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Star Wars - The Rise of Skywalker Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 16348944" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>First, please note I am not a Star Wars nerd. I don't know names of 98% of the people, I don't know the names of the ships, or anything. To me it's just space, aliens, action, and good movies.</p><p></p><p>So I saw the 3 prequels growing up, then later watched the original 3, and now have seen the last 3. My boss is a huge Star Wars fan. I happened to watch this new one 24 hours ago, and then run into my boss today. I asked him the biggest question I had. Why did Princess Leia's body stay around, but then the bad guy, Kylo, his body was gone the second he died? My boss was quick with an answer. He says there is a fan theory that (I hope I don't mess this up) when Rey killed Kylo, he really died, and Leia used the force to bring him back in a sense, to help Rey. That's why you don't hear Rey talk to anyone, he's like a ghost or something. He was sent to help Rey, was thrown over the cliff, climbed back up, and then the force within him, that was from Leia, he used to save Rey...and then both their bodies disappeared.</p><p></p><p>Works for me. These movies are insanely well done in my opinion. You have to have memorized every movie, book, video game and cartoon to understand 1/3rd the background details or facts. After a new Star Wars, I always YT the easter eggs and hidden details. Like Rey's new yellow saber, where that came from and why it was yellow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 16348944, member: 31255"] First, please note I am not a Star Wars nerd. I don't know names of 98% of the people, I don't know the names of the ships, or anything. To me it's just space, aliens, action, and good movies. So I saw the 3 prequels growing up, then later watched the original 3, and now have seen the last 3. My boss is a huge Star Wars fan. I happened to watch this new one 24 hours ago, and then run into my boss today. I asked him the biggest question I had. Why did Princess Leia's body stay around, but then the bad guy, Kylo, his body was gone the second he died? My boss was quick with an answer. He says there is a fan theory that (I hope I don't mess this up) when Rey killed Kylo, he really died, and Leia used the force to bring him back in a sense, to help Rey. That's why you don't hear Rey talk to anyone, he's like a ghost or something. He was sent to help Rey, was thrown over the cliff, climbed back up, and then the force within him, that was from Leia, he used to save Rey...and then both their bodies disappeared. Works for me. These movies are insanely well done in my opinion. You have to have memorized every movie, book, video game and cartoon to understand 1/3rd the background details or facts. After a new Star Wars, I always YT the easter eggs and hidden details. Like Rey's new yellow saber, where that came from and why it was yellow. [/QUOTE]
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