Hey Jye, It's Saw. Saw Gerrera.
lol
yeah it was late I was definately tired
Saul lol
Yep. I really paid attention to it this time because of all the complaints but found few flaws really. I love all the "important" sounding Rebel Base music whenever they are walking quickly somewhere. Or the weird sounds of Saw's clan. Or the suspenseful "setting the traps" on the beach pre-battle music. Or the stingers here and there for emphasis. Has a real 'old movie' feel to it, just like the very first Star Wars did... before the scores became common and predictable.
It's definitely my favorite war movie right now.
And definitely above ROTJ for me. At least for now. I find it much more watchable, and I don't think it has many, if any, cringe moments. Except... "Save the dream."
That said, I'm also growing to really like Saw... and his crazy gas-sucking madness. He's just so weird and silly. Too bad they throw him away with "Save the dream" and a silly pointless suicide. He should have got one of his mismatched feet stuck between a rock and had to stay behind. Or something.
Correct about the music.
Correct about mismatched feet stuck in a rock, would've been a sad scene between him and Jyn with Cassian yelling "Lets go!".
Saw liked what he was, who he was and what he did, there was nothing shown to indicate he would give up so easily and be ok with suicide.
It would've been more tragic had he decided to come out of the shadow and want to meet up with the alliance to discuss strategy and then get killed like you said.
I love the idea of Saw leading an extremist rebel group although when the stormtrooper yelled "kill (or there's / get) the terrorist" it took me out of the movie for a quick second there lol.
The cool creature dude that worked for Saw was designed so well that he could absolutely fit naturally in the SW cantina or walking around Mos Eisley.
This movie actually has some pretty impressive tragic layers going on between the characters even on the villain side and while it doesn't perfectly extrapolate for every primary character it's still enough to make you care for them once you think about those layers.
I loved it when Cassian witnessed Krennic slapping Galen to the ground on Eadu which made him then realize that Jyn was telling the truth about Galen helping the alliance from within.
I mean you want tragic layers, the rebels killed her father yet she still sacrificed her life for the rebellion! Sheesh.
I also like that without the Death Star the Empire can suffer militarily wise from attacks by the rebellion as seen on Eadu.
Annnnd....I love how Krennic's ship exhaust almost blows Jyn off the damaged platform on Eadu which goes back to SW characters falling off a platform of some kind this one on Eadu being caused by a bomb blowing a hole in the ground opening up to the chasm below. It even was a precursor to what would happen to her later on the transmission tower hanging off the side.
We were made to think someone would fall off that one although i'm happy that Krennic didn't because I love his death by Death Star.
Maybe Jyn and Cassian parachuted down in the other version lol.
I can't stop!
I love that Jyn's hair in the rain when she's holding her dying father it looks like her hair when last she saw him as a child and I love that she answered with "We Will" to her father when he said that "It must be destroyed" as in she's accepting her role in the rebellion which was what Saw wanted her to become. What will you become!
Cassian to Jyn, "Leave him he's gone!" Sooo cold those rebels.
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Yes I loved it when Baze..Blaze...whatever his name is shot the stormtroopers when Cassian and Jyn where escaping off the Eadu platform, great moment for Baze.
God the Vader Krennic scene is sooo bad ass. Vader's head, Gareth must've had a boner who wouldn't. He is such a fan so glad he was given this movie.
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Nope that's it lol.