Oh here we go, I shoulda waited till I got to this post.Andy wrote:Paul the sparky wrote:To you maybe. I disagree. Try not to let that get to you though. We're only discussing Star Wars.Andy wrote:No, Paul, the line was a clear indication that she knew what she was doing before she tried it. Give it up.
This is why I said I could see this going the same way as the last thread; people not paying attention while watching, and then laying the blame on the film. It is indeed only Star Wars, it shouldn’t be difficult.
Yes, because I’m the one who wouldn’t accept that I’d missed something that everyone else understood.Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Adam can't let stuff like this go, c'mon.
mistercrayon wrote:hylian_elf wrote:mistercrayon wrote:Also: was anakin not also Palpatine’s son? I asked someone about the irritation about reys lack of heritage last time around because obv anakin comes from nowhere too but they suggested palpatine was involved in that. Which would mean that Ben and Rey are cousins?
I thought Anakin was immaculate conception and a Jesus-a-like???
There’s some bollocks about Palpatine manipulating the midi chlorians bullshit to make her pregnant but that hardly makes him the father anyway, more a genetic scientist type meddler type bloke.
If that is true then why does he need his actual bloodline via Rey to do the same plan he was originally going to do with anakin (and later luke? - ie need to re-energise into my own bloodline)
Paul the sparky wrote:When's the next one?
RamSteelwood wrote:No. Someone tried to tell me one but it sounded like bobbins and i was distracted by a giant bubble blowing show. Did he fall down a well? @reg obvs
Paul the sparky wrote:Even if we go with your assumption, it's still a crap bit of film making isn't it? Character does thing completely out of the blue, no prior set up to prepare the viewer for her very unusual actions, then has to explain to the viewer how she learned it from training. Why not have her use it on a smaller scale, with no risk to herself, while we're watching her training earlier in the film? Or are you a big fan of the tell, don't show school of film making?
Ya, I was just playing in response. I thought the bobbins, bubbles and well-falling made that clear.regmcfly wrote:I was memeing if you don't mind, sir.
hylian_elf wrote:RamSteelwood wrote:No. Someone tried to tell me one but it sounded like bobbins and i was distracted by a giant bubble blowing show. Did he fall down a well? @reg obvs
Reg was just probably quoting from the prequel trilogy.
Probably Palpatine killed Plagueis a long time before the prequels and so Plagueis would not have been around to impregnate Anakin’s mother. So if anyone, it was Palpatine.
So if you count Palpatine as Anakin’s father, Rey and Ben are first cousins once removed. But who cares.
Hey, watch your mouth. That's my Dad you're talking about.Paul the sparky wrote:Did I ever regale you with the take of Darth Milkman the Promiscuous?
Andy wrote:Paul the sparky wrote:Even if we go with your assumption, it's still a crap bit of film making isn't it? Character does thing completely out of the blue, no prior set up to prepare the viewer for her very unusual actions, then has to explain to the viewer how she learned it from training. Why not have her use it on a smaller scale, with no risk to herself, while we're watching her training earlier in the film? Or are you a big fan of the tell, don't show school of film making?
Economy of storytelling. There isn’t time to build up to it. It’s for the same reason that the first time we see her she’s hovering while looping rings of stone around her; there isn’t time to incrementally show her learning all of that, but in one image we get the idea that she’s come on leaps and bounds. Pure nonsense. The film had a long enough run time to properly bed in a key plot point. She was seen levitating small stones while meditating in TLJ, and while rescuing the gang from the back of the cave. Luke also balanced some shit while training with Yoda. It's firmly bedded in, force first aid is not.
While I’d argue that it’s ludicrous to suggest that the audience must be fully prepped for every incident in a film (we’d be here forever) I’m trying to remember if we saw a smaller instance earlier, when she ran the training course. That said, I don’t think it’s necessary to prepare anyone for a fairly standard trope.
It's a good job absolutely no one is demanding that every incident requires such bedding in then, isn't it? Just the ones surrounding key plot points will do. You don't think it's necessary, fair enough. I do, because the cave snake scene is a bit of a "WTF is she doing?!" otherwise, even though it's a trope, we saw it in the Mandalorian etc. it still needs to make sense within the film you're watching.
In any event, given the approach you and others take to criticising these films, if Rey hadn’t explained to those with her how she did the thing they’ve never seen before, I’m pretty confident you’d be complaining about that.
100% correct, because it's shite story telling either way innit? Like I said, you could have shown this within a 30 second scene during training. Brought a butterfly or flower back to life or something. Small scale, simple, but it adequately prepares the audience for the snake scene, because otherwise all people have to fall back on it a shot of some books, which can be used to explain away any old bullshit. Daft thing happen? It's in the books. Not very satisfying to me.
mistercrayon wrote:Something something Leia floating in space.
regmcfly wrote:Yo I have that novel too
Dinostar77 wrote:regmcfly wrote:Yo I have that novel too
Have you got the Revan novel? IGN did a poll of most popular jedi and sith and Revan came in 2nd behind obi-wan. That was a suprise for a character who has only featured in KOTOR and a few novels/comics.
Honestly think a trilogy based on Malek/Revan and the crazy sith emperor would make a good triology on the big screen. Plus it would be a blank canvas for Disney as it takes place 10,000 years before skywalker/palpatine storyline.
Dinostar77 wrote:regmcfly wrote:Yo I have that novel too
Have you got the Revan novel? IGN did a poll of most popular jedi and sith and Revan came in 2nd behind obi-wan. That was a suprise for a character who has only featured in KOTOR and a few novels/comics.
Honestly think a trilogy based on Malek/Revan and the crazy sith emperor would make a good triology on the big screen. Plus it would be a blank canvas for Disney as it takes place 10,000 years before skywalker/palpatine storyline.
Andy wrote:How on earth would you have been prepared to see a butterfly brought back, Paul? (Although, I have a niggling thought in my head that we did see a less daring example.)
No, it’s not shit story-telling to not hold your audiences’ hand through every minor detail. They can’t predict which perfectly understandable plot point somebody in the audience is going to spit the dummy over and mollycoddle them through it.
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