7th Moon

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Star Wars Episode 7 The Force Awakens

SPOILERS!

Yeah I'm gonna try to keep this short and minimize spoilers, but if you've read my blog, you know I will give away some stuff.

Okay, first of all, I couldn't help but notice that the opening scene is pretty much the same way I opened 7th Moon. It was all I could think of, soldiers from outer space attack a village and one soldier realizes he doesn't want to be a killer, so he turn traitor and escapes on a shuttle. Finn is Hidariude. I suspect Finn may also become a jedi. I mean he hasn't shown the use of the force, but he's the only character besides general grievous who's actually used a light saber who wasn't a Jedi or Sith, so I'm guessing he'll be brought into the fold as this part of the series unfolds.

Kylo Ren, dude needs some anger management, that's all I'm saying. Even the Sith should think twice before letting him hold a light saber.

Now a lot of the movie is very much following tradition, it starts on a desert planet, because apparently, the heroes of Star Wars must always grow up on a desert planet. Then we've got the droid who brings the heroes together, BB-8, the new R2-D2. I mean R2-D2 is back, but BB-8 is the new id and he steals the spotlight in every scene he's in,but he does play an important role, so hey he's the coolest droid since R2-D2 and deserves to take the lead. And then there's Death Star 3...I mean the Starkiller. Even one character in the movie says it's just like the Death Star, and then they are like, well no, because it's way bigger. It even ends up the same way, the planet detroyer needs to be taken down by hitting it's vent with a missile,but first we have to lower the shields which involves a fight with a warrior from the Dark Side who kills the old guy. It'seven kind of the same set with the bridge and everything. It's like, hey old dudes, stay away from bridges and light sabers.

Okay, I don't think I really get away with saying anythign else without ruining the movie for whoever sees it, so I'll stop, but I do recommend it. It was good. One thing I have to say is it was funnier than most Star Wars movies, which is fine by me, but I'm not sure how other fans might feel. If yo can just embrace it, it's every bit as fun as it should be.

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