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Danman27 said:
Sorry the main villain was actually a character this time around. I'm also tired of hearing the kylo ren lost complaint also. Let's look at the scene quickly. He had literally just been shot, and he nearly kills fin in a light saber duel. The majority of the fight he is toying with Rey because he wants to make her his apprentice. At the end of the fight, she gains the advantage for about 3 seconds. Also, he's not that well trained with a light saber at this point.

 


I'm sorry, but are you serious? A villain with character? Well... why don't you tell me exactly his motivations for becoming a villain and killing his father? Grampa complex?! The same one that got recked by his uncle and realised the error of his ways? How is there character to him? Not to mention logic in all of this.

 

 

Anyways i agree OP. The film was formulaic (copy of SW4), it treaded the old characters like crap, turning them into useless broken characters for 30 years and then there was that ridiculous super weapon, with a beam that separates into multiple by utter magic, a planet who is unchanged in its atmosphere after beeing drilled in half and having a huge mass of energy rip open sections of that same atmosphere with no consequence to the planet, structures that defy gravity built in the mantle and finally absorbing the mass of a star (wich can only be done by a bigger gravitational force aka a black hole that somehow doesnt eat the planet itself.

Its alot to accept on that planet super weapon. Complete fantasy.

And yeah, this was the worst of the main star wars movies. You can really see Disney's hand on this one. And this comes from someone who enjoyed the prequal movies... except for the fact they were prequals and we knew how it was going to end. TFA feels like an amateurs movie published on machinima.