Scoobes said:
4. Do you know where exactly on the planet he is? It was a star map but that doesn't exactly narrow it down. Sending someone that had obvious links to Luke and the Force was perfectly acceptable in my eyes. 3. A lot of the blanks felt like they were build up for the next film or a in some cases were actually answered in the film is what I'm getting at. This is billed as the first film in a trilogy so it's only expected that some blanks wil exist. Just as many questions were left unanswered at the end of Episode IV and there were no concrete plans for a sequel at that stage. 2. At a conscious level she would have forgotten it imo, but the movie makes it clear she's a natural in the same way Luke was able to use it to destroy the death star in Ep4 and 9 year old Anakin was able to win the pod race. Even a little bit of training would be enough to kickstart her abilities at a sub-conscious level. I think part of it was also to show just how immature and lacking in higher training Kylo Ren actually is. He worships Darth Vader but he's clearly not even close in ability. Even his lightsaber beam suggests a poorly constructed lightsaber suggesting either poor discipline, poor training or both. |
4. We'll just have to agree to disagree here.
3. I highly doubt they are going to address the background of the NO and New Republic. If they do it'll feel forced and reek of exposition overload, as its the 2nd movie and the audience wants the plot to move forward. This is why the first movie in the trilogy is supposed set up what we are seeing to begin with, just a few tidbits here and there. Especially since this is a sequel to a movie where the Empire was defeated. The Rebellion won and would have a great impact on how the New Republic would be established. That's why we can't just except how things are started. It makes absolutely no sense.
2. Neither Luke nor Anakin were shown to be naturals in the Force. Luke had to be taught by Obi Wan about its existence and shown how to tap into it. All Luke really used it for in the first movie was to help him see the target he was aiming for. The exact same way he used it to see the training droid in the Millennium Falcon. He could barely bring his lightsaber to him on Hoth without great effort and concentration. He struggled greatly with training with Yoda. And even though I hated the prequels, at least Anakin had to train before mastering the force and pulling off things like moving objects, the Mind Trick, or effectively using a lightsaber. You can attribute him winning the race to the force, but I mostly took that as a cheap way to call back to when Obi Wan said he was the best pilot. He still had to train from a kid til about his mid-late 20s before he could face Count Dooku without getting his ass handed to him. So, yea...girl power it is.







