in , , , ,

Why Rose Tico was barely in The Rise of Skywalker

why rose tico was barely in the rise of skywalker (via Primetweets)

Terrio’s explanation might satisfy some fans, but ultimately, Rose’s exclusion from the action in The Rise of Skywalker is disappointing for a number of reasons. As the first Asian-American actress to appear in a major role within the Star Wars universe, Tran must have had a thrilling experience making her franchise debut in The Last Jedi, during which she made Rose a relatable, charming, and endearing character. With that in mind, it must have been heartbreaking to find herself shunted to the side in the final film of the Skywalker saga — a feeling that Tran couldn’t help but express when she laughed in an interview after being asked about her character’s Rise of Skywalker arc.

Check This:  Watch Highlights of The Voice Nigeria Season 2 Episode 14 on Primetweets TV

A lack of Rose in The Rise of Skywalker also seems to be a signal to a small yet vocal contingent of fans who decried Tran’s inclusion in The Last Jedi. Tran penned an opinion piece for The New York Times in the wake of The Last Jedi backlash, writing, “Their words seemed to confirm what growing up as a woman and a person of color already taught me: that I belonged in margins and spaces, valid only as a minor character in their lives and stories […] Their words reinforced a narrative I had heard my whole life: that I was ‘other,’ that I didn’t belong, that I wasn’t good enough, simply because I wasn’t like them. And that feeling, I realize now, was, and is, shame, a shame for the things that made me different, a shame for the culture from which I came from. And to me, the most disappointing thing was that I felt it at all.”

Check This:  Nine months after the birth of her son, Ire, Toyin Abraham shocks many in new picture

Tran ultimately quit social media due to online harassment, and endured plenty of self-doubt and anxiety over the reaction to her role in The Last Jedi. Sidelining her once Abrams return to the director’s chair certainly feels like a sad indication that the director wanted to please some of the franchise’s most unpleasant fans.

With that said, the future looks bright for Tran, who has plenty of fans voicing their support for her and her Star Wars character alike. Some hope that Tran will team back up with Johnson for potential future films centered around Daniel Craig’s detective character Benoit Blanc, the breakout star of Knives Out, or Jon M. Chu, who directed 2018’s Crazy Rich Asians and started the hashtag #RoseTicoDeservedBetter. Taking it one step further, Chu even offered to direct a Disney+ series starring Rose Tico so that her story won’t be forgotten.

All things considered, Star Wars fans can hope that Terrio and Abrams only had the best intentions where Rose was concerned, but bringing Carrie Fisher’s passing into the equation feels somewhat off. Even if Rose’s absence was due to CGI limitations and narrative difficulties, the entire situation feels unfair to Tran and the character she worked so hard to create.

why rose tico was barely in the rise of skywalker (via Primetweets)Written by: Looper

Report

What do you think?

1.2k Points
Upvote Downvote

Leave a Reply

Avatar

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *