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FULL LENGTH STAR WARS EPISODE VIII: THE LAST JEDI | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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Hello, I really suggest you two to check out the new Star Trek movies, The first came out in 2009. I do believe that you will really enjoy them.

Imagine Dragons

Also, Ben was not lying, but making an assumption. When you use the force to look into the past or future you only see short glimpses of it and you have to try and read it to the best of your ability. For the short Glimpse that Ben saw the past of Rey’s parents that was his best assumption.

Cody Price

People always gives complaints for Kyle Ren/Ben Solo’s childish behavior and anger tantrums for that character in this trilogy by critics as a negative for the film. But it really should not be when you think who his father is because it makes sense for the character. Both Ben and Han are both arrogant, cocky, impulsive, stubborn to a fault, and when the fall in love they fall hard and goes after her (Han with Leia, Ben with Rey). He is definitely his father’s son.

Cody Price

Some notes: 1. Luke was "force projecting" himself across the galaxy and that was really what killed him, not Ren's lightsaber. It was a selfless act but he did it to help them in their most dire moment and inspired hope (as we see with the kids in the last scene). 2. Note that Snoke said he was the one bridging the minds of Kylo and Rey, but even after Snoke is dead, Kylo and Rey have that moment at the end of the movie where they see each other. So its clearly something beyond Snoke. 3. You may have missed that the kid sweeping the floor at the end force-pulled the broom toward himself.

Kevin

I don’t care what anyone says … there’s just nothing like a Star Wars space adventure. These movies are all fun, especially when watching with positive people that don’t get hindered by seeing these as anything more than just movies. Good times, fam!

Rollo Tomassi

What happened to the volume??

Theresa Eliason

Luke didn't die by Ren's lightsaber poking and slicing his Force self He died by the effort it took to conjure that projection It's an archaic Jedi technique called Doppelganger, allegedly straight from one of those texts in the library tree on the island So, there are disciplines and arts of the Force that we have yet to learn you guys, some extremely rare

Karl Kraus

It was fitting to see Luke die while witnessing a binary sunset His journey began in front of Tatooine's twin suns, when he was being held by his Aunt Beru as a baby, watching it with Uncle Owen, after receiving him from Obi-Wan to keep him hidden from his father and the Emperor Of course, the journey was spurred forward when on the night before his adventures began, he looked out at those twin suns once more to yearn at exiting his moisture-farming life for purpose That last sunset was the perfect bookend for Luke's life, joining his father and old masters in the Force

Karl Kraus

This Star Wars movie was the most thought-provoking out of all the main series, next to Rogue One, which is outside of it I had to process it for a while and I came to love this movie when I was finished It puts a fancy spin on the franchise that really clicks As far as Snoke and Rey's parents are concerned, wait until the last movie to find out the answers Saying them now will spoil everything Read my message to you on the forum for more Those dice that Luke picked up from the Falcon's cockpit were Han's lucky dice I assume they're from another gambing game that is yet to be named in Star Wars lore They made a VERY brief appearance in Episode lV, a blink-and-you'll-miss-it type of deal

Karl Kraus

We can't talk much about Snoke and Rey's parents without spoiling Episode 9. There are mixed feelings about Episode 9 but I think it is worth watching. I recommend watching the Obi-Wan series and The Mandalorian series after you guys finish Episode 9. Obi-Wan series fills you in on Obi-Wan Kenobi's life while Luke and Leia were children. The Mandalorian fills you in on life between the Rebellion and the recently fallen Empire during the gap between Episode 4 (A New Hope) and Episode 7 (The Force Awakens). You can't miss it!!

Eddy

I absolutely enjoyed this reaction You were drawn into this one the most out of ALL the rest of the series It was a treat to watch it You need to watch episode 9 ASAP I doubt it'll be next week though if the viewing pattern repeats

Karl Kraus

So excited, my favorite Star Wars film after Empire.

Kevin


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