Agree, but that’s because RotJ is the finale of a trilogy. If you notice, the first movie of each of the trilogies spend a lot of time setting up the stage for what is happening in the “larger scheme” of things. This movie did not do it at all.
Agree, but that’s because RotJ is the finale of a trilogy. If you notice, the first movie of each of the trilogies spend a lot of time setting up the stage for what is happening in the “larger scheme” of things. This movie did not do it at all.
Yup, that’s because there is none. All Star Wars films have a larger “plot” of space politics happening behind the scenes. TFA had none of this. After watching TFA I felt like it was an awesome film, but there was something missing from it that all other Star Wars movies had. After thinking about it, I realized that…
Nope, so did I.
I’m 30 and I really enjoyed them, and I saw the original trilogy countless times before going to watch it. Not to mention watching the entire special edition trilogy in the theaters.
But I do agree with him being more of a good “idea” man. The fact that he is horrible at writing dialogue is pretty much universally…
Nonsense. To this day Qui-Gon is one of my favorite Jedi. He’s a great character.
I enjoyed them. And saw them all multiple times in the theaters.