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Here It Is: My Spoilerific Review/Post Mortem of TROS
When I saw The Last Jedi two years ago, the movie haunted me for days, for weeks, for months. It inspired the imagination, dragging me into the world of Reylo and reassuring whatever reservations I had about the post-Lucas sequel trilogy.
The Rise of Skywalker haunts me too but more in a “Demon House” kind of way. It fires up the imagination, but more in the sense that it keeps you up at night thinking of all of the ways it could’ve been better.
This isn’t to say I hate the movie. I don’t. It’s not even entirely or mostly bad which is what makes it extra frustrating. You can laugh your way through a total disaster like “Cats” or “The Room” but a movie with plenty of promise and of talent behind it that makes some bad decisions is tragic. Especially since this is the closing chapter to a trilogy and the saga itself.
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Thank you Adam for bringing all you had to this role. You made us all fall in love with you all over again with your dashing good looks, perfect smile and mesmerizing acting ❤️
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I feel like TROS was Adam Driver’s nightmare about getting involved in a soulless blockbuster with little concern for its characters. And that hurts.
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Why the ending of ‘The Rise of Skywalker’ hurts you so damn much right now
In a post from a few days ago, I wrote about how a big part of why Ben Solo’s death is causing intense grief and sadness is the success of the film’s depiction of the Reylo dynamic and Ben’s progression from selfish to selfless love. But there’s more to the ending of the film than Ben’s death, and I would say the scenes that follow and how they are framed carry the bulk of the responsibility for the emotional devastation people are experiencing right now.
Ultimately, what The Rise of Skywalker lacks in its ending is a sense of catharsis - since we see no meaningful emotional resolution for Rey, the viewer is robbed of any real sense of peace or closure. We witness Rey’s stunned shock in the moment that Ben slips away from her, but the emphasis is then immediately shifted to Leia (we are to understand that she only allows herself to fade when her son passes on, with mother and child leaving the world together).
It’s possible to understand the reasoning behind this (by having Leia’s spirit hold on for so long, suggesting she desperately wanted to be there to guide him into the afterlife, they are clearly attempting to sell the viewer on the extent of her devotion to her child), but it doesn’t work due to the sad reality that the sequel trilogy simply never built up the relationship between Leia and Ben. It’s well known that the original vision for Episode IX was that it would be Leia’s movie, presumably giving her a critical role in her son’s redemption, and it’s clear that J.J. attempted to honour this intention with The Rise of Skywalker despite having very limited footage to work with. In a world where Carrie Fisher were still with us and able to act face-to-face with Adam Driver, convincing us of Leia’s abiding love for her only child and her renewed investment in his redemption (a necessary development, given her despondency regarding Ben in The Last Jedi), the juxtaposition of her ‘passing on’ with Ben’s would have had a much greater emotional impact.
But as it stands, Ben Solo’s last meaningful human connection, as established over three films, is with Rey - and we never really get to see her mourn for him. This not only makes Ben’s fate sting that much more - it also shortchanges Rey herself. Ben’s joy and relief during as he held Rey in his arms were matched only by her jubilation at finally finding herself able to squeeze the hand of Ben Solo, the man she had loved and seen even when he was at his darkest as Kylo Ren. While Ben at least got to die knowing he had saved the life of the woman he loved, secure in the knowledge that she loved him as he loved her, Rey is left bewildered and alone in the crumbled ruins of her grandfather’s sin. She has nothing left to hold on to other than her almost-lover’s clothes.
When Rey returns to the Resistance base amidst the celebrations, we see her looking utterly grief-stricken as she embraces Finn and Poe. But the shots are fleeting and ambiguous, open to the viewer’s projections due to the chronic indecision that cripples the whole film - who are Finn and Poe crying for? Leia, who they had previously mourned? Snap, who only Poe had any sort of tangible relationship with? And what about Rey? Is she crying for Leia? Ben? Her own parents, now she knows they actually cared for her? All of the aforementioned? This sort of ambiguity is great when we can expect a continuation, an answer, but this is meant to be an ending. In view of that, it’s a serious problem that we don’t even know who our leads are expressing sadness for.
This issue is only compounded by the final sequence on Tatooine. Rey travels there with BB-8 alone, undercutting the sense that she has found her family and belonging with the Resistance - she chooses to travel alone with a droid, which is a particularly striking decision when it’s remembered that Rey is shown repeatedly identifying with the suffering of droids throughout the film (specifically, she recognises how D-0 is skittish because he has been treated badly by a past owner). The decisions made surrounding Rey on Tatooine recall how she was in the earliest sequences of The Force Awakens, sledding down slops and trekking the desert with BB-8 - it really feels like she has regressed, becoming a child again instead of achieving maturity. This impression is heightened by the characters she is shown to interact with across the sequence - specifically an extremely rude old woman, who demands her name, and the benevolent Force ghosts of Luke and Leia, who gaze upon her contentedly from a distance.
All of this creates dissonance when viewed in relation to the culmination of Rey’s dynamic with Ben, since we are seeing a young woman who has had her first great love and counterpart in the Force snatched away from her having that massive loss completely erased. Instead of giving her space to grieve and recover, Rey’s final scene is used to serve the legacies of the heroes of a previous generation. When she assumes the Skywalker name, she is also assuming responsibility for the Skywalker legacy. The Skywalker legacy is also Ben’s legacy, but the film has no apparent interest in reminding the viewer of that - there is no allusion to Ben, let alone an appearance by his Force ghost. It’s a bizarre and baffling decision because it’s essentially J.J. Abrams undermining the mythic power of his own characters. Their victories and losses are brushed into the margins of the film, sacrificed at the altar of phoney nostalgia.
I wish J.J. had made different decisions and quite simply made a different film, but he did not. However, I am optimistic. I am already seeing fans, particularly female fans, recognise the omissions and gaps in the narrative, taking steps to fill them with their writing, art and discussion. Transformative fandom has rarely been more critical than it is right now, and I’m grateful to everyone that is, to mangle a quote from J.J. Abrams’ own movie, beginning to make things right again.
They don't need words. They have Force Bond. They are dyad in the Force.

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ADAM DRIVER B-Roll for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
So…. this was really just him strutting out of the ship she crashed that he was trying to run her over with (?!?!) so they could play tug of war with the force (again) huh? What a damn waste of a fucking romantic MOOD™️.
fixed the ending :”)
I HATE REY FOR THIS
I'm gonna be forever bitter and angry
Yeah but he forgave her, he loves her unconditionally, he was the most beautiful hero of the story in the end, and I am holding on to that more than anything else.
He must have also felt her regret and compassion through the bond.
This is how it should have ended
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Me trying to Force Heal the ending of TROS:
Me healing Ben thru the screen
A D Y A D I N T H E F O R C E
"Die together" which means if one of them dies, the other one does too! So Ben is not dead!!!!!
one soul in two bodies but apparently not enough soul to save half a dyad
Oh, look at this special dyad. Nothing like it in 2, 000 years! Who can destroy it? Palpatine. If it was so special, gee, shouldn’t someone protect it? Paps said coming together would be their undoing. He was right. The end. WTF?
I’m sorry but I just can’t watch something like this and accept that he’s dead.
“Stand together, die together.”
“The lifeforce of your bond. A dyad in the Force. A power like life itself. Unseen for generations.”
There is some crazy Force shit going on between those two. And this entire speech is about them being together, alive or dead, and the power of life that their bond is. And as we all know, we never saw his Force ghost. (Plus we have the Leia disappearing at the same time thing with Maz smiling.)
Also, why on earth would SW create this super epic bond just to throw it all away? Ben was already the most popular character ($$$), even before his redemption. And just look at him now! Still Ben but finally free and full of the Solo swagger. And now him and Rey could be the most awesome power couple unlike anything we’ve ever seen. The absolutely opportunity here! Just think of the possible stories this could open up! I honestly for the life of me cannot image DLF setting something like this up, and then just throwing it all away.
I will die on this hill that he’s coming back.
I’ll die on this hill with you @youunderestimatebensolo
Me and @evilsquirrel18 will also die on that hill with you!
DAMN STRAIGHT
Jj kinda forgot what he wrote? *cries in game of thrones*
The only way to redeem themselves is to bring him back. That's the only way I can accept this ending. But I want Adam to play him in another movie and I doubt that will happen.
I don't want to see his return in some animated show. I need to see Adam return with him.
It really breaks my heart.
I want Ben back, I want Adam back, and I want the character to be treated with a shred of respect.
Not holding on to much hope for any of those though.