Rey's Rogue One Vision

Rey's Rogue One Vision

When will Rey learn to stop touching lightsabers that don't belong to her? Force Awakens' heroine has another vision, this time from Star Wars spin-off Rogue One.

Editorial Opinion
By direlogue - Sep 25, 2016 04:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Direlogue

Think Rey just had one vision in Star Wars: The Force Awakens? Think again, because, through the magic of the force (or shoddily edited movie trailers) Direlogue brings you a new vision. One where Rey experiences events from the first anthology film in the space opera saga; Rogue One. Check out the video below and let us know what you think in the comments below....

 

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RancidBane
RancidBane - 9/25/2016, 6:31 AM
This is terrible take it down
Scarilian
Scarilian - 9/25/2016, 6:49 AM
The daytime scenes felt really out of place and the idea of the vision was that it would primarily focus on Rey, while this seems to linger more on random characters from Rogue One.

The shots of the Rogue One lead female (who already has 'Rey vibes') didn't really work for me given that she looked too similar and my mind focused more on 'Is this supposed to be Rey?', 'Who is that running away?' and questions such as that instead of Rey herself.

In addition to this it also unfortunately doesn't work with the daytime scenes that were changed to rain or night... they just seem too vibrant. Ideally they need to be darkened more. Added to this the idea of the vision in The Force Awakens was the idea of showing a progression from past to future while the vision here just showed the past in no particular order.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 9/25/2016, 6:53 AM
@Scarilian - In terms of things that i liked. The transitions for the most part were fine and the mixture of dialogue also worked to an extent. The character from Rogue One at the end was a bit odd considering he would have died a long time before Rey's birth, though i understand why he was there as the area had a similar vibe and he gave more of a 'mentor' appearance that the odd alien force sensitive being in TFA.
Kadara
Kadara - 9/25/2016, 7:26 AM
Lol!!
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