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The Force Awakens is an allegory about the relationship between Disney and Star Wars.
2016-01-02 19:03:48 Post No. 64391707
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The Force Awakens is an allegory about the relationship between Disney and Star Wars.
Anonymous
2016-01-02 19:03:48
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>the main bad guy is an autistic man-child that can't accept things not going his way
>he has a borderline obsession with his grandfather, the original trilogy
>in his quest for purity, he kills the original franchise (Han), because he makes the franchise appear nerdy and obsessive
>he represents the old fanbase, which needs to be defeated
>the main character is generic and bland
>she represents none of the toil and struggle of the original franchise, and only knows the most superficial things about it, thinking that it's all just 'rumours'
>she represents the new fanbase
>an iconic ship from the originals is downed and buried for years
>the main character is literally scavenging bits of crap from it, hollowing its soul out piece by piece, and selling it for shekels
>the 'piece of junk' Millenium Falcon is co-opted by the inheritor of the franchise, and is used to complete the mission
>the BIGGER AND BETTER death star is reminding the audience that they're worshiping the same thing, but it's just a bigger phenomenon than the last time
>the entire plot is a struggle between the aloof new fanbase and the obsessive old one
The Force Awakens is an allegory about the relationship between Disney and Star Wars.