Star Wars: The Last Jedi Page #7

Synopsis: Rey develops her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Luke Skywalker, who is unsettled by the strength of her powers. Meanwhile, the Resistance prepares for battle with the First Order.
Director(s): Rian Johnson
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 12 wins & 71 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
85
Rotten Tomatoes:
91%
PG-13
Year:
2017
152 min
$619,117,636
Website
30,886 Views


FINN:
So this is it? The tracker's right behind this door. DJ: Haysian smelt. Best conductor. And you're welcome. ROSE: Good time to figure out how to get back to the fleet? FINN: I know where the nearest escape pods are. ROSE: Course you do. POE: BB-8, tell me something good. FINN: Poe, we're almost there. Have the cruiser prepped for lightspeed.

POE:
Yeah, I'm on it pal. You just hurry. Clear the bridge, escort the officers down to the hangar. C-3PO: Commander.... Captain Dameron, Admiral Holdo was looking for you. POE: Yeah, we spoke. C-3PO: Sir, I am almost afraid to ask. POE: Good instinct, 3PO. Go with that. Seal that door!

ROSE:
We're running out of time. FINN: Come on, how's it going? DJ: Almost there.

POE:
3PO, where do you think you're going? C-3PO: It would be quite against my programming to be party to a mutiny. POE: Hey! C-3PO: It is not correct protocol. Oh! Neither is this!

POE:
Finn? We're ready to make the jump. FINN: Now or never. DJ: Now. FINN: You're up. STORMTROOPER #1: You there, hands up! STORMTROOPER #2: Watch 'em, watch 'em. STORMTROOPER #3: Drop your weapons, now! STORMTROOPER #4: Hands up, Rebel scum. STORMTROOPER #3: Get down! I said, down! PHASMA: FN-2187. So good to have you back. POE: They didn't make it. Leia.

ANNOUNCER:
Please board the transports according to your evacuation designation. All transports must be cleared.... GURNEY OPERATOR: OK, help me push him up, guys. AMILYN HOLDO: That one's a troublemaker. I like him. LEIA: Me, too. Now, time to board your transport. AMILYN HOLDO: For the transports to escape, someone needs to stay behind and pilot the cruiser. LEIA: Too many losses. I can't take anymore. AMILYN HOLDO: Sure you can. You taught me how. LEIA AND AMILYN HOLDO: May the Force be.... LEIA: You go on. I've said it enough. AMILYN HOLDO: May the Force be with you always. PILOT: Cloaking device activated. We should be off their scopes. LARMA D'ACY: Let's hope this works.

SNOKE:
Come closer, child. So much strength. Darkness rises, and light to meet it. I warned my young apprentice that as he grew stronger, his equal in the light would rise. Skywalker.... I assumed. Wrongly. Closer, I said. REY: You underestimate Skywalker, and Ben Solo, and me. It will be your downfall. SNOKE: Oh.... have you seen something? A weakness in my apprentice. Is that why you came? Young fool. It was I who bridged your minds. I stoked Ren's conflicted soul. I knew he was not strong enough to hide it from you. And you were not wise enough to resist the bait. And now, you will give me Skywalker. Then I will kill you with the cruelest stroke. REY: No. SNOKE: Yes. Give me everything. REY: No! No! No!

POE:
No. No. No, no, no! LEIA: Poe. POE: What is that? LARMA D'ACY: The mineral planet, Crait. An uncharted hideout from the days of the Rebellion. POE: That's a Rebel base? LARMA D'ACY: Abandoned, but heavily armored with enough power to get a distress signal to our allies scattered in the Outer Rim. LEIA: Holdo knew the First Order was tracking our big ship. They're not monitoring for little transports. POE: So we could slip down to the surface unnoticed and hide till the First Order passes. That could work. LEIA: She was more interested in protecting the light than she was seeming like a hero. AMILYN HOLDO: Godspeed, Rebels.

ARMITAGE HUX:
Well done, Phasma. PHASMA: Your ship and payment, as we agreed. ROSE: You lying snake. DJ: We got caught, I cut a d-d-d-deal. FINN: Wait, cut a deal with what? FIRST ORDER OFFICER: Sir, we checked on the information from the thief. We ran a decloaking scan, and sure enough, 30 Resistance transports have just launched from the cruiser. ARMITAGE HUX: He told us the truth. Will wonders never cease? ROSE: No. ARMITAGE HUX: Our weapons are ready? FIRST ORDER OFFICER: Ready and aimed, sir. ARMITAGE HUX: Fire at will. FINN: Wait. No, no. No, you can't! ROSE: No!!! PILOT: Admiral, we're taking fire! Do we turn around?! AMILYN HOLDO: No, you're too far out. Full speed to planetfall. Full speed!

SNOKE:
Well, well, I did not expect Skywalker to be so wise. We will give him and the Jedi Order the death he desires. After the Rebels are gone, we will go to his planet and obliterate the entire island. Such spunk. Look here now. The entire Resistance on those transports. Soon they will all be gone. For you, all is lost. Ooh. And still that fiery spit of hope. You have the spirit of a true Jedi! And because of that, you must die. My worthy apprentice, son of darkness, heir apparent to Lord Vader. Where there was conflict, I now sense resolve. Where there was weakness, strength. Complete your training, and fulfill your destiny. KYLO REN: I know what I have to do. REY: Ben. SNOKE: You think you can turn him? Pathetic child. I cannot be betrayed, I cannot be beaten. I see his mind, I see his every intent. Yes. I see him turning the lightsaber to strike true. And now, foolish child, he ignites it, and kills his true enemy!

POE:
Come on, give it full thrusters. Full speed! COVA NELL: I am, sir.

FINN:
You murdering bastard!! DJ: T-T-T-Take it easy, Big F. They blow you up today, you blow them up tomorrow. It's just business. FINN: You're wrong. DJ: Maybe.

REY:
Ben! The fleet. Order them to stop firing. There's still time to save the fleet. Ben? KYLO REN: It's time to let old things die. Snoke, Skywalker. The Sith, the Jedi, the Rebels.... let it all die. Rey. I want you to join me. We can rule together and bring a new order to the galaxy. REY: Don't do this, Ben. Please don't go this way. KYLO REN: No, no. You're still holding on! Let go! Do you wanna know the truth about your parents? Or have you always known? And you've just hidden it away. You know the truth. Say it. Say it. REY: They were nobody. KYLO REN: They were filthy junk traders who sold you off for drinking money. They're dead in a paupers' grave in the Jakku desert. You have no place in this story. You come from nothing. You're nothing. But not to me. Join me. Please.

FIRST ORDER OFFICER: Sir, the Resistance cruiser's preparing to jump to lightspeed. ARMITAGE HUX: It's empty. They're just trying to pull our attention away. Pathetic. Keep your fire on the transports.

PHASMA:
Execution by blaster is too good for them. Let's make this hurt. ROSE: Finn. PHASMA: On my command.

KAYDEL KO CONNIX: She's running away. POE: No, she isn't.

EDRISON PEAVEY:
No! ARMITAGE HUX: Fire on that cruiser!!!

PHASMA:
Execute.

ROSE:
Finn! There's a shuttle back that way! We gotta go! PHASMA: Traitor!! What?! ROSE: Finn!! PHASMA: You are a bug in the system. FINN: Let's go, chrome-dome. Come on!!! ROSE: No! FINN: Hey. PHASMA: You were always scum. FINN: Rebel scum. ROSE: Hey! Need a lift?

ARMITAGE HUX:
What happened? KYLO REN: The girl murdered Snoke. What happened? ARMITAGE HUX: She took Snoke's escape craft. KYLO REN: We know where she's going. Get all our forces down to that Resistance base. Let's finish this. ARMITAGE HUX: Finish this? Who do you think you're talking to? You presumed to command my army?! Our Supreme Leader is dead! We have no ruler! KYLO REN: The Supreme Leader is dead. ARMITAGE HUX: Long live the Supreme Leader.

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Rian Johnson

Rian Craig Johnson (born December 17, 1973) is an American filmmaker and television director. Johnson is best known for writing and directing the neo-noir mystery film Brick (2005), the comedy-drama film The Brothers Bloom (2008), the science fiction thriller film Looper (2012), and the epic space opera film Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017). He is also notable for directing three episodes of the AMC crime drama television series Breaking Bad: "Fly", "Fifty-One" and "Ozymandias". Both "Fifty-One" and "Ozymandias" have received universal praise, and are considered to be among the series' best episodes. For his work on "Fifty-One", Johnson won the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series in 2013. more…

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