



(I can't believe that this movie doesn't already have it's own thread...sorry mods-if it does please feel free to merge-I did do a search...)
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Wasn't that the point of Star Wars?Mr. Broken wrote:I like any plot where the main character believes themself to be the hero, and comes to the realization that they are the villain. Perhaps someday someone will write a story where that character decides to embrace their newly discovered Dark Side.
Not exactly a selling point for me. I've never understood the allure of the "cult" status thing. In fact, I feel downright frustrated when something I love doesn't get the universal respect I feel it deserves (like Donaldson's work).Mr. Broken wrote:Most of all I like it because it was such a sleeper, and that makes me feel like one of the privledged few.
Rigel wrote:Wasn't that the point of Star Wars?Mr. Broken wrote:I like any plot where the main character believes themself to be the hero, and comes to the realization that they are the villain. Perhaps someday someone will write a story where that character decides to embrace their newly discovered Dark Side.
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Well, to be fair to Rigel, it was the plot of the Prequel Trilogy, though that trilogy is not a complete story.Mr Broken wrote:In reply to Rigel, no.
Actually, it was - at least according to George Lucas.Mr. Broken wrote:In reply to Rigel, no.
Can't agree. Many great tales have been about a man/woman who completely succumbs to their less than noble leanings. Too many to list here, but one of the most famous is Macbeth - a tale about a man who unrepentantly becomes evil.Malik23 wrote:
A story where the main character embraces his Dark Side (i.e. takes the easy way out) has absolutely no value as a story. You might as well talk about a main character who sleeps all day and lives off food stamps.
What??? You haven't seen the Kill Bills??? Oh man, those are the best freakin' movies!!!!danlo wrote:I've seen CTHD and the others that follow (with the exception of the Kill Bills) but wow and Damm-this sucker was one intense mo, mo., mo...no don't curse.![]()
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