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re: Did George Lucas write all the dialogue between Han Solo and Leia?

Posted on 12/24/15 at 6:22 pm to
Posted by RLDSC FAN
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 12/24/15 at 6:22 pm to
I thought Harrison Ford was fine. Fisher's scenes, however, were cringe worthy.
Posted by VaBamaMan
North AL
Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 12/24/15 at 7:05 pm to
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Fisher's scenes, however, were cringe worthy.


She was better than I expected, but compared to the rest of the cast she was very noticeable. Her facial expressions were actually decent, but her spoken word was...we'll say rough to be nice.

Out of the major stars, she was the worst, and Boyega behind her. Though he really seemed to get the rhythm of the character in the third act. He was appreciably better imo. He will be good to go moving forward.

In regards to Ford. He comes across as old at times, and yes I realize some of it was by design, but some of it wasnt. He can still act but he doesn't have the energy, nor presence, he once did. However, in certain scenes he really showed us what he is capable of. He was fairly magnificent in the third act, minus his interactions with Fisher. Similar to Boyega having to find the character(which by the way, is a beautiful simile to the character he is playing), Ford seemed like he was in an old suit that didn't quite fit in a few early moments.

For the record, I loved it. This is the first Star Wars I've ever seen in theaters(29). I choked up in spots, I wanted to curse in spots, and I laughed in spots. Star Wars felt good again. I can only imagine what the OT was like for children at the time, but I hope they felt what I did 100x over when watching TFA.

As Han said. "We're Home"
This post was edited on 12/24/15 at 7:10 pm
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