Dream growing more and more curious as to who Hob is having one sided conversations withΒ
Tragic romances can work beautifully, so long as the audience gets to see the actual romance before it all goes downhill.
Romeo and Juliet exchanged wedding vows in secret. Anakin and Padme spent time frolicking through the fields of Naboo together. Will and Louisa went to Mauritius for a romantic getaway. Jack and Rose had their iconic "I'm flying!" scene.
But Ben and Rey had none of that. A man who was preyed upon since conception, who wanted nothing more than to be "free of [his] pain," was freed only in death. A woman who spent her entire life longing for a family of her own was finally(!!!) rewarded with one for all of ten seconds, before regressing back to square one, as if her whole journey was a nihilistic game of 'Snakes and Ladders.'
That ending is neither 'hopeful' nor cathartic. And it certainly has no place in a fairytale.
Ben wasnt suppose to die and here is a reason why. If u look at the original clip, u see how weird and unnatural Reys arms looks. In the reversed one, Reys elbow/arm looks more normal when she tries to pull Ben up then in the one where she tries to prevent Ben from smashing his head into the ground. Also why woukd Rey support her arm with her other hand if she was pulled, it would make more sense if she would support her arm to pull Ben up!Β
THOSE SNEAKY EDITORS REVERSED THE SCENEΒ
It would also make sense why Reys expression isnt that sad but more concerned CUZ BEN ISNT DEAD
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