Not going to go through this whole long tract, but I'd like to address a couple things that immediately stood out to me:
APlayerHater wrote: ↑2018-01-18 01:12pm
I'm not angry that Rey is a Mary Sue based on the movies themselves; it is more that every single person and publication on the internet is accusing people of being misogynistic if they don't like the sequels. If everywhere online was saying the prequels were completely flawless at the time of their release, and that there was something wrong with you if you didn't like them, I'm sure you would be angry too.
I don't see a lot of people saying "You're a misogynist if you don't like the sequels." No one is saying they're flawless either. In fact, I've seen a LOT of very mixed or critical reviews. I think that most of them are saying people are misogynist when they hold female characters to a different standard than male characters. At least, that has always been the basis of
my arguments.
Your comments here are, however,
strongly reminiscent of many Right-wingers who insist that they're not sexist/racist, but that they're being persecuted by a vast SJW conspiracy that's taking over society. They usually, in my experience, turn out to just be racists and sexists who think they're being persecuted if anyone calls them on it.
If Rey was a man in this movie I would have had the same complaints about him. Everything in this universe revolves around Rey. You could say everything in the prequels revolves around Anakin.
That's how the whole "chosen one" thing works. You may not like the trope, but it is a very old one.
Those movies are bad.
Here is how everything revolves around Rey:
Finn? Goes from completely self serving coward to obsessed with rescuing Rey. He left TFO because he was a coward.
Well, if I didn't think you were a Neo-Fascist troll before, you're doing your best to prove me wrong. Since you apparently feel that someone is a "coward" for not dutifully following the space Nazis' orders to gun down innocent civilians (I agree that Finn was largely driven by fear initially, but not for that reason).
And a love can motivate people to do things they otherwise wouldn't? Who knew.
Han? Wants Rey to permanently join him on the MF within hours of meeting her.
That's more just Han being Han, I'd say.
He also suggested Luke come with him rather than fight at Yavin back in A New Hope, remember?
Or, in a meta sense, its a clumsy plot convenience from a film directed by someone who's not very good at constructing plots (though that's a flaw that has nothing to do with Rey specifically).
Leia? First time Leia sees Rey, she goes up to Rey and hugs her, even though Rey's a total stranger. Somehow Leia intuitively sensed that Rey was upset about Han's death. I know it's the force, but still, they're complete strangers. I guess Rey was so sad about the death of... Some guy she knew for less than a day, that Leia could sense it.
That is a bit odd, but the likely cause of Rey's close attachment to Han is clearly lampshaded by Kylo (if you take his word for it, anyway)- she's someone with no family, who is haunted by that absence and has a tendency to latch onto surrogate father figures. In a meta sense, she was probably also being used as a surrogate for the fans' feelings at the death of Han.
There's also the fact that Han probably was one of the first people to ever treat her decently in her life. Which is probably a big part of why Finn latched onto Poe and Rey, too. When you don't have a lot of friends, the ones you do have may take on disproportionate importance.
Maz? Tries to give Rey Anakin's lightsaber the first time she sees Rey. Because the lightsaber magically "called out" to Rey, even though she has no connection to it at all. She's not a blood relative, and lightsabers have never called out to people in the past. I guess she's just extra special.
I actually like the idea that Rey is important because of who SHE is, not because she's part of the Skywalker bloodline, as it appeals to my democratic values. But I will acknowledge that things might have made more sense if she had been Luke's descendent.
That said, "exceptionally strong in the Force" is not the worst reason to give someone a lightsabre.
I do harshly criticize the Force vision sequence in Maz's castle, but not because I think it makes Rey a Mary Sue- just because I think its bad, contrived, ham-fisted plotting which fits poorly with prior depictions of Force visions.
Kylo Ren? Just needs Rey for the information. Suddenly Snoke wants him to bring... her... to... him, and has Kylo drop everything to go after her directly. They even stop looking for Luke Skywalker and BB8's Map in the sequel and focus solely on getting Rey. I guess they just stopped caring about Luke. --Sure, Snoke and Kylo do go after the rebellion in the sequel, but it hardly seems like their main objective.
Um... they spent most of the film trying to destroy the Rebel fleet?
Also, its flatly false that they dropped the search for Luke. Snoke wanted Rey to tell him where Luke was, as I recall. He never even seemed to have much interest in trying to turn her (that was Kylo's pet project).
Yoda? Tells us, the audience, that Rey has surpassed him in the ways of the force. He has been training Jedi for 900 years and she has known the force exists for 18 hours.
I did NOT take that as "Rey knows more about the Force than Yoda". Rather, that Rey was the right kind of person, with the right mindset to use the Force, and to move beyond the outdated structure of the old Jedi Order. But I suppose that its somewhat open to interpretation.
It would, however, be consistent with Yoda's gradually moving away from old Jedi doctrine over the course of the prior films.
Also, where the hell did you get "18 hours" from?
In TLJ again she puts in a better showing than Kylo, both in melee combat and with use of force powers. She has to save his ass when fighting the a̶d̶e̶p̶t̶u̶s̶ ̶c̶u̶s̶t̶o̶d̶e̶s̶ imperial sword guys.
She "saved his ass" after he took on three guys at once while she struggled with one, yes. Its very clear that neither of them would have survived that fight without the other.
It is, again, flatly false that she exhibits superior powers with the Force. They are perfectly evenly match in their struggle over Luke's lightsabre (in contrast to TFA)- though I suppose you could say that that was due to Rey's being injured and likely self-doubt over her inability to stop Snoke or redeem Kylo, and the revelation about her parents.*
*All of those failures rather weigh against the idea that Rey is a perfect Mary Sue who always succeeds at everything, however.
For some reason after 18 hours of having owned a lightsaber, and briefly swinging her sword at some rocks, she can take on 5 guys at once and has to rescue Kylo. She is literally better than him at fighting after hearing him say "the force" one time.
Objectively false, again. I don't recall her taking on five guys alone, nor being a clearly better fighter than Kylo Ren, nor does her prior knowledge of hand-to-hand combat extend only to "swinger her sword at some rocks".
Also, source "18 hours", please.
Its easy to bash a film, or a character, when you insist on seeing only what fits your preconceptions.
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