Why did Rogue One have such an abrupt tone shift?

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Both the trailers and the majority of the movie left me with the impression that I was going to be watching a Star Wars heist film. We had the secure enemy facility, the dysfunctional team, the high-value item that needed to be stolen, all the classic heist tropes... and then somewhere in Act 3, things took a hard left and suddenly I'm watching a Star Wars D-Day movie, which was very disappointing because what I paid for a ticket to see was a heist film!

Has anyone involved with the production talked about the sudden and unexpected tone shift late in the movie, and why things ended up going in that direction?



Best Answer

I don't know about abrupt shift...it was flagged up well in advance that many people died trying to obtain the plans of the Death Star. It's mentioned in Episode 4.

However, the original plan wasn't to have everyone die...because they didn't think they would be allowed to go that 'dark'...but it was soon decided that they should.

Gareth Edwards via IO9.com

Speaking with Empire, Edwards was asked if the end of the film—where all of the main characters die—was always the end of the film. It wasn’t. Here’s his response:

The very first version, they didn’t [die]. In the screenplay. And it was just assumed by us that we couldn’t do that. ‘They’re not going to let us do that.’ So I was trying to figure out how this ends where that doesn’t happen. And then everyone read that and there was this feeling of like, ‘They’ve got to die, right?’ And everyone was like, ‘Yeah, can we?’

We thought we weren’t going to be allowed to but Kathy [Kennedy, President of Lucasfilm] and everyone at Disney were like ‘Yeah it makes sense/ I guess they have to because they’re not in A New Hope.’ And so from that point on we had the license.

I kept waiting for someone to go, ‘You know what? Could we just film an extra scene where we see Jyn and Cassian, they’re okay and they’re on another planet?’ And it never came. No one ever gave us that note, so we got to do it.

It is a heist movie essentially, a heroic one, they get the information out...it's just that they don't get away with it.




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Why is rogue one so much better?

It mixes pleasing classic Star Wars imagery of X-Wings, Darth Vader, Yavin and the Death Star with the extremely vague structure of a heist movie. Rogue One also features an ensemble of characters that aren't of the regular hero archetypes we see in the Star Wars saga films.

How does rogue one fit into the Star Wars story?

Rogue One takes place about two decades after the events depicted in Revenge of the Sith and just before those in A New Hope \u2014 which means 11 years after the Gorse Conflict and four before Operation Cinder.

Where does Rogue one fit into rebels?

In Season 3 of Star Wars Rebels, the animated series featured a two-part episode that established a direct connection to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The animated series Star Wars Rebels premiered in 2014, a little more than a year before Disney would bring back the Star Wars franchise to the big screen.

What does rogue one mean in Star Wars?

At the 2016 Star Wars Celebration, Edwards said the title had three meanings: "a military sign", referring to the Red Squadron from A New Hope; "the 'rogue' one" of the franchise, given it is the first film to not be part of the main saga; and a description of Jyn Erso's personality.



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Answer 2

It was a heist movie, but it was established, decades ago, in the original Star Wars movie, that the brave rebels gave their lives to achieve the heist.

To alter that outcome would be a cop-out of monumental proportions.

Also, it allows the series of movies to have some offerings with a bit of a grittier edge to it, which would appeal to a different set of fans.

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