I love Hamill, I love Luke. After reflecting on the movie for a few a months, the portrayal of an aged fallible Luke was honestly inspired. It humanized him instead of mythologized, all it needed was to stick the landing in the third movie. Luke's plot wasn't over just because he died, he still needed to guide Rey and understand how the failures of the Jedi led his father to become Vader. Self improvement isn't a linear line, it has it's ups and downs amd we have to keep trying to do better even after we fuck up. That is the story we got, it's relatable as fuck.
That would have been an endearing and ultimately satisfying end point for a nine movie franchise spanning decades.
Johnson laid down plot threads for Rey and Luke (and possibly a redeemed Ben) to address the failures of the jedi order and create a new path for force users. I was completely hyped at the announcement of the 9th movies title Rise of Skywalker as I was envisioning Skywalker to become the name of grey jedi, who don't forsake attachments. Along with a final battle of Rey vs Ben, while overlapped a battle of force ghost Luke fought a spectral Palpatine. What we got was a child angry someone tried to do something they couldn't understand with their toys.
Johnson had plenty of direction in his movie, most fans were just hurt that Luke wasn't lionized like the EU had done with his character. TLJ's Luke was a 180 from what everyone was expecting (Hamill included) and that left a bad taste in alot of peoples mouths. It was 100% in character for him to become a hermit though, look at everyone of his mentors.
For sure, it's biggest issue had more to do with the way Finn and Rose had to leave a lightspeed chase and go have casino hijinks, while the chase was ongoing. It just was really bad from the pacing perspective.
That's just a function of how the host server sorts posts. I am fairly sure that functionality could be implemented without the need to even fork the version.
You can go to your user setting and select new comments and do this now.
And right there nuzzled into the last two sentences it is. NYT telling us how wonderful the economy is, just look at these statistics! Let's not consider how much of folks income goes to housing and food, NYT just wants to talk about the economy in broad strokes because all the profits from squeezing you plebs looks great on this graph.
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I love Hamill, I love Luke. After reflecting on the movie for a few a months, the portrayal of an aged fallible Luke was honestly inspired. It humanized him instead of mythologized, all it needed was to stick the landing in the third movie. Luke's plot wasn't over just because he died, he still needed to guide Rey and understand how the failures of the Jedi led his father to become Vader. Self improvement isn't a linear line, it has it's ups and downs amd we have to keep trying to do better even after we fuck up. That is the story we got, it's relatable as fuck.
That would have been an endearing and ultimately satisfying end point for a nine movie franchise spanning decades.