Right, it's challenging the idea of Luke as the wise Jedi Master we expected him to be, as opposed to the flawed and susceptible individual we're presented with, who's become deeply disillusioned and lost hope.
That's the cynical conclusion he comes to yeah, that the Jedi and the concept of what it is to be a Jedi are beyond saving. Could he have taken a more optimistic reformist approach? Yeah. But that wouldn't have driven conflict, like Rian said, for Rey it's the hardest thing for her to possibly hear in that moment.
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I think the new SW will find it's fanbase. It will be interesting to see if it is as dedicated, faithful and supportive as the fanbase of the OT, or the part that stoped to care after TLJ. I don't think Disney cares or needs those fans but I have a hard time seeing the new fans watching this movie in the cinemas more than twice. If they enjoy it and are ready to pay for it, more power to them, it's good that people find things they love and care about. They also should accept that not everyone shares their taste and just ignore it, like I for example will ignore upcoming Disney movies (at least in cinemas).
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I have seen it more than twice in the theatre, paid for the visual dictionary for the film, and already pre purchased it on my Ps4. So I'd say you're wrong and Star Wars will be fine. I bet most of you haters will see the next film after your period ends. You're just hurt and clearly in pain.
Disney does care about the fans because without them the brand is useless. You just didn't like the product so it's end of the world type overreactions. Be a man and quit being so damn emotional.