QUOTE(hfi @ Dec 19 2015, 11:17 AM)
I really like Kylo Ren. I feel unlike previous villains, he's not one dimensional. Vader, Maul, Dooku and Sidious were all the same. Calm and composed. Kylo starts off similar, he looks calm and composed but as the film progress, you witness him throwing his tantrums and you get the feeling he's a little unhinged. When he removes his mask revealing himself, it becomes clear to you that he's just a kid.
He's an emotional wreck, tremendously conflicted. As a Solo, he's talented with the Force but not nearly a finished product. He's not really skilled with the saber, and mentally he's quite weak; quick to lose temper and easily flustered. There's a lot of room for his character to grow. And being an unstable individual means he could go either way.
I think people tend to overlook that he's still at Padawan level. He trained with Luke then seduced to the dark side of the force by Supreme Leader Snoke. He can stop blaster bolt, but struggle to pickup lightsaber using The Force. From there we can see he is the impulsive type.He's an emotional wreck, tremendously conflicted. As a Solo, he's talented with the Force but not nearly a finished product. He's not really skilled with the saber, and mentally he's quite weak; quick to lose temper and easily flustered. There's a lot of room for his character to grow. And being an unstable individual means he could go either way.
Dec 19 2015, 12:01 PM

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