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Star Wars: The Force Awakens – 9 Mistakes Episode VIII Can’t Afford To Repeat
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9. Being Too Similar To Another EpisodeLucasfilm
The Force Awakens, generally speaking, felt like a motion picture culled from the parts of the original Star Wars movies; elements of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi stitched together in an attempt to create something “new” that still felt familiar. One could argue that this “Frankenstein’s monster” approach was the only option that J.J. Abrams had when it came to making the film – Episode VII needed to look back to look forwards.
That said, Episode VIII cannot settle to be a hodgepodge of other Star Wars movies. It needs to be its own thing entirely, with a new storyline that bears little resemblance to anything that fans have seen before. No Hoth references; no “new” Tatooine – all new stuff.
Because Abrams bridged the gap with The Force Awakens; he created something modern that still felt like Star Wars in order to appeal to old fans and new fans alike. But that’s been done now – audiences are hooked, and they’ll take whatever it is you give them next. Please, Rian Johnson, don’t let that be another homage; let it be a true original.
9. Being Too Similar To Another EpisodeLucasfilm
The Force Awakens, generally speaking, felt like a motion picture culled from the parts of the original Star Wars movies; elements of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi stitched together in an attempt to create something “new” that still felt familiar. One could argue that this “Frankenstein’s monster” approach was the only option that J.J. Abrams had when it came to making the film – Episode VII needed to look back to look forwards.
That said, Episode VIII cannot settle to be a hodgepodge of other Star Wars movies. It needs to be its own thing entirely, with a new storyline that bears little resemblance to anything that fans have seen before. No Hoth references; no “new” Tatooine – all new stuff.
Because Abrams bridged the gap with The Force Awakens; he created something modern that still felt like Star Wars in order to appeal to old fans and new fans alike. But that’s been done now – audiences are hooked, and they’ll take whatever it is you give them next. Please, Rian Johnson, don’t let that be another homage; let it be a true original.
7. Being A Bit Too “Self-Aware”Lucasfilm
Yes, it’s 2015, and yes, absolutely everything tends to have a meta-edge nowadays, but did Star Wars: The Force Awakens really need to be as self-aware as it was?
Generally speaking, the movie managed to make it through to the finish without being overtly self-referential, but there are a few jarring moments when you feel like Joss Whedon has wandered onto set and edited a few of the lines. There’s a little bit too much self-aware analysis of the situations from the characters, which isn’t very Star Wars.
The result is a movie that feels a little bit like it doesn’t know how self-aware it should try to be, and instead kind of finds that awkward spot between “very” and “somewhat.” Thing is, The Force Awakens didn’t need to go down the meta route at all; it’s not a Marvel movie, and it doesn’t need to be sprinkled with flourishes of self-awareness.
Rian Johnson’s job as the director of Episode VIII is to keep this sort of thing down to the bare minimum, because it doesn’t work. Though the comical asides in The Force Awakens are funny out of context, there’s something jarring about them being utilised inside Star Wars; Johnson should attempt to steer the saga away from this meta-inclined territory.
Yes, it’s 2015, and yes, absolutely everything tends to have a meta-edge nowadays, but did Star Wars: The Force Awakens really need to be as self-aware as it was?
Generally speaking, the movie managed to make it through to the finish without being overtly self-referential, but there are a few jarring moments when you feel like Joss Whedon has wandered onto set and edited a few of the lines. There’s a little bit too much self-aware analysis of the situations from the characters, which isn’t very Star Wars.
The result is a movie that feels a little bit like it doesn’t know how self-aware it should try to be, and instead kind of finds that awkward spot between “very” and “somewhat.” Thing is, The Force Awakens didn’t need to go down the meta route at all; it’s not a Marvel movie, and it doesn’t need to be sprinkled with flourishes of self-awareness.
Rian Johnson’s job as the director of Episode VIII is to keep this sort of thing down to the bare minimum, because it doesn’t work. Though the comical asides in The Force Awakens are funny out of context, there’s something jarring about them being utilised inside Star Wars; Johnson should attempt to steer the saga away from this meta-inclined territory.
5. A Plot Built From Endless Coincidences
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