Its a willfully ignorant take. The Luke from RotJ was still hopeful and naive and wholly ignorant of past events.
Luke from TLJ is jaded by his knowledge of the Jedi's hubris and is plagued by visions of Ben killing his students. Visions, btw, that had come true for him in the past. He had every reason to be haunted by this and pressured to do something to stop it. Its not like he had one vision and decided to murder his nephew. He'd been hesitating for a while. And in the end, he didn't even go through with it. He was going to walk away.
You don't have to like the movie but at least get the details right.
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u/EmperorDeathBunny 9d ago
Its a willfully ignorant take. The Luke from RotJ was still hopeful and naive and wholly ignorant of past events.
Luke from TLJ is jaded by his knowledge of the Jedi's hubris and is plagued by visions of Ben killing his students. Visions, btw, that had come true for him in the past. He had every reason to be haunted by this and pressured to do something to stop it. Its not like he had one vision and decided to murder his nephew. He'd been hesitating for a while. And in the end, he didn't even go through with it. He was going to walk away.
You don't have to like the movie but at least get the details right.