Posted January 13, 2016
Breja: I'm actually really surprised how unimpressive visually this movie is. I mean, the special effects are mostly ok, but there is nothing really impressive visually, because there is nothing creative done with all that money and technology. Like in most ways, I find Abram's Star Trek vastly superior- we had the great design of Narada or the beatifully shot scene of Enterprise emerging from hiding in the gass cloud or whatever it was. The opening battle between USS Kelvin and Narada is something on a whole different level than anything in Episode VII, in terms of visuals and direction (the fantastic, eerie silent moment is just chilling). Even the scene of Vulcan being destroyed is way better then the Starkiller base demonstrating it's power. The planet crumbling inside looks much more scary than the silly bending laser beams.
Not to mention of course that knowing what Vulcan is, and seeing Spock's desperate rescue attempt gives it a much more powerful emotional charge than destroying some unknown planets of no real consequence to the movie or the audience.
And even so some o f the CGI is surprisingly poor. Snoke and and especially Maz Kanata look way too bad for a movie like this.
I still say it's a way better movie than any of the prequels, but it mostly comes down to the downright terrible execution of almost every aspect of the prequels. I think the best way to put it is that ine the prequels, you can sort of see a better movie trapped under all the shit of bad writing and direction, and in Episode VII what you see is what you get, there is nothing more to it, never was. It's as shallow and mediocre as it gets.
For sure the visual is not outstanding, they are just good enough to enjoy it, and when everything else sucks, it did make the visual seems better then normally what one would perceive.Not to mention of course that knowing what Vulcan is, and seeing Spock's desperate rescue attempt gives it a much more powerful emotional charge than destroying some unknown planets of no real consequence to the movie or the audience.
And even so some o f the CGI is surprisingly poor. Snoke and and especially Maz Kanata look way too bad for a movie like this.
I still say it's a way better movie than any of the prequels, but it mostly comes down to the downright terrible execution of almost every aspect of the prequels. I think the best way to put it is that ine the prequels, you can sort of see a better movie trapped under all the shit of bad writing and direction, and in Episode VII what you see is what you get, there is nothing more to it, never was. It's as shallow and mediocre as it gets.