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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2017 21:38:48 GMT
Well, before this we see him get shot in the stomach. A little later, he comes up to Rey and Finn and he's hunched over and sweating profusely and then he starts punching his gut and the camera cuts to show blood on the ground at his feet. From this, I inferred that he was injured. That wasn't my question. I asked where in this specific sequence, is he seemingly incapacitated or inhibited by his injury? If his injury is an issue, it should be obvious, but watch how he moves and how he easily backs the unexperienced Rey into a 'corner'. His skill>hers in spite of his 'injury'. What on earth are you talking about, man? He's mostly just flailing around at her and trying to batter her into submission. There's nothing skillful about what he's doing. He's just swinging away to keep Rey on the defensive to prove his dominance and Rey is backing away because she doesn't know how good this guy is in a fight and is probably a little fuzzy from the concussion she got a few minutes before. As far as his injury goes, yes, he's trying to fight through it but he's still at a disadvantage because he's been injured multiple times and the actor even clues us in to the fact that he's injured by moving and looking like somebody that didn't get any sleep the night before the fight but is just so determined to be feared and respected that he's carrying on in spite of his wounds. He cannot accept the stain on his reputation and pride that failure would bring. The implication is that Kylo Ren is so focused on winning and confident in his own power (or he desperately needs to be) that he's taking risks he shouldn't and making foolish mistakes-- like fighting when he's in poor condition to fight and underestimating his opponents.
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