• MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    This is how I felt when I tried to watch Rogue One. It’s part of one of my favorite franchises yet it is also an entire feature length film without one single character in it who I give a shit about.

    It’s maddening.

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      9 months ago

      Rogue One was better than most of the drivel Disney has put out. Thank god there were finally some new characters. anitnal revolves around the same 3 fucking families.

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      9 months ago

      Oddly? I gave more of a shit about most of the characters in rogue one than all the characters in the sequels combined.

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        9 months ago

        I wasn’t a huge fan of the sequels either lol the first one was ok but after that they were pretty awful. I at least felt like I kind of knew the characters by the end though

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          I felt like the first one wasn’t impressive, but suggested at least some sort of plan. I felt like there were characters to get to know?

          And then there weren’t.

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      That’s why it was so great. It wasn’t about the hero punching people in the face whilst an army of troopers consistently fail to shoot them, or destiny babies failing upwards towards success.

      This was a movie about normal people. Nameless people who were all parts of a whole, an orchestra of concerted effort to overcome the insurmountable. Some of them were in it for the ideal, but most of them were just in it to keep the person next to them alive. No one will sing their praises, and they don’t expect anyone to, as none of them expected to see the light of day.

      It was one of the most humanist movies I’ve seen in a long time, universe be damned.