![](/rp/kFAqShRrnkQMbH6NYLBYoJ3lq9s.png)
Why do people hate Rey : r/StarWars - Reddit
By that I mean that she lacks classic hero journey element, and in movie series like Star Wars, wich is basically adventure-fantasy movie in space is very important. Like, this is a whole clue of Star Wars franchise, or at least movies. Rey, for the …
Someone explain why Rey is so hated as a character. I just don
The sequels have a big problem with explaining far too little in favour of driving forwards to the next big action sequence. Rey is not as big of problem with these films as this. TFA should've been used as a way to explain a lot of backstory to what the heck has been going on in the Star Wars galaxy these last 30 years.
So what should Rey have said? : r/StarWars - Reddit
Feb 14, 2023 · The theme in TLJ that Rey was a nobody who needed to let go of her past and forge her own identity really spoke to me as an outcast teen at the time. Not to mention that having a random person from a random planet being the main opponent to the Skywalker descendant (Kylo) was a much more interesting plot, similar to how Anakin was a nobody from ...
Are people genuinely excited to see Rey again? : r/StarWars - Reddit
Im sure we will see Mark Hamil and other force ghost guiding her through it all. I am honestly surprised so many people are applauding her return after the general dislike for the sequels. Rey is just such a mediocre character in the whole of Star Wars that building the future of this franchise around her is an odd decision.
Why does everyone hate Rey? : r/StarWars - Reddit
Star Wars created a space in the movie and merchandising industry that all sorts of other people now occupy. A lot of fans seem to think that Star Wars should always be as popular as in the 80s or whenever the first film of a new trilogy comes out.
Why Rey is a terrible character. : r/StarWars - Reddit
Unofficial community for Star Wars, an American epic space opera franchise, created by George Lucas and centered around a film series that began with the eponymous 1977 movie. Members Online Scrolling through the wiki and found this gem
Rey is definitely NOT a Mary Sue. : r/StarWarsCantina - Reddit
Aug 5, 2021 · The Empire, in Luke’s time, had pretty much quelled any knowledge of the Jedi and the Force. Only 19 years after the Clone Wars, which ended with the Jedi attempting an assassination of the current Emperor, thus leading to the start of the Empire, the people who we hear from either don’t know about the Force and Jedi, or think that it’s a bunch of bullshit (“Hokey religions and ancient ...
Is Rey a bad character? : r/StarWars - Reddit
Jul 4, 2023 · Daisy Ridley, who is obviously really charismatic, did an amazing job of making Rey extremely likable. As a character, she simply wasn’t very well written in any of the movies and of course, since the movies have this giant tug-of-war between JJ Abrams and Ryan Johnson going on, her character ping pongs back-and-forth personality wise.
A Simple Explanation for Why Rey is So Powerful - Reddit
Star Wars Speculation is a community dedicated to speculative discussion of the Star Wars franchise. It is a curated space to talk about additions to canon in a larger perspective—incorporating info from leaks, analysis of the story being told, and the real life factors around it in order to best theorize what comes next.
Why do people like Rey? : r/StarWars - Reddit
Honestly one of the great tragedies of under utilized things in Star Wars is Rey not getting her own distinct lightsaber hilt until the very end of the movie. I would have loved if at the opening of episode 9 was a short heist from pirates selling Jedi artifacts so she could complete her Saber with a new crystal, to indicate her readiness as a ...