The hero learns about the Force and goes into a dark side cave where they face a vision of oneself later, they have a vision of the future, and rushes off to confront the villain against the wishes of the Jedi master.The Force-sensitive hero finds a Jedi master in exile on a remote planet, ostensibly to train however, the Jedi master is not what the hero expects.Good guys are chased out of their main base by the bad guys due to an unfortunate circumstance, the good guys are stuck being chased by the bad guys because they cannot jump away.The film shares the same problem as its predecessor of lazily recycling several plot points and tropes from a specific installment of the original trilogy, but this time it rehashes not only The Empire Strikes Back but also some parts of Return of the Jedi.Rose's speeder is suddenly right next to Finn's, even though an overhead shot clearly showed how Finn's was the only speeder going in that direction.Rose, BB-8 and Finn all leave the Supremacy in a First Order shuttle, which then arrives at the door of the abandoned Rebel base right as it is closing, even though none of these characters should know where the base actually is.Rey gets to Snoke's escape craft, leaves the Supremacy and gets to inside the Falcon off-screen in a manner that is never made clear.BB-8 appears inside an AT-ST without any explanation for how it got in there.Phasma is suddenly at the opposite end of the Supremacy's hangar bay after Holdo's kamikaze, despite initially being near Finn and Rose.Even objects are affected by this, with a knife-like weapon belonging to one of the Praetorian guards seeming to disappear in the next shot so Rey wouldn't be impaled, allowing her to defeat him so easily.Rey and Chewbacca arrive at the Supremacy in the Millennium Falcon, even though they logically should not know where the Supremacy is at, let alone that it exists similarly, Finn, Rose and DJ arrive at the Supremacy, even though they also should not know where it is at by this point.This sloppy approach to causality and continuity results in frequent cases of what can only be described as "teleportation," with characters simply appearing where the plot has decided they ought to be for example:.
Bad pacing, which makes the movie boring.Just like Man of Steel and the reboot of Fantastic Four, this movie uses a rather washed-out "gritty" color palette template typically seen in war films, instead of using bright colors like the previous films did as a result, it looks rather faded and dull.The viewer is expected to know everything from ancillary material, which has always been a very questionable practice for movies.Another example is in a scene which explains how the Resistance ships are faster and can keep at a range where the First Order ships' cannons are ineffective against their shields and that they wouldn't last long burning fuel like this, which is not only false, since the Resistance ships never pull away from the First Order ships despite supposedly being faster, but also doesn't fit with anything that has ever been depicted in Star Wars before and thus feels contrived.The movie suffers from simplistic and poor set-ups for concepts and scenes for example, the explanation of why the First Order are suddenly so powerful is a single sentence in the opening crawl, which flatly declares that they now reign.
Meanwhile, Kylo Ren and General Hux lead the First Order in an all-out assault against Leia and the Resistance for supremacy of the galaxy. Her desire to learn the ways of the Jedi forces Luke to make a decision that changes their lives forever.
Luke Skywalker's peaceful and solitary existence gets upended when he encounters Rey, a young woman who shows strong signs of the Force. " I said to Rian, 'Jedi's don't give up.' I mean, even if Luke had a problem, he would maybe take a year to try and regroup, but if he made a mistake, he would try and right that wrong, so right there, we had a fundamental difference." Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (chronologically) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (by release) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (chronologically) "This is not going to go the way you think!"