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Let's make an analysis of Star Wars: The Force Awakens' last trailer.
There's less than two months for the movie's opening.
Can we skip these two months?
Rey appears, with desert-survival clothes.
Notice that the goggles she uses is from an old Stormtrooper's helmet.
Rey searches for something in that Imperial Cruiser
that appeared crashed in the first trailer.
She's in planet Jakku.
Maz Kanata, Lupita Nuong'o's character, asks Rey, “Who are you?”
She answers, “I'm nobody.”
And than we have the scene where she walks on the desert with BB8.
Isn't that the curtest little robot?
Does Rey really believe that she's nobody, or is she hiding something?
Since Daisy Ridley was selected to play this character,
there were rumors that she was the daughter
of one of the main characters of the first trilogy.
These rumors would even said that her name isn't Rey,
and that she decided to travel around the world undercover.
A spaceship that I don't know leaves planet Jakku.
This peace of scrap metal in the detail is a ATAT Walker.
Rey again, the beautiful Daisy Ridley.
I don't know if she's thinking sadly on life
or if something like the Force is speaking with her.
Some people are saying that this place where she is
is a city built with wreckage from ships of the Empire,
that crashed in Jakku's Battle, around the period of Return of the Jedi.
The new Stormtroopers hailing General Hux
in a scene very similar with the one of the first trailer.
In the image that appeared in the Corean trailer,
we can see the same scene from another angle,
and we can see that the Imperial New Order's army is considerable.
This army would have been prepared since the end of Return of the Jedi.
“I was raised to do one thing,” says Finn in the scene
where he takes off his Stormtrooper's helmet.
This is the second Tie Fighter in Star Wars' story
that didn't exploded when hit.
The first one was Darth Vader's, in A New Hope.
The red detail indicates that it is a Special Force's Tie Fighter
of the Imperial New Order.
We think Finn is in it.
Notice that there's a Destroyer Estelar at the background,
and any other visible ship around it.
Could it be the Destroyer that shot Finn?
People say that Finn was arrested for disobeying orders
during an attack at a village, which appears in the first trailer,
and that he used this Tie Fighter to escape execution.
“But I've got nothig to fight for.”
This sentence suggests that he was created to be a Stormtrooper,
which he can't be anymore.
Apparently he didn't just quit from being a Stormtrooper.
He had a conscience crisis, disobeyed orders,
and probably went to the Imperial New Order's court martial.
And this new jacket? How did he get it?
A scene in an imperial ship's bridge which is under attacked.
Maybe that's not a ship.
It might be the new Death Star,
which some people say there's on the poster.
This character that we see from behind is Kylo Ren or Capitan Phasma?
This glare is J.J. Abrams being J.J. Abrams.
Kylo Ren says:
“Nothing will stand in our way. I will fishing what you started.”
And Darth Vader's burnt mask appears.
Is this an editing trick or is Kylo Ren really talking with the mask?
Star Wars Aftermath, a recently-released book,
presents a lot of things that could be the story behind
the new characters that will be in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Canonical information.
Could Kylo Ren be one of the Acolytes of the Beyond,
a group of religious fanatics that appeared in the book,
and that worshiped Darth Vader?
They would have a sanctuary,
and there would be Darth Vader's mask, his lightsaber, etc.
They would be Darth Vader's collectors.
There's a lot happening here:
Kylo Ren uses the Force? Or does he emulate its use somehow?
Is he torturing Poe Dameron?
In the reaction's trailer,
I mistook Poe Dameron with Luke Skywalker,
and a lot of people corrected me. Thanks for that.
The scene changes to a destruction wave.
Something very big explodes.
Is it really a destruction wave, a destruction scene,
or by the red lenses that appears, could it be a memory from Poe Dameron?
A vision of something that will happen?
Could Poe Dameron be the Jedi of the story?
Or the scene is just a clever editing cut to trick us again?
The good, old-fashioned Millenium Falcon escaping from Tie Fighters.
“There are stories about what happened.”
Rey and Finn appear inside the Millenium Falcon,
talking with Han Solo, that says:
“It's true. All of it.”
Planet Yavin 4 next to Rey, in the panel.
In the first Star Wars movie, of 1977,
Han Solo didn't believed in the Force. He actually made fun of it.
Now apparently he believes in it.
Millenium Falcon jumps in space.
J.J. Abrams made a little cut, just like in Star Trek, with Enterprise.
Rain, lightning-- The Knights of Ren
are in a place that looks like a battlefield, with bodies everywhere.
While everyone carry normal weapons, Kyle Ren uses his homemade lightsaber.
Stormtroopers wait for the attack of a X-Wings fleet,
which then chase Tie Fighters.
“The Dark Side.”
In Portuguese it isn't “The Dark Side of the Force” anymore,
it's something like “Shady Side.”
George Lucas loved the movie Dam Busters and 633 Squadron,
and this scene made me remember a lot of those two movies.
A rebel base, probably the resistance base.
Dameron enconters Finn.
At the background, a blue protocol robot, PZ-4CO
and Millenium Falcon,
and several new beings for the universe of Star Wars.
Han Solo says “the Jedis” exactly when Finn appears,
probably another trick in the trailer to fool us.
More battle scenes,
which are very similar to the game Star Wars Battlefront.
Notice that this battle is happening over a place full of debris.
I would bet that the rebels are attacking an Empire base.
A cut to Jakku.
An explosion that we already saw in the first trailer.
Then, we see a temple, full of flags.
Finn, Rey, BB8 are hosted by Han, and they pass by a new awesome robot.
Between the flags, we see Boba Fett's symbol, a Mandalorian symbol.
Luke Skywalker petting R2-D2.
Then Han Solo says, “They're real.”
Han's full sentence is:
The girl asks about what happened
and then Han answers, "It's true. All of it."
"The Dark Side. The Jedis. They're real.”
This could mean that
between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens,
all of it was forgotten.
No other Jedi appeared
and no one talked about the Dark Side of the Force.
Kylo Ren's ship lands on a village destroyed by them,
and there's a Stormtroopers transport by its side.
Is Finn in one of them?
Then the scene cuts to Capitan Phasma walking through destruction.
Kylo Ren beats the crap out of someone.
The most mysterious scene of the trailer: Rey cries for someone.
There's a leather jacket in the scene.
It has Chewbacca's hairs; Han Solo was wearing a leather jacket.
What is falling at the background? Snow or ashes?
Chewbacca appears in the next scene with a bandage on his arm.
Finn and Hans Solo use similar leather jackets,
in a wrecked environment.
They were captured, but they are being freed by someone.
Everyone has a surprise look.
Maz Kanata is still talking with Rey:
“The Force. It's calling to you.”
BB8 in Poe Dameron's X-Wing
in a battle with a lot of Tie Fighters in an icy planet.
There's an Empire New Order's base on the mountain,
probably Starkiller Base.
Could this be the planet shown in the poster?
Stormtroopers descend in the village, the one of the massacre.
Furious Rey, shooting in planet Takodona.
More battles--
Damn, I hope that the movie has a lot of battle scenes--
and more Stormtroopers flying.
This scene is perfect to put Wilhelm's scream.
Kylo Ren, at the destroyed village scene.
The scene where a Tie Fighter chases Millenium Falcon
inside a Stellar Cruiser, and through a blast.
It doesn't seems good.
An Empire ship being attacked.
Notice that it has a little robot, like those used in the first movies.
The explosion is probably the sequence
of the one of the beginning of the trailer.
Another intriguing scene involving someone crying.
This time, Princess Leia, that appears for the first time.
They're at the resistance base, and something bad happened.
Finn turns the lightsaber on,
and than realises that he shouldn't,
and then he gets scared.
Kyle Ren approaches, without his mask, turns the lightsaber on and attacks Finn.
Probably to say to Finn, “THIS LIGHTSABER IS MINE!”
Definitely, Finn is not a Jedi.
I think someone will lose his arm in this scene.
And Maz Kanata ends with the sentence,
“Just let it in."
"The Force. It's calling to you. Just let it in.”
A sign that Rey has some connection with the Force.
And maybe, this time, the chosen one is Han and Leia's daughter; or Luke's.
And this dialogue that ends the trailer
might be directly linked with the sentence that Luke says in the previous trailer:
“The Force is strong in my family."
"My father has it. I have it."
"My sister has it. You have that power too.”
A LAST QUESTION
Do you have any doubt that Rey is the Jedi this time?
Leave your answer on the comments.
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I'll tell you something. The scene of the first trailer,
with Han Solo saying, “Chewie, we're home,”
trilled me more than this entire second trailer.
And here I state my indignation
because there's only 3D Star Wars' tickets on sale.
We'll pay more just to watch 3D letters.
Because 3D is a lot of crap!
I don't like 3D.
Translation and Proofreading Renan Amorim dos Santos