Dilandu wrote:Please explain to me how commander Holdo actions could be considered as anything but idiotic? She basically provoked a mutiny, which could be easily averted if she just explained to concerned high ranks what exactly is she have in mind. There were literally zero reasons for secrecy.
To quote myself from a post buried in the distant past of the previous page:
The E wrote:Let's imagine this whole sequence of events as if it were happening in an actual war with an actual military. You are Admiral Holdo, inheriting command of a Battlegroup under fire after the death of the previous CO. You have, under your command, a hotshot CAG who, in a previous action, sacrificed a strategic ressource (a fighter and bomber wing) for a tactical victory and who was demoted because of his demonstrated insubordination. He wasn't removed as CAG, but since his fighters have been destroyed, he is, at that point, literally nothing more than a passenger.
And yet, because he feels he is still important, he demands you explain your plan to him. When you refuse, because you have no personal reason to trust this idiot pilot who gets in your face about having no plan while your staff is already executing your plan, he goes off and starts a mutiny while you are still under fire.
You see, that whole plot wasn't about miscommunication. It was about Poe Dameron, Hotshot Warrior Pilot, needing to learn that he is a soldier in a military who needs to listen more and, at times, follow orders and trust the chain of command.
You say that whole plot could have been resolved if Holdo had just explained things to Poe, but that would've required Poe to be able to listen to someone who isn't his ego or Leia or for him to demonstrate some respect due a superior officer.
Also, when Poe figures out a part of the plan, he immediately calls his CO a coward. Not earning many points there, I think.
Or the absolute idiocy of Rose Tico action? Her insane babble about "not killing the enemy but saving who we love" is not only the social propaganda, pushed down viewer's throats with the power of hydraulic press, but also literally make no sence; Finn was doing exactly that! He was trying to save peoples he loves, even by self-sacrifice!
Oh no, a character in a Star Wars film makes a decision that prioritizes the well-being of her friends over cold hard rationality, the film is ruined!
(Also, "Woman stops the man she loves from going down in a suicidal attack with little to no chance of success", that's certainly some hardcore "social propaganda" right there...)
So please, explain to me HOW should I view this moments to not be appaled by their absolute idiocy?
I can't. The only thing I can do is explain why I do not feel that way about the film. As I have repeated many times in this thread: That you disagree with me is perfectly fine. You are absolutely free to like or dislike this film for any reason you choose. Film criticism, ultimately, isn't objective: No criticism of art can ever be.