The Last Jedi — Forcing Change  @LessonsfromtheScreenplay
The Last Jedi — Forcing Change  @LessonsfromtheScreenplay
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a strange movie. The things it does well, it does very well, and the things it drops the ball on, it really drops the ball on. In this video I look at the character arcs of Finn and Kylo Ren, comparing what works and what doesn’t. And finally, I collect my thoughts on the idea of letting the past die.

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