Jumpin said:
Admit it, the real reason you don't like it is because you wanted a cliched and contrived plot, featuring goofy characters, cringy dialogue "I hate sand!" "That's one hell of a pilot!" "Nooooooo!" , more cartoony violence with lots of flippy sword fighting, merchandise plug characters like Bubba Fet, and inconsistent characters like Hon Solo, John Boeyga, and Haden Christiansen (Annie). And terrible whiney acting. And yes, Episode 7 is terribly overrated by critics. It has one of the most contrived and unoriginal plots of any movie I have ever seen. You have this guy who gets captured, he somehow meets a storm trooper with the force, who also happens to not like the empire, they escape to a planet, which also happens to have the Millenium Falcoln on it, which also happens to have Daisy Ridley's character on it, and John Boyega can't make up his mind as to whether he's a coward, hates killing people, or a crazy wild killer. Then they go blow up another death star thing that was so cliched that it fell flat. I didn't enjoy that film. On the other hand, a gritty and action packed heist flick, very much enjoyed. |
lol Whatever you want to believe, I went really interested in the change of tone that movie was supposed to offer cause I like changes, but what I found was a really mediocre execution of something with a lot of potential, say what you want about episode VII, I see a lot of flaws on that movie too but the direction was brilliant, basically the opposite to Rogue One, which was more solid in the story but the execution was meh and in cinema the execution is everything, story is just one element, just like lyrics are just a part of music, but not the most important one.







