Crazedwraith wrote: ↑2017-12-28 06:35am
Shroom Man 777 wrote: ↑2017-12-28 06:01am
Then again their Star Wars fans, they'd miss the point even if it went down their vent shafts.
yeah glad we're not the nerds and star wars fans here on stardestoyer.net, that would be terrible.
Assume they are spherical masses of iron, if you will.
eMeM wrote: ↑2017-12-28 07:05amI hate that every criticism of this movie is met with either "u don't like because your theories got destroyed", or "To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand the themes of The Last Jedi...".
IMO a lot of the dislike of the movie comes from nerds who are kinda stuffy and rigid. I just think it rubbed them off the wrong way due to their possessiveness, which the movie blatantly tried to address.
I mean, we're a board based on people who've spent godless amounts of hours arguing that a Star Destroyer can paste the Enterprise because of footage of
pew-pew asteroids. Lets be real here, the nerd community's not the most level-headed of groups.
CaoCao wrote: ↑2017-12-28 11:16am
Oh, it's a great story that only disciples of Einstein can get. It's amazing how:
- They need to send a message asking for allies to help and need to get to an old installation after over 18 hours of crawling...but they can speed dial they favourite cantina owner in a jizz.
Broad transmissions across the galaxy sent to anyone listening might not work the same as point to point personal comms between linked transmitters and receivers? It's not just speed dialing Maz, Poe also was in constant communications with FInn...
- They are running on fumes, with every bit a fuel counting...but an ex stromtrooper and a techie can waste as much as they want on a sidetrip across the galaxy (and they never got tracked).
The tracker was focused on the main ship. Not all the Resistance personnel could fit on the few remaining FTL-capable transports, and presumably if enough of them fled (either if there were a bunch of FTL-capable ships or if they made repeat trips with that single ship), they WOULD get noticed and then tracked and killfucked. Even their new cloak tech was susceptible to detection when someone paid close enough attention.
- The books of the jedi must burn with the tree holding them...but you can find them in the Millenium Falcon.
The symbolic place where the ancient Jedi teachings were
sequestered out of Luke and the Jedi Order's stagnation and separation and fixation had to burn, so people could move on, so Luke could get off his ass and so that Rey could take those things with her and do with her as she will instead of just having it hidden and treated "sacred."
Maybe Yoda wanted to give the place a worthy fiery sendoff, as the place
was a sacred site for millennia. Space wizard spirits ritualistically commit arson to deconsecrate ancient temple grounds - cool!
It's like the Shaolin dispersing and spreading their ways to the people and regaining that common touch once their huge monastery got blown up - a change, a new beginning, from a tragedy that nonetheless allowed them to reset from their prior stratified course and baggage.
- The Jedi must end...but she is the succesor of the Jedi.
Uh huh, an ending that prompts a succession... kind of like some mythic bird wreathed in flame and fabled to undergo revival, that's probably symbolic of certain orders, groups seeking to revive goodness and bring
newness of hope, and such. A flame-wreathed bird that might have a similar silhouette to a three-segmented tree catching fire from lightning called from the spectral apparition of a tiny green puppet. Resulting in a rather unsubtle metaphor that might nonetheless fail to communicate the point to thickies.
- Luke gets to Crait to save them and return a memento of Han to Leia...but he is a force projection and nothing was real.
Why isn't it real? Obi-Wan told Luke more real/true things as a Force ghost than he did when he was alive.
- Luke dies...but the projected dice he gave Leia (and she left behind) remain in place so that he can troll his nephew.
It's all mystic and shit. Why would physical death prevent him from projecting images? It's not as if the previous movies had Jedi masters create images after they passed on...