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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The movie Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has long been controversial among Star Wars fans, but it actually ended up subverting a long held trope of the Jedi. The ninth installment in the Skywalker saga is often panned for doing away with the narrative setup of the first two sequel Star Wars movies, among other reasons. Despite the film's perceived flaws, it did get one thing right in how it portrayed its main Jedi, Rey.
Jedi Always Seem To Leap In Swinging Attack The Monsters First, Ask Questions Later Close Even though the Jedi are the ones seeking to uphold peace across the galaxy, they are notorious for attacking before asking questions or really assessing the situation. This is especially true when it comes to monsters. However, there are moments when this applies to sentient beings as well.
Despite the creature's fearsome appearance and the possibility that it could have been hostile, Rey took the time to realize that the vexis was injured. Instead of jumping into combat like so many of the Jedi that came before her, she used the Force to heal the injured vexis. This won the creature over, and a fight between the two was completely avoided.
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