You ain't kidding.I saw this article last night. Man. Denial is a powerful thing.
Haha. Nice try (from whoever made it).This may be the typical JJ dumbness but it's a crap ton better than the episode 8 we got, and it explains most of the questions we had about TFA.
Same, this feels like something I would have written for a school assignment at the age of 12, couldn't get past page two...The format does not feel like a story treatment or a script draft either.I could only get through the first two pages before I had to stop. Is there any way to verify this isn't just a fan fiction piece being passed off as a legitimate treatment?
Haha. Nice try (from whoever made it).
That there was written in the structure of a typical novel. A script on the other hand, has a special formal structure to it with each piece of dialogue in a separate paragraph preceded by the character's name, and with each new scene and setting clearly marked.
Even if J.J. Abrams had written an early draft for episode 8, I'm sure that he would have written it like a script.
I don't know for sure either. But this is meant to be an outline, not a script. It's what Ruin Johnson was expected to flesh out and adapt into his script, but he through it out and did his own thing.Asking and forgive my ignorance (never worked in film so don’t know what a draft script looks like) but could this be a higher level “storyline outline” that could have been written? Like these are the basic events/touch points that are expected in the movie? Or would such a draft be even more high level and less detailed (there are some details for a very high level script).
And now for something completely different
(original source: Rare, behind-the-scenes look at 'The Empire Strikes Back' )
Just wanted to share, it's a delightful little retrospective posted today that includes some bits I've never seen before.
Why interesting?Interesting to think that, in 1979 during TESB filming, Fisher was 23 and Hamill was 28.
Wow. That was....not good.This may be the typical JJ dumbness but it's a crap ton better than the episode 8 we got, and it explains most of the questions we had about TFA.
I tried to give it another read today and got prob a page further, I'm not exaggerating when I say I wrote stuff like this when I was 9-10 years old. Not to mention grammatic mistakes, incorrectly soelled characters etc.Wow. That was....not good.
Not just "not good," but really, really, REALLY bad. Bad fan fic, for sure.
And no, I strongly doubt its authenticity as having been done by Lawrence friggin' Kasdan. Kasdan's way better than this dreck.
Ok, let's review. First, it's incredibly "safe" and full of callbacks and fan service. There's tons of callbacks to this or that. Typical fan myopia. Second, it's so clearly written by someone who loathes the Rey character. Why is she powerful? Oh, of course. Because Luke made her powerful. Third, you guys should really try to get to the end because it will be absolutely 100% clear to you that it's fanfic when it literally says "This is the ass kicking Luke we've been waiting for!" and describes him dispatching the Knights of Ren by zapping them with force lightning and chopping them up and generally just stealing the spotlight, at which point the treatment literally says "They were once his students, but now they're dead meat!"
Really? Really, dude?!
Moreover -- and this is important -- however much I think JJ is a total hack with a weak capacity for storytelling, remember what he said early on about sidelining Luke: they had to do it to keep Luke from basically just being the hero and stealing the show from the kids. But here, Rey is only powerful because Luke made her? She only beat Kylo Ren because Luke helped her? And then Luke slices and dices the Knights of Ren on the beach and stuff?
Then there's the stuff that isn't addressed, like the whole "What the hell made Ben turn evil?" question. Oh, and Snoke's identity is still a mystery in this. There's no sense of why Han and Leia split up in the treatment at all. No attempt to even begin to address that in any way. So, clearly, whoever wrote this knows **** all about writing actual drama and understanding character.
Again, this is trash fanfic. One may disparage TLJ, but at least it was willing to take a ****ing risk, whereas this dumpster-juice just feels like a collage of fan wishes projected on to red construction paper.
Sounds like JJSo, clearly, whoever wrote this knows **** all about writing actual drama and understanding character.
Wow. That was....not good.
Not just "not good," but really, really, REALLY bad. Bad fan fic, for sure.
And no, I strongly doubt its authenticity as having been done by Lawrence friggin' Kasdan. Kasdan's way better than this dreck.
Ok, let's review. First, it's incredibly "safe" and full of callbacks and fan service. There's tons of callbacks to this or that. Typical fan myopia. Second, it's so clearly written by someone who loathes the Rey character. Why is she powerful? Oh, of course. Because Luke made her powerful. Third, you guys should really try to get to the end because it will be absolutely 100% clear to you that it's fanfic when it literally says "This is the ass kicking Luke we've been waiting for!" and describes him dispatching the Knights of Ren by zapping them with force lightning and chopping them up and generally just stealing the spotlight, at which point the treatment literally says "They were once his students, but now they're dead meat!"
Really? Really, dude?!
Moreover -- and this is important -- however much I think JJ is a total hack with a weak capacity for storytelling, remember what he said early on about sidelining Luke: they had to do it to keep Luke from basically just being the hero and stealing the show from the kids. But here, Rey is only powerful because Luke made her? She only beat Kylo Ren because Luke helped her? And then Luke slices and dices the Knights of Ren on the beach and stuff?
Then there's the stuff that isn't addressed, like the whole "What the hell made Ben turn evil?" question. Oh, and Snoke's identity is still a mystery in this. There's no sense of why Han and Leia split up in the treatment at all. No attempt to even begin to address that in any way. So, clearly, whoever wrote this knows **** all about writing actual drama and understanding character.
Again, this is trash fanfic. One may disparage TLJ, but at least it was willing to take a ****ing risk, whereas this dumpster-juice just feels like a collage of fan wishes projected on to red construction paper.
I mean, maaaaaybe I could see JJ's influence, but he's a better writer just of dialogue and scene than that. I mean, I think he's a lousy storyteller, but he can craft a sentence. It's safe, but that "safety" is also a hallmark of fan fic because fan fic so rarely innovates. Instead, it just reiterates what's been done before, occasionally putting a new gloss on it, but often very consciously referencing what's come before.I don’t think anyone is saying it’s good. I think there are some interesting tidbits (Rey essentially being adopted and a proper training segment) but there are a ton of issues.
Han and Leia broke up because they lost Ben to the dark side and that resulted in a rift in their marriage although given that in this instance Luke was responsible for sending him in, I don’t see why Leia or Han won’t call him out on this. There is a big downplaying of Ben (he is essentially sidelined for this new apprentice), Finn still doesn’t get to do anything, and the script goes off the rails in the middle and end (I mean time travel? Really?).
the fact that it was so safe kind of made me think it was Abrams though lol. TFA took very few risks and that was in terms of casting only.
IDK ..fanfic.
as a writer, bad one or not, i'm pretty sure abrams would know the difference between THERE, THEIR and THEY'RE. come on....