![]() It really doesn’t seem like that’s the case, given all the other characters there, but sure, maybe Terrio and Abrams believe it was mandatory. It’s flat-out absent completely.Ī lot of this stems from the idea that Rose just “had to” be back at base instead of being attached to the core group going on the film’s adventures, in order to anchor Fisher. The Fisher explanation ignores the fact that Rose was clearly set up for a romantic arc with Finn in The Last Jedi, something that isn’t just underdeveloped in Rise of Skywalker. “They both have the same objective which is to fight for the things you believe in and the people you love.” “I’m really excited for people to see interact,” she said. The Fisher explanation does not explain where Rose’s scenes with Rey went, which Tran talked about before the film was released. Reportedly Monaghan won the role in the film from his LOST-era friend JJ Abrams over a soccer bet. It also felt like new character, Dominic Monaghan’s Beaumont Kin, was given close to the same amount of screen time and lines as Tran’s Rose, given that both were at the base serving similar roles. Was Rose really “necessary” to be anchored there? Rose is hardly the only character left back at base, as Lupita Nyongo’s Maz Kanata and Lieutenant Connix, played by Fisher’s own daughter, Billie Lourd were also there. So yes, sure, I can buy this is where some of Rose’s screen time went.Īnd yet I don’t think this is all that satisfying of an explanation as it leaves a lot of other open questions. I am sure that it is extremely difficult to use old footage of a deceased actor in a convincing way and that a few scenes were left on the cutting room floor as a result. What to make of this explanation? I believe that it happened, sure. Naturally, I have already heard the same crowd who a week ago were saying that Tran was cut because she was bad pivoting to say to the other crowd “See, you were wrong, she wasn’t cut because of racist harassment after The Last Jedi, it was a technical issue.” We adore the character, and we adore Kelly - so much so that we anchored her with our favorite person in this galaxy, General Leia.” “The last thing we were doing was deliberately trying to sideline Rose. Some of this may be attributed to the reception of Rose by the fans, as well as some of the social media blowback Tran received, while the rest is just a natural part of learning and aging.He goes on to say that he and JJ Abrams adore Tran, but many her of Leia scenes didn’t meet the photorealism requirements they had to make Fisher’s recycled footage look good. Later in the interview, she and Jones noted that Rose's defining characteristic was her innocence, and Tran quipped that she now feels like an old lady when thinking back to those earlier days of her career. In the five years since Tran first played Rose, she's undoubtedly changed. As Tran says in the interview, she's already changed so much as a person sinceĬameras began rolling in 2016, and with that passage of time comes many life experiences that alter one's worldview. Like so many things in life, time changes everything. But when I think about Rose specifically, I think about who I was then, and how I was able to tap into certain parts of myself, and I don't know if I could play her again." ![]() I think so many times in our lifetimes we are constantly growing and learning, and the realm of human experience is so limitless you can be so many different people at one time. ![]() "I don't know if I could play her now, I feel like I'm different. The actress elaborated on this thought by saying that she's unsure if she could play the character in a future project: I mean, I maybe miss who I was when I played her."
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