• teft@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Were you around in the late 90s-early 2000s? Because let me tell you that the prequels did not spark joy for people then. It was insane the amount of hate leveled at Ep 1-3. Hell kids at Jake Lloyd’s school bullied him so hard he quit acting.

    So you never know, 7-9 might spark joy for people in 20 years.

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    10 months ago

    People HATED the prequels when they came out, trust me. Your kids will love the new trilogy and you’ll remember it with fondness. That’s just the way it goes.

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      10 months ago

      I’m a teen right now and when I watched The Last Jedi back in 2017, I hated it because they ruined the character of Luke Skywalker.

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        10 months ago

        In 20 years you’re going to be trying to find something to watch and flicking through the channels/streamers you’re going to see it and realize you haven’t watched it in ages. Then the nostalgia will kick in and it won’t seem half as bad as you thought it was in 2017 (dear god 2037 isn’t as far away as it feels 🫨) and you’ll actually enjoy it. You might even have a few youngins you want to share the experience with and you’ll spend Christmas vacation watching the entire franchise with the littles.

        It happens to all of us eventually. Well, a lot of us.

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    10 months ago

    Wait 10 years, and people will make memes and change public opinion about the sequels.

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      10 months ago

      The difference is that the prequels are still enjoyable, entertaining films with a lot of good aspects.

      The sequels aren’t.

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      10 months ago

      Prequels weren’t great, but they were decent. I’d recommend watching them.

      There is a lot to live up to being prequels. People going to judge harshly.

      7-8 were just plain bad, I enjoy Star Wars stuff a bunch. I like the prequels more than most I feel. I don’t even have one single care to watch the 9th.

      I doubt it will change in 10 years.

      Memes, sure, but they will be only how bad they suck. People who meme about the prequels usually enjoyed them at least a little.

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        10 months ago

        The prequels are bad. The third one started getting it right, but then they were done.

        They had good ideas to expand the Star Wars lore, but bad acting and bad writing ruined them.

        I actually prefer the sequels, but imo The Mandalorian is the best Star Wars project to date.

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      10 months ago

      I saw the originals as a child, and thus loved them.

      I saw the prequels as an adult, and was kinda meh on 1 but loved 2 and 3.

      While still an adult, I felt the same way about 7 and 8 as I did about 1.

      But 9? I thought there was something wrong with me at first. I literally couldn’t believe what I’d just seen. They spent hundreds of millions of dollars on that! It still hurts my brain to imagine all those people buying off on that script… It must have been an emperor’s new clothes sort of situation. Such a waste of so many things.

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        10 months ago

        I found 9 enjoyable, but I had no expectations that it would be good or coherent. 8 made sure that there was no chance of that.

        For what 9 had to do in a single movie, it did a reasonable job. Kylo had to be redeemed, Rey needed her jedi moment, an actual threat needed to be established, Leia’s death needed acknowledgement, rebels/resistance needed to be more than 20 people on a ship, poe and finn needed some sort of arc, and the good guys had to win.

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          10 months ago

          What was so wrong with the Last Jedi? I see reactions like this a lot but I thought it was far from being the worst star wars I’ve seen, and as a casual watcher of this series it was one of the few of them I actually enjoyed.

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            10 months ago

            As part two of a three part series it fails miserably, especially if you factor in meta information like Kylo will be good by the end of 9 or Carrie Fischer passing. If you pretend it’s a stand alone movie and not in an established universe, it’s a bit less bad.

            It killed every thread from episode 7, and didn’t make new ones. It created major canonical problems with the Holdo maneuver and hyperspacetacking. It just copied empire, but in a slightly different order and threw in the throne scene from episode 6. It used the played out theme of the failures of the jedi, that the first 6 movies covered pretty thoroughly amd better. It declared Poe a failure, but the battle as depicted shows he was clearly right to get the dreadnought kill. The whole concept of the galaxies slowest chase, despite hyperspace existing. There’s several instances of people teleporting for the plot, notably Rose saving Finn. The casino side plot to find a one of a kind super hacker, but a random guy in jail can do it too. The leaders of the bad guys are now Hux, who was turned into comedic relief, and Kylo, who has to be good, and was bested by Rey and Luke. Rey never gets training, and never fails (other than failing to get training), remains absurdly skilled with the force. Finn’s character reverted from the growth at the end of the previous movie, and then had essentially the same arc.

            The movie did have some really great looking cgi though. The holdo maneuver looks amazing. The red on crait is stunning.