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Post by Power Ranger on Jan 3, 2018 12:21:23 GMT
But his nephew exhibits dark behaviour and he suddenly wants to kill him? That’s not the Luke from the original trilogy.
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Post by alpha128 on Jan 3, 2018 12:39:12 GMT
But his nephew exhibits dark behaviour and he suddenly wants to kill him? That’s not the Luke from the original trilogy. I agree completely.
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Post by Jedan Archer on Jan 3, 2018 13:09:26 GMT
Yes, he wasn't OT Luke, but his change was kind of the point. Many young idealist became monsters later. The real flaw here is that TLJ did not plausibly explain Lukes change so that we believe it's the same person. But that's more the fault of the TFA scrip which set Luke up as a coward who failed and went hiding while letting the Empire rise and murder again.
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Post by dazz on Jan 3, 2018 15:54:10 GMT
Would maybe had they set up that the why Luke searched Ben's mind was because Luke had visions of Ben's future, of him burning the temple, killing the students and even killing Han, so that's why he reacts to the Snoke revelation the way he did sat better with you? Or if they have Luke simply state their had been another student corrupted by the dark side but he didn't figure it out until they had killed x amount of people already, either one gives a reason for the reaction, though I prefer the idea of Luke trying to specifically prevent the birth of Kylo is what creates the monster myself.
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Post by mcufan on Jan 3, 2018 16:00:15 GMT
It was just a fleeting moment like he had with his father, the diference is ben woke up and killed everyone and broke luke's faith wich is restored in the end. I don't get what people don't understand.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jan 3, 2018 17:04:58 GMT
It was just a fleeting moment like he had with his father, the diference is ben woke up and killed everyone and broke luke's faith wich is restored in the end. I don't get what people don't understand. I’m not surprised Ben left if someone stands over you whilst sleeping holding a lightsaber! Oh and others seemed to agree and left with him.
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Post by mcufan on Jan 3, 2018 17:13:12 GMT
It was just a fleeting moment like he had with his father, the diference is ben woke up and killed everyone and broke luke's faith wich is restored in the end. I don't get what people don't understand. I’m not surprised Ben left if someone stands over you whilst sleeping holding a lightsaber! Oh and others seemed to agree and left with him. Me neither, he reacted before luke had time to explain or do whatever , and then it was too late. I can see how that can brake even a Jedi's Spirit... I still don't get what's to understand... my niece unsderstood and she is like 13... I didn't explain anything.
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Post by ryboto on Jan 3, 2018 18:28:57 GMT
I’m not surprised Ben left if someone stands over you whilst sleeping holding a lightsaber! Oh and others seemed to agree and left with him. Me neither, he reacted before luke had time to explain or do whatever , and then it was too late. I can see how that can brake even a Jedi's Spirit... I still don't get what's to understand... my niece unsderstood and she is like 13... I didn't explain anything. It's inconsistent with what came before. I still don't get what's not to understand..about that.
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Post by mcufan on Jan 3, 2018 18:34:48 GMT
Me neither, he reacted before luke had time to explain or do whatever , and then it was too late. I can see how that can brake even a Jedi's Spirit... I still don't get what's to understand... my niece unsderstood and she is like 13... I didn't explain anything. It's inconsistent with what came before. I still don't get what's not to understand..about that. What came before were 30 years of history that we don't know nothing about. Just like Yoda that at first sight is a coward we then learn that he had good reason to hide like a pussy. From a certain point of view. The point of view of those arrogant enough to have all the questions in the second freaking movie...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 18:47:45 GMT
A moment of weakness and darkness in himself when he saw what had destroyed so much coming back in his Nephew?
Fear is a quick and easy path to darkness and he was afraid for that moment.
He stopped himself, that was Luke's power.
I do agree the exposition of getting to that point had a great deal to be desired.
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Post by mcufan on Jan 3, 2018 18:56:02 GMT
A moment of weakness and darkness in himself when he saw what had destroyed so much coming back in his Nephew? Fear is a quick and easy path to darkness and he was afraid for that moment. He stopped himself, that was Luke's power. I do agree the exposition of getting to that point had a great deal to be desired. I don't. I think the exposition was enough so we could have conjectures of what actually happpened. I hate when they just say it. We have what? three similar scenes but with different points of view. Actual certain points of view!
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Post by shinnickneth on Jan 3, 2018 19:05:17 GMT
But his nephew exhibits dark behaviour and he suddenly wants to kill him? That’s not the Luke from the original trilogy. I agree completely. Me too. Luke wouldn't even kill Sith Lord Darth Vader as he lay unarmed on the floor, yet he's willing even for a fleeting moment to kill an unarmed, sleeping child?! His own father he won't kill but his nephew he will? No, it didn't work for me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 19:08:28 GMT
A moment of weakness and darkness in himself when he saw what had destroyed so much coming back in his Nephew? Fear is a quick and easy path to darkness and he was afraid for that moment. He stopped himself, that was Luke's power. I do agree the exposition of getting to that point had a great deal to be desired. I don't. I think the exposition was enough so we could have conjectures of what actually happpened. I hate when they just say it. We have what? three similar scenes but with different points of view. Actual certain points of view! We all have what we like and don't like about the way things were done. I would like more to have been exposed as to how the darkness was put into Ben. It's a soap after all, give me a little suds as to what happened, it's the event that is shaping the trilogy, but we haven't seen what it was. They didn't show it, I'm OK with it. I hope they address it and Ben's fall from his family next episode, but if not, the soap will move on. I just don't want a prequel for the sequels to explain it.
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Post by mcufan on Jan 3, 2018 19:13:04 GMT
I don't. I think the exposition was enough so we could have conjectures of what actually happpened. I hate when they just say it. We have what? three similar scenes but with different points of view. Actual certain points of view! We all have what we like and don't like about the way things were done. I would like more to have been exposed as to how the darkness was put into Ben. It's a soap after all, give me a little suds as to what happened, it's the event that is shaping the trilogy, but we haven't seen what it was. They didn't show it, I'm OK with it. I hope they address it and Ben's fall from his family next episode, but if not, the soap will move on. I just don't want a prequel for the sequels to explain it. Me neither, but i don't want everything spelled out either. I want that feeeling where I can make up what happened, you know like in the OT, Who is yoda, what is the emperor, etc etc If in 15 years they want to make the presequel go ahead untul then let me use my imagination thank you very much
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 20:07:46 GMT
A moment of weakness and darkness in himself when he saw what had destroyed so much coming back in his Nephew? Fear is a quick and easy path to darkness and he was afraid for that moment. He stopped himself, that was Luke's power. I do agree the exposition of getting to that point had a great deal to be desired. Execution is everything. I wonder if a five-second quick clip of Luke seeing Snoke doing something dark and evil and then Kylo killing Han, attacking Leia's ship, attacking Luke, burning the temple, slicing up Tekka, etc. would have changed viewer's minds about how Luke could have had a reflexive moment. It could have actually been a great, horrific scene and even a perfect place to bring in old Wilhelm. Alas, the execution suuuuuuucked.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 20:09:37 GMT
Me too. Luke wouldn't even kill Sith Lord Darth Vader as he lay unarmed on the floor, yet he's willing even for a fleeting moment to kill an unarmed, sleeping child?! His own father he won't kill but his nephew he will? No, it didn't work for me. In fairness, Kylo is at least 25 in that scene. But nonetheless, they did not convince us that Luke would do something like that.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jan 3, 2018 20:12:37 GMT
A moment of weakness and darkness in himself when he saw what had destroyed so much coming back in his Nephew? Fear is a quick and easy path to darkness and he was afraid for that moment. He stopped himself, that was Luke's power. I do agree the exposition of getting to that point had a great deal to be desired. Execution is everything. I wonder if a five-second quick clip of Luke seeing Snoke doing something dark and evil and then Kylo killing Han, attacking Leia's ship, attacking Luke, burning the temple, slicing up Tekka, etc. would have changed viewer's minds about how Luke could have had a reflexive moment. It could have actually been a great, horrific scene and even a perfect place to bring in old Wilhelm.Alas, the execution suuuuuuucked. Imagine they put in the Wilhelm Scream when Han died.
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Post by ryboto on Jan 3, 2018 20:40:57 GMT
It's inconsistent with what came before. I still don't get what's not to understand..about that. What came before were 30 years of history that we don't know nothing about. Just like Yoda that at first sight is a coward we then learn that he had good reason to hide like a pussy. From a certain point of view. The point of view of those arrogant enough to have all the questions in the second freaking movie... And because nothing to suggest his characterization should have changed was presented in the movie via exposition of any kind, it's out of character and inconsistent with what came before. Maybe they could have pulled from the EU and Kylo could have killed Luke's love interest, or child out of some misguided attempt to save someone else...So many ways they could have gone, and they went with ineptitude.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jan 3, 2018 21:24:11 GMT
Out of character and inconsistent with that time he tried to chop The Emperor while the rebel fleet was getting destroyed?
Out of character and inconsistent with that time he went full-Kylo Ren on Vader at the mere suggestion that Vader could maybe turn Leia to the dark side?
Luke having moments of attempted murder to save others (in this case, Kylo's future victims) is par for the course. And here, he didn't even get that far.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 3, 2018 21:29:52 GMT
Out of character and inconsistent with that time he tried to chop The Emperor while the rebel fleet was getting destroyed? Out of character and inconsistent with that time he went full-Kylo Ren on Vader at the mere suggestion that Vader could maybe turn Leia to the dark side? Luke having moments of attempted murder to save others (in this case, Kylo's future victims) is par for the course. And here, he didn't even get that far. The Emperor was his nephew?
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