****Star Wars: Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker - Official Thread****

Also what on earth at the end was the relevance of 2 ewoks looking up at a randomly exploding destroyer? And Bespin....

How? What? Who and when?

Are they ment to have brought it down from orbit with a log trap or a handglider and a big ol' rock?
Similar to shooting down a tie fighter by bow and arrow whilst on horseback!

One thing I didn’t actually notice at the time is, the first order hasn’t been defeated - unless you take the random star destroyers spontaneously combusting to be a ham fisted way to depict this.

Having digested it a few days, I’m now thinking it’s worse than TLJ. It’s a complete mess of a story.
 
Similar to shooting down a tie fighter by bow and arrow whilst on horseback!

One thing I didn’t actually notice at the time is, the first order hasn’t been defeated - unless you take the random star destroyers spontaneously combusting to be a ham fisted way to depict this.

Having digested it a few days, I’m now thinking it’s worse than TLJ. It’s a complete mess of a story.

It would have been so much better and more intelligent if they followed the mutineering storm trooper narrative that they, throw away introduce ,so Finn can meet a hot bird.

Anyway, logic? Who needs it. The veneer of starwars holds long enough for 2 h but a 2nd or 3rd viewing... Blu-ray sale? Not going to happen.
 
I rather enjoyed it after the train wreck of TLJ! The first 40 mins were a bit all over the place as they desperately tried to get some semblance of a story back on track.
Thought they did as well as they could with the Leia storyline, actually got a little misty eyed. What more could they do there tbh without resorting to large amounts of uncanny valley cgi?

Made sense for Leia to have started training with Luke seeing as in theory she would have been the last hope had Luke died ("no, there is another...").

Makes sense and not unexpected for Rey to be related to Palpatine. Explains her power level being above 9000. I'd thought (and still think it would have made more sense) for her to be a failed clone, hence the whole 'your parents were no-one' thing. Didn't really matter.

Was nice finishing back on the farm at the end.

Also what on earth at the end was the relevance of 2 ewoks looking up at a randomly exploding destroyer? And Bespin....

How? What? Who and when?

Are they ment to have brought it down from orbit with a log trap or a handglider and a big ol' rock?

I don't think they were suggesting that. Just first order ships being taken down across the galaxy as everyone rises up against them.

Similar to shooting down a tie fighter by bow and arrow whilst on horseback!

Having digested it a few days, I’m now thinking it’s worse than TLJ. It’s a complete mess of a story.

That was one of those flying troopers, so not that bad, although I did roll my eyes a little as that's a shot legolas would be proud of.
It really isn't as bad as tlj.
 
It would have been so much better and more intelligent if they followed the mutineering storm trooper narrative that they, throw away introduce ,so Finn can meet a hot bird.

In Kevin Smith's review he said he thought that rather than going "oh I don't know why we mutineed I guess it was the force" it would have been cool if it had turned out that Finn had himself become somewhat of a legend - the Storm Trooper who rebelled against his programming and escaped the first order - and had inspired a bunch of others to do the same. I agree that would have been neat and given Finn's character something a bit more significant. Imagine like a scene where they are telling him about how they all broke free etc. and about this legendary trooper who inspired them and he's really interested but doesn't realise they are talking about him (and neither do they, until they mention FN-127 or whatever it was and he goes "whaaaat?!")
 
In Kevin Smith's review he said he thought that rather than going "oh I don't know why we mutineed I guess it was the force" it would have been cool if it had turned out that Finn had himself become somewhat of a legend - the Storm Trooper who rebelled against his programming and escaped the first order - and had inspired a bunch of others to do the same. I agree that would have been neat and given Finn's character something a bit more significant. Imagine like a scene where they are telling him about how they all broke free etc. and about this legendary trooper who inspired them and he's really interested but doesn't realise they are talking about him (and neither do they, until they mention FN-127 or whatever it was and he goes "whaaaat?!")
Hehe, yeah, the whole the force did it kinda then doesn't really put them in a good light, "yeah, we were like, quite happy to shoot civilians for the space nazis but then the force stopped us". Not that you developed a concious then?
 
His argument falls apart at the "some inconsistencies" part.

There's a wealth of them, and while the prequels had their own issues at least there was some coherence to to the narrative across the three movies.

...Never thought I'd defend the prequels.

Granted, I still think Attack of the Clones is one of the worst Star Wars movies. The only ones I would consider worse are TLJ and TROS.
 
In terms of "inconsistencies" I thought this poster put it well:

I had a hard time with some little things like her getting nervous whilst climbing around said wreckage. I mean, she can practically fly using the force, but she gets shaky for a 15ft jump and they cue up the scary tension music?

You need some degree of consistency/coherence and some degree of narrative to the introduction of a mechanic, etc. or anyone half intelligent is going to have a hard time ignoring it. It is always going to be a bit subjective where the line is drawn but there is a line there that is roughly the same for most people.
 
In terms of "inconsistencies" I thought this poster put it well:



You need some degree of consistency/coherence and some degree of narrative to the introduction of a mechanic, etc. or anyone half intelligent is going to have a hard time ignoring it. It is always going to be a bit subjective where the line is drawn but there is a line there that is roughly the same for most people.

When I saw the interior shot of the deathstar2 and thought back to how we met Rey on jakku plundering that star destroyer, I thought oh she's going to be hoping and skipping this now.... No .... Not a single thought.

I just read JJ Abrams exxxclusive insight into the return of Han solo for that heart melting scene "oh you know the one "

I felt more emotional for IG-11
 
Review is being too kind...he basically regurgitated the story whilst gushing over JJ,just because he got a bit part in the film.

I think it was in-line with the way he tends to review and talk about other things... he admitted being a bit biased but I don't really see how that makes his take on it invalid? He's as much a "super fan" as everyone jumping on the hate-train over it. Between his review and ones like Angry Joe, RLM etc. you cover the entire balance of people who liked it and people who didn't - they don't all have to be 100% "correct" or in-line with what others personally thought
 
I don't know why we pussy foot around it - the notion that JJ Abrams is a good screenwritter and can do marvels to plotlines is completely unfounded - there is simply no body of work to prove his plot creating prowess. He wrote "Forever Young" (one of the few Mel Gibson movies no station repeats) and Armageddon (yes, the one with Bruce Willis/Ben Affleck) in the nineties, Mission Impossible III in the naughties and Super 8 right before Force Awakens. He also has screenplays for 13 episodes of Alias (the one with Jennifer Garner), 3 episodes of Lost and 6 episodes of Fringe credited to his name. That's about it. He's a PR legend. Simply going by his previous author work alone I don't know why we expected anything different to what we got?
 
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Since shortly after release weekend, I’ve been corresponding with someone who worked closely on the production of TROS and works for one of the major companies I cannot disclose here. I have verified the source to my satisfaction. To protect the source, I am rewording what we spoke about over the last two weeks and am submitting it to you in bullet point format I have written based on what they told me. The TLDR is that they were upset with the final product of TROS and wanted to share their perspective on how it went down and where it went wrong.

  • The leakers for TROS had an agenda and are tied to Disney directly. My source confessed that they have an agenda as well in that they struggle with ignoring what’s been happening to someone who they think doesn’t deserve it.
  • JJ always treated everyone on and offset with respect so my source’s agenda is that what Disney has done to JJ and how much they screwed him over should be something people are at least aware of, whether you like him as a filmmaker or not.
  • Disney was one of the studios who were in that Bad Robot bidding war last year. Disney never had much interest in BR as a company but they did in JJ because they saw WB (who JJ went with in the end) as a major threat.
  • JJ is very successful at bringing franchises back like Mission Impossible, Star Trek and Star Wars. WB is struggling with DC and aside from Wonder Woman, DC is still seen as a bit of a joke in its current state by the GA.
  • WB wants Abrams for some DC projects. My source said that this generation’s Star Wars is the MCU, and Marvel’s biggest threat is a well operational DC. They want to keep DC in the limbo that they’re in right now. Abrams jumpstarting that franchise with something like a successful, audience-pleasing Superman movie makes them nervous. Their goal is to make JJ look bad to potential investors/shareholders.
  • My source mentioned this shortly after the premiere: “The TROS we saw last night was not the TROS we thought we worked on”.
  • JJ was devastated and blindsided by this. He’s been feeling down over the last 6 months because of some of the ridiculous demands Disney had that changed his movie’s story. While the scenes were shot, a lot of the changes were made in post-production and the audio was rerecorded and altered. My source said they’ve never seen anything like this happen before. He’s the director and he wasn’t in the know about what they were doing behind his back.
  • Apparently, JJ felt threatened over the month leading up to the premiere.
  • Rian was never meant to do IX despite some rumors that he was.
  • JJ was brought back by Iger, not KK. Disney insisted on more fan service, less controversy.
  • JJs original agreement when he signed on was indicating he would have way more creative control than he did on TFA. It became evident this wasn’t the case only a couple of weeks into shooting when the trouble with meddling started.
  • JJ wanted to do some scenes he thought were important but Disney shut it down citing budgetary reasons.
  • May 2019: JJ argued that those scenes were crucial. He had to let go of one of the scenes. The other scene he insisted on was approved at first. He did reshoots and additional photography in July. The new scene was shot at BR in October.
  • The “ending that will blow your mind” was a part of this. Older actors were included like Hayden, Ewan and Samuel and anyone who wasn’t animated. The force ghosts weren’t meant to be voices because they shot that footage on camera. The actors were in costumes. Rey was supposed to be surrounded by the force ghosts to serve as sort of a barrier between her and the Sith surrounding them.
  • My source thinks but can’t 100% confirm that this is because of China. It’s an office talk of sorts. Some VFX people claimed they got a list of approved shades of blue they could use on the Luke force ghosts. Cutting this out was when the bad blood turned into a nightmare for JJ because the movie he was making was suddenly unrecognizable to him in almost every way.
  • My source knows JJ well enough to know that he’s just not the yelling type but apparently in a meeting he yelled something along the lines of “Why don’t you just put ‘directed and written by Lucasfilm’ then?” My source wasn’t present for that exchange but knows some who were.
  • Disney demanded they shoot some scenes that would have things in it for merchandise. “They fly now” is one of them. It’s also JJ’s least favorite scene. At a November screening of a 2:37 cut, he cringed, groaned and laughed when the scene was on.
  • My source says that JJ was most likely not joking when he said “you’re right” in the interview where they asked him about TROS criticism.
  • JJ’s original early November cut was 3 hours 2 minutes long.
  • In January, JJ suggested that they turn this into two films. My source told me this well before Terrio mentioned it in an interview a couple of days ago. When Disney said no, JJ was content with making this 3 hours long.
  • Over a period of 9 months JJ started realizing that one by one his ideas and whole scenes were being thrown out the window or entirely altered by people who have “no business meddling with the creatives”.
  • They were not on the same page when it came to creative decisions and it became obvious that Disney had an agenda in addition to wanting to please shareholders. Disney could “afford messing up IX for the sake of the bigger picture” when it came to protecting things unrelated to IX.
  • The cut JJ eventually and hesitantly agreed to in early December was 2:37 minutes long. It wasn’t the cut we saw which he wouldn’t have approved of (and which is 2:22 long). Apart from the force ghosts, there were other crucial and emotional scenes missing. The cut they released looked “chopped and taped back together with weak scotch tape” (JJ's words).
  • The movie opened with Rey’s training. Her first scene with Rose was shortly after Rey damaged BB-8 during the training. Rose made a silly joke about how Poe is going to kill her for damaging BB-8. There was a moment where Rey took a minute to process what just happened when she saw that vision during training. She looked distressed and worried. The next scene was noise as the Falcon was landing and Rey runs over there. Those two women who kissed at the end were visible in this shot and they were holding hands. One of them ran towards the Falcon as it landed.
  • Kylo on Mustafar scene was 2 mins longer. There was a moment where Kylo seemed a bit dizzy and his vision was shown as blurry for a second. Almost as if time half-stopped while everyone in the background was slow-mo fighting. Kylo hears Vader's breathing, then shakes his head and time goes back to moving at a normal pace and he jumps right back into the battle (the scene from the trailer where he knocks that guy down which did end up in the movie later).
  • They cut some of the scenes from the lightspeed skipping segment. Some of the planets that were cut were Kashyyyk, Naboo, and Kamino.
  • The scene where the tie fighters are chasing them through the iceberg - those corridors were inspired by a video game JJ used to play in the 90s called Rebel Assault 2 (the third level in the game with the tunnels on Endor specifically).
  • Jannah was confirmed to be Lando’s daughter.
  • Rey not only healed Kylo's face scar but she killed Kylo when she healed Ben. Kylo ceased to exist when Rey healed him. My source mentioned that some people assume it was Han Solo who healed him but that isn’t true and that wasn't Han Solo. That was Leia using her own memories as well as Ben's to create a physical manifestation of his own thoughts to nudge him towards what he needed to do. That was her own way of communicating that with him. And it wasn't possible without her dying in the process. She made the ultimate sacrifice for her son and this flew over people's heads with the Disney cut.
  • The late November cut (the last cut JJ approved of) had scenes with Rose and Rey still. JJ wanted to give her a more meaningful arc. Disney felt that that was too risky too. My source mentioned that Chris Terrio said that it was because of the Leia scenes but this is only partially true because she had four other scenes including two with Rey/Daisy that Leia was not in.
  • Finn wanting to tell Rey something was always meant to be force sensitivity. In the 3 hour cut, it’s explicitly stated. There was a moment when Jannah and he were running on top of that star destroyer and Finn needed to unlock or move something and he force-moved it and acted surprised when it happened. This was replaced with a CGI’d BB-8 fixing whatever he needed to fix on there.
  • Babu Frik was nearly cut because some execs at Disney thought he would be the new Jar Jar. They are really surprised that people love him this much. He was JJ's idea and was created in collaboration with some artists and puppeteers. The personality was all JJ.
  • There were a bunch of scenes where Rey and Kylo (separately) went through quiet moments of reflection to deal with what they were going through. On her part, her going through the realization that there's something sinister about her past. Him going through regret and remorse but trying to shut it out. My source said that the Kylo scenes were especially amazing because of Adam's performance and how he managed to portray that inner turmoil. It provided much more context and added deeper meaning to both his battle with Rey and the final redemption arc at the end. It didn't happen so suddenly and it was more structured than what we got.
  • The Kylo/Rey scene where he dies was at least 4 minutes longer with more dialogue. Ben was always supposed to die. Source also added that if he wasn’t, then that might’ve been in an earlier draft which they haven’t read. The first draft they read included Lando (the first few didn’t). The Reylo kiss and Ben’s death was not part of the reshoots. It was a part of the re-editing. Even the cut that JJ thought was coming out earlier this month had a longer version of that scene than what was shown in the theatrical cut.
  • JJ was against the Reylo kiss (or Reylo in general). This was Disney's attempt to please both sides of the fandom.
  • JJ was not happy with where TLJ took the story. The final result is a mix of that story and the story told by Disney and whoever they tried to impress (“certainly not the fans”). JJ is gutted over the final result. Star Wars means a lot to him. He had to sacrifice large chunks of the story in TFA but he was promised more creative control on TROS and instead the leash they had him on was only tightened as time went by. A source said that this is the one franchise and the one piece of his work that he didn't want to mess up and instead it turned into his worst nightmare. When he found out that he was blindsided with the cut they presented, he said "what the ****??" when Kylo was fighting the Knights of Ren at the end and the Williams music that was used for it was not what he wanted at all. He seemed to think it was out of place.
  • JJ's cut still exists and “will always exist”. We most likely will never see it unless “someone accidentally leaks it.”
Ok, so there you have it. If there are questions, I will try to follow up with my source but it’s up to them if they want to share more so I cannot guarantee an answer.

Edit: I forgot one thing that the source wanted included, concerning FinnPoe in TROS:

  • The source asked about FinnPoe after seeing Oscar Isaac's comment about how Disney didn't want it to be a thing. This is true. JJ fought to make this happen. This is why Oscar is blaming Disney. It's not just a random throwaway comment. He knows for a fact that it was Disney because these discussions happened. The main cast is insanely close with JJ and are just as ******, though seemingly more outspoken about it than JJ. During TFA, Disney was hesitant to hire John Boyega because a woman was front and center so they deemed that risky enough so bringing in a male lead who's black made them nervous. JJ fought to make that happen for about nine months before getting approval. The same issue came up when JJ fought to have Finn&Poe in TROS but he lost that battle as he lost many creative battles for this film. Many people, JJ included, came to the realization during this production that the story really is told by shareholders/investors instead of the creatives or anyone at Disney specifically. He tried to make a lot of things happen and was shut down because of this. They had him on a leash and many blame TLJ for the stricter creative approach.
 
If your passion for the project is worth anything then you'd speak out and accept the punishment (never work again etc) from Disney but that isn't what's happening. Instead JJ is being held as a kind of shining light by "leakers" who want to protect him.

If those leaks are true and JJ had any sense of pride in his work he should speak out and damn the consequences.

If those leaks are false then someone needs to find something better to do.
 
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