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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2017 23:37:13 GMT
You meet a Jedi and assume you have his powers; yeah, that makes sense. What? It's strongly implied to the audience; not to Rey (unless you're suggesting that she's so powerful that she sensed she was in a movie and through that knowledge, realised she was a Jedi? Now that really would be impressive Jedi-ing). Good grief, no. The movie will eventually try to explain it but I suspect the explanation will be weak (she's related to Vader, she's a human clone of Yoda, she's the ultimate Jedi, blah blah yawn). But if they simply fudge it altogether and offer no real explanation then that's shoddy as hell. Rey had already been aware of the Force by that point. If you'll recall, those scenes follow her freakout after finding the lightsaber, and after the dried apricot lady flat out stated that Rey had a connection to the Force. She does have his powers and she's well-aware of it by that point. The only question for her is whether she will embrace them and or whether she will run from them to avoid taking on the responsibility (again, this is in character, as she is reluctant to take on responsibilities but her conscience or circumstances often forces her to do exactly that). So yes, it was implied to her very strongly that she could use the Force. It was a pivotal moment for her character and again, all this stuff was set up and didn't come out of nowhere. I can see saying it wasn't executed well or that the pace was rushed, but in terms of storytelling, it covered its bases just fine in terms of setting up a logical progression. Sorry but no. Everyone is aware of the force but being aware of it and being able to use it are very different things. There is absolutely no reason for Rey to assume that she can. It's strongly implied in the original trilogy that Leia has a connection to the force (there is another) but at no point does anyone assume that she'll start lifting tie fighters with her mind.
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