Westies14
Master Member
Re: Star Wars: Episode VIII (Pre-release)
Yeah, Really. I don't have a problem with secret identities in general, just clunky or unnecessary use of them. They told us at the end of Ep II that "Count Dooku" is "Darth Tyranus," but that was such a flat reveal I couldn't believe it. They'd gone out of their way to set up a noir-ish mystery up front (strained diner motif and everything), only to pull off Tyranus' mask and show us it was really some cruddyobvious villain we'd never met until later in the same movie. So lame, and exactly what we're describing with Snoke. It's more Scooby Doo than grand reveal which has inherent weight & surprise.
And as for Padme scrubbing R2... That's some serious dedication to the decoy status swap. What were the other actual handmaidens doing at that moment? Did R2 need immediate scrubbing from the most powerful person in their society? I'm not terribly well-prepared to debate the movie as I'm at least 15 years into my own personal memory wipe, but from what I remember they either go back and forth a few times (disorienting) or the handmaiden carries a couple moments which should belong to the Queen for proper narrative weight (stupid). I shouldn't bother arguing it though, as it's the least of the prequels' awfulness.
I don't know how saying that identity reveals were poorly or clumsily used in the prequels equate to my belief that no one ever disguised themselves in human history or that these devices can't be used to good effect in other stories. Oh, the mental backflips people will do to defend the objectively, truly awful prequels... The lame, unsurprising reveal of Dooku as Tyranus is the same thing as Poe giving a stormtrooper a human name or the all-time great plot twist that Darth Vader might actually be Luke's father? Because Rey might someday get a backstory means I might as well have an issue with lightsabers? :lol
Really? That was confusing? Every time you saw the "handmaiden" Padme, the Queen was the handmaiden. Padme was scrubbing R2 because she was pretending to be a handmaiden! In Episode II they tell you at the end that Count Dooku is Darth Tyranus. Count Dooku is the public face. It doesn't make sense to be a Sith if you go around telling everyone. I don't see how that was any more confusing than "Ben Kenobi".
Yeah, Really. I don't have a problem with secret identities in general, just clunky or unnecessary use of them. They told us at the end of Ep II that "Count Dooku" is "Darth Tyranus," but that was such a flat reveal I couldn't believe it. They'd gone out of their way to set up a noir-ish mystery up front (strained diner motif and everything), only to pull off Tyranus' mask and show us it was really some cruddyobvious villain we'd never met until later in the same movie. So lame, and exactly what we're describing with Snoke. It's more Scooby Doo than grand reveal which has inherent weight & surprise.
And as for Padme scrubbing R2... That's some serious dedication to the decoy status swap. What were the other actual handmaidens doing at that moment? Did R2 need immediate scrubbing from the most powerful person in their society? I'm not terribly well-prepared to debate the movie as I'm at least 15 years into my own personal memory wipe, but from what I remember they either go back and forth a few times (disorienting) or the handmaiden carries a couple moments which should belong to the Queen for proper narrative weight (stupid). I shouldn't bother arguing it though, as it's the least of the prequels' awfulness.
Well said.
I never found the "pseudonyms and secret roles" confusing at all. I enjoyed it for the most part, Padme's reveal at the end of The Phantom Menace was a strong point of that film (for me, at least).
Sith Lord's hiding their identities is basic Star Wars lore (Anakin/Vader). If you're complaining about that, you may as well complain that they used lightsabers. ...or that we don't know who Rey might really be (theoretically, she still might tied to someone that we've seen before); or is it Finn or FN 1287?
Our history shows us (rumors of) royalty in disguise throughout history - including Henry V escaping execution in disguise, and Princess Diana and her future sister-in-law posing as police officers. Even King Arthur was disguised as a peasant at one point during those mythos.
I don't know how saying that identity reveals were poorly or clumsily used in the prequels equate to my belief that no one ever disguised themselves in human history or that these devices can't be used to good effect in other stories. Oh, the mental backflips people will do to defend the objectively, truly awful prequels... The lame, unsurprising reveal of Dooku as Tyranus is the same thing as Poe giving a stormtrooper a human name or the all-time great plot twist that Darth Vader might actually be Luke's father? Because Rey might someday get a backstory means I might as well have an issue with lightsabers? :lol
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