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Asian girl star wars the last jedi bad
Asian girl star wars the last jedi bad









asian girl star wars the last jedi bad

Days after the movie was released, Rotten Tomatoes was swarmed with negative reviews marking the biggest disparity between fans and critics in the history of the franchise. The hate began almost immediately after the Last Jedi hit theaters to positive reviews from critics. From various sinister online campaigns, to racist and misogynistic attacks on actors, to bafflingly stupid takes and interpretations of the film, The Last Jedi inspired the worst impulses of a far-right movement that’s taking hold of the internet and extending its influence into the real world. Star Wars, and a loud section of Star Wars fans, have tragically become synonymous with hate, bigotry, and pervasive assholeness in 2018. Whereas the vocal majority of Star Wars fans were once simply passionate people who cosplay and debate the logistics of a Kessel Run, they’ve now been overpowered (on the internet, at least).

asian girl star wars the last jedi bad

And that’s because, over the past year, the conversation surrounding Star Wars has devolved into something ugly and unrecognizable. And this isn’t a problem limited to my experience-oh no-my online harassment has paled in comparison to others (specifically the female stars of the two new films). In 2018, I’ve gotten literal death threats, been called homophobic slurs, even called racist ( toward Star Wars fans?) about a family movie that defined my childhood. But, within the past year, the conversation about Star Wars has gotten deeply unpleasant. Since Disney rebooted the franchise, it’s produced some of the highest-grossing movies of the last four years, not to mention limitless news, takes, and theories about each film. As a culture critic, writer, and editor, hardly a week goes by where I don’t touch something Star Wars-related. These days, Star Wars coverage is a large part of my job. It was like losing a member of my own family.Įven then, tearing up during The Force Awakens, I had no idea that just three years later even the mention of Star Wars would fill me with dread.

asian girl star wars the last jedi bad

In fact, I’m only somewhat ashamed to admit that I cried in the theater when I (then a grown-ass adult) watched Han Solo die. Of course I grew up, but I never forgot these characters or their values. Luke and Leia and Obi-Wan and Yoda-all of these characters aided in honing my own moral compass throughout my formative years.

asian girl star wars the last jedi bad

That’s what Star Wars had always been to me-a movie that shaped my childhood, along with my understanding of good and evil. Taking old wrapping paper tubes and playing lightsabers with my dad, dressing up as Luke Skywalker, desperately wanting the Millennium Falcon Lego set, watching the original VHS boxed trilogy and having to fast forward through Leonard Maltin’s boring interview with George Lucas every goddamn time. Some of my earliest memories about movies are of Star Wars.











Asian girl star wars the last jedi bad