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Serah Williams Force Awakens - Review w/ spoilers (Don't read until after you see it)
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[QUOTE="intlzncster, post: 1536657, member: 56"] I don't really want to get caught up in this, as I'd rather discuss the movie, but to respond: see, I think it almost IS 'look at us we are being inclusive'. This isn't based on Star Wars, it is a general overall observation of Hollywood. My initial reaction was based on that, prior to seeing the film; watching the movie, all characters worked really well, so I was happy. Yes, I realize this is a personal perspective. I don't pay attention to movies all that much these days, as I'm more of a TV series guys. The best work is being done on TV, and movies, from Hollywood at any rate, are really, really lagging. But I do see it all the time. Small skinny chick grabs massive badasses ear and wrestles him into submission in a crying heap in front of her. It's just, "come on man." Marvel has Wonder Woman coming out in 2017. And there's currently a super girl TV series. Gotham has a 16 year old chick who can inexplicably kick ass. And Marvel in general is sourced from comic books themselves, which has always been geared towards young males (the buyers). Outside of this, on Ep VII in general, reading that other guys perspective on Facebook was a good take. I need to see the movie again, before I draw most of my conclusions. I think I missed the Rey backstory thing, and agree there's probably a lot more there than I thought. Again, I just assumed analogous to Luke, given that so much of the movie was the same as Ep IV. Star Wars Ring Theory was interesting too. [/QUOTE]
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