Slann
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I hear you, but I disagree. I do think you're missing the forest for the trees. Although, I am speaking in more in thematic story terms, there's nothing vague about it. Despite the fact that the characters in Rogue One have different backstories and personality traits, I still see their OT counterparts underneath their gritty re-skins.Not at all. Your equations simply equate characters upon vague similarities toward their role in the cast, the characters themselves are incredibly different:
I hear you, but I disagree. I do think you're missing the forest for the trees. Although, I am speaking in more in thematic story terms, there's nothing vague about it. Despite the fact that the characters in Rogue One have different backstories and personality traits, I still see their OT counterparts underneath their gritty re-skins.
•Jyn: The reluctant orphaned hero (anti-hero), who finds out that she has a special familial connection to the dread threat of the story, just like Luke. She is chosen b/c she's an Erso; Luke is chosen b/c he's a Skywalker. She's taken in by an older mentor and trained to be something special, just not a Jedi. When she finds out her father is alive, she seeks to redeem him/rescue him. As a nice little addition, her family was even moisture farmers. That sounds familiar to me. The fact that she isn't a Jedi in RO is like saying that Rey isn't Luke in the ST because she's a girl.
•Cassian: The roguish-pilot, the knave-companion, of the story with his own unique ship. Both Cassian & Han are damaged & jaded. Don't fool yourself, Cassian isn't doing this for noble reasons either, he's in this for himself, just like Han claims. Cassian's been hurt in the past and is willing to do anything to hurt the Empire. As he adventures with Jyn, he (re)discovers his humanity. Hence, his desire to follow Jyn on some damn-fool idealistic crusade to redeem his actions, very much like how Han softens to Leia's plight and Luke's choice to act.
•K-2: He is the big, strong, side-kick, like Chewie. He seems big and scary, but would do anything for his friend. In the end, he does. Although Chewbacca never actually sacrificed himself in the OT, I had not doubts that he would, especially for Han.
•Chirrut and Baze: They are absolutely the R2 and 3PO of the story. They are the bickering odd couple; one more stiff and negative (3PO) and the other more plucky and optimistic (R2). The fact that they are humans, or that they can fight is missing the point. No plot armor? Chirrut strolls through a hail of blaster fire to activate the master switch of a control panel, just like some spunky little R2 unit I've seen roll out through blaster blots to activate a control panel.
•Galen/Saw: In thinking, both Galen and Saw might actually combine to be Obi-wan, but I still think Galen is more that character. They are the hidden (fallen?) mentor who Jyn discovers and who reveals the secret knowledge or "training" that she needs to defeat the BBEG. Their deathes drive Jyn to accept the ultimate adventure. However, I think it's Galen's noble sacrifce, or death while being noble, that motivates her more than Saw's somewhat unnecessary resignation to being blow up.
No plot armor? Chirrut strolls through a hail of blaster fire to activate the master switch of a control panel, just like some spunky little R2 unit I've seen roll out through blaster blots to activate a control panel.
Looks good so far, pity Disney+ will have the monopoly on it...