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TLJ ended on hopelessness

As an enormous Star Wars fan that devoured every piece of content that existed for 10 years, the “what they grow beyond” talk might be my favorite sequence in the entire series. It was magnificent, even more so considering where Luke was at and what it did for him.

9 is far worse than 8 but honestly 7 is the worst of all.

TLJ was *all about* the triumph of the human spirit. It deeply rejected cynicism, and depicted that everyone can change the world, no matter what their origins, and that hope and the future and power can come from something as small as a small slave child telling a story.

Thank you. Now I’m going to go home and SLEEP WITH MY WIFE.

This. A thousand times this. Oh, and Snoke was just a red herring! Much like communism, apparently. 

The Last Jedi was a great movie made worse by the turd that the TRoS. Finn’s exposure to the gray areas of galactic arms-trading and the idea that a worker’s political revolution is needed to end the endless conflict? THROWN IN THE TRASH. The idea that Luke Skywalker sacrificed himself to inspire the Galaxy with his

As a more casual Star Wars fan, I definitely enjoyed The Last Jedi the most out of the three sequels. Things like the “we are what they grow beyond” talk, Luke explaining the Force to Rey, the First Order wiping out the Resistance one transport at a time, Rey almost bringing Ben back to the light and failing, Holdo

TLJ is easily in my top-5 of Star Wars films, and I’ve liked it better after every rewatch.

Fuck the haters, The Last Jedi is objectively the best movie of the sequel trilogy and is far better than all the prequels and is a decent movie in its own right.

Now that the whole sequel trilogy is out, along with a couple of anthology movies, it’s clear that The Last Jedi is the one film in the Disney era that most truly matches Lucas’s intent and vision for what Star Wars actually means.

I assure you, for MANY positions where they ask this question at interviews, that person does not exist. They ask this question at interviews to be a fast food cashier.

She's not for sale, so it's not advertising. The only thing she's showcasing is her (fantastic) cosplaying skills.