thoughts on this movie.
*SPOILERS AHEAD*
Let’s start with the droids: C-3PO, BB-8, R2-D2 and D-O (not pictured). No Star Wars movie is complete without an adorable or wisecracking droid. In this movie, C-3PO gets a featured role as being able to interpret a needed Sith artifact to find a hidden planet, but his sacrifice of giving up his memories is undone by D-O’s intel. Thus, his whole storyline ended up being filler, when other plot points could have been developed further. Still, it is always good to see these droids as part of the action!
Star Wars did Rose dirty! Obviously, they listened to some toxic fans who didn’t like her possible romance with Finn, and cut her role down to a bare minimum. She was left on the Rebel Base the entire time with little to do and no character development. She deserved more (plus, she almost didn’t get a character poster- this one was released after the rest)! For a thoughtful in-depth analysis of how Rose’s character was treated, read Jeff’s post The (Mis) Use of Rose Tico on The Imperial Talker site.
So instead we got a new character shoved down our throats- Jannah. She is an ex-Stormtrooper, who along with other trooper deserters gets sucked into the action. She is paired with Finn (instead of Rose!) in the last battles because obviously Finn always needs some sort of female side-kick in every movie. While I do think she was kinda cool, it took away from Rose, and what was the deal with her conversation with Lando in the last scene???Zorii is a rebel in a Boba Fett type costume that is from Poe’s past and plays a part in helping Rey, Finn and Poe get some needed information from C-3PO’s memory banks (which later proved to be a waste of time). I love actress Keri Russell who played her and was relieved when she lowered her face mask at one time to see some of her face. I liked the moment in the end when she didn’t automatically get swept up in Poe’s arms for a finale kiss (how very woke) but a bit of romance in this film would have also been welcome.
I’m throwing General Hux in here, although he did not receive an official movie poster. I always liked Hux’s scenes in all the movies, as he always came off as a petulant child, which I found amusing. So when he was revealed as the spy, I was thrilled as he helped Rey, Finn and Poe escape. However his true motivation was not in helping them, it was to screw over Kylo Ren who had disrespected him in front of others. Hux was not redeemed, as many people stay bitter and angry at the end, and I found that angle more realistic.
Chewie- the one surviving character that was in all three of the original Star Wars movies! I laughed when he received the medal that he should have received in A New Hope– there was finally #JusticeForChewie! I do wish he had received more character development in this recent set of three movies, as he was an integral part of the rebel alliance and he should have interacted more with Han, Luke and Leia. At least he was reunited with Lando for some fun adventure in this film.
Thank you for bringing back Lando! This rebel general still wears his capes with aplomb, and he was a needed legacy character to balance what little they did with Han, Luke and Leia. With Carrie Fisher’s death and the fact that Han and Luke’s characters were dead, this fan-favorite helped bring that chapter to a close. But is Lando’s story over? The clunky dialogue with Jannah at the end seemed to point to Disney having more adventures planned for this scoundrel.
I believe that Finn is force-sensitive. Is this what he was planning to say to Rey, or did he want to declare his love to her? Finn always seemed to be connected to a female in the three movies, first Rey, then Rose (did he ghost her?) and finally Jannah. There was always romantic tension with him and these three ladies, and let’s not forget his bro-mance with Poe! There were many fans who were clamoring for a relationship to develop between the men but frankly, Disney would never be brave enough to do that, instead, they had two females kiss in the last scene between characters we barely knew. Finn was my favorite of the new characters, his good nature and loyalty won me over.
Poe was first written as a Han-type, a pilot who could be a bit morally ambiguous but have the classic heart of gold. His leadership progressed in this film, and I finally truly saw him as a leader of the resistance, and someone who deserved the title of General. While Oscar Issac has leading-man looks, Poe never really had a romance developed for him, except for hints that perhaps something with Zorii will develop in the future.
I will always wonder what storyline was planned for Leia and Kylo, had Carrie Fisher not died. He killed his father and was a mass-murderer, how was he possibly going to be redeemed? That a romance with Rey was suggested throughout the movies, and their kiss before his death was part of his redemption was very uncomfortable because it played up a toxic and abusive relationship as romantic. What a horrible message to young viewers that one partner needs to put up with their partner’s abuse, because they can “save” that person. Please read the astute post from Michael of My Comic Relief: Reylo’s Role In Redemption- A The Rise of Skywalker Reflection that goes into much thoughtful reflection on the problems with a Rey and Kylo relationship. Seeking forgiveness and granting forgiveness is not and should not be a one-time conversation or deed by one person. While Kylo’s character was layered and Adam Driver is an amazing actor, his role was problematic from the start.
Rey is a strong character whom I liked quite a bit, but who was tarnished at the end with her family ancestry and with her choice of love interest. And what was the deal with her new healing powers? No Jedi in the past has ever done that. There had been much speculation that Rey would be Luke’s child or even Ben Kenobi’s, but in the end, she was shown to be the evil Palpatine’s grandchild. What?! Why was Palpatine even alive, much less that he had had an adult child who smuggled Rey away from him? While I hated almost all of The Last Jedi, the one thing I did like is that Jedi (or anyone) don’t need to come from an important family, they literally can come from anywhere. That was an important message for moviegoers, but that was erased here for Rey to now be fighting the dark side and her family connection to it. And that she choose Kylo to passionately kiss, over loyal and steadfast Finn? What the fuck! I did like her concluding scene, as she claims the Skywalker name, showing that one can claim their family alliance over blood-ties.
Lastly, and most importantly, let’s go over my beloved original three of Luke, Leia and Han Solo. I was devastated that Luke became a grumpy hermit and later died in the last movie (see my passionate post An Ignoble End to the Skywalker Saga on The Imperial Talker’s site) and in this movie, there was a bit of course correction in his role as a Jedi ghost, but what was done was done. Considering Fisher’s death, director JJ Abrams did his very best with existing footage of Leia to craft her farewell role. She got a good concluding arc, showing how she was helping train Rey as a Jedi, which was a lovely nod to her Skywalker heritage and the flashback to her and Luke during her own training was heartfelt and tied up some loose threads. I believe she was supposed to help redeem Kylo, and at least she did play a small role in helping him turn although I will always be sad that she and Kylo were never able to play a scene together. Han’s cameo came as a lovely surprise, I’m sure in part to push the narrative that Kylo’s parent’s love helped turn Kylo back to the Light. I just dearly wish that these three had been given a scene together (along with Chewie)- it will always be a shame that the directors choose not to have them reunite in some way.
While I’m sure Disney is far from done with Star Wars storytelling, this movie brought to a close the Skywalker saga. There is no way that all fans could be satisfied with any narrative that Disney filmed, but I just wished they had been able to capture the scope and mysticism that George Lucas had brought to his imagined universe. However, I will be forever grateful that these stories were told, and they have captured so many people’s imagination. May the Force be with you!
-Nancy
December 27, 2019 at 1:14 pm
Hi Nancy,
I love your review. Good points. There will never be a perfect movie that everyone agrees on. But, I guess we take away what we got from it. The fans were heard, but there was also liberties and social issues they wanted to drop in. That would explain a number of things.
Thanks,
Gary
On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 10:30 AM Graphic Novelty² wrote:
> Nancy posted: “I hope everyone had the happiest of holidays! My gift for > you readers out there are my thoughts about the most recent Star Wars > movie! 😉 In the last week, I have read so many thoughtful reflections on > the movie, so I will post my observations as chara” >
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December 28, 2019 at 5:02 pm
No way everyone was going to be happy- but that I came away happier than the previous movie was a big plus. I’m just pleased Leia got a good concluding arc!
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December 28, 2019 at 8:32 pm
Yes.
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December 27, 2019 at 10:17 pm
Great review which summed up perfectly the characters and their arcs in the film. I do have to agree with many of your points, though I believe I enjoyed Rise of Skywalker more than you did. It comes with lots of flaws and plot holes large enough to navigate a Death Star through them, but it was a thrilling conclusion to the saga.
Even though this is allegedly the last of the Skywalker films I do hope that Disney will revisit the clan at some point. It doesn’t have to be these characters but could be about their ancestors or descendants. But Star Wars does need a bit of a break so they can have time to properly plan out the films and build up demand.
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December 28, 2019 at 5:05 pm
Yes, they absolutely need to take a break from the movies! If these movies hadn’t been on such a tight schedule perhaps JJ could have done all three and had more time to craft a cohesive story.
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December 28, 2019 at 9:20 pm
Apparently Disney wanted an immediate ROI for the billions it spent to acquire Lucasfilm. The problem was they rushed the films and put out so much product they saturated fans. Thankfully it seems they learned their lesson and are easing up on the release schedule. 😀
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December 29, 2019 at 9:21 am
Disney seemed to understand how to build a frame work for the Marvel movies, its a shame they couldn’t for Star Wars.
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December 28, 2019 at 8:41 am
Great review Nancy and points you make about the Rise of Skywalker. I thought the film was ok, a rousing, if very flawed end to the Skywalker saga. I especially liked you comments about Ray and Kylo, both characters seemed to get a bit of a raw deal. Overall I thought the Rise of Skywalker was an alright movie, and much better than the Last Jedi.
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December 28, 2019 at 8:09 pm
I had HATED TLJ, so this movie was a huge improvement! I was so disappointed that there was a romance between Rey & Kylo, as that reinforces the toxic trope of staying with an abusive partner because you can “save” them. At least Leia got a good conclusion.
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December 29, 2019 at 8:13 am
My thoughts exactly, toxic tropes sums up Ray’s and Kylo’s relationship perfectly. I was glad to see Leia get woven onto the story so well though, and it was nice to see Lando return for this one as well.
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December 29, 2019 at 9:23 am
If you haven’t already read Michael’s post about the two of them, do so!
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December 30, 2019 at 9:49 am
Thanks, think I did, but I’ll have a check and make sure. Thanks for letting me know.
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December 29, 2019 at 1:23 pm
I am still upset over how they handled Rose. The more I think about it, the more annoyed I am. And you’re right! It did look like Finn ghosted her! That scene, where Rose passes on going with Finn, Rey, Poe, Chewie, and Threepio to Pasaana (to study old Star Destroyer schematics to see if they can help them defeat the new ones?? even though they already beat the old Destroyers in the last war?? and the new Sith fleet are NEW Star Destroyers?? that are built with the same silly planet-killing-laser-faulty-explosive-reactor as every Death Star?? soooooo why did Rose have to stay behind??) bothers me. The last we see of them in TLJ, Rose saves Finn’s life and they kiss! Now in TROS they don’t kiss AND all Finn offers her is a *pat on the shoulder* when he leaves?? Not even a hug?!? C’mon! So yeah, ugh, that bothers me annnnnnnd, judging from this comment, I guess I needed to rant about it a little bit XD.
But I’m with you across the board here. I wonder if we’ll ever hear that outline for what they planned to do with Carrie Fisher and Adam Driver? I’d hope, somewhere down the line, we’ll get a behind the scenes book that offers up the original plan in detail. While I’m on the subject, I’d also like to know in detail what J.J. outlined for VIII that Rian Johnson dumped AND what was in the outline Lucas gave Disney for a Sequel Trilogy that they rejected. But I don’t know if we’ll ever get all that.
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December 29, 2019 at 6:39 pm
I doubt we’ll ever find out what Lucas & Abrams had planned as it would probably cause a huge controversy if it was released.
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December 29, 2019 at 8:23 pm
UGH…I know. I know you’re right! But I still sooooooooooo want to know. I wonder, if I offered to take them out for a delicious soft pretzel and/or an Orange Julius, if George and J.J. would be willing to tell me, personally, what they had planned? I’d even promise to keep it a secret and everything AND I’d pay for the aforementioned pretzel or Orange Julius. I just want to know!
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December 29, 2019 at 9:56 pm
They’d be crazy not to take you up on that offer!
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December 30, 2019 at 8:09 pm
Maybe we’ll know in another 40 years when things have calmed down a bit and no one cares anymore. 😊
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January 8, 2020 at 12:43 pm
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh, i can only hope…
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December 30, 2019 at 8:13 pm
I feel like JJ never gets it quite right with the females in some of his movies. Or he’ll make a misstep that everyone just is going, “what were you thinking??” TFA was totally fine but I can think of a few others where it’s been a raised eyebrow. Okay. Never mind. I’m just thinking about star trek and the scene when the girl was in bra and panties randomly. This reylo scene kind of reminded me of that. Totally out of nowhere.
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December 30, 2019 at 9:36 pm
I love your Star Trek reference, because I’m an even bigger ST fan (and yes, that scene was not needed)!
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