Comments by "RB 70" (@RB-bd5tz) on "Star Wars - Here We Go Again..." video.
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@duki8616 I'm thanking him for the backstory because we should judge people's words in context. If people use those clips to say she was talking about destroying Star Wars, but she wasn't, then it's fair to point that out. However, Lucasfilm is run by a gaggle of women who overtly hate men, and every Disney Star Wars project has, in some way or another, been anti-male, mocking and insulting its male characters and audience. The fact is, when a woman hates a particular man, or group of men, she often paints all men with the same brush - so I'm betting she's completely misandrist - and that's the only reason they hired her. The very fact that there's going to be another movie about Rey, who handed Luke Skywalker an ignominious defeat and blatantly replaced him, tells you everything you need to know about how it's going to turn out.
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@Avelcaine You have a good point in that people have been making controversial art forever, with the full intention of disturbing people, and that's perfectly all right, in general. But there's "subverting expectations", and there's making a perverse, incoherent, mind-numbing, character-assassinating, universe-destroying mess, which was what The Last Jedi was. Rian could have done that all he wanted with an all-original film and characters; fine - but no; he F'd up the Star Wars franchise, which, over decades, had come to represent not just a mere film series but a significant part of Western culture. And I don't think he "missed shots" with the woke messaging ... nope; that was his intentional contribution to the societal destruction that Disney has been engaging in - and will continue to engage in - with this Rey film.
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