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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 3401665, member: 1414"] I thought it was ok, but they crammed two movies worth of stuff into one, so the pace was just lightning fast. Entertaining, sure, but it left a lot of potential detail and character development on the table. Remember when Luke first meets Obi-Wan, and learns that his father was a Jedi? One of the best scenes in the series. There was nothing like that here. My least favorite element of all three new films is that they each have moment where if we only had this thing or person we could get out of this highly time sensitive predicament? We've got X hours, what can we do? I know, let's travel thousands of light years away, infiltrate a difficult place, persuade or otherwise get the person or thing, fly back, have them do what we need and we'll be saved! So, in a few hours you'll do something that takes weeks. It's truly awful. It's very disjointed when screen time and real time don't move at a consistent pace. If 5 minutes on screen is a day don't suddenly make 15 minutes an hour. At least this time they didn't waste 20 minutes of screen time about how terrible the place they went was. [/QUOTE]
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