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Go play Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, that's pretty much exactly how it starts.
And that was the best moment of the whole film. And I loved the rest.
I'm actually glad they didn't do anything like this: many Jedis banalize the name. In the prequels they were turned into red shirts.
I wish i had a well paid job, where all i had to do was to stand near a cliff edge, turn around and say nothing.
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He even had goosebumps in his face.
I just knew you would reply to my post. :)) ;)
Nice one, he/she/it does look like a beach ball, wonder if its water proof?
Interesting..as one would think that having spent much time on introducing the characters would result in fully-formed solid characters. I do agree that they weren't fleshed out, ask me about Poe's personality and I wouldn't have a clue. About Finn, I still could not understand his moral obligation, as most of us seeing a comrade dying in combat would certainly be seeking revenge, and not joining the enemy, no?
Then nothing happens for the next 120 minutes. I really, really enjoyed the film but character development (or even character) was slim to non-existent.
I will, but it could've happened in VII. Ample time to give me some sense of Rey and Finn.