vs210
Joined Sep 2014
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An excellent example of the suspension of disbelief. Take a look at the images of the Universe from the James Webb Space Telescope. Anyone who seriously believes that the Creator of all of that, if there even is one, has instructions for the people of Earth, and "speaks" to a "chosen" illiterate nomad (with no witnesses) in a scorching desert, telling him to spread the word to all of humanity, using the most inefficient means possible (a book that virtually no one could read), or promised him a parcel of land without a signed and witnessed Deed, needs to immediately seek help from a licensed mental health professional.
YES! AND THIS IS IT! Kudos to Jon Favreau as writer and the rest of the cast and team involved in bringing this to life! Forget the silly prequels and the boring sequels. This IS Star Wars the way George Lucas envisioned it before he lost his way. This is truly A New Hope for Star Wars fans who have endured a desert of creativity that abandoned the original concept. The Empire Strikes Back and what do we get? The return of the Jedi! May the Force be with all of those involved in this project to keep the momentum going. I can't wait to see how Grogu develops and matures into a full-fledged Jedi Master! Again, thanks to all involved!
This has to be the most boring Mission: Impossible ever. There was absolutely no need for this to be in two parts. The pacing was painfully slow, the whole circus theme had no relevance to the plot at all, the actors were as stiff as cardboard, showed no emotion, basically sleepwalked through their parts, and the repetitive calliope music was very annoying. Mary Ann Mobley was there surely only as window dressing to keep the audience's attention, but nothing else. The whole idea is supposed to be a smooth buildup of intriguingly staged events leading up to the big payoff. Nothing like that happens in Part 1. Very disappointing and not recommended at all.