45 minutes ago, Atticus Havelock said:I firmly believe it is Rian Johnson’s intent for this to be the truth. And I applauded the reveal, because it was better than all the speculation that preceeded it.
When Rey confronts the mirror and asks for the truth about her parents, the image on the other side is her. Because who her parents are does not matter. What matters is who she is. She is free from the burden of her parents; this makes her yet again the opposite of Kylo Ren.
When Kylo tells Rey that she is not a part of this story, it felt as though Johnson was talking to the audience. As if to say, “Throw away your fan theories; the galaxy does not revolve around the Skywalkers.”
And, as if to emphasize the point, the very last scene is of a “nobody” kid using the Force.
I worry this might be one of the issues where JJ Abrams “tugs” back and issues a retcon in Episode IX. If it does turn out that Rey is a Skywalker or a Kenobi, then I think the story will be weaker for it. I hope he does not go that route.
Rian basically says this in an interview:
“But for me, in that moment, Kylo believes it’s the truth,” Johnson added. “I don’t think he’s purely playing chess. I think that’s what he saw when they touched fingers and that’s what he believes. And when he tells her that in that moment, she believes it.”
http://ew.com/movies/2017/12/16/the-last-jedi-spoiler-rey-parents/2/
Kylo wasn't playing around. Rey's parents really are nobody. The question is whether or not JJ will re-interpret this scene for IX.