Master Boda
Sr Member
I think the thing for me with StarWars or at least the OT, and I believe I may have already said it in the past, is that it always had a heavy foot in reality, with splashes of fantasy and magic placed throughout it if you will. But by and large the events that went down in the story were largely something you could actually believe would happen. An overbearing military dictatorship and a group of people fighting to resist that. With WWII having been only 35 years prior, and the clear parallels that could be drawn through that. The battles, the events, the drives of the factions and characters, the things that caused them to change from who they were and become who they became.. the Hero's and messages.. It all resonated into something amazing and timeless..
But something about the ST was just severely lacking in that. We've gone over countless reasons for them throughout this thread, but really I think that's what's missing overall in these films and the ST's story. It's heart and soul if you will.. For whatever reason, whoever is behind the creative minds at Disney and Lucasfilm, they just don't seem to understand that.. or don't understand how to write it and adapt it, how to convey to the audience through the characters and make them feel like real people doing believable things as they experience the events in the film. Rather they go for flash and grandioseness to themes over any real substance. I'm not even sure what the individual factions end goals actually are
But maybe I'm wrong.. Maybe it's about Family
I agree with you about the OT.I think the problem with the ST is they are using current times we are living in and we don’t know how history will view these times.
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