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okay. this one /will/ have spoilers under the cut. So. The Force Awakens spoilers below the cut.

On the one hand, there are several scenes that were definitely done to be callbacks to the original series. Lightsaber in the snow, everyone. On the other hand, they weren't obstrusive. They established continuitity without breaking realism - there were nice hints for the old fans but not jarring for the others.

Sutble call back, on that note: the weapon was called Starkiller, which was iirc one of the draft versions of Skywalker. *checks* Yep!

I kind of loved Ray scavanging from crashed empire tech. It was both continuum check and also realsim check - that shit has to go /somewhere/, and people always use the bits left behind. Also, Rey is established very well - independant, sympathetic, willing to help but unwilling to be helped. I kind of love her.  

One of the really important things that those call backs do, I think, is establish equivilency for Rey. She's shown doing the exact same actions as her (possible uncle, possible father, more on that in a bit) forebeaer Luke. Like the light saber in the snow scene, or the piloting scenes.  On that note, she's also shown to be the potential equilient to Han with her skill with the ship. I like that she's self-taught, incidentally, from scavenging and stories.  I like that she was left on her own and learned compassion as much as she learned survival.

For 75% of the movie, I assumed she was Han's kid, and thus Ren's sister. The engine knowledge, the easy comradery. Her flashbacks did not counteract this. And this is Star Wars - sibling pairs are A Thing, and especially sets of twins. (I believe in the EU novels, it's a set of twins.)

But then we saw her around Leia - and Leia doesn't act like Rey is her daughter. (And Leia would /know/ even if Han didn't.) It's not impossible that Leia is hiding it - she's lost one child, already - but it is unlikely. And I think I like it better, if Leia isn't her mother? I like cross-generational female support networks, especially if they're not by blood. An aside: the female mentorship in this movie is so great.

That being said, that girl is /definitely/ a Skywalker, because the story of Star wars is the story of that family. So yeah, I think she's Luke's daughter. I won't be heartbroken if I'm wrong, but I do like the idea. 

I liked her reaction to the the lightsaber. Both that she had a reaction to it, and that she had a very reasonable freak out. I mean. She unexpectedly got someone else's traumatic flashbacks shoved in her brain...

Fiiiiinnn. I immediately wanted to hug him. Soldiers who have crises of conscience and switch sides win me over so easily, oh my god. Also, he grows a lot. Admittedly for Rey's sake, but also for Po's. Also: interracial romance! I ship it.

Po is great. He's so friendly and charismatic and accepts Finn so easily. He's just like "yeah we're bros now! yay bros!" I don't know if I ship it, but the brotp is pretty strong.  I was /so/ glad he didn't actually die. Platonic brotps are important! On that note: I want Po and Ray to get into a race. I don't care who wins. (Well, okay. I want Ray to win. And I want Po to be cool about it.)

tl;dr RAY IS PRECIOUS. PO IS PRECIOUS. FINN IS PRECIOUS. LEIA IS AND FOREVER WILL BE QUEEN OF MY HEART. 

I loved Han and Leia. I loved the awkwardness of the relationship, the stiffness, the strain. They'd lost a son - and worse than that, their son had left them, turned to the Sith - and that's broken up stronger marriages than theirs. The arguments are easy to imagine. ("If you'd been a better father - " "it's your damn bloodline that gave him that power-") I like the sensation of "I love you, I'll always love you, but maybe being together isn't for us."

(On that note, I loved the hints we got of Leia's own powers. She might not have  chosen the path of the jedi, but not for lack of talent. She must be a goddess at politics, which I want to see.)

Kylo Ren. Ah, Ren. I kind of want to pat him on the head and coo at him. "Awwwn, whosa big scary sith looooord, who's so scawwwrrrry. it's yooou, you're the big nasy sith looooord." There /might/ be cheek pinching involved.  Like, oh my /god/, is that Anakin's grandkid or /what/. Funniest scene in the movie was when he threw a fit and sliced up everything, and the storm tropers outside were just "oh god, he's doing it again, just take the other corridor..." 

That being said. I like him as a character, even with all that he did. He's trying so hard to be as powerful as he wants to be, as strong and unassailable as he thinks he's supposed to be. "The light calls to me," he says, guitly and ashamed and in pain. I recognize the sentiments from the other side, and I feel for the kid. (and god, is he still a kid.) That's the thing about Skywalkers, I think - they never fully belong to the light /or/ the dark. Troublesome Jedi, /terrible/ Sith. Just like his uncle! (And his granddad, for that matter. On that note: where did Ren get that Vader skull? Anakin wasn't wearing it when he died.)

On that note: fuck, HAN. I - i am not angry. Mouring, but not angry. It was done well. And I think the /way/ it was done was important. That was an important part in Ren's plotline - I don't think he wanted to kill his father, he just knew that he was /supposed/ to want to kill his father, and thought that if he killed his father he would stop feeling so much pain over it. He would stop feeling so damn much if he acted like he didn't feel anything. Destroyed the symbol of his pain, because he thought that would make his father not matter any more. By killing his father he would have proven himself strong, and unemotional, and unaffected.

(Brief aside: nice to see "boy with daddy issues" being treated as an immature child, tbh)

But Han prevented that. If Han had been fearful in his last moments, then Ren would have felt powerful. If Han had been angry, betrayed, then Ren would have felt justified. But Han reached out in love, and in doing so prevented everything that Ren was trying to do. When your murder victim forgives you and reaches out to you in love with their least breath, all you can feel is pathetic and weak. And that's /important/, that what  would have been Ren's last step into the dark - wasn't, because his father didn't let it.

....okay so i ended up talking more about Ren than Ray. More eloquent people have talked about Ray, and my feelings for her are still mostly in the inarticulate !!!! phase.

Date: 2015-12-29 12:13 pm (UTC)
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Ah - good point; something like the Harry Potter wizarding community works very nicely as a comparison - hereditary force users plus some spontaneous/deep buried bloodline kind of situations (some of the muggle born were completely spontaneous weren't they?).

Oh - Finn as a Lando relative would be very neat (I was a little disappointed he wasn't included - maybe next time. Also; I kept hearing Mon Mothma was in TFA but if so I completely missed her (double check though - I'm going to see it again tomorrow!))

I actually really like the idea of the Vader skull being fake. Both from a symbolic sense and accuracy; quite what the mask is made of is unclear, but I would be surprised if it would have survived Luke's pyre to be even as recognisable as it was. But from the other direction, that Snoake is so manipulative that he's given Ren a fake (unless it later turns out he went and retrieved it) to inspire him - and that the inspiration is formed up from Vader's behaviours prior to his moment of salvation really underscores the manipulation and callous behaviour. Like you said; that fits perfectly with Snoake using him not training him.

So... I suppose it's a question of just what Ben was told about his grandfather growing up - both by Han/Leia and Luke (they must have discussed it at some point) - did they emphasise the redemptive moment over everything else (Probably - not comfortable talking about all the terrible stuff Anakin did) and Ben accepts that for years. Then... does he read about the rest, or are there persistent rumours that Anakin Skywalker was Darth Vader and he hears those and starts finding out more and more and gets really into the idea of having that kind of fearful presence that Vader had? Questions, questions. Or is it just going to be like the training in Empire Strikes Back? The Dark Side is quicker and easier - Ben starts Jedi training but he's too impatient. Also - if Snoake is force sensitive could he give Ben visions of Anakin and Vader? How, when and why did these two meet... Questions for later installments!

Roll on the next film though!
Edited (spelling) Date: 2015-12-29 12:16 pm (UTC)

Date: 2015-12-29 08:57 pm (UTC)
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The limitation on Jedi does make sense. Though... after rewatching the first film again, it actually kind of felt a bit like the Jedi were sort of dying out before Vader started on hunting them down. It's just a bit about how Obi Wan says he thought he could train Anakin as well as Yoda trained him, like, that was never the intended way or Obi Wan was massively unprepared for training anyone and that's part of what went wrong with everything - if he'd sent Anakin to Yoda it might have avoided everything.

Yeah, really not sure on the old guy - he had a name and everything but no one seems to have heard of him before - and if his role was the same as Obi Wan's... yeah that doesn't seem to fit either.

The timeline sounds very plausible! Hopefully something will specify that at some point... I am also fond of Kylo Ren being a subversion! So I would hope they do avoid weakening that...

Hehe - yeah, the wait for the next film is going to be quite arduous!

Date: 2015-12-30 10:02 pm (UTC)
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Back from Star Wars again!

Okay: old guy on Jakku - the film essentially specifies he wasn't left with the map and it's more he found it (somehow). So while he's probably not an Obi Wan kind of role in the film, but he might have gotten the map because of someone who did have that role for Rey.

Rey is still amazing.

Curious on Snoake as well - there's this kind of insinuation that Rey could have been tempted by the dark side after just talking to him.

Date: 2015-12-31 12:06 am (UTC)
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Yeah - Rey being abandoned really needs some clarification. If she *is* Luke's daughter then it would be a bit like hiding him for whatever reason - and at least he didn't do it on his father's homeworld for a change! That said, if she is Luke's daughter then quite why she was dropped off like that is unclear. I suppose we need to know Ren's age to know how long it's been since he turned against Luke - since Rey might have been left in response to Luke cutting and running away... Also just who was hanging onto Rey's arm since it's clearly not the old man Poe met.

But yeah, hopefully there was a specific reason for why she was left.

And yes - Rey! Her excitement, enthusiasm, abilities, figuring things out, rising to challenges...

Yeah, Snoake does seem a lot more subtle. And just the ominous tone of completing Ren's training (However; I was unable to not think about Hux tearing across Starkiller base to grab Ren like that comic on tumblr)

Date: 2016-01-01 12:35 am (UTC)
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Okay, from that script link you reblogged on tumblr, it more or less confirms who was watching over Rey... Can't see Han/Leia or Luke really intending to leave her with that guy for a second. More questions!

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