Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: December 16, 2016
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TheApplegnomeDec 16, 2016
This is rebellion on a whole new (epic) level. It's a fun and more grittier adventure to the galaxy far, far away.

Rogue One; like all the SW-premieres are always a fun event to experience. Fans and non-fans alike collectively get together
This is rebellion on a whole new (epic) level. It's a fun and more grittier adventure to the galaxy far, far away.

Rogue One; like all the SW-premieres are always a fun event to experience. Fans and non-fans alike collectively get together once again for this space adventure. It's visually a big upgrade from the prequels, and it does to a certain point manage to embrace the original film's charisma. Fun, bright and enjoyable characters is a big trace -- and forget romance! This is a pure war film where companionship is everything. We follow 'Jyn Erso' and the main story is greatly focused on her, but a major letdown is the underdeveloped side-characters. They are all well presented and we get some inside to their personalities; but there's no major background nor development to characters like 'Cassian Andor'. Our main antagonist 'Orson Krennic' is very much the same. But there are some deeper layers to him, but sadly not enough to be considered a complex nor memorable villain. Because of this lack of greater depth to characters; the few emotional moments that does exist could have been even greater, because there are some great ones. The great one-liners from K-2SO is on the other hand very much appreciated, it's great that they really understand the importance of humor in the SW universe.

The story that takes place is full of action, as expected -- but more importantly; the characters are the major players here. A great character-filled first act, a more passive & calmer second act, to a stunning and perhaps too massive third act -- that's Rogue One. There're many characters and places involved in this story. All of this made some of the story uneven. It kept going, from places to places, characters to characters and so on; it became an experience that's a bit too far- stretched. It lost that "wow-factor". The second act takes a step back and didn't impress me on a personal level. It's okay but nothing really impressive got to me. But I am confident enough to say to all the big SW-fans out there that you will definitely love this film, and yes there are some really impressive action pieces -- but I never got many "wow moments". It drags on and lacks a greater long-term stamina when it comes to action. When looking at the CGI; it's a major technological achievement, except for two major CGI characters that look all other than alive. They are impressive to look at; much details, but the way they interact and talk is so fake. Add a non- Williams score that's underwhelming, well the flick got flaws. But other than that I really enjoyed it!

It's a good Star Wars movie. Not the best nor the worst. It got its flaws concerning the uneven storytelling and undeveloped side-characters, and some flaws are more serious than other. It's a beautiful story that's partially gritty and it got a stunning visualization of Vader. Add a darker tone, a very satisfying finale and an ending that manages to wrap everything together! That's Rogue One. It's the pure definition of rebellion.

*psst don't enter this film expecting much Vader.

Personal rating: 82/100 Critical rating: 70/100
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RobBob99Dec 17, 2016
Black Hawk Down meets Star Wars, that is what it's like watching Rogue One and it truly delivers on the action. This has some of the absolute best action sequences in any Star Wars film and it actually has what many of the films have lacked,Black Hawk Down meets Star Wars, that is what it's like watching Rogue One and it truly delivers on the action. This has some of the absolute best action sequences in any Star Wars film and it actually has what many of the films have lacked, stakes. Through good characters and terrific acting, Rogue One manages to succeed what most prequels fail to do, enhance the impact of later films. I see myself watching A New Hope through a new point of view and I have to say, Gareth Edwards made a Star Wars movie that stands on its own. Yes it's not a perfect movie, but it's a really good movie with minor flaws. Expand
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MrMovieBuffDec 17, 2016
The last time the "Star Wars" franchise decided it wanted to make prequels... we got outraged fans who lost faith in the iconic franchise. Luckily, Gareth Edwards directs 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story', a title that might put-off some fans,The last time the "Star Wars" franchise decided it wanted to make prequels... we got outraged fans who lost faith in the iconic franchise. Luckily, Gareth Edwards directs 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story', a title that might put-off some fans, but the movie itself is definitely worth a watch. We meet a young girl named Jyn (Felicity Jones) who had to escape after her father, Galen (Mads Mikkelsen) is informed by Director Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn) forces Galen to work on the crafting of the Death Star. After some decade and a half, Jyn meets Rebel Officer Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and she is informed about the Death Star.

She also meets a droid named K-2SO (a very funny Alan Tudyk) whose mannerisms and personality seem unusual, but helpful. They travel from planet to planet to find more clues on how to get the plans to destroy the Death Star, and they also find more characters to come and help. There is so much of this movie to talk about, but a "Star Wars" review can be easily spoiled, so I'm just going to summarize my thoughts on the movie. This is a really steady paced, dark and thrilling movie. The third act is one of the best third acts in any "Star Wars" movie, ever. The war battle that rages reminded me of the opening battle scene in 'Saving Private Ryan' (1998), obviously not that violent, but for this franchise's standards, it is. There are many familiar faces that return in this movie, most notably, Darth Vader (reprising the voice of James Earl Jones), who only makes two small appearances in this movie. But, they are so great, I cannot elaborate further without spoiling it, so I'll leave it there. This movie, which takes place before the events of 'Star Wars: A New Hope' (1977), really relies mostly on story as opposed to character. You get to know a lot about Jyn, a little bit about Cassian and K-2SO... but the rest are kind of glossed over as far as development goes. Director Gareth Edwards did a capable job of actually making this feel like a "War" movie, whereas the other movies were a space-opera spectacle. The first two acts are a little pacey here and there... but that third act is truly one of the best highlights for this entire franchise.
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Mad_MonkDec 16, 2016
Loved it. Was a much better Star Wars movie than "the force awakens". This is the Star Wars movie many of us have been waiting for. Darker and more real. Will definitely see it again at the movies. 10/10
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triple_coDec 16, 2016
This is a grittier, darker Star Wars film than the main saga. The battle's feel more real, gravitated and weighted. Visually, the film is absolutely stunning and deserves full marks. Some of the scenes in Rogue One are some of the best I'veThis is a grittier, darker Star Wars film than the main saga. The battle's feel more real, gravitated and weighted. Visually, the film is absolutely stunning and deserves full marks. Some of the scenes in Rogue One are some of the best I've ever seen in a Star Wars film. The beginning of the movie however, is muddled and lacks focus. There are too many characters with not enough development, and too many things happening to really get your teeth into. While the second half of the film will blow audiences away, the first feels a little clunky and the re-shooting seems obvious as you watch.

Although it has a shaky start, the film is definitely worth watching, especially for Star Wars fans. There is much to enjoy here but it comes with some flaws. If you forgive it for it's pacing and character misfires, this is a solid entry in the franchise.
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LerritsnowDec 17, 2016
Unexpectedly bold and brilliant. This was not the neutered,Disney version of Star Wars I was expecting. In fact this was a very ballsy movie that made a lot of uncompromising creative decisions. There were moments that called to mindUnexpectedly bold and brilliant. This was not the neutered,Disney version of Star Wars I was expecting. In fact this was a very ballsy movie that made a lot of uncompromising creative decisions. There were moments that called to mind Apocalypse Now, Saving Private Ryan and Full Metal Jacket in that last act. And in some key ways it goes evenue further than those films. Hands up - I was not expecting this to be this good. Expand
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NaxDec 17, 2016
I was 7 when I watched my first Star Wars movie "A New Hope" it was the year 1987. I guess I can say that I prefer old movies above all else, maybe because of that I hated every frame of it. Before I was going to ROGIU ONE I honestly had noI was 7 when I watched my first Star Wars movie "A New Hope" it was the year 1987. I guess I can say that I prefer old movies above all else, maybe because of that I hated every frame of it. Before I was going to ROGIU ONE I honestly had no expectations, NO HOPE at all.

My GOD. I was gonna cry in the end. That was the movie I was waiting for since "Empire Strikes Back". Visually the movie is a masterpiece, way and way better then "Episode VII". Battles are breath taking, I dont wanna spoil it that is why I cant go into detail. THIS MOVIE DESCRIBES THE "WAR" in STAR WARS. A real war, where everyone SUFFERS, where darkness looms, innocent & evil die, this story shows what we have never seen before.

And such an ending, thanks to Gareth Edwards, really I can die in peace now, this movie is the one and one only that almost made me cry, smile, laugh, made me sit on the edge of my seat on the second part.

I GUARANTEE YOU, if you love EPISODE 4-5-6 the most, THIS IS THE MOVIE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR.
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BoabDreepsDec 16, 2016
I was 12 when the last decent Star Wars movie came out.
I've been burned ever since: Special Editions, Prequels, Force Awakens (sorry, it sucks).
So the bar was pretty low going in to the midnight screening. 10 minutes in and I remember
I was 12 when the last decent Star Wars movie came out.
I've been burned ever since: Special Editions, Prequels, Force Awakens (sorry, it sucks).
So the bar was pretty low going in to the midnight screening.
10 minutes in and I remember turning to my friend (another 70's child) and saying "I don't know about you, but I'm f**kin lovin this already".
By the end I couldn't get out of the seat. I was an emotional wreck. I had another emotional breakdown in the car on the way home.

To everyone involved in making this film:
Thank you for making Star Was awesome again

I'm going again tonight, just to make sure I didn't dream this.
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NiikopolDec 17, 2016
The movie has bit too quick of a start. You are jumping from one planet to another in span of few minutes and can get lost there. However, with second act of the movie this is gone and third one is probably best epic space fight we saw inThe movie has bit too quick of a start. You are jumping from one planet to another in span of few minutes and can get lost there. However, with second act of the movie this is gone and third one is probably best epic space fight we saw in Star Wars universe ever. The movie does a lot of fanservice, obvious to any SW fan, but which non-fans and first timers would probably didnt even notice (Hammerhead class ship from KoToR), however is funny, quick paced, the plot gets it together in second act and ties up really great at the end, the acting was very well done (especially Donnie Yen). Great movie, go watch, 6.5/10 average by "professional" critics is absurd. Expand
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Stroker_289Dec 16, 2016
Some of you are giving this movie an outstanding write-up review with a score of 0, make sure you give it a score along with a write-up. This movie is one-off star wars movie, one of the best in the franchise, far superior to episode 7 inSome of you are giving this movie an outstanding write-up review with a score of 0, make sure you give it a score along with a write-up. This movie is one-off star wars movie, one of the best in the franchise, far superior to episode 7 in every way possible. Everyone involved in this movie should be involved in every star wars movie from here on. Expand
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lupaf5Dec 17, 2016
Amazing star wars movie, it has his problems but at least is something different, the prequel we deserve, now i have a lot of fait in this new anthology movies. (please check the negative reviews, its incredible how people can be so stupid, iAmazing star wars movie, it has his problems but at least is something different, the prequel we deserve, now i have a lot of fait in this new anthology movies. (please check the negative reviews, its incredible how people can be so stupid, i mean i know its their opinion but damn alot of them didnt even know what movie they were watching) Expand
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lsteeleDec 17, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. With only a few cheesy fan service moments and a long, exposition-filled first act, Rogue One makes up for nearly all mistakes with a beautiful final act and a thrilling final scene that kept me on the edge of my seat. If you are a Star Wars fan, this movie is a must see. If you're not, see it anyways. Expand
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oDjentoDec 16, 2016
Rogue One isn’t perfect, but it is a great breath of fresh air for the Star Wars Franchise. The direction feels very different at first, feeling more handheld at not super Star Wars-esque because of its grittier more grounded style, but thisRogue One isn’t perfect, but it is a great breath of fresh air for the Star Wars Franchise. The direction feels very different at first, feeling more handheld at not super Star Wars-esque because of its grittier more grounded style, but this is great and works for the film. It ends up making it feel like a real war and struggle for the rebellion and it ends up changing later towards the end in tonal shift and direction to blend into A New Hope.
Pacing is a little odd at first, but the first section is interesting enough to keep you very invested, especially with all the character introductions. The second act is a littler quieter and a bit of a lull but still has enough going on and differs itself from the rest of the film to keep it fresh. The last section is an intense all out action masterpiece, and really gives a space feeling of something similar to the end battle of Saving Private Ryan. Characters are well enough written for you to enjoy and like them all, however they are a little underdeveloped for the most part and you end up wanting more from them. This ends up not hindering the film too much since the film is a standalone. This film does carry itself well, it knows when to be dark without over doing it and changes location at a nice rate with a clear understanding of where and what folk are doing.
This also the first film where Darth Vader is actually fully terrifying, he is almost like an insanely powerful sci fi MikeMyers. Even thoug he isn’t in it much, his presence is palpable.
The good thing about Rogue One also is that it doesn’t try to keep using nostalgia to interest its viewers (which TFA did a lot) but does have plenty of nice little easter eggs.
The droid K2SO in the film is also the comic relief of it, but whilst a few jokes hit the mark a lot are unnecessary and too forced in, and there is (like TFA) a lot of cheesy 2016 throwaway jokes just put in there. Disney need to learn to restrain themselves from certain jokes, and when they do put them in they need to understand when to end the joke and how to fully have them come across.
Last two complaints, the new score for the film is cheesy and doesn’t fit the film at all, and really takes away from it as a whole sadly. Dubbing John Williams over it would be very cheap, but to be honest it would probably make the film feel more epic and fit more. There is also some questionable CGI characters in the film which just look unnatural in the film but still don’t ruin it too much.
Overall, this film diverges enough away from Star Wars to make it feel fresh but also very nicely connects itself to the original trilogy. Action is awesome yet characters are a little underdeveloped, special effects are gorgeous but score is disappointing. It is a tragic war film set in the Star Wars universe, and Gareth Edwards did something brave with what he had.
Bravo to you sir.
8/10
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dkminusDec 16, 2016
Rogue One is an amazing movie, but it takes some time to become it. It has an uneven, and somewhat uninteresting beginning, a fun but rather incongruous middle, and a spectacular end. Along the way, it both suffers and benefits from the worldRogue One is an amazing movie, but it takes some time to become it. It has an uneven, and somewhat uninteresting beginning, a fun but rather incongruous middle, and a spectacular end. Along the way, it both suffers and benefits from the world in which it's set.

Rogue One is a unique journey through a very familiar world. It has everything you'd hope to see in a Star Wars movie - space battles, stormtroopers, new alien races, lovable droids, rogues turned heroes. Yet it still manages to feel fresh and different from the rest. I personally felt that this was one of the film's strengths, that it was something different. However, the film also pays a little too much homage to Star Wars: A New Hope, its immediate successor in the Star Wars chronology. There are several character from the original film who appear in Rogue One, a couple of whom are digitally rendered. It doesn't work. At all. It's rather unsettling to look at, and I'd much prefer they just recast those roles if they're set on using those characters.

Once the film builds momentum, it's delightful to watch. The humor is great, the action is thrilling, and there are some genuinely real character moments. Sadly, the film is also punctuated throughout with heavy-handed attempts to inspire (you've never heard the word "hope" used so many times in a single screenplay). And there is an evil lair which is laughably on the nose. It couldn't get more stereotypically cartoonish.

Despite its faults, Rogue One is a great time. It's definitely worth seeing in the theaters, but be aware: it might be a little intense for young kids.
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ReginthornDec 16, 2016
Rogue One is the best Star Wars movie since 1980. The general consensus of last years Force Awakens was that the spirit of the original trilogy returned. However, the problem with Episode VII is in how the spirit is captured identically. InRogue One is the best Star Wars movie since 1980. The general consensus of last years Force Awakens was that the spirit of the original trilogy returned. However, the problem with Episode VII is in how the spirit is captured identically. In having returned so reverently, the franchise needed to display a willingness to tinker. Enter the newest cinematic addition to Star Wars. Rogue One is a balanced movie of hope and despair. The last Star Wars movie to find this magical balance in tone is The Empire Strikes Back. Likewise, Rogue One finds a unique synergy between old and new. The first anthology Star Wars movie works in its inevitable lead-in to an almost forty-year-old classic with a sense of invigoration. The movie smartly covers up modern filmmaking conventions with amazing throwbacks to the original trilogy. Seventies style facial hair can still be found on the Rebel pilots while a few smart cameos make the Star Wars initiated feel at home. The amount of Star Warsness to the film allows director Gareth Edwards to comfortably recton A New Hope. A problem with Rogue One is how the film can only be best enjoyed by a Star Wars fan. Rogue One is a decent enough war movie. The dogfights are exciting. The characters are charming and funny enough. The overall plot can’t be fully enjoyed without having seen A New Hope. In addition, the cinematic impact the film has on the future of this storied franchise also can't be appreciated by an outsider. Rogue One features the most diverse cast of any Star Wars movie... as well as the franchises more intense scenes. The mentioned scenes make up some of the best moments in a Star Wars movie to date. Rest assured the future of the franchise is in the very capable hands of Disney. Rouge One is how a franchise should make the old relevant. Expand
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FarhanFirozDec 16, 2016
Rogue one is a dark, gritty and the most realistic movie in the Franchise. A Fascinating Story with Stand-out performances and a Mind blowing 3rd act. Gareth Edwards direction with the Action scenes and VFX is ground-breaking. The only issueRogue one is a dark, gritty and the most realistic movie in the Franchise. A Fascinating Story with Stand-out performances and a Mind blowing 3rd act. Gareth Edwards direction with the Action scenes and VFX is ground-breaking. The only issue with the movie is the 2nd act wasn't structured well. Expand
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blahblahblah69Dec 17, 2016
After seeing Kevin Smith's reaction to the movie I immediately went and saw it opening day. What a rewarding experience it turned out to be. While watching the movie I felt somewhat skeptical as to the direction everything was going, but theAfter seeing Kevin Smith's reaction to the movie I immediately went and saw it opening day. What a rewarding experience it turned out to be. While watching the movie I felt somewhat skeptical as to the direction everything was going, but the third act is a breath taking edge of your seat roller coaster ride that delivers on so many levels and ended on such a high note. Totally recommend. Righteous prequel to A New Hope. Do yourself a favor, see this movie in theaters and share the experience with as many people as you know. This movie will be more and more revered for its place in star wars cinematographic entries as time goes on. Expand
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kendrickdkDec 16, 2016
Love this movie so much. Great story, great acting, great pacing, great plot. The ending was epic. Going to see it again tomorrow. The movie starts of slow but builds to a hectic tempo by the end.
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Jack97Dec 16, 2016
Rogue One kicks off the Star Wars spin-offs in great fashion. While it lacks compelling characters, it makes up for it with exhilarating action, spectacular visuals, great performances from it's cast and a third act that is none stop edge ofRogue One kicks off the Star Wars spin-offs in great fashion. While it lacks compelling characters, it makes up for it with exhilarating action, spectacular visuals, great performances from it's cast and a third act that is none stop edge of your seat excitement and intensity. It also leads into "A New Hope" perfectly without feeling forced. This is a Star Wars Story worth telling and worth experiencing on the big screen! Expand
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ezhikovDec 16, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I've waited to see a 5/10 movie, so i decided to count plusses and minuses.
Main male character is -
Main female character is +-
Grand Moff Tarkin is +++
Lack of normal Imperial March when Vader enters the room is -
Blind monk with heavy friend is +
Two boring inspirational speaks is --
Three in time jokes is ++
Couple of off time jokes is -
The End is +
New robot is - (except for final part +)

7 total.
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DefinitelyMaybDec 17, 2016
Rogue one is perhaps one of the greatest Star Wars film ever made -but not a great film in itself. I agree character and pacing is a bit off, but I think people forget that Star Wars never really had great character development to begin withRogue one is perhaps one of the greatest Star Wars film ever made -but not a great film in itself. I agree character and pacing is a bit off, but I think people forget that Star Wars never really had great character development to begin with but rather great actors giving a really good performance (ie Harrison Ford's lines a lot of his one-liners were ad lib). My personal gripe with this film is probably that a lot of the characters felt a bit tagged on - like the blind dude etc, and some of the choices they do (ie in the ending) feels forced and illogical -and could have been written better in terms of what happens to them. The ending is rather unambiguous and a certain CGI character appears too much and does something at the end for no reason (only to ensure there won't be a sequel). Also Gareth Edwards could've shot some of the action scenes better and give some character's a proper arc which was lacking. Lack of a crawl and insistence of using location cards were a bit off-putting.

However Rogue One has the best world building, plot development, costume design, lighting and story flow out of the other Star Wars films. The film doesnt rely on wipes to get to one place to another which is great. Rogue one also have amazing action sequences and impeccable sound design. All the locations feel like real worlds compared to Force Awaken (which felt like small set designs). Although the score lacked more distinguishable motifs, I thought it flowed really well with the action o the films - and more of the traditional motifs were integrated well. Overall I thought Rogue One was a better Star Wars film than TFA and maybe even ROTJ, only because the world building and action was impeccable.
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allthingsnerdyDec 16, 2016
So, I saw "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" last night and I was actually very impressed. I read a lot of reviews before I actually went and saw this film. So while reading these reviews I was beginning to become skeptical myself, they rantedSo, I saw "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" last night and I was actually very impressed. I read a lot of reviews before I actually went and saw this film. So while reading these reviews I was beginning to become skeptical myself, they ranted and raved about how the Disney keeps introducing planets and characters that they want us to fall in love with or force upon us and have never heard of. This is a side story all on it's own, so we are going to meet characters that we don't know, we are going to see planets that we haven't seen before, and that is ok.

"Rogue One" is probably the best Star Wars film since "The Empire Strikes Back", it leaves us right where it is supposed to chronologically in the saga. It has you pulling and falling in love with all the characters for the most part. The little cameos that we see here and there are well placed to give you that little nostalgia feeling.

If we all remember in "Episode IV: A New Hope" where the leader of the Rebel Alliance Mon Mothma says that a lot of people had lost their lives to recover these plans. Well "Rogue One" is the story behind what she was talking about.

Jyn Erso the daughter of Galen Erso, was played by Felicity Jones, an English actress known for playing the role of Jane Hawking in the film "The Theory of Everything" in 2014. I am sure now she will be known as the actress who starred in "Rogue One". She played the role with poise and gumption, bringing the character to life with the strength that her character stood for in the saga. We first meet her character at an adult age when she has already been captured by Imperials and is then "liberated" by members of the Rebel Alliance. Those Rebels would be Cassian Andor and K-2SO played by Diego Luna and the delightful Alan Tudyk. Diego Luna plays a rough around the edges and very secretive scoundrel role in this film, where you don't know if he is good guy or bad guy, while Alan Tudyk plays his sarcastic and very blunt comedic sidekick that is sure to leave you laughing and begging for more.

If you are going to go see this film, keep an open mind that this is a story that we knew little of, and that Disney did a great job bringing this story to life and giving us more of an insight on what the Rebel Alliance went through to overcome the great evil that was the Empire.

This movie isn't meant to be compared to any of the other episodes that we have seen in previous years. It is to tell the prequel story of the most beloved Trilogy of all time. So don't go to this film with doubts, go to see this film with the hopes to catch a glimpse of something you have never seen before, there are no preconceptions of what to think, because this is a whole brand new story, so you can take it for what it is for, a wonderfully filmed movie, with characters you can connect with for the first and (spoiler alert) the last time.

The film has everything, AT-AT's, AT-ST's, sarcastic droids, Dog Fights, real plot lines and a grand finish! A must see in theaters, don't wait to Redbox this movie, you need to go see it in theaters to appreciate it's full value.

I hope this review was helpful, and I hope you enjoy the film as much as I did.

Vader is still a beast!

-Devin of All Things Nerdy
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judahjsnDec 16, 2016
Just incredible. Reminded me of things that were great about the originals that I had forgotten. This is a masterful star wars film full of feeling and incredibly choreographed battle scenes. It makes the Force Awakens seem bloodless andJust incredible. Reminded me of things that were great about the originals that I had forgotten. This is a masterful star wars film full of feeling and incredibly choreographed battle scenes. It makes the Force Awakens seem bloodless and airless in comparison. The cqi recreations of old actors is the only fly in the ointment. Terrible, terrible decision. Would have been flawless without that. Expand
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TryASummersaultDec 16, 2016
10/10 I AM ONE WITH THE FORCE, AND THE FORCE IS WITH ME! I'm absolutely stunned and thrilled right now because I just witnessed the most authentic and truest representation of a Star Wars film since the original classic trilogy. This was10/10 I AM ONE WITH THE FORCE, AND THE FORCE IS WITH ME! I'm absolutely stunned and thrilled right now because I just witnessed the most authentic and truest representation of a Star Wars film since the original classic trilogy. This was nothing short of phenomenal and executed every single aspect of the galaxy/franchise in flawless fashion. From the gargantuan scale of the vastly magnificently planet scapes and ships to the wild variation of the characters, this might be the greatest film in the franchise yet. The action scenes are plenty and are amazingly set up on the ground and in the air. The cgi is the best I've seen in any film ever and the grand scale is masterful. The story was easily the most adventurous and well told than any in the franchise. The score was brilliant and captured the Star Wars feel beautifully. Gareth Edwards will now be known as one of the best new directors around after crafting this masterpiece. I was going to wait to see but couldn't hold my excitement and I would recommend everyone see this in the theatre for all It's glory. Expand
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BrianMcCriticDec 16, 2016
This film is so much fun even with its few flaws. My favorite part of the film is the third act which is terrifically shot with a lot of emotion and great action. The lead up, the setting up of the team is put together fairly fast whichThis film is so much fun even with its few flaws. My favorite part of the film is the third act which is terrifically shot with a lot of emotion and great action. The lead up, the setting up of the team is put together fairly fast which doesn't allow for much character development. Also I felt some of the cameos were forced just to get a fan reaction instead of writing them in with more thought. Overall this is my fifth favorite Star Wars film behind the original trilogy and TFA. A- Expand
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ChopperGunnerNLDec 17, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Star Wars Rogue One was personally one of my favorite Star Wars movies. The movie takes a while to get the viewer's attention, but after that the movie became very interessting. CGI was well done, casting and acting was good and storyline was well written and unpredictable. (SPOILER ALERT): This is also one of the few action movies and the only Star Wars movie were they main characters die. Expand
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DeathSladeDec 16, 2016
In my opinion this is one of the best star wars movies ever. It's gritty, grounded, has a lot of action and callbacks to the original trilogy, and overall great. Most of the characters also have great development and i am actually sympatheticIn my opinion this is one of the best star wars movies ever. It's gritty, grounded, has a lot of action and callbacks to the original trilogy, and overall great. Most of the characters also have great development and i am actually sympathetic for the villain. Vader in this movie is so satisfying and all the scenes that he's in is amazing, it really shows what Vader really is. The only negative that i have with this movie is probably the characters with the CGI face which doesn't work as seamlessly as it could be. Expand
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Trent2012Dec 16, 2016
This was an excellent movie that fits in well with the Star Wars Saga. It is a far better movie than the horrible episode 4 remake known as The Force Awakens!
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KaktusmiesDec 16, 2016
If you love Star Wars, you will love this! In my opinion even better than Force Awakens! If you didn't like Force Awakens go see this! Now! So many nostalgic things and oh, the emotions I experienced during this movie! 10/10 I will probablyIf you love Star Wars, you will love this! In my opinion even better than Force Awakens! If you didn't like Force Awakens go see this! Now! So many nostalgic things and oh, the emotions I experienced during this movie! 10/10 I will probably go watch this one again!
I love space fighting and this movie has lots of it!
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dannytran555Dec 17, 2016
**** the critic that all i can say. This film is pure gold with great visual and story telling. star wars rogue one is perfect link between ep 3 and 4 also there so many good character in flim with marvel sense of humor . If u wonder should**** the critic that all i can say. This film is pure gold with great visual and story telling. star wars rogue one is perfect link between ep 3 and 4 also there so many good character in flim with marvel sense of humor . If u wonder should you watch this then the answer is yes Expand
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GameAnalyzerDec 16, 2016
Rogue One manages to stay as a faithful chapter from the Star Wars franchise on its own league serving as a rightful prequel to the fourth episode. The creators right from the start had promised to bring something new to the table and theyRogue One manages to stay as a faithful chapter from the Star Wars franchise on its own league serving as a rightful prequel to the fourth episode. The creators right from the start had promised to bring something new to the table and they did deliver. The casting was perfect. The CGI has been remarkable with lots of surprise elements in offer for long time fans of the franchise from the 70s. Although the film delivers in the long run with all Stars Wars action elements ranging from stormtroopers to the AT act walkers against the rebellion units , there are minor issues with general pacing as the story progresses around with its Death Star plot at instances with poorly timed execution of the characters related to it, bogging it down for viewers. The Force Awakens had an USP with great character execution but on the other hand the action sequences in Rogue One struck the right chord several notches above TFA for the prequel story. It deserves a solid 9. Expand
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ProsmoothDec 16, 2016
This is a guy's Star Wars movie that stars a chick in the lead. Trust me--if you owned all the toys when you were 11 years old, you are going to go bonkers over this thing. It's The Dirty Dozen in space with Darth Vader and AT ATs. During theThis is a guy's Star Wars movie that stars a chick in the lead. Trust me--if you owned all the toys when you were 11 years old, you are going to go bonkers over this thing. It's The Dirty Dozen in space with Darth Vader and AT ATs. During the last third of this thing I felt like I could take on the whole Empire myself. It's a flawed masterpiece. Weakest part is the music and some pacing problems in the first act--but it's not weak enough to affect my score. Expand
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HasskthugDec 16, 2016
Everything ever wanted from a Star Wars movie. I'm rooting for both the bad guys and the good guys. Funny, exhilarating and tragic. It adds deeper meaning to Episode IV. Thank you Gareth Edwards
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saleen2k3Dec 16, 2016
I thought the movie was amazing, the characters, the set pieces, and the emotional aspects of the movie. I was really pulled in and did not let up until the end. 10/10
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MasterRileyDec 17, 2016
Rogue One is the epic story that follows a small group of rebels that steal the plans to the death star. I really liked the cinematography, special effects, action, and overall scope of this film. It is one of if not the most beautifulRogue One is the epic story that follows a small group of rebels that steal the plans to the death star. I really liked the cinematography, special effects, action, and overall scope of this film. It is one of if not the most beautiful looking Star Wars movies. Most of the new characters are really good as well and the performances provided by the various actors. The characters that stood out the most for me are Krennic, K2SO, and Chirrut. I wasn't a huge fan of Saw Gerrera and felt like some of the other characters weren't as memorable as I hoped they'd be. But after thinking about it I think thats the point of the story. This group of rebels ended up risking their lives for the greater good of the galaxy, and sometimes not being remembered after the fact is what happens in war. I only have one other main gripe with the film, and it has to do with a CGI character. I liked the writing and performance of the character I am just unsure that it feels organic enough to fit into the story. Overall these few nitpicks aren't really enough for me to feel the film is flawed because it is amazing in every other front. Especially the final act, oh man was it ever worth it. This is the prequel you are looking for. Expand
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BertoflyingfoxDec 16, 2016
It was always going to have a predictable outcome, but a decent flick nonetheless. Just good enough to stay in "go watch it eventually" status.

The beginning of the movie planet-hops a bit too much, some characters feel underdeveloped, and
It was always going to have a predictable outcome, but a decent flick nonetheless. Just good enough to stay in "go watch it eventually" status.

The beginning of the movie planet-hops a bit too much, some characters feel underdeveloped, and the action scenes could've been more interesting.

Really fun third act though. Special mention for Donnie Yen and Jiang Wen, they did a great job playing their characters.
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AreganDec 31, 2016
This is the Star Wars movie I've been waiting for.

My All time favorite movie is A New Hope and since then, I always wanted to see more rebel action and plot. This movie delivers just that. We can all agree that some scenes are too long, or
This is the Star Wars movie I've been waiting for.

My All time favorite movie is A New Hope and since then, I always wanted to see more rebel action and plot.
This movie delivers just that.

We can all agree that some scenes are too long, or hurt the course of the movie.
But overall, it has everything a movie needs to be a GOOD Star Wars.

Aliens, original world, space battles (and what a space battle...), land battle...
And this movie is dark. I mean, "The end justifies the mean" could be used to describe the rebel moves...
The ties to the ep III and IV are well made. The use of the CGI was unexpeted but welcomed.

All in all, this movie is a must for a Star Wars fan.
For non fan, compare it the Saving the Private Ryan with lasers :)
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AdamCMDec 16, 2016
The best Star Wars since Empire. Everything worked. The action was fantastic. The creative score was incredible. The characters were fun. It was just a fun movie!
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Can7onaLegendDec 16, 2016
The Greatest movie since sliced bread and various other bread based thing's. like egg's and car's. wanna find out how the death star blew up? this is the movie for moviegoers!
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FulleDec 20, 2016
It might be unpopular opinion with some Star Wars fans, but I hate this movie. I'll explain.

Firstly, a lot of what makes Star Wars, Star Wars, is absent. No Jedi vs Sith light saber fights here. No Jedi at all actually. Vader is a fun
It might be unpopular opinion with some Star Wars fans, but I hate this movie. I'll explain.

Firstly, a lot of what makes Star Wars, Star Wars, is absent. No Jedi vs Sith light saber fights here. No Jedi at all actually. Vader is a fun presence in the movie, while he's on screen for all of 5 minutes in a 2 hour movie, but he's only in it for 5 minutes. There's a lot of little references to A New Hope, that I'm sure fans enjoyed, but they're pretty forced.

Jedi aside, one of my favorite things about the original trilogy was the banter between Leia and Han. Nothing really resembling that here. Or the daring getaways in the millennium falcon.... again, not really.

What there is here, is a by the numbers simple rebel rebellion war movie, crippled by a need to give constant nostalgic nods to better movies of the past, and a PG-13 rating. I hear people calling this one "gritty". Compared to what exactly? Certainly not compared to an actual war movie, like this is doing a poor job of trying to mimic. Gritty compared to a Disney cartoon? Well, maybe not even that. No cussing, no blood, no dark references of any kind... This is a wannabe war movie sanitized for little kids.

That's a problem, however, since the first 2 thirds of the movie involves a LOT of standing around talking, nothing happening, with boring characters. Children will be bored. Very bored. Adults who aren't huge Star Wars fans should be bored. It's a stupid predictable plot, with paper thin characters, and bad dialogue. Trying to end on a positive note.... There was a good scene with Vader (about 3 minutes long), that I enjoyed, and K-2SO can be pretty funny sometimes. So, about maybe 10 minutes of good stuff in this 2 hour movie for this guy. What do I have this at? A 4? Thinking about this better, lets lower that down a notch. A 3. For the 3 good minutes that had Vader doing cool stuff.
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rumburDec 16, 2016
Great movie, with nice story, and a lot better feeling than so called "episode seven". The only flaw is soundtrack, which is variation of the original SW music. But the ending was great, and the movie really tie-in with episode 4. TommorowGreat movie, with nice story, and a lot better feeling than so called "episode seven". The only flaw is soundtrack, which is variation of the original SW music. But the ending was great, and the movie really tie-in with episode 4. Tommorow i'm going again. It's the best Star Wars movie since "Return of the Jedi". Expand
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Moviereviewer15Dec 16, 2016
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HOLY S--T! What I just saw blew me away. What I came out of was "Star Wars" at it's best. "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" is, IMHO, now the TRUE best Star Wars film since "The Empire Strikes Back".
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HOLY S--T! What I just saw blew me away. What I came out of was "Star Wars" at it's best. "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" is, IMHO, now the TRUE best Star Wars film since "The Empire Strikes Back". Set before the original "Star Wars" from 1977, this film shows us a true WAR in "Star Wars" by having spies of the Rebel Alliance go up against the evil Galactic Empire to steal the plans to their original Death Star. And, since Gareth Edwards, the director of this movie, really wanted to deliver a war film set in the Star Wars universe, akin to "Saving Private Ryan" and "Black Hawk Down", he was telling the truth coming out of what I saw. It really feels like a Star Wars movie in a whole new way. I will admit that I enjoyed "The Force Awakens", but, after a while, I've come to realize that while it is watchable, it feels safe in some ways. This one, really showed how original, different and new it was while being familiar when it knew too and it payed off big time in what I consider it's most serious, if not darkest, Star Wars ever. The entire cast of this movie shines. Felicity Jones plays Jyn Erso, our lead hero with strong brashness but such vulnerability you can't help but feel bad for her when you see how things play out for her in the film, especially with her father Galen (played by the always devious yet charming Mads Mikkelsen). Diego Luna puts effort into his role as Cassian Andor and makes it as memorable as his character's arc in the film is. Riz Ahmed really shows how conflicted his character, Bodhi Rook, is as he delivers playing a former Imperial cargo worker now struggling to redeem himself. Donnie Yen," and Jiang Wen are awesome as the pair of Force-believing warrior Chirrut Imwe and trigger-happy gun-wielding Baze Malbus. And, Alan Tudyk as the sarcastic reprogrammed droid K-2SO rounds out the cast to help make this movie work in their best way and they all get moments to shine in such iconic ways. Ben Mendohlson really showed his determination playing Orson Krennic in a different kind of villain for "Star Wars" to show. Darth Vader when he shows up really shows in this time where the film is set, he really is the Vader everyone grew up with. But, I cannot get off the hook without saying how impressed I am by Forest Whitaker's performance of my most anticipated character from this movie, Saw Gerrera from "Star Wars: The Clone Wars". While he was in this movie for more or less of what I expected, Forest Whitaker REALLY got into character as Saw and portrayed him in all the ways he was portrayed when we first saw him in "The Clone Wars". Also, if you generational Star Wars fans are hoping for ties to the Prequel Trilogy instead of just the Originals, well you're in luck, as we get appearances of not just characters and actors from the Prequels but also planets from the Prequels as well. We also visit new planets that help expand many parts of the Star Wars mythology such as where people stand in believing the Force and what it took to build the Death Star. Plus, be on the lookout for appearances and mentions of certain characters and ships from "Star Wars Rebels", which you can watch on Disney XD, when it returns with new episodes in January. Also, two important characters from the Original Trilogy make a return in some of the most well-made VFX ever put to film. I'm not spoiling who they are, so, you'll just have to watch for yourself. And, you'll feel like you're part of the action especially once you get to the epic space battle in the climax of the movie. Finally, Michael Giacchino really delivered with his score for this movie that really brings out the action and emotional development these characters go through to complete their mission as well as bringing something new to score in "Star Wars" while sprinkling familiar scores when needed. Overall, if you're looking for a phenomenal "Star Wars" film, "Rogue One" is that. It truly delivers on taking huge risks, like abandoning the traditional opening crawl, and finding its place into the "Star Wars" universe while remaining a standalone movie that really doesn't need to setup anything for the future of "Star Wars". And, that's good. I hope this movie is successful enough to do more riskier Star Wars spinoffs, especially if Episode IX is the last of the core Star Wars saga. I hope you all love this film, because I most certainly did. This film is for all generations of Star Wars fans. Go see it. You'll be glad you did. 5 stars. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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ThreeboxIndoorsDec 16, 2016
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is about as flawed as it is entertaining. With almost documentary-like camerawork, this is the most handheld Star Wars film by far, offering a more grounded and realistic feel, but the dialogue can feel cheesy andRogue One: A Star Wars Story is about as flawed as it is entertaining. With almost documentary-like camerawork, this is the most handheld Star Wars film by far, offering a more grounded and realistic feel, but the dialogue can feel cheesy and cliche at times. Very well shot but also very imperfectly shot, this film looks flat-out gorgeous. The editing can be a little choppy at times though, but that isn’t anywhere near as distracting as the CGI version of Grand Moff Tarkin, as well as some other CGI characters. Which brings me to my biggest gripe - The characters. Likeable, funny, but that’s about it - They lack any depth, background, or proper development, and we aren’t given any reason to care for them. Director Orson Krennic is an extremely weak villain and doesn’t even compare to Darth Vader, who was only in TWO SCENES. This wouldn’t have been as much of a complaint if the rest of the characters were more interesting, but it still would’ve been a stupid choice. The first act of the movie is quite messy, and feels like a series of loosely tied together scenes, jumping from location to location too quick and repetitively. There isn’t really much else for me to say about the rest of the movie apart from the last act, which is a long if not too long action sequence, and although VERY entertaining and brilliantly directed, it has endless cliches and does get repetitive after awhile. Lacking any suspense that the previous Star Wars excelled at, this is a fun, decent ride with incredible effects but it is a very disappointing installment to the Star Wars franchise. I don’t see there being any replay value either. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story gets a 6 out of 10. It’s decent. Expand
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koval321Dec 21, 2016
Watching all SW I always smile on stormtroopers pathetic abilities and armor which not protect from anything, and this feel like deliberately joke here when it turns out that even blind can kill them with stick, at this point you not justWatching all SW I always smile on stormtroopers pathetic abilities and armor which not protect from anything, and this feel like deliberately joke here when it turns out that even blind can kill them with stick, at this point you not just smile but want to roll on floor, and when think about Disney version more, you may conclude that all they doing to SW is actually parody, am look at these other details, elements of movie and I clearly see that this literally F** JOKE! Expand
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StellenDec 21, 2016
Badly acted, badly paced, lacking any real cohesive plot, and an obvious cash grab. Nothing redeeming about this movie. Not even the CGI was well done, which is surprising for a movie clearly attempting to mask a threadbare plot withBadly acted, badly paced, lacking any real cohesive plot, and an obvious cash grab. Nothing redeeming about this movie. Not even the CGI was well done, which is surprising for a movie clearly attempting to mask a threadbare plot with occasional action. Expand
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adamfillenzDec 18, 2016
The movie has a few nice moments of course, but when we realize that the droid K-2SO is the most memorable character (with no facial expressions) of the whole film it's a bit saddening. Of course the visuals are nicely done, but the actionThe movie has a few nice moments of course, but when we realize that the droid K-2SO is the most memorable character (with no facial expressions) of the whole film it's a bit saddening. Of course the visuals are nicely done, but the action scenes are long and boring as well as the scenes based on dialogs between them. Director Krennic is well played but very one dimensional. Chirrut Imwe's character repeating the same sentence all over again becomes really annoying after a while. There's an important Jedi temple in the movie and we don't get any information of it. We don't even see it from inside and I guess that would have been quite important for most of the fans... So all togeather I have to say it was a disappointment. Expand
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rensyphonDec 16, 2016
You're going to be bored 90% of the film. The lead female, male, and villain all lack charisma; you won't care about any of them. The plotlines and conflicts are bafflingly disjointed. For instance, a conflict will be set up, then end upYou're going to be bored 90% of the film. The lead female, male, and villain all lack charisma; you won't care about any of them. The plotlines and conflicts are bafflingly disjointed. For instance, a conflict will be set up, then end up going no where, and it was a weird place for conflict to arise from to begin with.

The side characters are fun, but underused.
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Davidtang1974Dec 16, 2016
Dreadfully disappointing. Spammy,amateurish acting; unwieldy structured plot; interminably drawn out sequences; tepid, inscrutable dialogue fit for a UN boardroom. Its a clock watcher. To further prevent one from immersing into fantasy, theDreadfully disappointing. Spammy,amateurish acting; unwieldy structured plot; interminably drawn out sequences; tepid, inscrutable dialogue fit for a UN boardroom. Its a clock watcher. To further prevent one from immersing into fantasy, the oddly rendered CGI characters distracted the mind towards the glitchy, strangeness of their appearance, and movement. Also bears the worst acting I think I've ever witnessed. The actor playing Cassian - could he emote, and commit to a scene more anaemically? The characters were so one dimensional, that I just didn't care about them or their mission. Cue boredom. Given how great were the rest of the special effects, and set production that's saying something. Worst one of the lot. So glad it's over. Expand
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GreatMartinDec 16, 2016
All Star Wars die hard fans please don't read any further because this review of "Star Wars: A Star Wars Story" will make you very mad!! "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" is loud, noisy, boring and, except for 4-5 lines that are funny, not atAll Star Wars die hard fans please don't read any further because this review of "Star Wars: A Star Wars Story" will make you very mad!! "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" is loud, noisy, boring and, except for 4-5 lines that are funny, not at all original. Anyone with even a rudimentary knowledge of the series will know where it is heading from the introduction of Felicity Jones, as Jyn Erso who is the daughter of scientist Galen played, by Mads Mikkelsen. Without giving away any plot if the daughter had listened to the father about a mistake he made on purpose the picture would have been only an hour instead of the 2 hour 13 minute running time.

The movie has more wars than all the Star Wars pictures combined plus one of the loudest soundtracks heard in a long time. The CGI effects are out of this world, no pun intended, and in some cases amazing as an actor who has been dead over 22 years is very much alive, another looks 40 years younger and another who is in their 80s sounds like a teenager! They are the set up for the very first Star Wars movie ever made though the ending leaves nothing in doubt.

I wasn't familiar with many of the leading actors but I was impressed with Donnie Yen as a blind monk, Wen Jiang as a warrior, Riz Ahmed a pilot and Diego Luna as one of the leading rebels. Oh yes, a nod of the head to Alan Tudyk for the wisecracking 7-8 foot droid K-2SO. Forest Whitaker is wasted in a cameo which really has nothing to do with what the screenplay by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy is heading for and director Gareth Edwards is all over the screen in the action scenes and only hits the warmer minutes towards the end of the film.

Oh I forgot to mention Ben Mendelsohn's villain maybe because he is forgettable?

I am not a fan of Star Wars or sci-fi films and told Allen he is on his own for future Star Wars films.

Unless you are a fanatical fan of the series or a couple of CGI effects regarding people I would suggest staying away.
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Joe95Dec 17, 2016
A movie which tries desperately to recreate the magic of the original trilogy failing it's goal. A bad soundtrack as we've never seen on Star Wars before, a meaningless plot, useless characters with no charm who add nothing to the Star WarsA movie which tries desperately to recreate the magic of the original trilogy failing it's goal. A bad soundtrack as we've never seen on Star Wars before, a meaningless plot, useless characters with no charm who add nothing to the Star Wars mithology. A junble of CGI characters who could have compleately been avoided. After all we were able to do worse than the sequel trilogy, but this time with no Jar-Jar. P.s.: What the f*** went wrong with Darth Vader armor?
P.p.s.: After all Vader smashing rebels was great!
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MAGA_ManDec 16, 2016
Hugely disappointing. Disney isn't even pretending anymore that this whole project isn't just a cash grab on their part (why cast 2 famous Chinese actors and barely use them? Gotta get that foreign box office!). The story adds little ifHugely disappointing. Disney isn't even pretending anymore that this whole project isn't just a cash grab on their part (why cast 2 famous Chinese actors and barely use them? Gotta get that foreign box office!). The story adds little if anything to the universe, frankly it clashes badly with the tone and themes of the original trilogy. The action is dull and same-y; I never really felt worried about what would happen next, even when characters were actually getting killed. Above all it's virtually impossible to invest in the characters or care what happens to them, partly because they're bland and poorly developed, and especially because we've all seen this stock lineup of Hollywood-diverse plucky underdogs a million times before (fighting white male Space Nazis of course. Whether Marvel or Star Wars or whatever, these days the enemy must always be white male Nazis) and it's beyond a cliche at this point. Note how even positive reviewers all admit that the most likeable character was the droid. Felicity Jones was especially awful, a scowling, frigid blank slate light-years away from the feisty, vivacious Princess Leia of the original movies. She gives pop culture heroines a bad name.

The bit at the end about struggling to get a signal and transmit a file was especially embarrassing. So cliched you half expect it's about to turn into a Verizon ad.

I think the NY Times said it best: "the only force here is force of habit". The whole reason Disney bought this franchise (because apparently "Star Wars" is now something you can just buy like an old couch on Craigslist) is because they know people are so addicted to the brand that they'll line up at the theater even if their new movies are mediocre. They're going to keep cranking this crap out until everyone is sick to death of Star Wars. I don't see how anyone can be OK with that and still call themselves a fan of the series.
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KaneRobotDec 16, 2016
Almost fell asleep halfway though. The ending was a nice nostalgia payoff, but I'm wondering why I spent 2 hours and five minutes to get to it.

A film you could skip completely and it wouldn't matter one bit. I wasn't a big fan of TFA, but
Almost fell asleep halfway though. The ending was a nice nostalgia payoff, but I'm wondering why I spent 2 hours and five minutes to get to it.

A film you could skip completely and it wouldn't matter one bit. I wasn't a big fan of TFA, but I'd rather sit through that twice back to back than this once more. Just a "nothing" movie.
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CriticalBenDec 16, 2016
Star Wars: Rogue one is most likely the worst movie of the year. I would of given it a higher score except it does not deserve anything higher than 2 stars(1 Star for Nostalgia, 1 Star to prop up all the zeroes this movie will get). please doStar Wars: Rogue one is most likely the worst movie of the year. I would of given it a higher score except it does not deserve anything higher than 2 stars(1 Star for Nostalgia, 1 Star to prop up all the zeroes this movie will get). please do not see this movie or take ones that you love to see this disaster. Expand
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Tyger44Dec 16, 2016
After the heartbreaking disappointment that was episode 7, Rogue One does very little to get Star Wars back on track. Rogue One fails on every level with the exception of a few cool action scenes.
Just like how Force Awakens is a rehash of A
After the heartbreaking disappointment that was episode 7, Rogue One does very little to get Star Wars back on track. Rogue One fails on every level with the exception of a few cool action scenes.
Just like how Force Awakens is a rehash of A New Hope and Legacy of the Force, with Rey and Kylo Ren acting as the replacements for Jacen and Jaina Solo, Rogue One is just a rehash of Dark Forces, with Felicity Jones and Diego Luna being replacements for Kyle Katarn and Jan Ors, just nowhere near as likable or endearing as the originals. In addition, the premise itself is predictable and uninspiring, and the movie doesn't add anything to the overall mythos.
Do yourself a favor,and just don't watch this movie. It is not worth it. If anything, this movie is confirmation that no matter what we want, we are being given one thing, and that's what they're telling we want. This movie will leave you with this crushing sense of inevitability, like the fans don't matter. Because ultimately, with Disney in charge of Lucasfilm, they don't matter.
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namelessDec 19, 2016
No heart, nothing that made you love the series to begin with. It is just talking, then a gun fight, more talking, another gun fight, repeat, repeat, repeat. I fell asleep at one point. I don't know whether the screenwriters are that bad, theNo heart, nothing that made you love the series to begin with. It is just talking, then a gun fight, more talking, another gun fight, repeat, repeat, repeat. I fell asleep at one point. I don't know whether the screenwriters are that bad, the director butchered what they gave him, or the producer doesn't care except to deliver a product. Disney should be paying you to watch. See it on TV. The production values are excellent but it is emotionally vacant except for some cliches. Believe it or not it is even worse than the Lucas Star Wars films of the 90s and I thought nothing could go that low again. If you have never seen a Star Wars movie and are 12 years old or yonger then this movie is OK. What I couldn't figure out was why does Rey act like a boy for the whole movie? She dressed like a boy, talked like a boy, and acted like boy. Are we now ashamed of being a woman? Also two major plot holes. The first one is 3 minutes in which is a terrible sign that they think the audience is stupid. Expand
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AnonymousNoNameDec 16, 2016
Disney is letting garbage writers further destroy starwars by pushing their own agendas and fan-fictions. I also love the content theft from Legacy material.

Garbage.
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ResuaicataDec 16, 2016
Movie is LOONG and boring, you will literally be sitting in the theater for an hour and a half before the movie starts picking up and getting decent. I will say this about the actual movie, I'm not going to include spoilers. The charactersMovie is LOONG and boring, you will literally be sitting in the theater for an hour and a half before the movie starts picking up and getting decent. I will say this about the actual movie, I'm not going to include spoilers. The characters aren't going to grow on you, this is not an "Epic tale", you probably won't remember the character's names a month from now after seeing this movie. This is not Starwars,this is not the franchise we grew up on. And thats why I'm giving this movie a bad review, I'm not going to give it a "Free pass" just because it's starwars. Also with that being said, most of the people that I know personally that like the movie are pure George Lucas haters, they hate everything George Lucas did, and love everything he didn't do. They couldn't name one thing they really loved about the movie other than the action towards the end/the ending. I can't name a single thing I personally liked other than the action, so Hence the 3/10 score. FAIL

As a side note I will say this is how I personally rank the SWs movies. 1-8 1 being the best
1.) A New Hope 2.) The Empire Strikes back
3.) Return of the Jedi
4.)Revenge of the Sith
5.)The Force Awakens
6.)The Phantom Menace
7.)Star Wars Rogue One
8.)The Clone Wars

I am an avid Starwars fan, and to be honest Rogue on had less going for it than Clone Wars. The characters were that bad and they just couldn't convince me enough through poor acting (With a few major exceptions), and a poor/poorly written plot to care about them. I mean this is my personal opinion, I'm not telling you to not watch the movie, you should just lower your expectations so you won't be disappointed, or you might even like it more than you expected you would, the action scenes are great, but lets be real here if thats all it takes to make a good movie Taken 1/2 would be 8-9/10s.
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TgcDec 16, 2016
AFAIK Kyle Katarn stole the first Death Star plans, there is no mention of that fact. This movie doesn't fallow Star Wars continuity at all, it is just a Disney fantasy.
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RookeyFeb 3, 2020
So much better than the new trilogy. Definetly worth watching, especially as a fan.
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WiedzemirFeb 3, 2020
The best Disney Star Wars so far. The well-written story, believable characters. Both sides of the conflict are shown to be competent and driven by reasonable motivations. Decent CGI, Tarkin looks almost real.
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Jaredc324May 15, 2019
Rogue One is better off and more relative in being a 30-minute intro-setup movie for A New Hope and the rest of the original 3 Star Wars movies. But as a movie all its own, as the Star Wars Story it's meant to be, it does fall a tad short onRogue One is better off and more relative in being a 30-minute intro-setup movie for A New Hope and the rest of the original 3 Star Wars movies. But as a movie all its own, as the Star Wars Story it's meant to be, it does fall a tad short on what could've been a very interesting solo Star Wars tale. It's intentions are good, it's build-up is strong, but the movie lacks focus or coherence for the first hour or so. But once our characters begin to set out on the mission of their lives, the gears amp up and so does the emotion. Rogue One goes out like some beautifully tragic pre-movie to a video game, in the most epic fashion imaginable. Including an escape sequence involving an iconic character, that's made to shock your nerves. But outside of it's final lap, Rogue One doesn't really have that appeal or rewatchable quality to it you'd think it'd easily have. Only for its send-off experience, but the movie as a whole as a story, and as an experience is all about the ending and not so much about it's foundation. Expand
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Passionate_RedJan 17, 2023
Perfect... kinda. It's certainly my favourite Star Wars movie. Didn't really like Cassian.
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Fixer84Mar 15, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is a Star Wars movie that couldn't be more Star Wars. Set aside the Jedi and focused on the component of the Rebellion (finally!) the film does what it has to do. And it does it well. Maybe some characters could be handled well and the supporting characters are only needed to do one thing, die. But not all stories have to have a happy ending. Expand
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arostislavnaDec 15, 2017
Inherently flawed movie, there is so much that was cut out that it makes no sense.

The only redeeming quality is that they addressed many of the plot holes that the OT had.

I can't wait for a 10th anniversary Director's cut.
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andyviciusDec 29, 2017
this is a great star wars movie. for me, it's up there with empire strikes back. yep, that good.
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Jason117Jan 8, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Well, this film actually turn me into a Star war fan. When the force awaken came out I was like meh, I was a half fan of star wars and I think im gonna keep it that way cause I wasn't watching much of epic Star wars before. I never actually get into the movie but this time, I'm touched by the film and I'm seriously mean it. I truely wish Jyn and Cassian can make it out and I can see them again in the up-coming films in the future but it's ok if they didn't. She will be remain as my favorite character in my momery. Expand
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SchroederRockDec 18, 2016
After a ho-hum Episode 7 that rehashes the plot of Episode 4, I wasn't sure I had much faith left in Disney's ability to resurrect this franchise and push it forward. Rogue One has completely changed my mind on that. One can make a case thatAfter a ho-hum Episode 7 that rehashes the plot of Episode 4, I wasn't sure I had much faith left in Disney's ability to resurrect this franchise and push it forward. Rogue One has completely changed my mind on that. One can make a case that the first 30 minutes of the movie are a bit forgettable but ultimately they create the groundwork for the rest of the film, which connects phenomenally with Episode 4's first moments. Where Rogue One succeeds over Episode 7 is the visceral feel of the film. This is absolutely a space epic with futuristic technology and tons of gloss but somehow it all comes off with a little grit and loads more adventure than last year's Episode 7. Rogue One shows that there are stories worth telling in between the major events seen in each Episode film. Even if you're not an avid Star Wars fan, you can appreciate what Rogue One is, but tuned-in fans will love seeing several familiar faces of the early Rebellion. Whatever the next Star Wars film is, bring it one! Expand
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PipeCJan 11, 2017
A Standalone But Autochthonous Rebellion

Ten years after the terminal insertion into film cosmos begot by George Lucas, settled down the first usufruct of Disney's shrewd acquisition when it purchased Lucasfilm. "The Force Awakens" was the
A Standalone But Autochthonous Rebellion

Ten years after the terminal insertion into film cosmos begot by George Lucas, settled down the first usufruct of Disney's shrewd acquisition when it purchased Lucasfilm. "The Force Awakens" was the channel Abrams applied to flourish the torpid force in the warsies' heart after the futile prequels. Starting with this one, Disney took it upon itself to purvey an annual movie within litigating film release schedule. Kathleen Kennedy and formidable crew of the factory covet with making an empirical universe about the preternatural galaxy far, far away; and to achieve this, they have concluded to try its luck with Edwards' war experiment in order to elucidate whether it is beneficial to create a line of independent events out of the Skywalker family. "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" opens by far a feasible wave of dissimilar films of a galactic anthology while focusing and securing its strongest point in the director's fervent declaration: war film which does not drink neither George Lucas' nor J. J. Abrams' lymph for manufacturing a deferential, nostalgic, cogitative, and sometimes dispiriting extension in Star Wars mythology.

Its narrative component emulates the scale clichés of the original trilogy: a princess, a robot, a misanthrope, a strife between the dark side and the light side and of course display of spaceships assailing each other. Conversely, this compact design takes risks as for inquiring into primitive and uncommon perspectives, which foster a fortification of a deeper concept around mythology. And although as a last resort is a war celluloid more than remarkable—in spite of it merely sketches certain characteristics and focuses its plausible references in "The Dirty Dozen" (1967) by Robert Aldrich—does not manage to be a corporeal Star Wars movie since it's constantly held on by fan service and generates a quite primary treatment to the development. A prime look to unfamiliar areas from a standpoint's as ordinary as opposed, a wit tinged of tribulation and grief and one of the most honorable final thirds in a blockbuster in recent times are the unforeseen top ambitions by the filmmaker.

It takes place before the events of "Episode IV," "Rogue One" came up from a shallow idea of visual effects supervisor and CCO at Industrial Light & Magic John Knoll, which consisted in clarifying the time- space around what was the itinerary of the Death Star plans until being in Princess Leia Organa's hands , route somewhat named in "A New Hope". So this is the story of those ordinary beings who achieved the extraordinary. Innocent Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) opens with a retrospective scene about her girlhood, underlined by tragedy and misfortune. Thereon, it introduces her as a redeemed prisoner who is moved to a Rebel Alliance HQ. There, a transcendental mission has commended her in order to make contact with his fading father for locating and discovering the nature and the place of a substantially powerful weapon. Ordinary people clan gradually takes form, finding its cardinal mover into the force. Although the fabled team bounces from a planet to another for terminating its commission, we figured out exiguous details about the crew captained by Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) —who made me very proud;—likewise, most fans clamor for more background in Saw Gerrera's story, the leader of the Onderon rebels. Despite the fact that the depth was an authentic reverb, character designs and performances are what many fans were waiting for. Displaying a heterogeneous and multicultural acting cast, which delves into each contemporary civilization, the film takes advantage of the cultural range to generate a vast human-racial universe inside its world, in the same way, each performer gets its moment of glory before the decisive and evocative ending. Their performances made the audience proud, so much so that was ineluctable not yell in the credits of the motion picture.

More suitable for adults than infants, more suitable for warsies than mass audiences. If it were action and conflagration scenes, the near-perfect third act would lead the film to the sublime, sadly, its burning and high-octane last forty minutes aren't enough to keep afloat lack of enthusiasm and the multiplicity of the beginning and exposition, opportunities lacking in momentum and vigor that exclusively are notable for performances and special effects. In time record, Giacchino composed an entrancing, nostalgic and fortifying soundtrack, which is assembled with the dark tone of each frame, also it testifies him as the first author in breaking John Williams' musical canon. "Rogue One" is more a war product, in where its spectacular music, sparkling performances, and nearly excellent action sequences invade unexplored lands and nothing irreverent in Star Wars world, also, the film gives a message of hope and encourages all us, who this year lost a great woman: imposing Carrie Fisher. RIP my Princess Leia.
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Kakarot26Sep 6, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I find it amazing so many people like and even love this movie.
The worst problem it has is characterization. In a movie in which the main themes are heroism, villainy and the clash between two opposite forces representing antagonist ideals, it is impossible for me to get involved with characters this flat, uninteresting and with no sort of interaction amongst themselves. Aside from that, as far as storytelling goes, the movie is very clumsy, going from one scene to next with no connecting threads or imaginative way to link the set pieces together. Showing you the name of the planet where the action was going to take place was a bad joke and the most witless technique i have seen in my life. Then there is the fan service. This is probably the worst part, because they put in characters that didn´t do anything important and weren´t really a part story just to make fans happy, they did the same in The Force Awakens, but at least there they made them do something. The worst of all was the final scene with Darth Vader slaughtering rebels and people applauding it, when he is the bad guy, but of course, they didn´t give a hoot about the good guys in the movie, they just wanted to see the iconic Star Wars characters in action not caring a bit about how little sense it all made in terms of storytelling.

I could write for hours about all the flaws in this movie in terms of bad pacing, boring dialogue, and complete lack of imagination in execution.

Overall, I don´t think it´s a terrible movie, it´s just a completely uninspired, average sci-fi film with really good visual effects that takes advantage of Star Wars iconography to seduce non critical masses. But it really gets on my nerves when people say this is better than The Force Awakens and even the original trilogy, cause it´s not, it is one of the worst Star Wars movies along with The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones.
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SarumanWiseDec 31, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Like many people, I went to rewatch this after being let down by The Last Jedi, and boy, did I forget how much I enjoyed this film. It's basically a war movie set in the Star Wars universe, and as such isn't limited by the trappings of a Star Wars movie (no opening scrawl! No Jedi or lightsaber battles - the closing scene is an exception, but more on that later) and I remember thinking this film represented so much potential for the Star Wars license now out of Lucas's restrictive hands - imagine, an entire universe of Star Wars stories being told on the big screen without being tied down by the restrictions of a main "Star Wars" Episode. Rogue One is a great start to this Anthology universe.

Spoilers abound!

THE GOOD: Yes, there are a lot of characters, and some have criticised that we don't have time to get to know them before they all die horribly and hence the deaths aren't emotional for us - but I didn't feel that way. I thought the characters worked - Jyn was a strong female protagonist who clearly had chemistry with her father Galen, Cassian served his purpose, and Chirrut and Baze were standouts to me (even though a great many stormtroopers had to play into the stereotype and die stupidly to establish Chirrut's awesomeness). I fell for K2SO - he grew on me and his end was tragic (perhaps biased by my fondness for Alan Tudyk and his character's equally tragic end on 'Serenity'). The crew's deaths worked for me, because I felt I grew to know them enough over the course of the movie to care about them - I know this wasn't the case for everyone. When Cassian tells Bodhi the pilot "You're our only way out of here" before the final battle on Scarif, I thought this was going to be another happy-ending no-stakes Rebel tale - didn't see the grim ending coming until K-2SO took a blaster bolt to the chest.

Darth Vader in the hallway at the end - sweet Christmas. I swear there was a mass orgasm in the cinema when that scene happened, and I'm not ashamed to admit I was part of it. Yes, shameless fan service - but it worked very, very well. The OG stormtroopers, Imperial sets and the Death Star also scratched many nostalgia itches for me.

Original Trilogy cameos - I felt these were more than fan service since Rogue One was supposed to be a prequel to A New Hope. I'll admit I'm big on nostalgia so all the cameos worked for me - I was overjoyed at Grand Moff Tarkin and even loved Dr Evazan and Ponda Baba (more poignant as Dr Evazan's actor passed away shortly after my viewing).

Finally, the cinematography in this film was amazing (one of The Last Jedi's strongest points as well). The wide shots of the Star Destroyer over Jedha City, the Scarif beach, the Death Star ominously peeking over the horizon, the view of Scarif from space through the Rebel flagship's floor, the space battle itself - I found it all breathtaking.

THE BAD:
Krennic as a villain served his purpose, but I felt he was underused. In the iTunes extras, director Gareth Edwards explains he couldn't make Vader or Tarkin the villain because they had plot armour and clearly survive the movie - this is probably why they had to cook Krennic up. Mendelsohn does a good job but is clearly upstaged by Vader and Tarkin whenever they are onscreen.

Forest Whitaker was wasted as Saw Guerrera, I feel - this character has a far more interesting arc in the Clone Wars and Rebels animated series, which explores his fanaticism and his hatred for what the Empire did to his sister. In this film he was a plot device.

I'm all for diversity in film - but while watching this film I could tell that the diversity was inserted on purpose. Not a bad thing, but it felt a little forced.

As with all Star Wars films, suspension of disbelief is required - stormtroopers still can't shoot for nuts, a whole battalion of them are defeated by a blind man with a stick in the beginning but by the end of the film they are a credible threat to a well-armed band of Rebels.

THE VERDICT: A thoroughly enjoyable film, and well worth Disney buying the franchise in my opinion (The Last Jedi notwithstanding). Spells a lot of potential for future Star Wars Anthology films - here's hoping Solo lives up to the mark.
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MacsMusicDec 29, 2017
This is a pretty legit sci-fi action movie set as a prelude to A New Hope. The side characters are interesting - the blind guy, the robot, and the big guy with the gun. The main characters are less interesting, but don't hurt the movie tooThis is a pretty legit sci-fi action movie set as a prelude to A New Hope. The side characters are interesting - the blind guy, the robot, and the big guy with the gun. The main characters are less interesting, but don't hurt the movie too badly. The humor and action in this movie are great, and the plot is always moving and consistently interesting. What really makes this movie shine is how it really feels like a classic Star Wars movie - just watch the ending and try not to love it. Expand
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KonlinerJul 16, 2018
Weak on dialogue, but saved by the brilliant set design and action scenes. The climax and ending part are very well executed, while the beginning to the middle part (before they headed to Schariff) are bland. It seems the director wasWeak on dialogue, but saved by the brilliant set design and action scenes. The climax and ending part are very well executed, while the beginning to the middle part (before they headed to Schariff) are bland. It seems the director was focusing too much on the climax and ending that he didn't pay much attention to the rest of the part. I also think the movie is weak when it comes to trying to deliver a sad emotion. It's too overdone. Expand
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varmadmcgooDec 23, 2016
I had low expectations after the cash-grab disappointment that was The Force Awakens, but Rogue One was a very pleasant surprise.

Jyn Erso was wonderful, a true hero. Rogue One proves you don’t need much lightsaber action at all to make a
I had low expectations after the cash-grab disappointment that was The Force Awakens, but Rogue One was a very pleasant surprise.

Jyn Erso was wonderful, a true hero.

Rogue One proves you don’t need much lightsaber action at all to make a standout Star Wars movie.

The most impressive thing about this film was how real it made the war feel. We saw sacrifices being made over and over for the sake of the Rebellion. This is why people are calling this a “dark” movie. It’s too optimistic, the rebels too successful, for the movie to be called dark; it’s weighty. The successes are earned at incredible cost. Such is war.

One notable disappointment here was the musical score. It felt largely repurposed from John Williams’ previous work — and sometimes, that was enough, but it felt like a timid mimicry of greatness. Were there any new musical themes introduced? I don’t recall any. It’s fine, even necessary, to use the Imperial March when Vader shows up, but there needs to be more, too.

We met so many delightful characters — all human except for K-2, whose brand of humor was most welcome, and which stands in stark contrast to the dumb dad-jokes C-3PO made in the latter prequels. No, this was smarter humor, which felt (again) more “earned.”

Here’s hoping future Star Wars films will be more Rogue One and less The Force Awakens!
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3lusiveDec 31, 2016
Probably the best Star Wars film I've ever seen and the best film I've watched this year. Bold, engrossing, tense, and very well put together. Light-years ahead of what I thought it would be. Acting from all main characters is strong, storyProbably the best Star Wars film I've ever seen and the best film I've watched this year. Bold, engrossing, tense, and very well put together. Light-years ahead of what I thought it would be. Acting from all main characters is strong, story is generally well thought out and paced. The humour parts are subtle and not overdone or childish.

The villains are exceptional and Darth Vader in particular is genuinely 'scary', his limited screen time is still very effective.

Overall Rogue One has a serious tone to it which suits the film and franchise very well (as opposed to childish crap that plagues some previous ones). You genuinely care for their fate and the task at hand (to get the Death Star files which expose its critical weaknesses). At no point during the film did I feel bored or wanting it to hurry up, in fact I could have sat for at least another hour! Very well balanced and paced.

The film is leaps and bounds ahead of The Force Awakens and previous recent star wars films.

I rarely write reviews but felt this one deserved it.

More please.
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43in2014Dec 23, 2016
Related media: The three prequels have been quite soulless, as the actors had to act opposite green screens most of the time, while The Force Awakens (TFA) was a great disappointment as it heavily ripped off A New Hope (ANH). Check out myRelated media: The three prequels have been quite soulless, as the actors had to act opposite green screens most of the time, while The Force Awakens (TFA) was a great disappointment as it heavily ripped off A New Hope (ANH). Check out my review of the latter, if you can find it.
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What's Rogue One (RO) like?: Story-wise, it's like other past films where the protagonists had to risk their lives to infiltrate the opposite side so as to steal something, except that here, there are also spaceships and lasers... It was better than TFA, but it also has several problems. >
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1. TFA broke many of the conventions and principles behind how The Force works and how things work in general! For no apparent reason, Rey knew how to pilot a complex spaceship and how to fight with a lightsaber without having been trained on either task beforehand. (This is all down to JJ Abrams. On Star Trek (2009) it was inspiring, but Into Darkness and TFA just made me question his destructive creativity. His earlier films were also quite unruly. I've decided to never watch his films again.) RO avoids this by not invoking the use of the force that often. Most events made sense. This film is a fitting addition to the Star Wars Expanded Universe.
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2. The battle scene on Scarif was nice. >
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1. RO is only slightly better than TFA. The story is less contrived than in TFA. However, it was still rather ridiculous that our heroes need to travel to so many places and to go through so many hoops to get the jobs done. Some parts seemed drawn out. >
2. Apart from Jyn, the other main characters were not developed sufficiently, in the rush to show the action scenes. >
3. The actor playing Commander Krennic seemed to be over-acting, all the time. He was unnecessarily angry and devilish all of the time.
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4. The CGI in this film has some significant flaws. The Star Destroyers look like Lego pieces when in front of a bright background, while the fully computer-generated Grand Moff Tarkin looked... computer-generated. The eyes! You have to sort out the problem with the static eyes! The production had $200m and these problems were not solved?
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5. I thought the destruction of Alderaan in ANH was the first time the Death Star fired its main laser and destroyed a planet? In ANH, Grand Moff Tarkin said, “Princess Leia, before your execution, I’d like you to join me for a ceremony that will make this battle station operational… In a way, you have determined the choice of the planet that is to be destroyed FIRST. Since you are reluctant to provide us with the location of the Rebel base, I have chosen to test this station's destructive power on your home planet of Alderaan.” Furthermore, Obi-Wan only felt the pain from the destruction of Alderaan and not from any moon or planet before that. The firing of the main laser in RO was not mere a test. Has this film created a continuity error? >
6. The new musical score was a strange and horrible choice. The score rises to a crescendo in a haphazard way and then abruptly drops and goes all over the place. Which inexperienced composer was hired to do this? A Golden Raspberry Award is coming up.
> 7. There was no need to show Leia at the end of RO. (It is not a spoiler that she's coming up next in ANH.) The CGI was inadequate and the scene should have been left out.
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How would the different age groups rate it?
Children: Excellent
Teenagers: Excellent
Young adults: Excellent
Medium age adults: Good
Old adults: Average.
My rating: 4/5 (no half scores). It's worth it pay to watch it in the cinemas.
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delete013Jan 16, 2017
A slow, clumsy start perhaps, it slowly accelerates towards a dramatic ending. At first fractioned story parts collide just before the final act to perform a crescendo of visual and emotional enjoyment.

One just must admire the timing, care
A slow, clumsy start perhaps, it slowly accelerates towards a dramatic ending. At first fractioned story parts collide just before the final act to perform a crescendo of visual and emotional enjoyment.

One just must admire the timing, care and precision, accompanied by great acting, especially on behalf of the Imperial side. No candy for children or primitive nonsense for teenagers, just gritty, glorious fight against the odds. And when the movie seems to reach the finish line, there follows a phantastic insidious ending. A triumph of cinema!

I it simply amazing that a story with heavyweight background of the Star Wars would be done in such a bold manner. I cannot think of a better gift for fans of a good fantasy cinema.
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mustang8Sep 7, 2017
Incredible cinematography, incredibly bad scenario.

Rogue One, as an adjunct entry to the Star Wars franchise is fascinating in terms of cinematography, casting, scenery and costume, character design and overall CGI quality. However, it
Incredible cinematography, incredibly bad scenario.

Rogue One, as an adjunct entry to the Star Wars franchise is fascinating in terms of cinematography, casting, scenery and costume, character design and overall CGI quality. However, it fails horribly to deliver a scenario that is up to the Star Wars quality. The quality of the film itself as a motion picture is overshadowed by the horrendous premise and conclusion, combined with mediocre acting. Overall I applaud the efforts of the director, the CGI team and the casting team while advising to be more careful of the scenario and the acting job for the next spin-off Star Wars entry.
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Seymour_MoviesDec 24, 2016
As a self-titled moderate Star Wars fan (I enjoy watching the movies, but am not an expert in Star Wars at all) I enjoyed the film. I think that this works as a stand alone film, that isn't going to change anyones life, but it isAs a self-titled moderate Star Wars fan (I enjoy watching the movies, but am not an expert in Star Wars at all) I enjoyed the film. I think that this works as a stand alone film, that isn't going to change anyones life, but it is entertaining. As a member of the Star Wars family, it felt like a nice change of pace, was much grittier than usual, and had some good easter eggs. I say at the very least, this is a good movie to get you out of the house and get you a break from family during this holiday season. Expand
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blowme44Jan 12, 2017
For Star Wars Fans, this is what we've been waiting for,"a perfect blend of old and new with spectacular special effects." With a little poetic license this film rivals our fond memories of Empire and New Hope.
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anthonymurphy29Jan 10, 2017
Rogue One features spectacular visual effects, from action-packed sequences to the CGI-assisted return of classic characters from the original Star Wars (Episode IV: A New Hope, 1977). Gareth Edwards managed to pay tribute in a subtle way andRogue One features spectacular visual effects, from action-packed sequences to the CGI-assisted return of classic characters from the original Star Wars (Episode IV: A New Hope, 1977). Gareth Edwards managed to pay tribute in a subtle way and at the same time gift us with groundbreaking storytelling. Rogue One is an excellent addition to the Star Wars universe (although it isn't part of the main saga episodes), further bridging the gap between Revenge of the Sith (Episode III, 2005) and A New Hope. Expand
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Chazd3Dec 16, 2016
CG/special effects are marvelous. This interstitial Star Wars Saga is a perfect insert that adds dramatic guidance to the entire Stars Wars labyrinth. Other than the somewhat overwrought and at times confusing space battles, well done.
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MaxsonDec 17, 2016
I really want to give this movie a higher score but I just can't. I'll list the good things about this movie first. This one in my opinion has the best space battles, visually stunning and action packed. It's more of a war film compared toI really want to give this movie a higher score but I just can't. I'll list the good things about this movie first. This one in my opinion has the best space battles, visually stunning and action packed. It's more of a war film compared to the other star wars movies. Some of the new characters were pretty cool, their performances were actually good. Well acted, but not amazing. My biggest issue with the film would have to be character's backstory. I'm not going to count the female protagonist,because the movie did a good job explaining her past, but what about the other guys? Some of the good guys were put in without a backstory, so the entire time while I was watching the movie, I was wondering about their backgrounds. My second issue is the the second act, it felt a bit slow because the pacing. The third act was very good, well executed and definitely worth watching just for the third act in this film. Expand
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the12blackDec 18, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Rogue One does a lot of things right, but tallies up a few missteps along the way.
The good: Well-acted; great special effects that enhanced but did not distract; and solid action.
The Bad: Music added nothing to the story/was completely forgettable; plot was more complex than in needed to be.
The Ugly: ZERO emotional attachment to any character, good or bad.

Should be a 6 but threw in an extra bone for the Vader action towards the end.
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ShermosDec 23, 2016
The only reason I'm not giving Rogue One a 10/10 score is because it does have a some minor flaws in the plot and could have done a better job with character building. Overall however, this film is awesome, and I haven't enjoyed a Star WarsThe only reason I'm not giving Rogue One a 10/10 score is because it does have a some minor flaws in the plot and could have done a better job with character building. Overall however, this film is awesome, and I haven't enjoyed a Star Wars film so much since The Empire Strikes Back. It might even be the best overall. I certainly enjoyed it more than the Force Awakens. Expand
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TimW001Jan 9, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was a very enjoyable film. Here is a list of its best feature:
-Forest Whitaker's character
-The Tense Third Act -Giant Space Battle
-Hammerhead cruiser making two Imperial capital ship crash
-1970's grit.
-Direct connection to the 1970's movies
-Darth Vader, and Darth Vader's rampage

It was a far darker and grittier film than The Force Awakens. Great movie, a must see.
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ThomoriDec 17, 2016
Für mich einer der besten SW-Filme,weit vor Ep7.
Grandiose Kameraperspektiven (z.B. der Sternenzerstörer über der Tempelstadt).
Die Imps treffen zwar immer noch nicht präzise,aber wenigstens besser als in den anderen Teilen :-P Was für ein
Für mich einer der besten SW-Filme,weit vor Ep7.
Grandiose Kameraperspektiven (z.B. der Sternenzerstörer über der Tempelstadt).
Die Imps treffen zwar immer noch nicht präzise,aber wenigstens besser als in den anderen Teilen :-P
Was für ein Schlachtengetümmel und Vader,Tarkin und Leia wiederzusehen war es allein schon wert :-)
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kushtopiaMar 27, 2017
It is the best Star Wars movie. I have personally gone to the theaters 3 times to see it. The violence is tough and gritty. The story was incredible and it contains my personal favorite star wars scene of all time.
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ArdiffDec 18, 2016
Well, I'm really waiting for this movie. I waited a very dark and adult story. And I get it. Yes, the first half of the movie is too much boring and tighten but then the narrative accelerates twice and actions happened is too fast. And ofWell, I'm really waiting for this movie. I waited a very dark and adult story. And I get it. Yes, the first half of the movie is too much boring and tighten but then the narrative accelerates twice and actions happened is too fast. And of course about battles. It a one of the massive battles in Star Wars saga, I enjoying of every single minute. Expand
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dc127Dec 19, 2016
I will preface this by stating that I did not like TFA at all. I thought it was a complete retread of previous movies. I went into Rouge One with low expectations. I was pleasantly surprised. Most of the story is quite predictable, you canI will preface this by stating that I did not like TFA at all. I thought it was a complete retread of previous movies. I went into Rouge One with low expectations. I was pleasantly surprised. Most of the story is quite predictable, you can see almost all of the twists and turns coming from a mile away. The characters are ok, but not great. This is both a plus and a minus to the movie. Part of the reason I did not like TFA is that the characters were overly dominant to the movie. If you didn't like Finn or Rey the movie was hard to watch. None of the Rogue One characters stand out either way. No one really bothered me, but I also didn't care about any of them in any significant way. The movie is almost a paint by numbers remake of a half dozen WWII movies. I however liked this to a certain degree. I left thinking the movie did its job. It told a one off story that was engaging but not over the top. It gave me some space battles and ground fights that I could enjoy without setting up a series of other new movies (boo TFA). Expand
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familyguyDec 18, 2016
Awesome is only word i can use to describe this masterpiece. It basically a war movie with star wars look. awesome character , great visual effecf and story telling. This movie is prefect missing link between ep 3 and 4. also they add aAwesome is only word i can use to describe this masterpiece. It basically a war movie with star wars look. awesome character , great visual effecf and story telling. This movie is prefect missing link between ep 3 and 4. also they add a little of Marvel sense of humor make it ez to watch for new audience . And last but not least Darth Vader super badass in this film. just go to theater and watch it u won't be disappoint Expand
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TJAWApr 22, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In the same way that The Force Awakens grew on me, Rogue One has really grown on me too, which is why I'm upgrading my score for this film from 4/10 to 7/10. No, it's not as good as The Force Awakens - its characters are kind of flat and it's nowhere near as fun. But after giving it a second viewing, Rogue One is honestly pretty good to me now. It's far from perfect, but it's a decent enough Star Wars experience with very strong visuals, great action scenes and a dark tone. What it lacks, unfortunately, is the colourful spark and charm that TFA provided. Too many scenes from Rogue One feel like a soap opera and it can come across as miserable and boring at times. So, for anyone who disliked it the first time, give it one or two more viewings and it may grow on you. Expand
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JonNajemJan 12, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Even though this is a prequel to Star Wars (1977), it maybe the best standalone movie ive ever seen. Every character has their own quirks and importance within the roles they play which make each and every one of them likable for different reasons. The slow start just allows the movie to climb to infinite heights. Great acting all around from both the Rebel and Empire core cast. most people complain about the CGI Peter Cushing, but I honestly thought he was still alive cause the CGI was so convincing overall (Leia...maybe not so much, slightly more noticeable). The action was dirty, yet strategic, like the space battles back in Return of the Jedi or The Battle of Hoth in Empire Strikes Back. Made it feel just like a classic star wars movie, even more so than The Force Awakens did. Though the first act may chug a little on first viewing, it has a much less severe effect on second viewing. All in all, this is a damn good film. Expand
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AndrewLambertJan 22, 2017
Rogue One continues Disney's spectacular resurgence of the legendary saga, enriching the series' mythology by exploring hidden depths of the Star Wars universe in ways never seen before.
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hassallDec 25, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. When i saw this movie i kept getting goosebumps, the cgi is this is good,I was a bit disappointing that all the main characters dies in this movie but hey its still a good movie. Expand
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RealmOfTheEnderJan 9, 2017
I'm likely not the kind of person to look to for reviews, but I found this film to be absolutely amazing. I'll go ahead and write here:

-Did it feel like Star Wars? =Yes, absolutely. It was perfect. The atmosphere, the characters, the
I'm likely not the kind of person to look to for reviews, but I found this film to be absolutely amazing. I'll go ahead and write here:

-Did it feel like Star Wars?
=Yes, absolutely. It was perfect. The atmosphere, the characters, the planets, everything felt like how a Star Wars movie should.

-How about dat Darth Vader tho?
=It was...okay, I guess. He could've been better used, but the way he's used still makes up for it. -Was it the best Star Wars eva?
=I'd say 3rd best, behind A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back.

Overall, I believe this was a really good Star Wars film, and a good film in general.
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SquaredRenApr 3, 2017
No characters development in any way or form!, even the robot has lots of cheesy jokes. You don't care about anyone. The only cool thing about this movie is the Darth Vader scene and that is has an end.
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mcheroesDec 16, 2017
Sigh... Everything about this film screams, Remember this!? Remember that?! Cameo here! Cameo there! We don't know what we're doing, we hope you like all these boring characters, and in case you don't, here's DARTH VADER for no reason.
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iampattyjackDec 19, 2016
In five years I will appreciate Rogue One more than I do today.

This is the first Star Wars movie with a major departure from the formula that viewers have come to expect from the franchise and it is instantly noticeable. These major
In five years I will appreciate Rogue One more than I do today.

This is the first Star Wars movie with a major departure from the formula that viewers have come to expect from the franchise and it is instantly noticeable.

These major departures have both a positive and negative impact on the movie as a whole.

Throughout the film you will find yourself comfortable in the world of Star Wars for a moment, then the movie will make it aware you are watching the creation of someone else with their own ideas.

Watching this movie in the theater I felt conflicted as these new ideas were meddling with something that I have grown up with for years.

However after a night to sleep on the matter, I came to the conclusion that some of my perceived flaws in the movie will become all too important in the coming years.

Those who are a die hard Star Wars fan will notice this instantly.

The opening of the movie is drastically different than what you would expect from anything in the Star Wars universe. It delves straight into a frantic affair rather than the slow crawl of subtext that appear throughout the series.

There is a lack of screen wipes during scene changes, this might sound like a small detail, but in the grand scheme of Star Wars movies, this has always been a staple that felt extremely jarring for a first time viewing.

It’s these small details that don’t feel familiar which will have people annoyed or at least scratching their heads.

Also Darth Vader makes a pun. No, that should never happen again.

That being said, I appreciate the movie nonetheless.

This movie is not afraid to take risks and I greatly respect that.

While the previous filming decisions seem a bit jarring, many of the other changes to the Star Wars formula feel like a welcome addition to the universe.

The Rebel Alliance is shown to be something other than an angelic being to rid the galaxy of the big bad guys.

They make deals with extremists, fight guerrilla wars and hide within civilian populations. I love the expansion of ideals and it even warrants the idea that some were even content or happy with the empire in comparison.

The agents and main characters aren’t necessarily the good guys, they are just fighting for what they believe in. Many of them even fight for what the viewer may perceive as the wrong reasons, but the right cause.

There is so much in this movie that makes the conflict and galaxy feel more real than the main series.

Especially the third act, which is hands down the best part of the movie.

The final battle was magnificent from beginning to end, it felt like watching the Vietnam War in space. That is about the best thing I could ever imagine.



I could have had the entire movie be the story be about some random soldiers on this battlefield and it might have actually been a better film.

Unfortunately because of the highs of the third act it makes the first two acts look weak in comparison.

The film has some major pacing issues in the first act. Nothing quite seemed to flow properly and getting all the information before the film moved along to the next scene was challenging.

It feels like first portions of the movie were solely there to get towards the final act. That inherently makes it less fun to experience.

The film needed a couple more relaxed moments for the characters to build who they were for each other. They never quite felt like they cared for each other which in a movie about a squad of characters is really needed. The best comparison I can make is to Guardians of The Galaxy. The characters never had that moment of interaction that made them bond together through exploits which Guardians of The Galaxy pulled off with flying colors. This movie needed that to really put the exclamation point on the third act. In summary, I enjoyed the hell out of Rogue One despite some pacing issues and lack of character empathy. If you didn’t enjoy The Force Awakens because it felt like a retread of the original film, this will likely be a much more enjoyable affair. As a movie, it feels like a fresh take on the Star Wars universe. While that doesn’t always work the way intended, it sets up the ability for other directors and filmmakers in the future to do the same. I greatly respect that idea and look forward to see what is next. View the video version of this review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGi71YjuxQA
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Rebecca31Dec 20, 2016
So here's a Star Wars movie that's not really a Star Wars movie. You get a whole bunch of new and dispensable characters most of which I've completely forgotten, a story that's missing the wow factor, a great soundtrack and a decent cast.So here's a Star Wars movie that's not really a Star Wars movie. You get a whole bunch of new and dispensable characters most of which I've completely forgotten, a story that's missing the wow factor, a great soundtrack and a decent cast. Don't get me wrong I didn't hate this movie, there was some scenes I thoroughly enjoyed and honestly most of them were towards the end. Yet overall I was a little underwhelmed but can take comfort in the fact that this is not the worst Star Wars movie you could watch.
However, let us not forget what this movie really is...a cash grab. A filler movie with some nice little bits of nostalgia to remind you that oh yes this IS a Star Wars movie. The inevitability of Disney owning Star Wars is we'll get a new movie every year and that might sound like a dream come true now but in the year 2040 with the 32nd Star Wars movie you'll wish you never heard the words Disney and Star Wars together. I'll recommend this because it's worth a watch once but if you're a Star Wars fan you'll go see this no matter what anyone says.
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olivermetaDec 16, 2016
Loved it. Felicity Jones was the true heroine/ hero and I fell in love. I also felt like the other major characters played their parts well. Also loved the blind guy (Chirrut). A True star wars movie!! Didn't just feel like an attemptedLoved it. Felicity Jones was the true heroine/ hero and I fell in love. I also felt like the other major characters played their parts well. Also loved the blind guy (Chirrut). A True star wars movie!! Didn't just feel like an attempted nostalgia trip. Expand
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