Jedi Master-in-hiding Luke Skywalker unwillingly attempts to guide young hopeful Rey in the ways of the force, while Leia, former princess turned general, attempts to lead what is left of the Resistance away from the rut...
Jedi Master-in-hiding Luke Skywalker unwillingly attempts to guide young hopeful Rey in the ways of the force, while Leia, former princess turned general, attempts to lead what is left of the Resistance away from the rut...
The film leans left due to its explicit critique of war profiteering and economic inequality, coupled with its emphasis on challenging established institutions and empowering the marginalized rather than relying on traditional heroes or legacies.
The movie incorporates a visibly diverse cast in significant roles, introducing new characters from various backgrounds. While its narrative subtly explores different leadership styles, it does not explicitly portray traditional identities negatively or make DEI a central, overt critique.
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi does not explicitly feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative does not include any plot points, character arcs, or dialogue that directly address or explore LGBTQ+ identities, resulting in no discernible portrayal within the film itself.
The film features Rey, a female character, who engages in and wins close-quarters physical combat against multiple male Praetorian Guards using a lightsaber and martial arts skill.
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