[/spoiler] Yeah, i chuckled at it too.
Problem is, with scenes like this it's hard for audience to perceive Ren as a viable threat. Why should they, if director himself lampshades how funny his angry meltdowns are? Comedy is achieved, but the sense of danger is lost.[/QUOTE]
I disagree that his menace is lost, I think he's just a different flavor of menace. He's the "unhinged teenager with a chip on his shoulder" He's not the "cold calculating terror" that is Darth Vader. He's the "I'm going to do something entirely unpredictable and reckless" in a fit of hormonal rage...that also happens to be fueled by a supernatural power of pure evil, and I can choke a bastard at 40 yards, or cut them up with a plasma sword. I think he's genuinely menacing, but it's just a different type of menace.[/quote]
Well, i was thinking more about cutting out those two stormtroopers, rather than entire Ren's tantrum. Still, i think the way he vents his anger should be handled in a different more serious way, than just trashing some equipment. While we compare him to Vader: It's like in that one scene, when he chokes his subordinate, writer would decide that he should just force-flip a conference table instead.[/quote]
Well, see I think that was on purpose. Look at it from the developers side. "Ok, we need a new Darth Vader!" "...we can't possibly actually make someone better than Darth Vader. Darth Vader is the litmus test by which all Star Wars badguys are measured, and none of them have measured up yet in comparison." "ok...so, let's make that part of his concept. He WANTS to be bad like Vader, but knows he can never live up to that ideal." And so they ran with that. Personally I liked that approach. I don't know, to me, he reminds me of the character from American Psycho. Yeah, he was played for laughs a lot, but he still might come at you naked, bloody, and carrying a chainsaw. He's impulsive, no restraint at all, and prone to violent outbursts, fueled by his own insecurities and the Dark Side. Yeah, he tends to trash equipment rather than personnel, but again, I felt that was a conscious choice, to differentiate him from Vader. Because you never know when he might stop holding back, and just force choke a *****. And seeing what happens with him at the end, I'm sure he's going to be even more unstable, and more violently prone to lashing out in Ep. 8.
I mean, I can understand why someone might not like him as a villain, or at least how they added the comedy to those scenes, but for me personally, having the comedy injected into those moments, didn't lessen his menace to me. It just seemed to make him more unpredictable. Like when he trashed that panel when given the report about the escapees, and that flunky is petrified. And he just calmly asks "Is there anything else?" Making you think he's got it out of his system, but nope! He grabs the guy by the throat as soon as he hears more bad news. While I found it funny, it still conveyed how totally unhinged he is, and how he could go from making a slight joke at you, to possibly cutting your head off, without any warning whatsoever.