After the Pre-Quills,
I had pretty low expectations... and despite JJ directing... I was hesitant, and decided not to put but a ticket in advance... waiting for a feeler of the reviews before hand.
I liked it. Did not "Love it". Ill still keep ROTJ as my top fav.
I really Loved seeing the original characters back in action. The action was good, scenes were a nice throwback.. done quite well, and the new girl was nice...
That said... I also kind of expected JJ to just "Remix" the film ...much like he did in the new Star Trek. I liked that movie was well.. but, the remix aspect becomes a bit of a disappointment. Its almost like he wants to show that he can redo movies better than the originals... rather than rebuild new movies, with original ideas.
After my initial feelings of shock and awe... and the nostalgia effect wore off... I was left feeling that the movie moved way too fast. Sort of ADHD.
In the originals.. you had some build up to the events. Got to know characters in greater depths. Establish more emotional connections... and have more realistic time-frames for the presented actions. In this film... its like it tried to roll 3 movies worth of material.. into one film.
We saw a girl not only start to get the "force", but master it to a level that even Luke would be envious of. Luke had a lot of difficulty channeling and developing his connection to the force... and it took him quite some time before he presented great skill in it. Yet she was able to channel and blast it out, in a single episode. It would have been far more interesting.. to see her build her connection in a more realistic timeframe.
Her fighting skills were nice... and she has the potential to become far more effective a fighter with a laser-weapon, based on her staff skills alone.
As I may have said before... I didnt like Kylo's "Cross" sword guards. The guards would have easily been chopped off as a saber slid behind their projectors. Also, the width of the cross would have caused far too easy injury, to the actual wielder.
It was disappointing that not so much as a Kiss was had between Leia and Han... and that Leia had little part in any of the action.
Also disappointing, to see Han lit up. Ford was one of the best parts of the series. It may be incredibly difficult to find an actor to fill such epic shoes.
Also, Han, knowing his own inner struggle to walk the right path... Im not so sure he would have really trusted his son like that.
Chewie - Just seemed odd at times. The medical scene was fun... but there were times when he seemed far unlike the original.. a former cardboard cutout stand-in. The look seemed different, and so were his expressive manners.
Finn - He seemed decent. A little over-the-top in some scenes... but, decent.
Rey - I liked her strong willed, good natured character. She was nice on the eyes.. a good fighter, as well as having great presence on screen. Her mechanical and electrical knowledge seemed a bit too deep ... as were he skills in pretty much everything she did. If only we got to see some progression...
Kylo - (in-Vader #2) I have mixed feelings about this character. I still do not understand the reason he swapped sides. And I found him far less intimidating than Vader. Removing the mask probably didnt help.. because his appearance and even his mannerisms.. just didnt seen gritty and wicked enough.. to be cast as a lead baddie.
Some of the most notoriously good "baddies", rarely ever get to play 'good' guys in other films. They often keep getting the lead baddie roles.. because they have certain inner qualities that allow them to portray such a character far more realistically than others. And while some people can be made to look the role... their verbal and facial portrayal.. just never really matches up.
Kylo's ability to stop a laser blast in mid-fire... was going way too far. Not just for realism sake... but for the fact that he didnt seem trained well enough for such a feat. It was a bit of a stretch to think that Luke could deflect laser fire with his saber... but that was far more believable than stopping a beam completely.
Poe - Fighter pilot. I liked this actor. Nice portrayal, and good on screen presence.
BB-8 - Ball-bot ? Balancing Bot? heh Well... I liked some of the scenes of this bot. And although Id heard he was a real physical robot... rather than CGI, ... he looked a bit too clean for a rolling bot, which essentially made him look like a CGI model.
Death- "Star-Eater" - I think the concept is interesting... but maybe going a little too far in capabilities. But mostly, as said, there was no real build up of this being devised and built. Id think rebel forces would have caught wind of this massive project far long ago.... and hampered its early development. Even in Jedi... the DS was made to look incomplete, for a surprise timeframe attack.
Imax 3D - I have only seen the Imax 3d version, so I cant compare to a 2d version... but the 3d really was good... adding to the depth and excitement of the action and interactions. One particular scene.. where you were inside a fighter pilots ship during a fierce battle, looking through the dirty front panel glass... was quite spectacular.
It wasnt as profound as Avatar in Imax3d, nor the incredible 2d to 3d "Predator" movie conversion, ... but it was good.
It was also great to finally see Luke on screen. Making the imagination really light up... as to what could happen next.
Adding to what I would have liked to see, and possibly see in the future, would have been far more use of different light-weapons... as well as a more complex / Chinese method of wielding and fighting. The Japanese use of swordplay is more about pure power and timing .. where as the Chinese sword play is far more flowing, using soft-deflecting methods, deceptive / tricky movements, pretty and acrobatic moves, as well as use of many other body parts during the interactions.
How about a plasma-globe rope dart that lights up at impacts greater than 2 ft away from its wielder?
How about some shorter dual Butterfly swords? Shorter but Wider flat laser blades.
How about some use of close range projectiles / mini-explosives, temporary expanding light-shields, leg-binding bolos, smoke balls, poison dust/ smoke gas/ or poison pointed tips?
How about use of pressure point finger strikes, using internal power or "force" effects?
Hologram tricks?
Mental force invisibility cloaks?
More use of Weapons that reflect/absorb laser / plasma energies.
Besides weapons / fighting... lets see something other than "planet killers". Planet killers make little sense really... as a planet is full of exploitable and valuable resources. Wicked things can be shown and accomplished, without merely vaporizing entire planets. Besides... whats next? Vaporizing an entire solar system in one shot ?! >_<
Hopefully, they are not trying to make this a Marvel-like franchise... eventually trying to cross breed it with x-man or superman...etc. Ugg
The "Force" was not initially about Genetics. It was about connecting to the source... and changing that, IMO, is not the way to go.
Lets see more character building, emotional depth, personal trials, internal growth, skill building / training...etc.
Lets see some originality in the kinds of battles, more timely realistic and complex defeats, spies and traitor relationships...
as well as personal relationships... some love, lust, jealousy, and personality conflicts...
And finally... as much as I love a strong female... I definitely felt the extreme, unrealistic, "Feminism" propagandist
slant... and it aggravated me a bit.