I deliberately waited awhile for the excessive hype of the
new Star Wars film to die down a bit before I wrote a review. I wanted to give a more reasonable assessment
without too much backlash from some fans. It’s not a negative review by any
means. The Force Awakens is not a
great film and is a bit underwhelming but it will do and is probably enough to
jump start the franchise for the current generation. It has jumpstarted the
franchise in terms of dollars earned at the box office and has broken Avatar’s record in the US but what
about its quality as a film. There is the introduction of a new generation of
characters but it does seem that it’s
more of the same especially when seen through the eyes of a character that’s
about 1000 yrs old.
This film is primarily about the resurgent First Order,
representatives of the dark side, that
has emerged from the remnants of the defeated Galactic Empire. They are in
conflict with the resistance, representative of good, supported by the New
Republic. Thrown in the mix are a set of new characters such as Rey, Finn, Poe,
BB-8 and Kylo Ren that will be eventual leaders of the new conflicting forces.
Rey (Daisy Ridley), Finn (John Boyega)
and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) are on the side of good whereas Kylo Ren
(Adam Driver) has been turned to the dark side by his mentor, Supreme Leader
Snoke (Andy Serkis). There is the return of familiar characters such as Han
Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO and R2-D2 and, more importantly, Luke Skywalker who is
crucial to the story because he is the last Jedi but is now in exile.
Positives
The primary positive is that the Star Wars franchise has now been updated for the current generation
of 21st century audiences.
Visually it is certainly the most appealing Star Wars film ever released. It seamlessly blends CGI and real live models with the real
environment. Some locations, such as the one at the planet Jakku, are given a
sense of epic scale by fallen star destroyers of the former galactic empire that
are now left to gather dust in the desert. The visuals are certainly upgraded
when compared with Episodes 1-3 that had a lot of plastic CGI environments.
The introduction of new characters is also crucial for the
progression of the new series of Star Wars films and some will certainly sit
well with modern day audiences. It will be interesting to see how this new
generation of characters mature into their roles. It is clearly established
that some of the new characters are raw talents. Even Kylo Ren who aspires to
be the next Darth Vader has some way to go when you consider his petulance and
temper tantrums. If he can assume the
stature of a Darth Vader in the coming installments then that will be truly
impressive because Vader is a legendary figure in filmdom. Rey also represents
a new generation of Jedi knights and it will be interesting to see her mature
into her role. Finn and Po will also be
key figures for the resistance in upcoming installments. Of all the new
characters Finn seems to be the most original. The next couple of films will be
interesting because these new characters will clearly be the new leaders of the
Resistance and the First Order. The extent that they mature into their roles
will be crucial for the series going forward especially as the previous
generation of Luke, Han and Leia are clearly being phased out. Luke Skywalker
is like the new Yoda for instance.
Much emphasis has been placed on the First Order and what is
clear is that the scale of their firepower dwarfs the former Galactic Empire.
It seems that they are certainly more powerful in terms of technology but not
necessarily in the ways of the force. It
will be interesting to see what kind of challenge they pose because in the original
films Episodes 4-6 it was clear that
the Galactic Empire was in control and that there was a rebellion against its
tyrannical rule. I am not so sure what the First Order represents here apart
from being merely aggressors. In terms of scale they seem to match the former
empire but do not seem very intrinsic or built in. The scale of their firepower
though should make for an interesting contest. They may not seem intrinsic but it seems like
they are fighting to take over the galaxy by force but what good is that if you
keep blowing up so many planets especially if you’re trying to rule through
consensus even if it’s a consensus imposed by dictatorial rule.
The final scene in the film was somewhat rewarding and it
goes to show how important some of these older characters are. It is the one scene
that demonstrates in a very profound way the old vs. the new and a potential
changing of the guard for the films to follow.
It’s the most impressive moment in the
film because there is a new hope.
Negatives
The primary negative is that this film is a rip off of Episode 4: A New Hope. The only
difference is that the scale is made more epic. The death star in A
New Hope is dwarfed by a similar weapon created by the First Order. Even
how they defeat this ‘technological monstrosity’ is similar to how the death
star was destroyed in A New Hope.
The planet jakku in this current release is similar to Tatooine except there is
no binary sunset. The concept where some obscure figure rises up to be a new
hope for the Jedi force is also a rip off. Other episodes are also ripped off
shamelessly. Kylo Ren’s conflict is
similar to Anakin’s in Episodes 2&3.
There are just too many rip offs and if
I have the time I will discuss them in another post. I see where they could
have told a more original story particularly if they placed some emphasis on
the new republic and by emphasizing the structure of the galaxy that emerged
following the defeat of the empire. Why is there the need for a resistance? They
should have explained the origins of the First Order in more detail in order to
make it seem like a distinctive enterprise as opposed to just following in the
footsteps of the former Galactic Empire
because that just sidesteps the issue. Not even George Lucas would have
simplified it so. I see no reason why
Luke Skywalker could not be placed at the centre of the story or at least be
featured more. The dark side did not have to come back in such a big way so
suddenly in the form of the First Order especially as the Galactic Empire was
defeated with the Jedi holding the advantage.
The new characters are given more exposure but they still
don’t hold the same weight and the actors are trying very hard to impress upon
the audience their importance as characters. The supreme leader, Snake or Snoke
for example does not have the same gravitas as the emperor apart from his very
tall frame and reptilian features. Who
is he? Where did he come from? yes he represents the dark side but did he just
spring from the ground? The original villains in the first 6 episodes of Star Wars
had human qualities, including their features, that made them just as menacing.
This is in keeping with the difference between The Force Awakens and previous instalments where the scale has
been increased tremendously to the point of incredulity or just plain
ridiculousness. A weapon that can absorb
an entire sun in a couple of minutes sounds like we are entering the realm of
the absurd. The original Star Wars films did also have the absurd but the
characters were all grounded in a reality that we could identify with
especially the political aspects. The political element is missing completely
here and all we have here is good vs.
evil without much intricacy.
Qualitatively The
Force Awakens does not have the same impact as A New Hope. It might build on the foundations of A New Hope but it has not created its
own distinctive niche. The primary difference is that the scale of the action has been ratcheted up
x 10 and there are some new characters. The
Force Awakens won’t be featured much in top ten lists for 2015 but in terms
of quantity it is sure to pull in the dollars. What the history of film has
shown is that in order to pull in the dollars a lot has to be diluted in terms
of quality. The Force Awakens relies a bit too much on the strength of the Star
Wars franchise that began in 1977. This
makes for a very underwhelming experience. I will be looking forward to see how
the new characters mature into their roles and become distinctive.
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