Character development is close to zero for most of the cast - it's a larger ensemble than other SW movies, so there's not as much time to flesh out characters, so some of them come off as 2-dimensional even for an SW movie.
Given the ending, would there have been any actual point to more characterization?
this movie had many great things in it as well as some stupid parts. Such as the sharkhead ship slamming into the star destroyer and how the At-At's looked.
Spoiler alert -
They get away with the plans and give them to the Rebels.
Shouldn't the cast be all Bothans?
Shouldn't the cast be all Bothans?
Shouldn't the cast be all Bothans?
Here's some insight into how the reshoots might have altered the tone/direction of the story:On the bright side, the trailers didn't give too much of the movie away because a lot of footage from the trailers didn't make it into the final version of the movie. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3DkQehtt04
On the bright side, the trailers didn't give too much of the movie away because a lot of footage from the trailers didn't make it into the final version of the movie. :)
That's a lot of money to spend on a disinformation campaign.I don't even think that was intentional. The director isn't usually involved in cutting the trailers. The people putting the trailers together don't always have the final cut of the movie to work from, either. Normally that doesn't make a huge difference, but I recall reading that the reshoots for Rogue One were unusually extensive. They didn't just go back to get better angles on scenes they'd already shot, there were re-writes of the script involved to get from
This film is made specifically for hardcore Star Wars fans.
Still can't get used to the non James Earl Jones Vader voice though.
Still can't get used to the non James Earl Jones Vader voice though.
That's still JEJ in Rogue One - it's just that he's 39 years older than he was in 1977 :P