AVEITWITHJAMON
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Wasnt a huge fan of TROS but the brief Luke moments I found better than anything we got in TLJ.
Last Jedi, I thought, left the door opened for Luke’s involvement in this movie to be really unique and esoteric but then RoS is just like “nah, he just gives Rey the McGuffin and lets the audience know that J.J. has seen the YouTube hot takes. K, bye!”
Agreed. They made him some bitter recluse who didn't want to help even his sister or ex-brother-in-law out in their time of need. That went against almost everything he stood for in the OT.The ending of TFA promised so much for Luke but I'm very disappointed with what came after.
His appearance in RISE is a cameo. What’s the point in even comparing them, especially in terms of quality and depth of character?
Wasn’t that all set up in TFA though?
I can understand Luke blaming himself, but this isn't the guy who hides in a cave when his friends are dying and innocents are getting killed/enslaved. The end of TFA had me so excited and TLJ killed off my overall Star Wars excitement. I don't think it's going to be the same again. Luke Skywalker is one of the all time great fictional heroes and is a selfless, brave character who would do what is necessary and what someone like me might not be able to in times of crisis. That is the reason why I've always loved him. He doesn't need a push like Han, he is the first in line to step up. If Luke Skywalker had guilt issues he would actively try to atone for them, not hide away in times of need.Yes, vaguely. Han says Luke blamed himself for his student (Kylo) turning against him, and then walked away from everything. Johnson had to come up with a reason why Luke was so distraught that he never resurfaced for years, not even as the First Order rose and Kylo eventually killed Han, and he didn't have many options.
The point is just that, that Luke only gets a contrived cameo in the RoS.
Rey goes to Ahch-To for some reason, burns the ship she was on, Luke shows up and lifts another out of the water, and Rey leaves.
That’s Luke’s role in this movie.
Seeing as how he was dead, what other role did people expect him to have?
I dunno. I think I'm more aligned with Rian Johnson on this. I thought his take on Luke in TLJ was genuinely interesting and emotionally poignant. His appearance in RoTS (albeit brief) left me cold. It was just a whole lot of nothing.
How much more interesting would it have been to see the Force Ghost visit the villain this time instead?That’s kind of what I meant when I said TLJ felt like it was setting up something unique regarding Luke’s involvement in this movie. Something, I guess, much more actively involved in the story and more Kylo Ren centric, delving further into the notion that he was being seduced by the light side of the force.
I think any way you cut it, having Luke only show up to reaffirm something that was already well underway (Rey wants to fight the bad guy) is a squandering of potential. In my mind, a more glaring example than anything in the previous two films.
His appearance in RISE is a cameo. What’s the point in even comparing them, especially in terms of quality and depth of character?
Well that is the whole point in a nutshell really. JJ had two turns on bat and thought of nothing to do with Luke. Rian Johnson gets all the flack but he actually gave Luke a prominent role, a character arc and an interesting role in the climax.
What was JJ’s idea? Not sure how you can portray him as this optimistic hero that everyone wanted him to be while he was in hiding during the events of TFA? He had to be a broken man, IMO, for him to to not save the day during the first movie.