I’m really not a tough critic but this one got to me a bit. Wouldn’t say it’s an awful movie but just incredibly inconsistent with what we already know! Anyways thank you so much for joining me on the journey ❤
Yes, even some of the most benevolent star wars hardcore fans couldn't put up with some of the stuff from this movie. Some like it, saying it's better than the last Jedi haha... But considering how divisive that one was, it isn't high praise
You know where they released the Palpatine transmission? Not in the trailer, not before the opening scrawl. They played in on Fortnite. No announcement, they just interrupted every game being played, darkened the sky and played the transmission. And no where else.
55:28 Palpatine originally ensnared Anakin by describing how the Sith Lord, Darth Plagueis, had the ability to keep people from dying - it's clearly very rare, but already established. The old expanded universe also had examples of characters demonstrating the ability (such as Anakin's descendant, Cade Skywalker, who initially spontaneously manifested the power as a young padawan to save his master), but it was typically shown to be a Dark Side power that required the user to bend the Force to their will rather than work naturally alongside it.
@@Hydelsius Thanks. Legacy was the word that I meant to say, but redemption was in my head. You are correct, they erased the point of Anakin being the chosen one/his destiny.
I could’ve gone without Palpatine. One of the things I loved about The Last Jedi was it left us with the idea that Rey was a nobody. There are definitely cool moments and ideas in this movie but JJ needs to stay away from Star Wars. There’s something fundamental to Star Wars that he misses. I did appreciate the C-3PO love.
@@dracoargentum9783yeah, but its previously assumed that firstly force sensitivity cant be achieved in a clone (otherwise why would kaminoans not practice that), and secondly that conscience/spirit/mind cant be put into a clone he somehow does both and like perfectly clones himself (????), as in, he still looks like ian mcdiarmid, still has the same powers (if not stronger??), and still remembers everything he has done
@@aleks_v1 true, force abilities are not cloned, but Sith Lords can use their Force Ghosts to inhabit the living, usually to leech their apprentice’s abilities, but to inhabit a cloned body to wait for their master plans to enact.
So, during the crawl, they were supposed to explain the whole process? Somehow, Palpatine shoots lightning from his fingers! Somehow, Vader can Force choke someone through Bluetooth! Somehow, Yoda can easily lift a whole X-wing out of a swamp by waving his hand around! It's called WILLING suspension of disbelief. You have to play along for the story to work. You are in another time, another place. This is how stuff works in that galaxy far, far away.
Before the prequels, the lack of Star Wars content sparked fans to create RPG’s of the Star Wars universe. Massive storylines and new content for fans to continue the story were created. That included the cloners of Camino that Palpatine used to create the clone army to also create clones of himself. Also, the healing powers were mentioned by Palpatine in episode 3. Darth Plagas The Wise, Palpatine’s mentor, who had the power to prevent people from dying as well as use the Midiclorians to create life. The reason for Anikin’s fall and Ben’s redemption, preventing death.. Rey’s in this case. A lot of people miss that fact when they complain about the sequels. Lastly, the underlying theme throughout is are we destined to have our families’ fate by acting like them? The path to the dark side is defeating the enemy like they live.. with hate. Rey avoided that by reflecting Palpatine ‘s hate back at him, essentially destroying himself with his own hate. Love the Reactions Emme!
It's hinted that Palpatine basically just made it up. Also, Plagueis didn't have that power in a vacuum. He was working on both powers you mentioned through years and years of research. Rey just spontaneously has these powers. This power is also seen as a negative, unnatural, dark side thing, whereas Rey's use of it is never portrayed badly. The closest thing to that power is the Jedi healing trance, which heals against many severe wounds. HOWEVER, it will not heal everything. If you get stabbed through the chest, you're dead. No healing power will undo that in two seconds
I was onboard after the first two films. For me, TROS puts into sharp relief the biggest issue of the sequel "trilogy" - there was apparently no overarching story planned. I don't fault the creatives (directors, actors, writers, etc.) as much as I do the oversight of Lucasfilm (or rather lack thereof) for what we ended up with. One can only hope they've learned from their mistakes. With that said, I for one am looking forward to a new Rey movie and hope to see some redemption for the character and any others willing to come back.
George Lucas left them with a three picture outline, and they tossed it! Good on them. After all, what does he know about Star Wars? I'm not saying they were wrong to make some changes. For example, I'm glad they aged up Rey/Kira from a child. But seriously, the new trilogy couldn't have felt anymore like they were making it up as they went along.
@@mperezmcfinn2511 They did not age Rey/Kira up from a child. She was the same age as she was in the outlines. The child thing is a myth. There's even a joke I've heard making fun of the rumor. "So Lucasfilm aged the main characters up from being children in their twenties to being adults in their twenties" 😂
@officialmonarchmusic Well, that's good to know. Because I legitimately felt hypocritical for supporting the decision to age Rey up while simultaneously believing the other changes were disrespectful to the original outline. Honestly, I don't have a problem with minor changes like planet swapping or whatever. As long as the original story remains intact.
Oh my! I watched this video yesterday and I am still laughing at "Maybe she just needed CPR...?" That was hilarious to me!! I do think, though, that you reacted to that with your initial expression the same way everyone in the theater did. That kiss came out of nowhere and surprised all of us. One thing you did not mention... in the episode 8, Finn and Rose were "a thing" in that it seemed like they were setting them up for a romantic payoff. Then... nothing from them! That plotline, if it was one to begin with, was seemingly forgotten. I think, in addition to other points that other folks are making in the comments, it didn't feel like it was connected to the rest of the series. Yes, we find out who Rey is, but should it have been that? And she denies her heritage in the end anyway, for obvious reasons! So it is as if that revelation was meaningless!! Unless she becomes a villain.... Plus, we never really get to meet her parents!! We see her mom and dad briefly, I think, but that's it! So we never really get to find out about Rey's parents until the end, and even then it is just that Rey is the grand daughter of palpatine, but which parent is Palpatine's? So many other things... like walking and running and even riding horses on a space ship while it is in atmosphere. I don't know how green the pilots are, but I am pretty sure their space(!!) ships have artificial gravity and would have no problem flipping over to dump all the horses, etc. that are blowing them up on to the surface of the planet!! Ok... l am starting again and I need to not... But fun reactions, and wonderful and funny commentary throughout!
The sequels fail for two main reasons. 1: Return of the Jedi was the perfect ending for episodes 1-6 and the sequels basically throw all of that out; Anakin/Vader's redemption and sacrifice; Luke Leia and Han saving the galaxy from the Empire; etc. 2: It is obvious (and they have admitted as much) that they made no thought whatsoever in planning these three sequel movies out. Nothing really makes sense from movie to movie and in the end; what are these three movies trying to say as a story? Really; there is no message here at all. For these to reasons the sequels are wiped from my head canon and I try to pretend they never happened. Thanks for the reviews Emme.
right, and many inconsistencies with Lucas original timeline: Lucas himself in an interview reminded us that there were only 2 siths at a given time (master & apprentice), both were destroyed in ROTJ, so there were no more dark force users to train Snoke. And many others that I won't get into (could write a whole book). Disney brought back popular characters for the sole reason of milking more $$$ from SW fans, but it doesn't tie with episodes 1 to 6. Sequels are not so bad movies, but I consider them as good action movies, but nothing to do with Star Wars.
Hear me out, but I think The Last Jedi had the most potential to do the trilogy good out of all the sequels. I liked the direction it was going before they desperately backpedaled with Rise of Skywalker. The "anyone can be a Jedi" thing was such a tease for the final film, then RoS comes out and makes Rey related to Palpatine. Why do all the Jedi have to be connected somehow? Look at who Yoda was or Mace Windu... my biggest problem with RoS is how small it makes the galaxy look.
Nah, Vader's redemption still works because he saved his son. It wasn't about killing, but saving. If anything, it was the prequels which destroyed his character arc by having Anakin do horrible things beyond redemption. You can't X children and be redeemed from that in one simple act. The Vader of the original trilogy was never made out to be that psychotic as portrayed in the prequels.
this was a remarkable and unique journey you took us on...seeing these movies from your point of view was so interesting and refreshing...thank you for you 🤗🙏🏻
Force and healing- you can't use the Force all the time, need to rest and regain strength like any type of energy output. ( I think you know what I mean- Rey rubbing her hand after healing the snake thingy, probably made her hand weak.) Ben used all his Force ability to heal Rey (essentially bring her back from death). He did what the Emperor was trying to do (cheat death) kind of, but more like a sacrifice. (Maybe that's the secret, You can cheat death by sacrificing another?). Summary: Can't Force jump/ use the Force all the time, you get tired, ( Yoda only used it when he had to, like against Dooku).
They don’t explain it in the movie but Palpatine is a clone in which the spirit of his original body transferred its essence into it. Rey’s dad is a failed clone of his
@@ruarikelsey1793Agreed. People don't remember the hate the prequel trilogy received. Just because you don't like something it shouldn't mean you act like a child and do the equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and say loudly 'la-la-la-la'
I feel like the Dyad should've been introduced way sooner & explored more. Throwing it in the last film just felt like an excuse to have a 'reveal'. We have seen Dyads before in Star Wars lore but they're extremely rare
This movie made no sense, like it literally just made no sense. Almost every decision felt rushed, every line felt cringe, it took away from everything that came before. Everyone thinks Last Jedi was the worst, but at least there was effort. This movie straight out had no effort and was garbage.
The problem with this episode was Palpatine without any lead-up. And the fact that dead is never dead in Star Wars anymore. There was satisfaction when Vader dropped him to his death and he exploded in his evil. But with Mando and Ahsoka series and what happens leading up to the sequels it's believable that they can make sense of it with the cloning or night sister magic that he was brought back. However, that will never excuse the bad exposition in the beginning where Poe just tells us what needs to be suggested in movies 7 and 8. Giving us hints that this might be coming. But none of that happened because no one planned this. No one sat down and said for the next trilogy this happens, then this, and finally this. It was just winging it whatever way you want to, and that's always going to make them feel weak no matter how much the stuff in the middle does to help.
Seriously, all of the Disney changes where they keep bringing lost Jedi back after Order 66 basically makes the Jedi Purge meaningless, since so many apparently fucking survived it somehow. It cheapens storytelling when you make arbitrary decisions that don't make sense in the broader context of the narrative.
@@lordmortarius538many Jedi in Legends also survived Order 66, and Lucas in one of his sequel trilogy concepts also had a bunch of Order 66 survivors. I don't think it cheapens the impact, even having 100 survivors means that 99,9% have been wiped out.
@@lordmortarius538 that doesn’t really bother me that some survived. If you were by clones then you got hunted by inquisitors. Whether you get away or not I’d a drama or adventure to unfold. But when we see you die onscreen you should be dead. Maul cut in half yet back in clone wars I accepted. Palatine blowing up in a magnetic field of evil should be dead, well unless he cloned himself 🫤. Please don’t make Mace Windu comeback. NO. Force ghosts are okay but no more not deads.
I’ve reached the point that I only consider Lucas’s stuff as canon (first 6 films, clone wars series). Yes, I include the last season of clone wars in that). Everything else is non-fan-made licensed fluff of variable quality. So, I just don’t care about this trilogy since I can just ignore it like it never happened…
Agreed. Dave Filoni was basically Lucas' protege, and Disney snubbed him in favor of Kathleen "ruin everything" Kennedy. Anything by anyone other than Dave or George is NOT Star Wars, it's fan fiction trash.
All The Leia scenes is just deleted footage from the Force Awakens. That they used to work around with. That’s why during her death scene you don’t see her face because it’s a double
I honestly never thought Disney could possibly make a worse movie than Last Jedi. And as a 54 year old that saw Episode 4 in the movies when he was 7 I can honestly say, your after movie reaction was as the British say, Spot On. Everything that bothered you was 153% absolutely Spot On.
I feel like Palpatine's return was a kick in the groin to Anakin's whole sacrifice. The idea of a Sith Cult is a good one, like the concept of Starkiller Base, in my opinion. The way this could have worked was after the death of Snoke, Emo-boy Kylo becomes Supreme Leader for a while and the Sith Eternal reveal themselves to the First Order leadership. Naturally,after confirming the Cult is a genuine organization and not Resistence popycock, they supress this new knowledge: not wanting to look like utter morons and become the laughing stock of the galaxy. Even going as far as mind-erasing the Stormtroopers who witnessed the holo-transmission in the High Command conference room. Then Ren and his boy-band of mysterious misfits find and travel to Exegol via Sith Wayfinder and their leader offers the Sith Eternal Fleet built on Sidious's orders. The rest goes more or less the same: Rey is a Palpatine, Sidious wants to take form via possession of Rey being relegated to being an anoying Force Ghost all these years. Kylo does not however redeem himself dying tragicly still a Fallen Jedi. What do you think?
Thanks! I also feel that, to change things up a bit, Rey should have been partly possessed by Sidious offering another challenge for Her to demonstrate to the audience her uniqueness in the Force: to be able to assert her own identity as an individual and to not let her lineage dictate her Destiny. It could also potentially set up a plot point fo the future.
Anyone else shudder at the idea of Palpatine getting "The Business" by some Sith Eternal zealot with a long line of female cultists all hoping to recieve the "honour" of carrying their Lord-and-Master's seed? Gross!
The scene I love so much in this film is when Rey hears the voices of the Jedi of old. She hears: Anakin Skywalker Obi Wan Kenobi Ahsoka Tano Yoda Qui Gon Jinn Mace Windu Luke Skywalker Kanan Jarrus Luminara Unduil Aayla Secura & Adi Gallia It was incredible to hear cast members not just from the prequels but also from The Clone Wars and Rebels. It truly felt like a special way of connecting the film and television projects together. The only two things I wish that would have been if the Jedi appeared as ghosts, shielding and supporting Rey. But also, I wish Leia was among them and said “Always” at the end.
It isn’t explicitly explained in the Sequel Trilogy, but the reason why no one used the power of Force Healing is because it was a Jedi power that had been lost over time due to the arrogance of the Jedi Order. Rey learned about it from the books she took from the first Jedi Temple in EP8. Because that power was not taught at the Jedi Temple all the Jedi we’ve seen before in previous movies did not learn that skill and that’s why Obi-Wan didn’t heal Qui-Gon and Luke didn’t heal Vader- they didn’t know how because they had never learned from the Ancient Jedi Texts.
You're absolutely correct. Palpatine returning out of nowhere, the kiss, and Han being a force ghost even though he wasn't a Jedi (probably the only thing that wasn't their fault since Carrie Fisher passed before filming this one) are some of the main criticisms to this movie. Even Mark Hamill, when doing interviews you could see he was trying to be supportive, but he could not stand the storyline of these movies.
One thing i liked is that the idea of Rey being a palpitine is awesome to me but im upset she didnt own that name proudly. There was a serious oppertunity to show kids that you dont need to let your name and who you are on the outside define who you are but you can take it and make it your own and go down a different path. that is one of the many things that bothered me that not as many people really talk about or it being a common opinion.
I watched this "properly" for the first time a couple of days ago. And honestly? I don't mind it. I still think ep I is by far the weakest and new trilogy is nowhere near as bad as people make it out to be. But I enjoyed all 9 "main" movies.
Rey is technically a direct daughter of Palpatine, Sheev boi essentially tried to reach immortality by cloning himself but the Force isn't passed down through cloning, only parentage, so he discarded his "son."
I have heard that the original concept they were working towards in Rey's origins were quite different... Originally, she was going to be of the line of... KENOBI.... Most likely would have made Rey a Mandalorian too... And niece of Bo Katan (More likely a grand niece, otherwise, she would be older then Luke and Leia)... Nice tie in with future "Star Wars" projects... Wouldn't surprise me if the find a way to change it back to her being a Kenobi... All they would have to do is say is that Palpatine lied to Kylo Ren, who, in turn, passed it on to Rey... And us viewers... Also, another possability... Who can say old Obi Wan didn't find a girlfriend in his exile on Tattooine....
@@movieswithmatticus5469 Well, factor in that I also heard that George Lucas was also planning on making Obi Wan the brother of Luke's uncle, Owen Lars... They never really dropped that idea, but rather, just never used it... Plus, If memory serves, I believe that Obi Wan mentioned having a younger brother in "Kenobi"... Maybe Owen was a half brother... Could explain the different family names... While Owen and Beru may not have been blood relation to the Skywalkers, Anakin's mother and Owen's father were married... Which would make Schmi Skywalker Obi Wan's step mother, making Obi Wan and Anakin step brothers, should Disney choose to make that idea officially canon... Disney is known for family content, after all...
What happened? Basically, Rian Johnson tore down Star Wars in The Last Jedi (as Kathleen Kennedy had instructed him to do), and Colin Trevorrow (director of Jurassic World, who had been assigned to write and direct Episode 9) couldn't figure a way out of the scorched-earth scenario left behind by TLJ. So Kennedy called up JJ Abrams and asked him "how much have you got left in the tank?", to which he replied "not much" and she said "fine, that'll do".
IF you dont do a deep dive, these are good movies. More Star Wars fans are always welcome. and the movies are gorgeous to look at "I have been every voice, you ever heard, inside your head" is one of the best lines of Star Wars. just watch any vid why these movies are bad any. SO much. Star Wars title carried this film, Madame Web was better ...
The biggest mistake of the Sequel trilogy imo is they bought and paid for all of the OG cast and they never once had a scene of all of them together. Actually, they killed them all off in separate scenes. Disney Star Wars failed hard with this trilogy. Its like having a great rock band and teasing the once in a life time return of the Beatles or something and them all doing their own tours separately. It wouldn't make sense for that and it doesn't make sense for Star Wars.
In the books Rey is Palpatine's granddaughter, after shunning his son after not showing force sensitivity, he flees and after years in the run left Rey with all intent on returning.
How did you miss the romantic tension betwen Rey and Ben? There are so many Pride and Prejudice parallels, specifically in The Last Jedi, it's crazy :D
In all honesty, me and my dad weren't even watching this movie. We were busy trying to wrap our heads around how "somehow, Palpatine returned". We were so confused with each other.
May the force be with you Emma My favorite Jedi is Luke skywalker I’m very inspired by him I know the force is real I’ve seen it move objects irl on paranormal investigation studies
I was 13 Years old in 1977 when I saw Star Wars in the movie Theatre. I was 55 Years old when I saw Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker. I had to wait 42 Years to complete the Star Wars Sequels and they trashed the characters of Anakin and Luke. Anakin was the Chosen One and Luke was to rebuild the Jedi order, Luke was given that task by Yoda, Palpatine returning cheapened Anakin's redemption in Episode VI The Return of the Jedi.
Speaking of you being upset when you thought Chewie was dead: It’s no longer canon anymore, but back in the day, there was an author named, R.A. Salvatore, that wrote a book called, ‘Vector Prime’, and it received quite a bit of hate from fans, because Chewbacca died sacrificing himself while saving Han and Leia’s youngest son.
Honestly, while I was initially not a fan of it, I think it did a lot of good in the long run. Han and Leia were able to bond in a way they hadn’t before thereafter
I wonder what could have been if they had some level of foresight to have Leia do the Holdo Maneuver and keep Luke alive for this movie. I think it would have been cool to have Luke go head to head (maybe with some help from Rey and Ben) against the Emperor considering all he did was get wrecked by him in RotJ until Vader threw Palpy in a big pit
Yes. I was bothered in similar ways. By the time episode 9 came out, I was done with the franchise (too many years of really bad writing). I only watched it out of mild curiosity to see how they would finish the saga. And I wasn't disappointed... it was as bad as I expected it to be. I wish I could feel like I did about Star Wars back in the 80s and 90s. Before the dark times. Before the empire.
so you were "done" with it but still watched it? And then you came here to comment about it? Sounds like you can't help but get off to Star Wars like some nerd who would lick George Lucas' toes if he asked.
I don't know if you noticed a common line that was recited in all the trilogy movies. "I've got a bad feeling about this." It's such a well known line that some reactors will spot it when it is uttered. I guess this time, it was Lando's turn.
If there's one thing that I can really say positive about this movie. It is that they look, along with the rest of the sequel trilogy, very nice visually.
An absolutely wasted trilogy. There's no consistency, no plan. Boom - Palpatine comes from nowhere, boom - General Hux is a spy., boom - the knife's shape perfectly matches the surroundings. Why? How? Nobody cares. Disney were just making money. that's it.
"I wanna see Anakin" is my overall feeling about the sequel trilogy. Anakin's force ghost would've been so much more powerful to see than Yoda with Luke or make way more sense than Han with Ben. Not as much sense with Rey but I would take it! Not only would it make more sense in the story by seeing Luke with his father that he saved or Ben with his grandfather that he idolized for all the wrong reasons but it would've made the only connection between the sequel trilogy and the prequel trilogy.
This was the movie that a lot of us long-time Star Wars fans "gave up" on Disney's Star Wars. They had so many ways they could've taken Rey's story and made it interesting and incredible - but they made the decision to turn her into a literal Mary Sue. She invalidates all the accomplishments of all the other Jedi who came before, makes the established canon characters before her look like children with how easily she triumphed. They brought back a literal dead character just so she could be the new "highest power Jedi" in the lore. It all felt like just such a waste and many of us who have been fans since we were children felt like we were tossed out because Disney wanted to capture the newer, younger audience who don't have the patience or respect to go back and see the originals and understand why they were good. Everyone involved at Disney's handling of this IP is responsible for this. They don't care because they made their billions, but they did it by killing one of the most beloved franchises in movie history.
I still can't believe Carrie fisher died when 8 was released she was a icon and she only was reduced to b roll. But I actually feel bad for the entire star was cast on this one. Carrie fishers death caused a major rewrite and replanning this was supposed to be a mostly Leila film.
Star Wars is about Anakin, so 1-6 and clone wars, everything else is disney fan fiction, if I owned the license I would have made vader pink, but it would still just be fan fiction, even if I owned the license
JJ ABRAHMS really had no choice because RIan Johnson destroyed all the plot lines in the second movie. The movie was prescreened several times and the audiences hated all the mutiple endings they had filmed. Abrahms had to come up with the Palpatine story line with very little time left for reshoots and he also had to fend off Kathleen Kennedys interference with the film. Rey would not have taken her mothers maiden name as her mother was Palpatine's daughter. In Disney star wars women always have the stronger power in the force and men are weak. That is why Kylo dies when he revives Rey. Several endings were filmed including Rey killing Kylo which Kennedy apparently favoured but audiences hated.
I don't mind Palpatine being back, because it makes the sequel trilogy feel more like parts 7, 8, and 9 of a 9 part story rather than a three part sequel to a six part story. But if he's going to be back, I think he needs to be introduced at the end of the previous film rather than the opening crawl of this one. Also, I would have liked the final battle to have had something akin to this fan video: th-cam.com/video/iT0HAvqB-EA/w-d-xo.html
The real problem with the sequel trilogy is that there was no plan for a three movie arc and two different directors with two radically different ideas. Abrams obviously intended Snoke and Kylo to be the main enemies, but then Johnson killed Snoke to set up Kylo as the main villain, but internet fangirls went insane for "Reylo" shipping and Disney thought they had to redeem Kylo. This left them with no villain at all, so in desperation they brought back Palpatine. I'm picky and hard to please, so I *hate* all three of these movies. The Force Awakens is just A New Hope But Stupider, The Last Jedi is meant to be a subversion of Star Wars but comes across as disrespectful and flippant, and is full of a lot of dumb ideas that make no sense in the fiction (like hyperspace ramming, which would have made very short work of the Death Star). Rise of Skywalker tries to erase The Last Jedi in the same way The Last Jedi erased The Force Awakens and ends up being a hollow, full of sound and fury but signifying nothing except the creative bankruptcy of Disney Star Wars.
Anakin's sacrifice is not destroyed by this movie. Anakin says "Bring balance to the Force as I did". And Palpatine IS DEAD since the intro. He just resurrects 5 minutes at the end. All the Jedi destroyed Palpatine, not Rey. She was just the conduct. The power of healing existed always, but just from some Jedi. In this case, the dyad. Ben transferred all his life to Rey. That is how she is resurrected as Rey Skywalker. Stop being poisoned by haters.
I know you watched the clone wars essential episodes but I think you should watch the whole thing cause the writing for the show was genius it was the best show for star wars and its a shame to miss out
The novelisation of this film and other books comics have helped to establish Palpatine’s return. Firstly, the Palpatine we see here is a CLONE. When he fell into the Death Star in Return of the Jedi, Palpatine’s spirit (by some miracle) lived on and made its way to Exegol where it managed to latch onto a prototype clone body. However, the body was unstable, resulting in his appearance when we first see him at the beginning. Palpatine’s son (Rey’s father) is also a clone. An experiment by Palpatine to see if any of his clones could harness the same level of power in the force that he already possessed. He did not, and eventually fled into the galaxy trying to settle down and live a quiet life. It’s possible that The Bad Batch series has been slowly planting the seeds of Palpatine’s clones and thus subsequent return in The Rise of Skywalker. Perhaps that is what Doctor Hemlock has been working on.
I know not many people are on board with Palpatine returning in this movie, but he is the BIG MAIN BAD GUY of the whole Star Wars franchise. And it comes full circle that the whole saga story begins and ends with him.
eh, cheesy just embrace kylo as the main bad guy, sure, he's not strong, but neither should rey be, make the stakes the legacies of jedi/sith, if either dies in their final fight its over for that side of the force thats still monumental without doing a palpatine thingy
Everything related to the mapdagger, the sheer number of improbabilities and unbelievable coincidences, is probably the worst thing I've ever seen in writing. It puts a stain on the entire film, even if there weren't other stupid things throughout it. It just feels like very little thought was put into the entire story.
I'm no expert , but I have been a fan of Star Wars since my older sister took me into town to see the first movie back in the day ( I'm 60 now ) , I think this movie was terrible, I totally agree that the old Emperor had no business being in this story , why not Plagus if your going to go down that road , I'm sure he could've imitated all the voices in that dimwit kylos head including Sidious's . And he could've had a whole new world built around his character. But it's to late now I spose' . I was around when Walt Disney was still alive , at least I think I was , and even he would be spinning in his fridge over that rubbish.
I will admit, I have not watched the reaction yet, as I'm trying to catch up with your journey (which is difficult because I can't bring myself to watch Book of Boba Fett). But I cannot NOT comment on this one... There are two enjoyable moments in this movie for me: Kylo/Ben meeting his father again, and the voices of "all the jedi". That's about it, one of the most uninspired yet terrible movies I've seen (tbf I don't watch that many movies :P). My biggest annoyance: Why bring Palpatine back? It ruins so many things, I remember watching this in the cinema with my best friend and we could not take the movie seriously after his first appearance. Why didn't they stick with Kylo as the main villain? Adam Driver's performance, especially in TLJ, was incredible, he would have made a great antagonist, now truly gone to the dark side (with a slight chance at redemption?). Carrie Fishers death was tragic and made such a storyline more difficult, but still: Backpeddling all the character development we got in TLJ to instead make a superficial action flick is incomprehensible to me. In case anyone actually reads this, let me invite you to think about "themes": Going from Kylo's theme of "Let the past die" to then serving the literal revived past here in TROS, shows a basic misunderstanding of any deeper concepts. Rey being a nobody was a unique idea, juxtaposing the failed hero Ben (and to a lesser degree, Luke), who had all expections thrown on him and broke under that pressure, with the future, someone (who could have been anyone really) empowered by the force to replace the hero of the past. Her attempt at finding out her heritage only to be disappointed almost seemed directed at the viewer: The force is not merely about blood, but about will. The will of the force, and the will of the person being chosen by it. Yes, family was a major element of the older six movies, yet the victory Luke won was not due to his inborn power (that what was the Dark Side desired from him), but his compassion for his father and the love it invoked in the latter. Rey's (maybe naive) compassion for Kylo mirrored that. As cheesy as it is, one of the major themes of Star Wars is that love, mercy and compassion winning out in the end. Like the myths and fairytales Lucas talked about. (It's almost as if when Luke threw away his lightsaber and refused to strike down his father, he was trying to "save what he loved instead of destroying what he hated" :p) This is just a very basic look at the themes in TLJ, failure and how we deal with it being another big one, but I don't want to write that much more. Just compare what I just wrote with TROS: What are its themes? What is the message? I can't find any consistent one, it pulls into all directions at the same time, but commits to nothing. "If you stand for nothing, what will you fall for?" It's a fascinating failure, yet I cannot find myself to care for almost anything actually within the movie. And to quote something actually from Star Wars: "Apathy is death."
I’m really not a tough critic but this one got to me a bit. Wouldn’t say it’s an awful movie but just incredibly inconsistent with what we already know! Anyways thank you so much for joining me on the journey ❤
I agree, its the worst star wars movie by far for me
Yes, even some of the most benevolent star wars hardcore fans couldn't put up with some of the stuff from this movie. Some like it, saying it's better than the last Jedi haha... But considering how divisive that one was, it isn't high praise
Don’t worry you don’t have to say it Em I will for you 😂 this movie is awful. But that’s me, just not my jam and props to who’s it is but yeah
There are 9 star wars movies?!! 😱 I know of 6 😂
Now do a watch along of the Pitch Meeting for this movie!!!!!!😂
The saddest part about this? R2 being there to see Padme giving birth to Leia, and many years later, R2 being there seeing Leia’s passing.
The saddest part about this?
The fact this movie exists 💀
30:29 the look of shock, disgust, confusion, surprise, all rolled into one 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣we all felt the same then & now!!
as a last jedi defender this one hurt a lot 😂
Wookies live about 400 years or so since you were curious
I think that they live 900 years just like Yoda' s species
Nah, it’s canonically 400
Emme as hardcore Star Wars you made us very Happy with that talk in the end :)
You know where they released the Palpatine transmission? Not in the trailer, not before the opening scrawl. They played in on Fortnite. No announcement, they just interrupted every game being played, darkened the sky and played the transmission. And no where else.
There was a HUGE annoucement. People were in the game soley for that moment. It was also a specific mode...they didn't interrupt ANY game.
Wasn't even until a few years later that I found out there was a "transmission" anywhere... it was just a line in the movie
@xDarthSTYXx fair enough. Didn't enter my notice. I didn't even find out about it until after I saw the movie when I googled it.
It doesn't matter at all.
Feels like the end of an era. Been fun watching you grow. Never stop.
“Maybe she just needed CPR” is the best reaction to that stupid kiss I’ve ever seen.
55:28 Palpatine originally ensnared Anakin by describing how the Sith Lord, Darth Plagueis, had the ability to keep people from dying - it's clearly very rare, but already established. The old expanded universe also had examples of characters demonstrating the ability (such as Anakin's descendant, Cade Skywalker, who initially spontaneously manifested the power as a young padawan to save his master), but it was typically shown to be a Dark Side power that required the user to bend the Force to their will rather than work naturally alongside it.
When even Emme critiques your movie, you know you fucked up 😀
Well not really. This one is one of my favorite star wars movies.
@@do-not-subscribe is it the only one you've seen?
@@ComicalHealing How is it the only one I've seen when it's "one of" my favorites out of the 12?
then you're lucky...you're going to like everything...meanwhile the rest of the cinematic world is going to be fucked, also thx to people like you.
@@do-not-subscribe I would seriously love to know why
Disney never should have destroyed Anakin's redemption by bringing back Palpatine.
They didn't. Anakin's redemption was about saving Luke.
More like destroying Anakin's legacy and the legitimacy of being the chosen one
@@Hydelsius Thanks. Legacy was the word that I meant to say, but redemption was in my head. You are correct, they erased the point of Anakin being the chosen one/his destiny.
@@josephtingley654I hate being right about this.
@@Hydelsius It's funny, because I know what I meant to say, but it didn't translate on the comment. I don't mind being corrected when I'm wrong.
You took it with an open mind and a a grain of salt. I respect it.
I could’ve gone without Palpatine. One of the things I loved about The Last Jedi was it left us with the idea that Rey was a nobody. There are definitely cool moments and ideas in this movie but JJ needs to stay away from Star Wars. There’s something fundamental to Star Wars that he misses. I did appreciate the C-3PO love.
Somehow, Palpatine returned
Actually, with cloning technology, it’s kinda a black swan that the Emperor of the Galaxy made a whole bunch of backups.
@@dracoargentum9783yeah, but its previously assumed that firstly force sensitivity cant be achieved in a clone (otherwise why would kaminoans not practice that), and secondly that conscience/spirit/mind cant be put into a clone
he somehow does both and like perfectly clones himself (????), as in, he still looks like ian mcdiarmid, still has the same powers (if not stronger??), and still remembers everything he has done
A line that had zero thought put into it.
@@aleks_v1 true, force abilities are not cloned, but Sith Lords can use their Force Ghosts to inhabit the living, usually to leech their apprentice’s abilities, but to inhabit a cloned body to wait for their master plans to enact.
So, during the crawl, they were supposed to explain the whole process? Somehow, Palpatine shoots lightning from his fingers! Somehow, Vader can Force choke someone through Bluetooth! Somehow, Yoda can easily lift a whole X-wing out of a swamp by waving his hand around!
It's called WILLING suspension of disbelief. You have to play along for the story to work. You are in another time, another place. This is how stuff works in that galaxy far, far away.
Perfect timing! You’re all caught up before Bad Batch season 3 starts next week
It does? 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yeah a three episode premier on Wednesday February 21st.
Before the prequels, the lack of Star Wars content sparked fans to create RPG’s of the Star Wars universe. Massive storylines and new content for fans to continue the story were created. That included the cloners of Camino that Palpatine used to create the clone army to also create clones of himself.
Also, the healing powers were mentioned by Palpatine in episode 3. Darth Plagas The Wise, Palpatine’s mentor, who had the power to prevent people from dying as well as use the Midiclorians to create life. The reason for Anikin’s fall and Ben’s redemption, preventing death.. Rey’s in this case. A lot of people miss that fact when they complain about the sequels.
Lastly, the underlying theme throughout is are we destined to have our families’ fate by acting like them? The path to the dark side is defeating the enemy like they live.. with hate. Rey avoided that by reflecting Palpatine ‘s hate back at him, essentially destroying himself with his own hate.
Love the Reactions Emme!
It's hinted that Palpatine basically just made it up. Also, Plagueis didn't have that power in a vacuum. He was working on both powers you mentioned through years and years of research. Rey just spontaneously has these powers. This power is also seen as a negative, unnatural, dark side thing, whereas Rey's use of it is never portrayed badly. The closest thing to that power is the Jedi healing trance, which heals against many severe wounds. HOWEVER, it will not heal everything. If you get stabbed through the chest, you're dead. No healing power will undo that in two seconds
I am glad to have been in each of the videos of this long trip. And I will be there for those who come, greetings Emme
I was onboard after the first two films. For me, TROS puts into sharp relief the biggest issue of the sequel "trilogy" - there was apparently no overarching story planned. I don't fault the creatives (directors, actors, writers, etc.) as much as I do the oversight of Lucasfilm (or rather lack thereof) for what we ended up with. One can only hope they've learned from their mistakes.
With that said, I for one am looking forward to a new Rey movie and hope to see some redemption for the character and any others willing to come back.
George Lucas left them with a three picture outline, and they tossed it! Good on them. After all, what does he know about Star Wars? I'm not saying they were wrong to make some changes. For example, I'm glad they aged up Rey/Kira from a child. But seriously, the new trilogy couldn't have felt anymore like they were making it up as they went along.
@@mperezmcfinn2511 They did not age Rey/Kira up from a child. She was the same age as she was in the outlines. The child thing is a myth. There's even a joke I've heard making fun of the rumor. "So Lucasfilm aged the main characters up from being children in their twenties to being adults in their twenties" 😂
@officialmonarchmusic Well, that's good to know. Because I legitimately felt hypocritical for supporting the decision to age Rey up while simultaneously believing the other changes were disrespectful to the original outline.
Honestly, I don't have a problem with minor changes like planet swapping or whatever. As long as the original story remains intact.
Of the three, I dislike 8 the most.
Oh my! I watched this video yesterday and I am still laughing at "Maybe she just needed CPR...?" That was hilarious to me!! I do think, though, that you reacted to that with your initial expression the same way everyone in the theater did. That kiss came out of nowhere and surprised all of us. One thing you did not mention... in the episode 8, Finn and Rose were "a thing" in that it seemed like they were setting them up for a romantic payoff. Then... nothing from them! That plotline, if it was one to begin with, was seemingly forgotten. I think, in addition to other points that other folks are making in the comments, it didn't feel like it was connected to the rest of the series. Yes, we find out who Rey is, but should it have been that? And she denies her heritage in the end anyway, for obvious reasons! So it is as if that revelation was meaningless!! Unless she becomes a villain.... Plus, we never really get to meet her parents!! We see her mom and dad briefly, I think, but that's it! So we never really get to find out about Rey's parents until the end, and even then it is just that Rey is the grand daughter of palpatine, but which parent is Palpatine's? So many other things... like walking and running and even riding horses on a space ship while it is in atmosphere. I don't know how green the pilots are, but I am pretty sure their space(!!) ships have artificial gravity and would have no problem flipping over to dump all the horses, etc. that are blowing them up on to the surface of the planet!! Ok... l am starting again and I need to not... But fun reactions, and wonderful and funny commentary throughout!
What a journey it’s been, and now you’re all the way caught up! Bad Batch comes back on Tuesday let’s goooo
The sequels fail for two main reasons. 1: Return of the Jedi was the perfect ending for episodes 1-6 and the sequels basically throw all of that out; Anakin/Vader's redemption and sacrifice; Luke Leia and Han saving the galaxy from the Empire; etc. 2: It is obvious (and they have admitted as much) that they made no thought whatsoever in planning these three sequel movies out. Nothing really makes sense from movie to movie and in the end; what are these three movies trying to say as a story? Really; there is no message here at all. For these to reasons the sequels are wiped from my head canon and I try to pretend they never happened. Thanks for the reviews Emme.
right, and many inconsistencies with Lucas original timeline: Lucas himself in an interview reminded us that there were only 2 siths at a given time (master & apprentice), both were destroyed in ROTJ, so there were no more dark force users to train Snoke. And many others that I won't get into (could write a whole book). Disney brought back popular characters for the sole reason of milking more $$$ from SW fans, but it doesn't tie with episodes 1 to 6. Sequels are not so bad movies, but I consider them as good action movies, but nothing to do with Star Wars.
Hear me out, but I think The Last Jedi had the most potential to do the trilogy good out of all the sequels. I liked the direction it was going before they desperately backpedaled with Rise of Skywalker. The "anyone can be a Jedi" thing was such a tease for the final film, then RoS comes out and makes Rey related to Palpatine. Why do all the Jedi have to be connected somehow? Look at who Yoda was or Mace Windu... my biggest problem with RoS is how small it makes the galaxy look.
@@ccricers Rian Johnson would have been much better served if he'd been given the chance to direct a SW movie that had no ties to the Skywalker saga.
Nah, Vader's redemption still works because he saved his son. It wasn't about killing, but saving.
If anything, it was the prequels which destroyed his character arc by having Anakin do horrible things beyond redemption. You can't X children and be redeemed from that in one simple act. The Vader of the original trilogy was never made out to be that psychotic as portrayed in the prequels.
They quit telling stories and started just making movies.
51:20 You’re right, we haven’t seen it before. It’s called Force Heal and from what I know it shouldn’t be possible without LEARNING it
You have seen it, in the Mandalorian.
@@SDfan2002 Which came after/(at the same time as) this movie meaning they just took it from this scene because it was ”cool”
@@The7thFleet It came out before
@@SDfan2002 either way they copied the scenes from each other and made it make no sense
@@The7thFleet I could fill a book with things from the Star Wars Saga that don’t make sense (not just from the Sequel Trilogy).
this was a remarkable and unique journey you took us on...seeing these movies from your point of view was so interesting and refreshing...thank you for you 🤗🙏🏻
How freaking random was that ending. "Stay hydrated, stretch your legs and please don't get arrested." I love it!
Force and healing- you can't use the Force all the time, need to rest and regain strength like any type of energy output. ( I think you know what I mean- Rey rubbing her hand after healing the snake thingy, probably made her hand weak.) Ben used all his Force ability to heal Rey (essentially bring her back from death). He did what the Emperor was trying to do (cheat death) kind of, but more like a sacrifice. (Maybe that's the secret, You can cheat death by sacrificing another?).
Summary: Can't Force jump/ use the Force all the time, you get tired, ( Yoda only used it when he had to, like against Dooku).
They don’t explain it in the movie but Palpatine is a clone in which the spirit of his original body transferred its essence into it. Rey’s dad is a failed clone of his
Amazing your all caught up Disney just announced a new trilogy so if they make that ill look forward to your reaction 👍
Can we all just collectively agree the sequel trilogy doesn’t exist and never speak of them again?
This is the way.
FOR THE REPUBLIC
Sequel trilogy? Are you on drugs?
No, because that would be insanely immature and pathetic 😂
@@ruarikelsey1793Agreed. People don't remember the hate the prequel trilogy received. Just because you don't like something it shouldn't mean you act like a child and do the equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and say loudly 'la-la-la-la'
I feel like the Dyad should've been introduced way sooner & explored more. Throwing it in the last film just felt like an excuse to have a 'reveal'. We have seen Dyads before in Star Wars lore but they're extremely rare
This movie made no sense, like it literally just made no sense. Almost every decision felt rushed, every line felt cringe, it took away from everything that came before. Everyone thinks Last Jedi was the worst, but at least there was effort. This movie straight out had no effort and was garbage.
The problem with this episode was Palpatine without any lead-up. And the fact that dead is never dead in Star Wars anymore. There was satisfaction when Vader dropped him to his death and he exploded in his evil. But with Mando and Ahsoka series and what happens leading up to the sequels it's believable that they can make sense of it with the cloning or night sister magic that he was brought back. However, that will never excuse the bad exposition in the beginning where Poe just tells us what needs to be suggested in movies 7 and 8. Giving us hints that this might be coming. But none of that happened because no one planned this. No one sat down and said for the next trilogy this happens, then this, and finally this. It was just winging it whatever way you want to, and that's always going to make them feel weak no matter how much the stuff in the middle does to help.
Seriously, all of the Disney changes where they keep bringing lost Jedi back after Order 66 basically makes the Jedi Purge meaningless, since so many apparently fucking survived it somehow. It cheapens storytelling when you make arbitrary decisions that don't make sense in the broader context of the narrative.
@@lordmortarius538many Jedi in Legends also survived Order 66, and Lucas in one of his sequel trilogy concepts also had a bunch of Order 66 survivors.
I don't think it cheapens the impact, even having 100 survivors means that 99,9% have been wiped out.
@@lordmortarius538 that doesn’t really bother me that some survived. If you were by clones then you got hunted by inquisitors. Whether you get away or not I’d a drama or adventure to unfold. But when we see you die onscreen you should be dead. Maul cut in half yet back in clone wars I accepted. Palatine blowing up in a magnetic field of evil should be dead, well unless he cloned himself 🫤. Please don’t make Mace Windu comeback. NO. Force ghosts are okay but no more not deads.
I’ve reached the point that I only consider Lucas’s stuff as canon (first 6 films, clone wars series). Yes, I include the last season of clone wars in that). Everything else is non-fan-made licensed fluff of variable quality. So, I just don’t care about this trilogy since I can just ignore it like it never happened…
Agreed. Dave Filoni was basically Lucas' protege, and Disney snubbed him in favor of Kathleen "ruin everything" Kennedy. Anything by anyone other than Dave or George is NOT Star Wars, it's fan fiction trash.
I also consider Rogue One, Andor, and the first two seasons of the Mandalorian canon.
@@jacksonconley5117 Even stuff like that, I consider it as "Very very good fanfiction".
Rogue One and Solo are canon too tho?
@@jacksonconley5117 why isnt season 3 canon?
Somehow palpetine returned, the most appropriate line to show how little they cared about and thought about the production of this movie
All The Leia scenes is just deleted footage from the Force Awakens. That they used to work around with. That’s why during her death scene you don’t see her face because it’s a double
I honestly never thought Disney could possibly make a worse movie than Last Jedi. And as a 54 year old that saw Episode 4 in the movies when he was 7 I can honestly say, your after movie reaction was as the British say, Spot On. Everything that bothered you was 153% absolutely Spot On.
I feel like Palpatine's return was a kick in the groin to Anakin's whole sacrifice. The idea of a Sith Cult is a good one, like the concept of Starkiller Base, in my opinion. The way this could have worked was after the death of Snoke, Emo-boy Kylo becomes Supreme Leader for a while and the Sith Eternal reveal themselves to the First Order leadership. Naturally,after confirming the Cult is a genuine organization and not Resistence popycock, they supress this new knowledge: not wanting to look like utter morons and become the laughing stock of the galaxy.
Even going as far as mind-erasing the Stormtroopers who witnessed the holo-transmission in the High Command conference room.
Then Ren and his boy-band of mysterious misfits find and travel to Exegol via Sith Wayfinder and their leader offers the Sith Eternal Fleet built on Sidious's orders. The rest goes more or less the same: Rey is a Palpatine, Sidious wants to take form via possession of Rey being relegated to being an anoying Force Ghost all these years. Kylo does not however redeem himself dying tragicly still a Fallen Jedi. What do you think?
Thanks! I also feel that, to change things up a bit, Rey should have been partly possessed by Sidious offering another challenge for Her to demonstrate to the audience her uniqueness in the Force: to be able to assert her own identity as an individual and to not let her lineage dictate her Destiny.
It could also potentially set up a plot point fo the future.
Anyone else shudder at the idea of Palpatine getting "The Business" by some Sith Eternal zealot with a long line of female cultists all hoping to recieve the "honour" of carrying their Lord-and-Master's seed? Gross!
ok nerd
@@movieswithmatticus5469 Hey! That's not very nice!
If you haven’t seen it, you should react to Clone Wars: Battle of the Heroes by HELLO THERE.
Yo i just watched that after seeing the teaser three years ago
The scene I love so much in this film is when Rey hears the voices of the Jedi of old. She hears:
Anakin Skywalker
Obi Wan Kenobi
Ahsoka Tano
Yoda
Qui Gon Jinn
Mace Windu
Luke Skywalker
Kanan Jarrus
Luminara Unduil
Aayla Secura
& Adi Gallia
It was incredible to hear cast members not just from the prequels but also from The Clone Wars and Rebels. It truly felt like a special way of connecting the film and television projects together.
The only two things I wish that would have been if the Jedi appeared as ghosts, shielding and supporting Rey. But also, I wish Leia was among them and said “Always” at the end.
The worst thing the new trilogy did was not following through with Finn becoming a jedi
Emmeee, you should do a tier ranking of Star Wars projects!!
It isn’t explicitly explained in the Sequel Trilogy, but the reason why no one used the power of Force Healing is because it was a Jedi power that had been lost over time due to the arrogance of the Jedi Order. Rey learned about it from the books she took from the first Jedi Temple in EP8. Because that power was not taught at the Jedi Temple all the Jedi we’ve seen before in previous movies did not learn that skill and that’s why Obi-Wan didn’t heal Qui-Gon and Luke didn’t heal Vader- they didn’t know how because they had never learned from the Ancient Jedi Texts.
That makes sense. Oh maybe the Sith destroyed or burnt any source material related to Force healing and kept some information to themselves.
You're absolutely correct. Palpatine returning out of nowhere, the kiss, and Han being a force ghost even though he wasn't a Jedi (probably the only thing that wasn't their fault since Carrie Fisher passed before filming this one) are some of the main criticisms to this movie.
Even Mark Hamill, when doing interviews you could see he was trying to be supportive, but he could not stand the storyline of these movies.
One thing i liked is that the idea of Rey being a palpitine is awesome to me but im upset she didnt own that name proudly. There was a serious oppertunity to show kids that you dont need to let your name and who you are on the outside define who you are but you can take it and make it your own and go down a different path. that is one of the many things that bothered me that not as many people really talk about or it being a common opinion.
I watched this "properly" for the first time a couple of days ago. And honestly? I don't mind it. I still think ep I is by far the weakest and new trilogy is nowhere near as bad as people make it out to be. But I enjoyed all 9 "main" movies.
Rey is technically a direct daughter of Palpatine, Sheev boi essentially tried to reach immortality by cloning himself but the Force isn't passed down through cloning, only parentage, so he discarded his "son."
This movie is NOT controversial - it’s UNIVERSALLY seen as bad. Every Star Wars fan came into agreement with that. Lol
The whole thing is just ridiculous, imo. Nice reaction, though. In the theater I was, when Kylo died, everyone laughed, that's how absurd it was
I have heard that the original concept they were working towards in Rey's origins were quite different... Originally, she was going to be of the line of... KENOBI.... Most likely would have made Rey a Mandalorian too... And niece of Bo Katan (More likely a grand niece, otherwise, she would be older then Luke and Leia)... Nice tie in with future "Star Wars" projects... Wouldn't surprise me if the find a way to change it back to her being a Kenobi... All they would have to do is say is that Palpatine lied to Kylo Ren, who, in turn, passed it on to Rey... And us viewers...
Also, another possability... Who can say old Obi Wan didn't find a girlfriend in his exile on Tattooine....
So basically there's this galaxy filled with millions of planets but somehow only like 5 families have stories worth telling?
@@movieswithmatticus5469 Well, factor in that I also heard that George Lucas was also planning on making Obi Wan the brother of Luke's uncle, Owen Lars... They never really dropped that idea, but rather, just never used it... Plus, If memory serves, I believe that Obi Wan mentioned having a younger brother in "Kenobi"... Maybe Owen was a half brother... Could explain the different family names...
While Owen and Beru may not have been blood relation to the Skywalkers, Anakin's mother and Owen's father were married... Which would make Schmi Skywalker Obi Wan's step mother, making Obi Wan and Anakin step brothers, should Disney choose to make that idea officially canon... Disney is known for family content, after all...
What happened?
Basically, Rian Johnson tore down Star Wars in The Last Jedi (as Kathleen Kennedy had instructed him to do), and Colin Trevorrow (director of Jurassic World, who had been assigned to write and direct Episode 9) couldn't figure a way out of the scorched-earth scenario left behind by TLJ.
So Kennedy called up JJ Abrams and asked him "how much have you got left in the tank?", to which he replied "not much" and she said "fine, that'll do".
I GOT THRU 5 MINS OF THIS... I JUST HATE THIS FILM SO MUCH
How don’t say “I hate them” talking about storm troopers with the energy of a 4 year old talking about vegetables? So funny. 😂
IF you dont do a deep dive, these are good movies. More Star Wars fans are always welcome.
and the movies are gorgeous to look at
"I have been every voice, you ever heard, inside your head" is one of the best lines of Star Wars.
just watch any vid why these movies are bad any. SO much. Star Wars title carried this film, Madame Web was better ...
The biggest mistake of the Sequel trilogy imo is they bought and paid for all of the OG cast and they never once had a scene of all of them together. Actually, they killed them all off in separate scenes. Disney Star Wars failed hard with this trilogy.
Its like having a great rock band and teasing the once in a life time return of the Beatles or something and them all doing their own tours separately. It wouldn't make sense for that and it doesn't make sense for Star Wars.
I liked the part where Obama turns to crowd and says “Somehow, Hitler has returned.” 😅
Wut?
In the books Rey is Palpatine's granddaughter, after shunning his son after not showing force sensitivity, he flees and after years in the run left Rey with all intent on returning.
How did you miss the romantic tension betwen Rey and Ben? There are so many Pride and Prejudice parallels, specifically in The Last Jedi, it's crazy :D
In all honesty, me and my dad weren't even watching this movie. We were busy trying to wrap our heads around how "somehow, Palpatine returned". We were so confused with each other.
12:28 "I frew up" stance from Kylo
R2-D2 was present at both Leia's birth and her death.
May the force be with you Emma
My favorite Jedi is Luke skywalker I’m very inspired by him
I know the force is real I’ve seen it move objects irl on paranormal investigation studies
I was 13 Years old in 1977 when I saw Star Wars in the movie Theatre. I was 55 Years old when I saw Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker. I had to wait 42 Years to complete the Star Wars Sequels and they trashed the characters of Anakin and Luke. Anakin was the Chosen One and Luke was to rebuild the Jedi order, Luke was given that task by Yoda, Palpatine returning cheapened Anakin's redemption in Episode VI The Return of the Jedi.
ok Grandpa, here's your jello cup
this movie is ridiculous and i cant believe Disney is destroying all the IPs i love. .__.
Speaking of you being upset when you thought Chewie was dead: It’s no longer canon anymore, but back in the day, there was an author named, R.A. Salvatore, that wrote a book called, ‘Vector Prime’, and it received quite a bit of hate from fans, because Chewbacca died sacrificing himself while saving Han and Leia’s youngest son.
Honestly, while I was initially not a fan of it, I think it did a lot of good in the long run. Han and Leia were able to bond in a way they hadn’t before thereafter
Hope to see some Bad Batch watches with you this week
51:45 so relatable
When will you react to the new season of Bad Batch
I wonder what could have been if they had some level of foresight to have Leia do the Holdo Maneuver and keep Luke alive for this movie. I think it would have been cool to have Luke go head to head (maybe with some help from Rey and Ben) against the Emperor considering all he did was get wrecked by him in RotJ until Vader threw Palpy in a big pit
Yes. I was bothered in similar ways. By the time episode 9 came out, I was done with the franchise (too many years of really bad writing). I only watched it out of mild curiosity to see how they would finish the saga. And I wasn't disappointed... it was as bad as I expected it to be.
I wish I could feel like I did about Star Wars back in the 80s and 90s. Before the dark times. Before the empire.
so you were "done" with it but still watched it? And then you came here to comment about it? Sounds like you can't help but get off to Star Wars like some nerd who would lick George Lucas' toes if he asked.
What you say at the end is so true
I don't know if you noticed a common line that was recited in all the trilogy movies.
"I've got a bad feeling about this."
It's such a well known line that some reactors will spot it when it is uttered.
I guess this time, it was Lando's turn.
The bringing someone back to life has actually happend before, anakin did it with ahsoka on mortis
The fiery tree planet in the begging was mustafar, it’s explained in the vr game Vader immortal why it has trees now
If there's one thing that I can really say positive about this movie. It is that they look, along with the rest of the sequel trilogy, very nice visually.
An absolutely wasted trilogy. There's no consistency, no plan. Boom - Palpatine comes from nowhere, boom - General Hux is a spy., boom - the knife's shape perfectly matches the surroundings. Why? How? Nobody cares. Disney were just making money. that's it.
Hey Emme, I really hope you're ready for the Bad Batch final season. It's coming out in just a few more days.
Watch the fanmade remakes of the sequel trilogy by Prism, trust me they're a lot better than this.
I love C-3PO and R2 since 77 I was 6
"I wanna see Anakin" is my overall feeling about the sequel trilogy. Anakin's force ghost would've been so much more powerful to see than Yoda with Luke or make way more sense than Han with Ben. Not as much sense with Rey but I would take it! Not only would it make more sense in the story by seeing Luke with his father that he saved or Ben with his grandfather that he idolized for all the wrong reasons but it would've made the only connection between the sequel trilogy and the prequel trilogy.
This was the movie that a lot of us long-time Star Wars fans "gave up" on Disney's Star Wars. They had so many ways they could've taken Rey's story and made it interesting and incredible - but they made the decision to turn her into a literal Mary Sue. She invalidates all the accomplishments of all the other Jedi who came before, makes the established canon characters before her look like children with how easily she triumphed. They brought back a literal dead character just so she could be the new "highest power Jedi" in the lore.
It all felt like just such a waste and many of us who have been fans since we were children felt like we were tossed out because Disney wanted to capture the newer, younger audience who don't have the patience or respect to go back and see the originals and understand why they were good.
Everyone involved at Disney's handling of this IP is responsible for this. They don't care because they made their billions, but they did it by killing one of the most beloved franchises in movie history.
Yep, it bothers me to. Thanks for the reaction.
I still can't believe Carrie fisher died when 8 was released she was a icon and she only was reduced to b roll. But I actually feel bad for the entire star was cast on this one. Carrie fishers death caused a major rewrite and replanning this was supposed to be a mostly Leila film.
Star Wars is about Anakin, so 1-6 and clone wars, everything else is disney fan fiction, if I owned the license I would have made vader pink, but it would still just be fan fiction, even if I owned the license
JJ ABRAHMS really had no choice because RIan Johnson destroyed all the plot lines in the second movie. The movie was prescreened several times and the audiences hated all the mutiple endings they had filmed. Abrahms had to come up with the Palpatine story line with very little time left for reshoots and he also had to fend off Kathleen Kennedys interference with the film. Rey would not have taken her mothers maiden name as her mother was Palpatine's daughter. In Disney star wars women always have the stronger power in the force and men are weak. That is why Kylo dies when he revives Rey. Several endings were filmed including Rey killing Kylo which Kennedy apparently favoured but audiences hated.
I don't mind Palpatine being back, because it makes the sequel trilogy feel more like parts 7, 8, and 9 of a 9 part story rather than a three part sequel to a six part story. But if he's going to be back, I think he needs to be introduced at the end of the previous film rather than the opening crawl of this one. Also, I would have liked the final battle to have had something akin to this fan video: th-cam.com/video/iT0HAvqB-EA/w-d-xo.html
How about “Space Balls”?
This movie I actually still have half way paused on my old Disney account
The real problem with the sequel trilogy is that there was no plan for a three movie arc and two different directors with two radically different ideas. Abrams obviously intended Snoke and Kylo to be the main enemies, but then Johnson killed Snoke to set up Kylo as the main villain, but internet fangirls went insane for "Reylo" shipping and Disney thought they had to redeem Kylo. This left them with no villain at all, so in desperation they brought back Palpatine.
I'm picky and hard to please, so I *hate* all three of these movies. The Force Awakens is just A New Hope But Stupider, The Last Jedi is meant to be a subversion of Star Wars but comes across as disrespectful and flippant, and is full of a lot of dumb ideas that make no sense in the fiction (like hyperspace ramming, which would have made very short work of the Death Star). Rise of Skywalker tries to erase The Last Jedi in the same way The Last Jedi erased The Force Awakens and ends up being a hollow, full of sound and fury but signifying nothing except the creative bankruptcy of Disney Star Wars.
"Maybe she just needed CPR?" Haha. Nice.
Anakin's sacrifice is not destroyed by this movie. Anakin says "Bring balance to the Force as I did". And Palpatine IS DEAD since the intro. He just resurrects 5 minutes at the end. All the Jedi destroyed Palpatine, not Rey. She was just the conduct.
The power of healing existed always, but just from some Jedi. In this case, the dyad. Ben transferred all his life to Rey. That is how she is resurrected as Rey Skywalker.
Stop being poisoned by haters.
I know you watched the clone wars essential episodes but I think you should watch the whole thing cause the writing for the show was genius it was the best show for star wars and its a shame to miss out
I have watched the whole thing - only did reactions for the essentials :)
The novelisation of this film and other books comics have helped to establish Palpatine’s return. Firstly, the Palpatine we see here is a CLONE. When he fell into the Death Star in Return of the Jedi, Palpatine’s spirit (by some miracle) lived on and made its way to Exegol where it managed to latch onto a prototype clone body. However, the body was unstable, resulting in his appearance when we first see him at the beginning. Palpatine’s son (Rey’s father) is also a clone. An experiment by Palpatine to see if any of his clones could harness the same level of power in the force that he already possessed. He did not, and eventually fled into the galaxy trying to settle down and live a quiet life.
It’s possible that The Bad Batch series has been slowly planting the seeds of Palpatine’s clones and thus subsequent return in The Rise of Skywalker. Perhaps that is what Doctor Hemlock has been working on.
I know not many people are on board with Palpatine returning in this movie, but he is the BIG MAIN BAD GUY of the whole Star Wars franchise. And it comes full circle that the whole saga story begins and ends with him.
eh, cheesy
just embrace kylo as the main bad guy, sure, he's not strong, but neither should rey be, make the stakes the legacies of jedi/sith, if either dies in their final fight its over for that side of the force
thats still monumental without doing a palpatine thingy
Everything related to the mapdagger, the sheer number of improbabilities and unbelievable coincidences, is probably the worst thing I've ever seen in writing. It puts a stain on the entire film, even if there weren't other stupid things throughout it. It just feels like very little thought was put into the entire story.
Did she watch solo
Yes! Reaction is up
@@emme thanks will watch now
I'm no expert , but I have been a fan of Star Wars since my older sister took me into town to see the first movie back in the day ( I'm 60 now ) , I think this movie was terrible, I totally agree that the old Emperor had no business being in this story , why not Plagus if your going to go down that road , I'm sure he could've imitated all the voices in that dimwit kylos head including Sidious's . And he could've had a whole new world built around his character. But it's to late now I spose' . I was around when Walt Disney was still alive , at least I think I was , and even he would be spinning in his fridge over that rubbish.
I will admit, I have not watched the reaction yet, as I'm trying to catch up with your journey (which is difficult because I can't bring myself to watch Book of Boba Fett). But I cannot NOT comment on this one... There are two enjoyable moments in this movie for me: Kylo/Ben meeting his father again, and the voices of "all the jedi". That's about it, one of the most uninspired yet terrible movies I've seen (tbf I don't watch that many movies :P).
My biggest annoyance: Why bring Palpatine back? It ruins so many things, I remember watching this in the cinema with my best friend and we could not take the movie seriously after his first appearance. Why didn't they stick with Kylo as the main villain? Adam Driver's performance, especially in TLJ, was incredible, he would have made a great antagonist, now truly gone to the dark side (with a slight chance at redemption?). Carrie Fishers death was tragic and made such a storyline more difficult, but still: Backpeddling all the character development we got in TLJ to instead make a superficial action flick is incomprehensible to me.
In case anyone actually reads this, let me invite you to think about "themes": Going from Kylo's theme of "Let the past die" to then serving the literal revived past here in TROS, shows a basic misunderstanding of any deeper concepts. Rey being a nobody was a unique idea, juxtaposing the failed hero Ben (and to a lesser degree, Luke), who had all expections thrown on him and broke under that pressure, with the future, someone (who could have been anyone really) empowered by the force to replace the hero of the past. Her attempt at finding out her heritage only to be disappointed almost seemed directed at the viewer: The force is not merely about blood, but about will. The will of the force, and the will of the person being chosen by it. Yes, family was a major element of the older six movies, yet the victory Luke won was not due to his inborn power (that what was the Dark Side desired from him), but his compassion for his father and the love it invoked in the latter. Rey's (maybe naive) compassion for Kylo mirrored that. As cheesy as it is, one of the major themes of Star Wars is that love, mercy and compassion winning out in the end. Like the myths and fairytales Lucas talked about. (It's almost as if when Luke threw away his lightsaber and refused to strike down his father, he was trying to "save what he loved instead of destroying what he hated" :p)
This is just a very basic look at the themes in TLJ, failure and how we deal with it being another big one, but I don't want to write that much more. Just compare what I just wrote with TROS: What are its themes? What is the message? I can't find any consistent one, it pulls into all directions at the same time, but commits to nothing. "If you stand for nothing, what will you fall for?" It's a fascinating failure, yet I cannot find myself to care for almost anything actually within the movie. And to quote something actually from Star Wars: "Apathy is death."
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Dark empire comic also brought back sidious but more creative ways
What, were they thinking?
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