A major plot twist is turning around and throwing the ship at light speed to the enemy, and it destroys pretty much everything. This should have not be used.
* Why not throw the first ship about to be lost instead of fleeing and getting picked one by one? * Why not use that as a standard weapon, and use it instead of throwing bombs, or why even build a death?
This was an ill-advised plot twist device.
Oh there's much to pick at. For example, the projecting yourself is a new trick that's not consistent (pun) either.
The movie is way too long with too many plot lines. It feels like a patched up mini-series. That said it was entertaining...
This should have stayed a trilogy. There's nothing great in any of the new movies that transcends its era. It's ranged from terrible to mildly entertaining. There's no genius to handle the storytelling, and there's no technical feat in the movie making that makes me think omg how did they pull that off.
* Why not throw the first ship about to be lost instead of fleeing and getting picked one by one? * Why not use that as a standard weapon, and use it instead of throwing bombs, or why even build a death?
This was an ill-advised plot twist device.
Oh there's much to pick at. For example, the projecting yourself is a new trick that's not consistent (pun) either.
The movie is way too long with too many plot lines. It feels like a patched up mini-series. That said it was entertaining...
This should have stayed a trilogy. There's nothing great in any of the new movies that transcends its era. It's ranged from terrible to mildly entertaining. There's no genius to handle the storytelling, and there's no technical feat in the movie making that makes me think omg how did they pull that off.
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