falcon44nkc
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No. I didnt like it at all and I feel heartbroken. Im fine that he died at the end, but Im devastated that they tainted his character. Luke didnt even know his father but didnt stop believing in him. Yes, there was the moment fear when he attacked Vader but that was when his friends and the rebellion were in real-time danger and he controlled himself.
As others have pointed out, Kylo is a boy he knew from birth and would have had a bond with. He was the son of his sister and best friend. He grew up with Kylo. Even if he looked into Kylo and saw darkness, I do not believe that the Luke we knew would even for a second think about killing him when Kylo hadnt even acted on any of these feelings yet. Darth had murdered people and Luke didnt give up on the father he didnt even know.
It also isnt in Lukes character to abandon his family and the rebellion. Especially as they are quickly being mascaraed.
I would have been OK with Luke failing, but it needed to have been in line with his character. Luke was the light of OT loyal, eager to help, also seeing the best in people. It breaks my heart that they sent off his character in this way.
And people keep saying that this movie is strikingly different that the Star Wars from before. But how? Obi One Kenobi failed in his teaching of Anakin and then went to live as a hermit after he became Darth. And Yoda became a hermit too. So this is still another version of that story.
Star War has been a part of my life since I was 5 years old and I feel betrayed and heartbroken.
As others have pointed out, Kylo is a boy he knew from birth and would have had a bond with. He was the son of his sister and best friend. He grew up with Kylo. Even if he looked into Kylo and saw darkness, I do not believe that the Luke we knew would even for a second think about killing him when Kylo hadnt even acted on any of these feelings yet. Darth had murdered people and Luke didnt give up on the father he didnt even know.
It also isnt in Lukes character to abandon his family and the rebellion. Especially as they are quickly being mascaraed.
I would have been OK with Luke failing, but it needed to have been in line with his character. Luke was the light of OT loyal, eager to help, also seeing the best in people. It breaks my heart that they sent off his character in this way.
And people keep saying that this movie is strikingly different that the Star Wars from before. But how? Obi One Kenobi failed in his teaching of Anakin and then went to live as a hermit after he became Darth. And Yoda became a hermit too. So this is still another version of that story.
Star War has been a part of my life since I was 5 years old and I feel betrayed and heartbroken.