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Porcupine_I said:
Cruzer said:
Porcupine_I said:

Kylo Ren takes information out of peoples mind with the force, he even says "I can take whatever i want"

When he tries to read Rey, she not only can resist him but is able to read him as well.

In the fight at the end he even tells her that he could teach her, reminding her that he has all the knowledge she needs to beat him. She just concentrates and takes it from him. She may even have tapped into the dark side, judging by how she looks and fights after that.



 

None of that makes sense and ruins the way the firce works. It should have been impossible for Rey to use the force and fight on par with Kylo, let along defeat him. The plot was weak period no matter how you spin it. Kylo was weak too and I did not like the choice of his actor or how he sounded when he took his helmet off. He was a fake Vader, which further ruined the movie.

It makes sense in the context of the information this movie has given us. And at least it makes more sense then dismissing stuff because you personally didn't like it.

And complaining how the movie copied the original Star Wars and then complaining that they do something different? Make up your mind or don't argue.

Also, if you call that poor writing then you must totally hate the prequels, right?

...and i'm pretty sure there is no such thing as the firce.

 

No it does not make sense going by Star War's history and lore, which you don't appear to realize. A force user has always needed training and an understanding of how the force works whether Jedi or Sith. So it has nothing to do with personal like and just facts that you cannot dispute.

The movie was unoriginal in plot and setup. Changing a history of more than 30 years about how the force works is contradicting what the force is all about, not doing something new so you are wrong again.

The problem with the prequels reside within the cinematography and not the writing as far as the SW universe goes, it was good.

Obviously I made a typing error, but those who lose an argument has to grasp at any thing they can.