Nothing too serious, i want to hear your petty, your eccentric, your off beat takes.

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    Funny how you handwave other criticisms as right wing chuds, then continue to use the same arguments they made…

    Look, it was just a terrible movie, let’s leave it at that

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      The fuck are you talking about? I’m not complaining about Rey being too powerful or Luke being too grumpy, I’m not bitching about Rose existing, and I’m actually defending Hodo instead of throwing a fit that a woman in a dress was in a position of authority. I’ve also got 2 paragraphs about structural issues and thematic failures that I’ve never heard anyone mention. Maybe some right-winger brought up one of the same plot holes, but anyone with half a brain would ask why they didn’t pull that light-speed maneuver against the Death Star.

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        Maybe I’ve never seen the “right-wing” criticism of The Last Jedi… But all the criticism I have seen is basically the same as yours (plus “wtf gravity dropping bombs out of a hole in the bottom of a space ship”).

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          The right wing criticism is always dumb shit about Rey being too strong.

          The reality is that in TLJ, Rey was relegated to a support role. She doesn’t actually do anything except become attracted to an abusive asshole (who tried to mind rape her previously) because he looks good with his shirt off. This is what happens when you have Rian Johnson writing women. You know, the guy that did the most egregious fridging of a woman of all time in Looper? That guy made a Star Wars movie and it was the most misogynistic movie in all of Star Wars.

          It was advertised as being “about strong women” so everyone pretends that’s what it is. If people actually took the movie for what it is instead of what it was advertised to be the political criticism would go the opposite way.