22 minutes ago, 5050Saint said:I thought it odd that the scene was in there, but there was good that came of it: my friend's comment after watching that part was "I forgot that Vader was a bad guy." In the OT, we never really see him mercilessly kill folks, and even in the prequels, we never really "see" him be bad. All his evil acts are mostly off screen.
I understand that others may not like it, but to me, Rogue One is great. The only thing that I don't like about the film was the Bor Gullet and the 5 second brain damage that it does to Bodhi Rook. I just chalk that up to every Star Wars movie contractually needing a menacing alien creature at some point whether it is necessary to the plot or not.
Don't get me wrong, it was cool. But it does not fit the rest of the movie at all. It's such a weird way to add fanservice when the alternative was way more interesting: Vader taking on eg Chirrut and Baze. Characters we care about. That's horrifying!
Here's a good article talking about it: https://screenrant.com/star-wars-rogue-one-darth-vader-ending-undermines-characters/
I love rogue one for the space battle, especially supercuts on youtube are so awesome!
Ninja-ing the relevant part from Farmer from when he did his rewatches. He said it better than I ever could:
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• Yes the Vader hallway scene is "cool" but...
• Alright, come at me, but the Vader scene is stupid fan service. I can't deny that it's cool. If its your favorite scene that's fine. I was really excited to watch it in theaters too. BUT PLEASE HEAR ME OUT ON THIS! Structurally it doesn't make sense within the lens of the movie. If you're watching Rogue One, you've more than likely seen A New Hope, which means you KNOW that the Rebels get the Death Star plans. There actually isn't any tension in the scene at all, and is COMPLETELY tonally inconsistent with the rest of the movie. We are SUPPOSED TO BE ROOTING FOR THE REBELS, and yet when the Vader hallway scene comes on we all go "Yeah Vader, cut those ***** down." "Wow I love how 'scary' Vader is!" It's stupid. Clear protagonists have been set up, and to root against them at any point in the movie is not good story telling. "But Moisture," you say "We know they get the plans so it was okay for me to enjoy watching Vader be AWESOME LIKE WE'VE NEVER SEEN HIM in this scene" I'm not going to tell you what to like, but I am going to say it was a bad way to get Vader in there. Notice how I'm not saying the scene shouldn't exist. I'm saying that it lacks any kind of tension or stakes because we all know the outcome. It just exists to jerk fans' junk. What would create tension you ask.....?
• Before I answer that question, let me say this. The character development in this film is pretty bad. I barely care about Jyn, Cassian, Bohdi, Baze, Chirrut...etc? The problem is that we don't REALLY get to see them build any meaningful relationships with one another. We don't get to see them care about one another. Their sacrifice doesn't come off as impactful as it could have. Let's be honest here, did any of you cry or were at risk to when ANY of the characters aside from K2 died? I would wager no (though tell me if Bohdi getting grenaded really rattled you). The film COULD HAVE made their bonds so much stronger. Part of the issue is Hollywood's obsession with "Putting the Team Together" stories. "Look at this rag-tag group of outsiders coming together for ONE LAST JOB!" But givin the complexity of the rest of the story...well we just don't get time to care about any of them. I mean Jyn is the MAIN CHARACTER and her motivations are murky at best. One way you could have fixed this is by having them already be a team at the start of the movie. Maybe they are part of Saw's Partisans. They would have had history with one another, a rapport. We as an audience care when we see characters on screen care. It's why when Chirrut dies we feel at least a little bad because Baze is sad. If the audience is able to really build a relationship with these characters then you get TENSION in the third act because you don't want them to die. Which leads me back to...
• How about if Jyn and a few of our Rogue One team had made it onto the ship. Maybe Cassian sacrifices himself or something to get her and chirriut on a ship or whatever. The JUST manage to get off the planet as it's being death stared. They get to the hallway... and THEN Vader shows up. Vader actually becomes scary in this sort of scenario. Because the tension isn't really about the plans, it's about these couple of characters you've come to care for about to reach their demise. It still could've been BRUTAL, and meaningful.
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