It's exactly what it is. Luke changed from simple farm boy to a Jedi Master with morals and ideals, and he throws them the fuck away over a hilariously poorly written mistake.
If he's so powerful in the force, he should've been able to sense that he was in danger.
luke never became a jedi master in the OT, just a very skilled knight imo
also his morals and ideals were shown to be questionable at best in rotj, which is symbolized by his black outfit, green lightsaber, and the fact that he speaks almost like vader does at jabba the hutt: "you can either profit by this, or be destroyed. i warn you not to underestimate my powers," etc.
not to mention, he's visibly conflicted with darth sidious is goading him to join the dark side
so what was poorly-written about it"i didn't want it to happen that way" is not a reason
maybe having such boring OP villains in movies is really fucking lame and stupid and your opinion is bad
What does the black outfit or green light saber have to do with anything? Also he bargained with Jabba, several times. Vader would have never done that.
It's not a blight on his morality for showing care in his friends and family, nor is it a blight when he sticks by his ideals through it all. Why do you think he threw away his lightsaber in front of the emperor? To show off? In the end he overcame that weakness. That was crucial moment that established two things, that Luke IS a morally-upstanding character, allowing himself to be defenseless in front of the most powerful force user in the galaxy to stand by his ideals; and that he wasn't all powerful, as shown when Sheev begins to go Mike Pence on him.
What about it was believable for him as a character? As I mentioned several times, he had always attempted to diffuse/talk out a situation first. Going straight to "Better fucking kill my nephew" first is something Luke would have never done, especially after his success in bringing his father back to the light. Yes, he did ultimately not go through with it and realize it was a terrible thought process, but it was one that post-RoTJ/pre-TLJ Luke would have never done.
He could've have been everything you just mentioned, but that doesn't change the fact that he was established as the main leader of the bad guys and they killed him off half way through it all. So who's the main villain now? Don't say Kylo, as much as I love Kylo in this movie, he's still conflicted about being dark.
by the time ANH and Empire were out, it had been firmly established that the good guys, jedi, used BLUE lightsabers, and the bad guys used RED lightsabersthen comes rotj and introduces GREEN, and what else could that mean other than moral ambivalence?they don't just make these design choices for no reason, you knowas for the black outfit, darth vader's suit is black, which in itself is a symbolic parallelthat doesn't mean he's a straight-up grey jedi in rotj, or anything, but he very often shows signs that he's torn, and isn't afraid to use the force in perhaps less-than-scrupulous ways to get his ends meetdo not accuse me of looking "too deep" into this, because these are fairly surface level observations if you understand anything about how symbolism works
it shows that he's a morally-upstanding dude who ultimately saved the universe, yesbut that does NOT make him space jesushe's still not a paragon of virtue, and was never stated or shown to be
i just disagreeand even if you're right, i would still argue that this led to a FAR more interesting storyi think that sort of fleeting heat-of-the-moment type thinking is a very honest portrayal of how people tend to function when presented with some extremely scary and potentially threatening shit
The black outfit might have been a good parallel, but the only reason he had a green lightsaber in RoTJ is because a blue lightsaber would've looked bad during during the fight in the Tatooine desert with the clear blue sky in the background. http://www.forcematerial.com/home/2016/10/23/the-real-reason-luke-skywalker-has-a-green-lightsaber"Remember - Luke had a green one because the effects sequence had it against a blue sky. That's as deep as these things tend to go." — Pablobot Hidalgonk (@pablohidalgo) October 18, 2016
EDIT: I see the response was in relation to my comment on his character. If what he did wasn't morally admirable then what is to you? Willing to die to redeem your father and not turn to the dark side seems like a paragon of virtue to me. He was written with these traits because he was written to be a role model.
>Supposedly the most powerful dark force user in the galaxy>Can't tell with dark side that your apprentice is about to kill youIf Snoke is that inept than Kylo isn't so beneath him in power that he would've put up with his shit. Quote from: Verbatim on December 25, 2017, 08:03:43 PMhe dies, but he doesn't die "like a nobody"; it all happens during a very plot-heavy scene where the only reason he died at all is because of his failure to account for his apprentice's true allegiances, which makes for an excellent establishing character moment for kylo
he dies, but he doesn't die "like a nobody"; it all happens during a very plot-heavy scene where the only reason he died at all is because of his failure to account for his apprentice's true allegiances, which makes for an excellent establishing character moment for kylo
i would suggest that you read that entire article
no, i said that he's admirablei'm just saying that he's not perfectby "paragon of virtue," i'm talking about a guy who never does any wrong, and always does the rightest possible thing, no matter what, which is what you seem to think luke either is or should bethat's what i'm disagreeing with
Where was it said Snoke was the most powerful. Everything in TFA and TLJ points to him just being some old, force-sensitive, rich, bully.
I never said he was perfect either, that was the whole point of getting shocked to death by Sheev. But just because he had two small moments of weakness (that he overcame) doesn't mean he's not virtuous or an ideal role model.
Let's be honest, JJ Abrams was too much of a hack in VII to not write Snoke as the discount faux-Sheev. Quote from: Mmmmm Napalm on December 25, 2017, 09:59:41 PMWhere was it said Snoke was the most powerful. Everything in TFA and TLJ points to him just being some old, force-sensitive, rich, bully.
Quote from: Turkey on December 18, 2017, 06:51:47 AMSpoiler]Also, ships can just track other ships through hyperspace, which is all sorts of dumbSpoilerlmaowhy
Spoiler]Also, ships can just track other ships through hyperspace, which is all sorts of dumb
Quote from: Verbatim on December 25, 2017, 07:57:15 PMQuote from: Turkey on December 18, 2017, 06:51:47 AMSpoiler]Also, ships can just track other ships through hyperspace, which is all sorts of dumbSpoilerlmaowhyIt was a contrived, unprecedented plot device that undermines the continuity of the series.That said, apparently it wasn't some magic tracking device, but was a massive supercomputer calculating possible destinations the same way it was done in the OT multiple times, but a lot faster. So basically all the technobabble Finn and Rose spat out to justify its existence was just nonsense.
Quote from: Turkey on December 25, 2017, 10:27:27 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 25, 2017, 07:57:15 PMQuote from: Turkey on December 18, 2017, 06:51:47 AMSpoiler]Also, ships can just track other ships through hyperspace, which is all sorts of dumbSpoilerlmaowhyIt was a contrived, unprecedented plot device that undermines the continuity of the series.That said, apparently it wasn't some magic tracking device, but was a massive supercomputer calculating possible destinations the same way it was done in the OT multiple times, but a lot faster. So basically all the technobabble Finn and Rose spat out to justify its existence was just nonsense.contrived, maybe (welcome to star wars)unprecedented, no, because rogue one foreshadowed it
It's an obvious retcon; a throwaway line isn't a precedent for anything. But I do rescind my complaint, knowing that the explanation in the movie was bullshit. And hopefully it's never used again.
i'd say hyperspace being an instant jail-free card is probably the bigger contrivance,
i'd say hyperspace being an instant jail-free card is probably the bigger contrivance, and technological advancements in a franchise taking place in a technologically advanced fantasy setting shouldn't feel all that contrived I.M.O.
Quote from: Me on December 17, 2017, 03:06:06 PMSpoilerMore medium and two-shots would be nice though. Cinematography was pretty stale outside of the action sequences.Spoilerum, did you SEE the trippy mirror sequencei walked out of this movie thinking that the cinematography was noticeably of a higher caliber than most other SW films
SpoilerMore medium and two-shots would be nice though. Cinematography was pretty stale outside of the action sequences.
you can rest easy knowing that mark hamill himself seems to agree with you, as he didn't personally enjoy how his character was being portrayed in this movie either
Quote from: maverick on December 15, 2017, 05:17:55 PMQuote from: Gatortag on December 15, 2017, 05:13:40 PMNow a lot of critics are saying TLJ is the best, even better than Empire.I really can't understand how professional critics are saying this.i cani guess that's why you're not a professional critic
Quote from: Gatortag on December 15, 2017, 05:13:40 PMNow a lot of critics are saying TLJ is the best, even better than Empire.I really can't understand how professional critics are saying this.
Now a lot of critics are saying TLJ is the best, even better than Empire.
Quote from: Mmmmm Napalm on December 18, 2017, 01:31:55 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on December 18, 2017, 12:40:36 PMThe lasers fired by snoke's flagship arcing through SPACE like artillery triggered mePhysics in SW have always been stupid. It didn't bother me.What does bother me is the 7km Dreadnought having a measly 24 point defense cannons.It's like they wanted it to get destroyed.>nerd complaintsinto the trash
Quote from: BaconShelf on December 18, 2017, 12:40:36 PMThe lasers fired by snoke's flagship arcing through SPACE like artillery triggered mePhysics in SW have always been stupid. It didn't bother me.What does bother me is the 7km Dreadnought having a measly 24 point defense cannons.It's like they wanted it to get destroyed.
The lasers fired by snoke's flagship arcing through SPACE like artillery triggered me