Originally Posted by Stabbey
Originally Posted by Exclusif
The first movie in the recent trilogy was alright. The second one was basically one long feminism and diversity propaganda showcase. It was quite surreal actually. The third one I haven’t watched because of how poor a craftsmanship the second one was, so can’t comment on it.


I just saw "bad plot" and "bad storytelling" in the first two movies of the new Star Wars trilogy. (I haven't yet seen the third because of the aforementioned "bad plot" and "bad storytelling" present in the first two).

It's perfectly all right to dislike the new Star Wars trilogy. I dislike them because the writing is really bad and the plot is nonsensical. However, if all a person can see about those movies is "one long feminism and diversity propaganda showcase", that sounds very much like the words of someone who resents seeing women or people of colour getting the spotlight focus instead of white men specifically because they are not white men.

Well, if anything, those films completely derailred what they wanted to do with inclusion. Finn after the first film became the "black sidekick", a comic relief that just follows Rey like a lapdog.
Rey is simply ridiculous. There has been a lot of leaks regarding studio interference for her to appeal to woke audiences by making her step on the face of stablished characters (Luke) and pretty much all male characters. Her godlike aspects were a demand from Kathleen Kennedy, the original character was supposed to be a padawan like Luke was in the second trilogy.

Last edited by Danielbda; 08/04/20 03:04 PM.