Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: December 18, 2015
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MigukDec 21, 2015
Don't know what movie others were watching, but I was watching Star Wars and it was awesome! I sat in a movie house almost 40 years ago and watched and incredible world and today in another movie house was like welcoming back an old friendDon't know what movie others were watching, but I was watching Star Wars and it was awesome! I sat in a movie house almost 40 years ago and watched and incredible world and today in another movie house was like welcoming back an old friend -- who I have missed terribly. So very pleased and excited to finally see this movie Expand
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ZorkanJan 7, 2016
I think that's the best star wars movie I ever watched. From the start to the end, I felt that movie like a good one. The only that I can say and I think that could see as a negative movie, it's too short.
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JorgeChillerJan 7, 2016
Not quite a home run, but satisfying to any sane Star Wars fan. Admittedly, because its Star Wars it's put to anything less than magical stings a little more because of how special this franchise is to myself and many many others. Many of usNot quite a home run, but satisfying to any sane Star Wars fan. Admittedly, because its Star Wars it's put to anything less than magical stings a little more because of how special this franchise is to myself and many many others. Many of us who lovingly criticize this movie are hoping the next one is free to tell its own story and show us something new.

+New cast/characters are stellar
+Beautiful sets and cinematography
+No Jar Jar
-Too many wink-wink moments to previous films
-Certain problematic plot points could have been easily addressed
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FilmMasterEdJan 5, 2016
J.J. Abrams resuscitates a franchise and delivers the movie event of the year

The wait is over. The movie event of the year is here. Star Wars: The Force Awakens, number seven in the series for those who wouldn't know a Jedi from a Jar
J.J. Abrams resuscitates a franchise and delivers the movie event of the year

The wait is over. The movie event of the year is here. Star Wars: The Force Awakens, number seven in the series for those who wouldn't know a Jedi from a Jar Jar, emerges bloody with unrealistic expectations but gloriously unbowed. It's everything the kid in us goes to the movies for — marvelous adventure that leaves us surprised, scared and euphoric. So let out a Wookiee roar for director J.J. Abrams who sweeps us out of the black hole of George's Lucas' trilogy of paralyzingly dull Star Wars prequels and into a brave new world.

Okay, not quite. Star Wars: The Force Awakens is basically an updated remake of Star Wars: A New Hope, the 1977 Lucas original that changed the face of movie space epics and made us all one with the Force. Now it's three decades later. Our heroes have a little age on them, they being Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Han Solo (Harrison Ford). It's great that Chewbacca, C3Po and R2D2 look exactly the same. The newbies are repped by Rey (Daisy Ridley), a desert scavenger abandoned by her family on Jukku; Finn (John Boyega), an AWOL stormtrooper with little taste for killing; and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), a pilot working for Leia, a princess turned general who now leads the Resistance.

Hey, wait up. Didn’t 1983's Return of the Jedi feature Ewoks dancing their fluffy tails off over the demise of Darth Vader and the defeat of the Empire. Yeah, but what would a Star Wars movie be without evil? So Abrams and cowriters Michael Arndt and Lawrence Kasdan (he co-wrote The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi) provide a doozy. A fresh malevolence called the First Order has emerged from the ruins of the Empire. Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis by motion capture) operates out of a space station that makes the Death Star look like a Lego. His villainous young protégé is Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), a masked figure who communes so regularly with Vader's mangled helmet that a long future in therapy is a given. The bald-faced attempt to clone Vader, one of the greatest badasses in film history, is clankingly obvious, but Driver, masked and unmasked, gives him hypnotic and haunting contours.

As any Star Wars fan knows, bloodlines are crucial to the plot. And there are times when everyone seems related to everyone else. (The Lucas template is drawn from sources as diverse as the Bible, Shakespeare, Oedipus Rex and Road Runner cartoons.) Bad things happen to those who issue spoilers about this franchise. But I will say this: The action, from lightsaber duels to X-wing dogfights with TIE Fighters, is explosive and buoyed by John Williams' exultant score. And the movie is also funny as hell. Abrams knows how to build a laugh and fill the emotional spaces between words. He's a fanboy who knows what fanboys want, but he also delivers the goods for the rest of us. Giving starring roles to a black man, a white woman and a Latino is the right idea that could have gone seriously wrong; instead, it's quietly history making.

Isaac oozes flyboy charm, Boyega, bracingly comic and cunning, is a find, and Ridley (both she and Boyega are Brits) is a star in the making. Rey is the kind of can-do woman of heart and mind who can make a franchise. I'm not just talking marketing. Her scenes with the equally purposeful Leia have a femcentric wit and warmth. The new actors are all aces. But no one can steal a scene from BB-8, a droid who looks like an orange-and-white beach ball on a continuous roll. No one, except for Ford who owns this film from his first crooked grin. If you don't lose it when Ford's Han Solo reenters the Millennium Falcon, a hunk of junk he calls a spacecraft, you truly deserve banishment to the dark side. "Chewie, we're home," he says. Truer words have never been spoken.
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AlexHaydenJan 9, 2016
I guess this will be somewhat of a review on both the movie... And other reviews.

To begin with the movie, I do not think it was in any way a perfect movie. There's little to medium issues throughout, as every movie I've ever seen has,
I guess this will be somewhat of a review on both the movie... And other reviews.

To begin with the movie, I do not think it was in any way a perfect movie. There's little to medium issues throughout, as every movie I've ever seen has, including the classic trilogy that I grew up with and is near and dear to my heart, yet imperfect in many ways. The primary major flaws that seriously bother me and actually keep me from enjoying the movie as much as I would like to have to with the new (not a) Death Star. On principal, I didn't want to see another Death Star. It's been done twice before and I liked both those times and they mostly worked, but give it a rest. I believe Rogue One I'll center around the mission to acquire the plans to the original Death Star (spoiler? I don't know. It's what I've heard. If it's true, then it's the main plot and you'll at least know that much before seeing the movie, anyway.) and I'm okay with that. That actually sounds interesting. But no more new (not a) Death Stars! They're obviously not something the bad guys are good at defending and should maybe try something else. Would've still been cool to just be their headquarters or a major factory or something. Anyway, besides being a third DS, even worse is the way it functions. The previous models made scifantasy sense. I can accept their workings. The new one just stretches the limit of what is possible, even in a scifi fantasy too far. It's called Starkiller, but it's not a star killer. It does kill the initial star by absorbing it to power its weapon, all while remaining an ice planet, but then it shoots through hyperspace to hit a target in s different part of the Galaxy and doesn't just destroy that planet - it makes that planet explode into becoming a new star. And, when destroyed itself, it becomes a new star. The whole scenario is just too ridiculous for me to accept. Better to do the version the old EU books did. Instead of destroying a single planet, it makes a star go nova and destroys the whole solar system. It would look cooler and - to me - make a whole lot more pretend sense. Also, the planets being blown up can instantly be seen in a completely different solar system on s planet during the day, as clear and big as if in that planet's own atmosphere. It looked pretty. But it's insanely beyond belief impossible.

Anyway, that really bothers me, but the way the weapon functions really isn't all that relevant or a huge part of the actual story. I thought the acting, effects, pacing, overall story, new characters, drama, humor, dialogue, basically mostly everything was pretty great. Not perfect. I can happily pick many negatives in anything that I still thoroughly enjoy. There's a lot of nitpicking I could do. Like I could do with literally every movie I've seen. I guess it comes down to how much there is and how much it bothers you. What I enjoyed greatly outweighed what bothered me. I feel like the prequels set in s great depression and the Force Awakens brings back the spirit of Star Wars. Easily the best and most enjoyable Episode in the past few decades. On the topic of it being ANH repeated: yes, it does hit many of the same beats. But it is not the same story. It hits many, but not all, of the same beats, while building its own tale, and I'm glad for it. It hit a few too many (ahem - Desth Star 3), but I liked the beats it hit and it introduced a lot of new elements. It had s slightly awkward ending, but it was also made knowing that it was getting a sequel, allowing itself to get away with leaving many loose ends. There's s bit of good and bad to this, but I think it's left in s cool place for the next episode and I do expect that one to go more in its own direction.

Now for reviewing reviews. I know it's nothing new on sites like this, but I just think it's ridiculous and can't understand these scores. Lots of perfect 10s, which is frankly s bit unrealistic in my view, but also sooo many absolute 0s. Come on, guys. Let's think about this. By giving it a zero, you are actually saying that this equal to or worse than the worst movie you had ever seen in your life prior to seeing this. That is just absurd. I am completely confident that is not true. Unless maybe you've only ever seen 9 other movies. You may not like it. It may not be what you wanted. But it's not Catwoman bad. It's not... Whatever bad. I'm sure there's something you've seen that's much, much worse. It's flawed, sure, but a zero? That's just childish. Give it a 1 for not having Ewoks.
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CazanatorDec 18, 2015
Great movie, enjoyed every minute as their were no dull moments. Not a perfect film as it really did copy New Hope's plot but the introduction of Rey and Finn was a big step but it paid off massively. John and Daisy were excellent in this,Great movie, enjoyed every minute as their were no dull moments. Not a perfect film as it really did copy New Hope's plot but the introduction of Rey and Finn was a big step but it paid off massively. John and Daisy were excellent in this, their chemistry was so good it reminded me of Han and Leia (although obviously not as good). The action scenes were fantastic, no over use of CGI but Abrams instead used real sets. I really cared for Rey and Finn which is something most movies dont do for me. Expand
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megamegaDec 26, 2015
absolutely amazing and no jar jar-esque character or over done cgi
wow...loved this. JJ Abrams should direct all three. 800 million already
i hope RIAN jOHNSON can match JJ Abrams in episode 8 all you zero spammers get the heck off
absolutely amazing and no jar jar-esque character or over done cgi
wow...loved this. JJ Abrams should direct all three. 800 million already
i hope RIAN jOHNSON can match JJ Abrams in episode 8
all you zero spammers get the heck off ruining metacritic
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GreeniceyDec 21, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I didn't feel like tip-toeing around spoilers as it's super hard to not talk about them, so read at your own risk.

First off, while I wasn't alive when the original trilogy came out they were some of my first movies that I learned to love. The prequels were coming out at that time, and while they were entertaining for a young kid like me I could tell that they weren't as good as the originals. Episode 7 is absolutely a million miles better than the prequels, and are almost up there next to the originals in my opinion. It's a massive love letter to A New Hope, and while the structure might seem a tad too familiar, the movie stands on it's own in many ways. First the characters, Han is great, always will be great. Leia hasn't exactly aged as well over the years, and is missing some of the spunk she once had, but is still a welcome sight in the film and the relationship between her and Solo is still very believable. What really impressed me was the character of Rey. I don't quite know how to fully describe her, but her character arc is absolutely fantastic. She is basically the center of the story, and from the get-go you can see her spirit and youthfulness, her sense of wisdom but also inexperience. Finn and Poe Dameron are also well portrayed, Finn being a very headstrong yet sympathetic type. I felt that his sudden change of heart was a little too abrupt and convenient for the story sake, but he works well with Rey and Han as the leads. Not a fan of Snoke, the villain reminiscent of the Emperor. Maybe it was the fact he looked like a mix between the villain from Guardians of the Galaxy, and Gollum. He didn't frighten me like Kylo Ren did, and the set-up of him being the real bad guy behind everything really isn't all that convincing. Kylo Ren on the other hand is a real three-dimensional villain, torn between his parents Leia and Han, and seduction of the dark side. It's hinted we will learn a lot more about his fall to the dark side, and I'm really excited to see how it plays out. Many have criticized how much the structure follows A New Hope almost to point for point, I argue that while yes it does, it does it all with such confidence that it's more of a massive nostalgia kick than a been there done that. The characters are what really pull the story through, and add enough originality that left me so excited to see how the rest of it plays out. Rey's training, the fight against the New Order, Leia's relationship with her son and how she'll have to handle it.

I really hope the next couple movies can take this set-up and run with it (in a good way). I love how authentic this universe feels, and I was pleasantly reminded of the original trilogy throughout, while growing attached to the new cast at the same time.
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Deckard82Dec 20, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Just left the Cinema and thought the film was absolutely brilliant, well done to Disney and JJ abrams you have completely restored my faith in the Star Wars films after the CGI heavy prequels. This film ticked every box and was great to see a film that was obviously made with a lot of love and passion for the franchise, loved seeing the Falcon again, the Sabre flash back scene, the X-Wings racing to the rescue and the Kylo Ren, and Rey fight in the woods, 5 stars all around and cant wait for episode 8. Expand
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HnarquDec 29, 2015
Great movie, but too much seemed like Episode IV. It followed "The Hero's Journey" trope too much, and, while entertained, I sat through the movie waiting for something different.
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WillColeJan 7, 2016
The Force Awakens from the great director J.J Abrams is a great start to the new trilogy and exceeded my expectations. He has brought the series back to life in a fabulous way. It incorporates a mix of new characters and old characters, whichThe Force Awakens from the great director J.J Abrams is a great start to the new trilogy and exceeded my expectations. He has brought the series back to life in a fabulous way. It incorporates a mix of new characters and old characters, which is important to the film's story. Ridley and Boyega are both great actors who portray Rey and Finn well. Also Han and Chewie had a good and needed return. The main villain Kylo Ren was not quite as scary as Darth, however, he was intimidating and ruthless, just like a villain should be. Saying this though, Driver was an awful pick to portray him while not in the suit. I personally think he looked like an older teenager. Apart from this it was though. While the film was not as good as the original, it was better than all the prequel trilogy films combined. And of course it is worth a watch. Expand
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roman_emperorDec 23, 2015
I loved this movie. I know that the sexists and racists have problems with this movie, but if you're a decent human being you'll love the fact that there is more racial diversity than in previous Star Wars film and you won't give a crap ifI loved this movie. I know that the sexists and racists have problems with this movie, but if you're a decent human being you'll love the fact that there is more racial diversity than in previous Star Wars film and you won't give a crap if the hero is a woman. Daisy Ridley is both a beautiful woman and an amazing actress. She made the movie what it is. Who said the Force had to be specific to men... Yes, she bests Ben. What's the problem. The movie makes it clear she know how to defend herself early. Think about it. She is a woman who was abandoned and had to grow up among thieves and scoundrels. It makes sense she knew how to somewhat hold a lightsaber at the end of the film. Additional, Ben was shot. He could have been dying as he had to face Fin and Rey. I don't think it was easy for him to swing a lightsaber when is bleeding to death.

The movie had amazing cinematography. The direction was solid. The acting overall was great, except for Carrie Fisher. She dropped the ball, and she's most probably the reason the final confrontation between Han and Ben wasn't as impacting. She either needs to step up, or they need to rethink her role in future films.

Harrison Ford was fun to see again in this movie. I hate that he died. I love Chewy.

I recommend you watch this movie. Hater will drag the score down, but the movie is great.
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jerooo159Dec 22, 2015
Just great and everything I wanted out of a new Star Wars. Great new characters and the oldies were good once again. Amazing score from John Williams and the action was just mind blowing. Despite some of it's minor flaws regarding storyJust great and everything I wanted out of a new Star Wars. Great new characters and the oldies were good once again. Amazing score from John Williams and the action was just mind blowing. Despite some of it's minor flaws regarding story telling, it didn't affect the enjoyment I had from this movie. Definitely the best Star Wars we had since The Empire Strikes Back. Expand
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wordofmouthDec 18, 2015
It has the funniest and smartest dialogue of the series. It has wonderful chemistry between the actors. It's beautiful to look at.

And Chewbacca finally gets some respect. At the same time, Abrams certainly has established himself more
It has the funniest and smartest dialogue of the series. It has wonderful chemistry between the actors. It's beautiful to look at.

And Chewbacca finally gets some respect.

At the same time, Abrams certainly has established himself more as a perfecter of pop culture more than an innovator of it. In some ways this is impressive, and I do think you could make an argument that this film's parts are better than the elements of the films it rather brazenly cribs. And it doesn't just crib A New Hope.

SPOILER ALERT: Finally, especially for those who have reacted with extreme negativity to the derivative themes and plot elements, it is worth considering the scene in which the Resistance plans its attack on the whatever the heck its called Death Star Planet Starkiller Ha Yes Seriously. The dialogue in that scene is shockingly confident with self-parody. The movie knows what it's doing.. It does it with extreme confidence and a wink. And it works. It's basically Han Solo's method put to film.
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Ceno_BitesDec 21, 2015
Episode VII satisfyingly drums the nostalgia growing inside lovers of Episodes 4 through 6, while presenting a more realistic image of the Empire's/ First Order's war machine. There are new characters for a new audience and a new time, butEpisode VII satisfyingly drums the nostalgia growing inside lovers of Episodes 4 through 6, while presenting a more realistic image of the Empire's/ First Order's war machine. There are new characters for a new audience and a new time, but the series has some explaining to do with regards to how quickly the Force Awakens in some of these vulnerable new leads. Hopefully it does so while being mindful of its history to avoid jumping the shark visually or with character development . Overall, I like what this is turning into... Expand
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el_picorcitoDec 18, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie is really good and the fact that it repeats some parts of the original trilogy could have an explanation like mass effect in future films.
Maybe is the destiny of the skywalkers to repeat some cycle until they reach the balance in the force.
Maybe the Jedi are the guardians of the balance and always kept the galaxy to destroy itself with technology like the death stars.
I suspect that Luke disapear for this reason.
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tizwaz77Dec 22, 2015
The Force is with this one. absolutely loved this film, ticks all the boxes in my opinion, great to see a young actress taking on the main role, I thought Daisy Ridley was brilliant. Harrison Ford was brilliant too although I feel the youngThe Force is with this one. absolutely loved this film, ticks all the boxes in my opinion, great to see a young actress taking on the main role, I thought Daisy Ridley was brilliant. Harrison Ford was brilliant too although I feel the young cast has brought a certain freshness to the Franchise, bb8 is a great addition. and loved Kylo Ren, cant wait for episode 8. Expand
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Retarded_DinozJan 7, 2016
The 3rd best Star Wars movie. It has some script issues, but other than that it is a perfect start to the new Disney trilogy/ monstrous empire of a series.
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GameReviewJrnalJan 16, 2016
Overall it was a good screenplay and had a modern twist to "A new hope" to reboot the franchise into this era of film. However it was too fast paced for certain things to be believable, most notably the protagonists connection to the force.Overall it was a good screenplay and had a modern twist to "A new hope" to reboot the franchise into this era of film. However it was too fast paced for certain things to be believable, most notably the protagonists connection to the force. It's okay to setup a sequel, but there are way too many open questions at the end of this film. The antagonist has emotional issues and appears weak too often to be considered a Jedi. The progression of the antagonist also does not make much sense the way he behaves in the beginning of the film compared to the end. Certain parts just don't add up, but a fun film to watch if you're not that critical. Expand
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alexaka1Dec 31, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. TL;DR
They played it safe, They've gone full Marvel and played it safe to be successful. A lot of the movie does things wrong, (twists are introduced poorly). The twists are **** amazing. I loved the who's who aspect of it, but it's presented the worst way possible.
Imagine if Darth Vader told Luke he was his father on the phone, while calling him for the first time in his life. And no introduction, just: "Hey, I'm Darth Vader, your father."
Worst presentation. the fact of who is who's father is good, interesting spin to the story, but how it's just said as a fact was a disaster.
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IQLeisnerJan 3, 2016
So let me start off by saying that I left the movie theater feeling very happy – which is more than some would dare expect. After the fiasco of the second trilogy, this installment felt very fresh and brought back many old feelings. With thatSo let me start off by saying that I left the movie theater feeling very happy – which is more than some would dare expect. After the fiasco of the second trilogy, this installment felt very fresh and brought back many old feelings. With that said, I think it would be fair to break it down into some aspects:

Characters (9.5): It’s extraordinary how likable the characters in this movie were, and even more extraordinary is the fact that they felt very original! From the heroes to the villains the aliens to the droids, it all felt very much like Star Wars. Some of the are simply brilliant while some are not, but every single one was very well written.

Dialogue (10): Loved what they did with the dialogue. The jokes are well timed, and the fact that the characters are very enthusiastic of their own feats feels very real and relatable.

Soundtrack (7): It seems as though they were going for something minimalistic. The soundtrack is beautiful but very discreet, and the original themes feel a little underused. There are some triumphant moments, though.

Combat (10): For me, this was by far the best Star Wars in terms of combat, with both spaceships and lightsabers. The TIE Fighters/X-Wing shots are gorgeous, the ships feel very real and it’s as though we can feel their weight and their precision. The final lightsaber battle is simply amazing, and it’s THE FIRST BATTLE EVER WHERE IT ACTUALLY SEEMS THEY’RE TRYING TO HIT EACH OTHER! No choreographed bullsh*t, very real and believable action. Loved that part.

Plot (5): Unfortunately, that’s where it falls short – very short. There’s no saying much here without spoiling the movie, but let’s just say that there’s a permanent feeling of “been there, done that”. As much of a tribute to the original movie as it is, it could have used a lot more innovation.

All in all, I think it was a great start for the new trilogy. Was it amazing? No, not really. But it seems to be on the right track, and I’m very optimistic about the future of the saga.
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nachonaJan 8, 2016
Just incredible, the feelings, the emotions, being the first star wars movie i see on a cinema i want to watch it 30 times more, but it gave us more questions than answers we had before, also there's not that much originality to it, kindaJust incredible, the feelings, the emotions, being the first star wars movie i see on a cinema i want to watch it 30 times more, but it gave us more questions than answers we had before, also there's not that much originality to it, kinda similar to episode IV. that's why the 7. Expand
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AlexanderLuthorDec 21, 2015
Star Wars: The Force Awakes is fantastic! Feels like you stepped into a nostalgia time machine. Even better, getting to share that feeling with your kids, lightsaber in one hand, popcorn in the other.
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J227BRDec 21, 2015
as a Star Wars fan I felt that The Force Awakens has returned to the Star Wars that i've liked from the originals. In my opinion it has all the excitement and emotion and adventure like the originals has, even though parts of the plot foras a Star Wars fan I felt that The Force Awakens has returned to the Star Wars that i've liked from the originals. In my opinion it has all the excitement and emotion and adventure like the originals has, even though parts of the plot for the new film can present it self to be recycled at times, it has all the right chemistry that the originals had to keep invested, its has the perfect chemistry with the script of the characters also that made The Force Awakens enjoyable. What was also great about the film is how it made great use with a nice combonation between pratical special effects and CGI which in my opinion made the film more immersive. is it a great as the originals, almost, is it far better than the prequels, most definitly, so is the The Force awakens worth a second viewing on the big screen, yes. Expand
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RobobobDec 31, 2015
Here's the most honest fan review of the Force Awakens you'll see on this site. This is coming from a life long fan of Star Wars.

First let's talk about all of the extreme hate this movie seems to be getting with some fans. This movie is
Here's the most honest fan review of the Force Awakens you'll see on this site. This is coming from a life long fan of Star Wars.

First let's talk about all of the extreme hate this movie seems to be getting with some fans. This movie is not perfect and I'll explain that later, but giving this movie anything below a 3 because "it's a remake of the original" is just ridiculous. So this movie is so bad that it's worse than Fantastic Four?!? Taken 3?!? Attack of the Killer Tomatoes?!? Sure, there are elements that are similar to other movies, but whether you are a fan of the prequels or the originals you could say the same for many of the other Star Wars movies. The attack on the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi is very similar to the big battle in A New Hope. Anakin growing up on Tatooine parallel's Luke's childhood. The Wookies (in ep III) and Gungans (in ep I) are very similar to the Ewoks "nature vs technology" theme from episode 6. So, why this gets so much extra hate I'll never know. In all honest I think many of the extreme negative reviews are written by prequel children who are sore at the fact that a new Star Wars (not helmed by Lucas) is getting rave reviews and breaking every box office record on the planet. Notice how most of the hateful reviewers have oddly Star Wars specific user-names and also have terrible grammar and spelling. Might give you a hint to the mindset of who is writing multiple reviews for the same movie. If that doesn't help, click on a reviewer (positive or negative) and you'll see some that have 1 or few reviews.. that's the sign of someone creating multiple accounts to review a movie more than once in effect drastically changing it's score.
Anyways, now onto the Pros and Cons:

Cons:
* There is way too much coincidence in JJ's story telling. All of the characters in the movie just happen to run into each other to make the story happen. Objects and MacGuffins just show up in the strangest places because they are needed for the story. You can say it's fate.. or destiny.. or the Force, but I think it's just lazy writing. With some thought and effort there could be a better way to get the story to come together.
* Where are all of the cool aliens and species from the last 6 movies? As a Star Wars buff I did not see any of the aliens I've seen in Star Wars lore over the last 40 years. In that regard it didn't seem as much like Star Wars and could have been any sci-fi epic.
* JJ put a little too much mystery in my Star Wars. It seems like we are dropped in the middle of a story, not at the beginning. I left the movie with more questions than answers.

Pros
* Han Solo is the star of this film and for good reason. In the previous films he was just part of the secondary (or third) story line, but here he and his smuggling past is front and center.
* Kyle Ren is an interesting new villain. Though he might try to emulate a famous Sith lord, he is anything but. I find that a lot more interesting than just another cool-headed, scheming, uber-powerful Sith master.
* The original Star Wars heroes were archetypes of fantasy characters like the old wizard, the princess, the pirate and the farm boy. Well this movie they archetypes of the Star Wars universe itself... a stormtrooper, an ace pilot and a scavenger. I love that.
* Though some of JJ's directing style might be a little too flashy for my tastes, everything else in movie.. from the practical effects are top notch.
* Humor is back in Star Wars and in a good way. I'm laughing with the move instead of at it as in previous films.
* There are some genuinely heart breaking moments in this movie. There is so much more emotion and passion in this movie, something I think the Star Wars universe has been missing for a couple decades now.

In short, the first half of the movie is too much coincidence and everything quickly and conveniently falls into place, but once the movie finds it's pace it turns into the 3rd or 4th best Star Wars movie of all time. It's a good beginning to a new trilogy and I can't wait to see what's next in the Star Wars universe.
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LoneWolfSonesJan 7, 2016
The Force Awakens is a return to form for Star Wars. While I never hated the prequel trilogy; the original trilogy is still the best in my eyes. The plot in the Force Awakens moves at a brisk pace. Perhaps its the pacing that hides one of theThe Force Awakens is a return to form for Star Wars. While I never hated the prequel trilogy; the original trilogy is still the best in my eyes. The plot in the Force Awakens moves at a brisk pace. Perhaps its the pacing that hides one of the biggest underlying issues the Force Awakens has. Upon reflecting on the film you will start to wonder about some notable plot holes that aren't quite explained in the movie. This is all the more evident in that the Force Awakens follows many of the same story beats from A New Hope. The end result feels a bit copy/paste but it doesn't make it a bad film. In some ways perhaps its appropriate that it draws inspiration from a New Hope. That is ultimately what Force Awakens is for the Star Wars franchise. Its a new hope for Star Wars Fans young and old. Expand
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zappbrannigan23Dec 29, 2015
Star Wars - Force Awakens. Solid 8.75/10
Give me a break with all the 5 or below user scores. Get a job people, and make useful comments to serve the community.
The star wars series was never a super clever masterpiece. That's OK. It
Star Wars - Force Awakens. Solid 8.75/10
Give me a break with all the 5 or below user scores. Get a job people, and make useful comments to serve the community.
The star wars series was never a super clever masterpiece. That's OK. It does not need to be to still give us an imagination inspiring fun romp. The series gives us a legacy worthy mass pop culture inclusions.
I was a star wars fan before the film and remain so after. This was a very good movie telling us what happened after Vader fell and the death star exploded.

Pros - several characters we know and love are back, great special effects, felt like coming home warm and cozy, some questions as to who some characters were kept it interesting.
Cons- a little to much pandering to fans with rehash of lines and story ideas (essential to have some but maybe a bit much (rehash).
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Closeremperor16Dec 20, 2015
If you gave this film a zero you are whiney little fanboy who isn’t ever going to be pleased by anything at all and you may as well just give up on Star Wars and let the rest of us enjoy star wars return to form.

Is this film perfect?
If you gave this film a zero you are whiney little fanboy who isn’t ever going to be pleased by anything at all and you may as well just give up on Star Wars and let the rest of us enjoy star wars return to form.

Is this film perfect? Nope. Is it very good? Yeah it is.

does it reuse familiar plot points, hell yeah but it adds a lot and the pace structre and characters are all brand new and entertaining.

IF you like star wars and you re not already pre disposed to dislike this film then you will probably enjoy this film.

Hard-core Star wars fans make my head hurt, make up your minds what you want and try to be reasonable or at least partially rationale.
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Yeah2187Dec 21, 2017
When this movie was announced I was scared that it could ruin the franchise and that it could never live up to the hype, I was so wrong J.J Abrams gives us one of the best Star Wars movie ever. It may have taken a bit too much from a EpisodeWhen this movie was announced I was scared that it could ruin the franchise and that it could never live up to the hype, I was so wrong J.J Abrams gives us one of the best Star Wars movie ever. It may have taken a bit too much from a Episode 4 but the new characters and story give it an identity of its own. The new Characters are great Kylo Ren is a great successor to Darth Vader the conflict you see in the character make him one of the best villain in Star Wars. Expand
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fusion_13Dec 18, 2015
I'm really short on words on this amazing movie. It lived up to my expectations as a Star Wars fan and even exceeded them. The new characters Fin, Rey, Kylo Ren, BB-8, Poe are all great characters and were developed very well. The action andI'm really short on words on this amazing movie. It lived up to my expectations as a Star Wars fan and even exceeded them. The new characters Fin, Rey, Kylo Ren, BB-8, Poe are all great characters and were developed very well. The action and dialogue were amazing, old characters like Han, Chewie, Leia were also fantastic. The plot was also good even though there are some similarities to IV, it still set up the trilogy fantastically. What i also love is that it reveals a lot but also leaves a lot of questions unanswered. T

The final scenes are also full of emotion and are just delivered perfectly. It is a fantastic return for star wars, probably the 2nd or 3rd best star wars movie to date.
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vcca15Jan 7, 2016
The people giving this movie zero's and 1, 2 or 3 scores, from what I've read either haven't seen the movie or arent real star wars fans.

The movie is fantastic, the acting was great, the comedy was a great addition, the fights looked
The people giving this movie zero's and 1, 2 or 3 scores, from what I've read either haven't seen the movie or arent real star wars fans.

The movie is fantastic, the acting was great, the comedy was a great addition, the fights looked realistic, the music is awesome, the story is similar to episode 4, which was playing safe but it worked. The movie has charm and a bright future while it was a similar to a new hope it has many different layers. Besides, of course it reminds you of the old movies, one it was intended to, secondly, it's in the same universe with many of the same characters in similar locations or even the same locations a times, it is a sequel after all.
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TroubleDec 23, 2015
This film is really good . My real mark is near 8-9. But i give it a 10 because this film not so bad,it's really nicely action film for watch it with friend
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KenmeiDec 21, 2015
Definitely better than the prequel's, but it doesn't answer alot of questions, nor even ask some of the questions you felt they would have been building too. The main problem I have with this movie is the fact that it doesn't do a great jobDefinitely better than the prequel's, but it doesn't answer alot of questions, nor even ask some of the questions you felt they would have been building too. The main problem I have with this movie is the fact that it doesn't do a great job explaining what happened between Return of the Jedi and this movie. Alot of stuff clearly happened and I suppose some of that is answered in the books. But the movie glosses over that real quickly to get to the action. It's a good time and I think most Star Wars fans will like the finished product, even as it builds up for something down the line. This movie was all about laying the ground work for the next two movies and will be better once those movies are released IMO. The movie is good now but it could start what might be a great trilogy going forward and that's what will be the biggest legacy this movie will have, whether the next two movies capitalize on the plot going forward. Expand
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jbrown8989Jan 5, 2016
Thought it was a well done remake with amazing special effects. The movie used 3D to its advantage and it felt like you were on the battlefield. Story is very similar to past Star Wars but this is the first of the new trilogy. Overall greatThought it was a well done remake with amazing special effects. The movie used 3D to its advantage and it felt like you were on the battlefield. Story is very similar to past Star Wars but this is the first of the new trilogy. Overall great movie and definitely worth seeing in theatres. Expand
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JosyBanDec 20, 2015
I was hoping it would be just what it needed to be to save the franchise from the glum and frankly painful prequels. I entered the cinema with such apprehension, noted the lack of the Twentieth Century fanfare and then those yellow lettersI was hoping it would be just what it needed to be to save the franchise from the glum and frankly painful prequels. I entered the cinema with such apprehension, noted the lack of the Twentieth Century fanfare and then those yellow letters crawling up the screen. As I read I thought, yes no mumbo-jumbo, a nice simple description of where we are, I can go with this…

And oh hell yes, it was just non-stop ‘STAR WARS’, that how you save a sinking ship. Yes it leans heavily on plot points/devices from the original trilogy but isn’t that the one we love? The action sequences are breathtaking, there is even comedy not Jar Jar cringe but more akin to Marvel’s Avengers or Guardians of the Galaxy. Most important of all, there are characters and character development i.e. - acting! The new comers steal the show in the best way possible.

It ain’t perfect but which of the original three were? I walked out of the theatre with a feeling I hadn’t felt since The Empire Strikes Back. J. J. has left us wanting more, and where else would you want to be!
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LandonTDec 24, 2015
Great Star Wars movie. The characters were great, the story was great, and the action was fairly good. My only complaints are that it was a bit slow action-wise, but that's because it's beginning the new trilogy, and also that the whole plotGreat Star Wars movie. The characters were great, the story was great, and the action was fairly good. My only complaints are that it was a bit slow action-wise, but that's because it's beginning the new trilogy, and also that the whole plot seemed kind of similar to A New Hope. Not extremely, but there were some similarities.

Overall, this movie was not a disappointment and is a fresh entry into the new trilogy. Go see it.
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jcpshdDec 29, 2015
Not bad Disney, not bad. If you're a huge SW fan and you go to watch this movie with your expectations low as I did, you might be gladly surprised of how much this movie doesn't suck. It is not a masterpiece, but it's not bad either. MostNot bad Disney, not bad. If you're a huge SW fan and you go to watch this movie with your expectations low as I did, you might be gladly surprised of how much this movie doesn't suck. It is not a masterpiece, but it's not bad either. Most importantly, when the movie finished I didn't leave with that bitter sensation from Episode I, quite the contrary, I found myself whistling the Star Wars theme while driving home.

It does rely a lot on nostalgia to please the fans, but I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. It also introduced new characters, which I found refreshing and I think it's something the franchise really needed.

The acting from the main characters was decent-good and the effects were excellent as in most modern high-budget movies.

Overall a solid 7, I would recommend watching it if you have the slightest interest for Star Wars.
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DanielonApr 1, 2016
Sitting patiently waiting for the film to catch speed, I needed a star wars film. Disney unleashed a free for all to give every actor the right to have their way. "Special effects" that rival the Avatar film it was a miracle in the image.
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Romang227Dec 26, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Liked it a lot!
I've watched all the movies of saga. And though some find this movie a copy&paste, I don't. Yes, they took some elements from previous movies to create a nostalgia effect, but in general it felt really fresh for me!
Love new characters, especially Rey, probably the main character of the film, and Kylo, terrifying villain with really deep personality and backstory.
Last scene of the movie made me wait for the VIII extremely impatiently.
But of course, movie has flaws (nothing is perfect), so don't get overexcited before watching it, if you want to have a good impressions!
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mr_nobbsJan 9, 2016
I wasn't initially a huge fan of Star Wars, the prequels were almost entirely horrible, and the originals had two good films to one average one (not taking into account the 'special edition' changes).

This film however, was really top
I wasn't initially a huge fan of Star Wars, the prequels were almost entirely horrible, and the originals had two good films to one average one (not taking into account the 'special edition' changes).

This film however, was really top notch. People have criticised it for being similar in structure to the older films, but what does that really matter? A New Hope was released almost 40 years ago; surely enough time has passed to draw some inspiration from it?

The Force Awakens is Star Wars for the new generation. If I was a kid now, seeing this for the first time and without any knowledge of the previous six, I would be pretty blown away and looking forward to the next two films in the trilogy.
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Jade1Jan 5, 2016
Such s great movie, it kept me interested from start to end. I've seen it twice and I'll probably see it again. It just brought the feeling of Star Wars back. I completely loved the whole movie.
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ComandanteCobraJan 12, 2016
Not perfect but entertaining: To sum up better than episode 1,2,3 worse than the old trilogy and Rogue one.
The good: 1) It's the seventh installment of a long movie franchise and It is a decent film...a quite rare fact on its own. It could
Not perfect but entertaining: To sum up better than episode 1,2,3 worse than the old trilogy and Rogue one.
The good: 1) It's the seventh installment of a long movie franchise and It is a decent film...a quite rare fact on its own. It could have been so much worse if you think of the poor quality sequels of other long movie franchise (Transformers films series for example) 2)It has the same feeling of the old trilogy 3)The original trilogy actors are well integrated in the plot and do not make only a brief cameo. 4)It has humour but not too much 5)It is enjoyable for a young public without being boring for an adult. 6)It makes spectator want more. 7)No gungans, no midichlorian, no annoying children!!!!
The bad: 1) The main villain of this episode is not that impressive...almost a little dumb. 2) Plot not too original 3) After the first view in theatre loose his appeal. Keeping in mind that is a sequel give this movie a try.
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VideoJuegosComJan 12, 2016
Let's be honest. To make a new Star Wars movie after all that exists, is a big responsibility. And there is no way *no one* could do something that everybody likes. But, the movie is good. Good if you haven't seen any other of them, and alsoLet's be honest. To make a new Star Wars movie after all that exists, is a big responsibility. And there is no way *no one* could do something that everybody likes. But, the movie is good. Good if you haven't seen any other of them, and also good if you saw them all. It relays a lot on references to episodes IV to VI, and leaves a lot of questions in the air, which is good, because it will keep you hungry for more. Expand
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brybry87Jan 12, 2016
Do not watch this movie expecting nostalgia. just, don't, its a different breed, its on a different footing. Do not expect too much, do not put it on a pedastool either, do not compare its characters with the other films.

Done? ok, its a
Do not watch this movie expecting nostalgia. just, don't, its a different breed, its on a different footing. Do not expect too much, do not put it on a pedastool either, do not compare its characters with the other films.

Done? ok, its a wicked film on its own. full stop.
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harryfordDec 23, 2015
The Force Awakens is the best film i have seen for a long time. It really is like watching a proper film from years ago, hardly no CGI, great characters, non stop action and the sort of film cinema was made for. 3rd best Star Wars film in myThe Force Awakens is the best film i have seen for a long time. It really is like watching a proper film from years ago, hardly no CGI, great characters, non stop action and the sort of film cinema was made for. 3rd best Star Wars film in my opinion. but what a trilogy we have coming. so made up for the prequels. Expand
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KungFu_ProdigyJan 4, 2016
The force awakens blows the phantom menace and attack of the clones out of the water. Although this movie is basically a rehash of a new hope in several ways, I will say J.J abrams has done it well though. Also Adam drivers kylo ren isThe force awakens blows the phantom menace and attack of the clones out of the water. Although this movie is basically a rehash of a new hope in several ways, I will say J.J abrams has done it well though. Also Adam drivers kylo ren is getting a lot of bad rap because "he didn't look intimidating" and every sith should look intimidating. Well people kylo ren wasn't necessarily a sith but more of a man with a agenda to become like his grandfather....Darth vader. Expand
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SeanAndertonDec 20, 2015
The Force Awakens is a very entertaining movie. I am a big Star Wars fan, and I loved it. Is it a perfect movie? No. But many of our favorite movies (Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, Star Wars) are not perfect movies. What counts is, was itThe Force Awakens is a very entertaining movie. I am a big Star Wars fan, and I loved it. Is it a perfect movie? No. But many of our favorite movies (Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, Star Wars) are not perfect movies. What counts is, was it entertaining? That's not to say I give movies with major plot holes a free pass, but rather I accept that all movies have some flaws, no matter how small, and I just care if those flaws ruin the experience or not. I see people giving TFA very low scores saying it has flaws. That seems silly to me. While watching TFA, I was on the edge of my seat with a big grin on my face the entire time. It wasn't until after watching the entire movie and talking to my wife about it that we started to notice little flaws, but overall the movie was so fun, engaging and entertaining that none of those small flaws matter. Also, I don't give the movie a free pass just because it's Star Wars. While I love the original trilogy, I really disliked the prequels. I felt that TFA was a return to form while also modernizing it with better special effects and quicker pacing. It was respectful of the material that came before while also being it's own thing. I applaud JJ Abrams for pulling this balancing act off masterfully.

I also see a small (but scary) portion of user reviews saying that they hated that a woman was the lead character, or they hated having a black character, and all I can say is, if you're a racist, sexist bigot, well, that's your problem, not the movie's.

Finally I see some (ironically) confusing reviews filled with grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors saying the movie made no sense. All I can say there is, maybe you need to finish grade school first.

Overall, I can honestly say that TFA was easily in the top three movies of the year, along with Inside Out and Mad Max Fury Road.
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brofenixDec 27, 2015
This was my favorite Star Wars of all 7 so far, honestly. I really enjoyed the main protagonist Rey and really great writing/acting/effects all the movie throughout. Interesting return also to more mysterious Force origins/explanation fromThis was my favorite Star Wars of all 7 so far, honestly. I really enjoyed the main protagonist Rey and really great writing/acting/effects all the movie throughout. Interesting return also to more mysterious Force origins/explanation from the original than in the prequels; the Force awakening felt more mysterious and drove a great narrative. Expand
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jojojojojojoDec 21, 2015
It was... very, very good.
Very good, incredibly good, seriously good, muy buena, muito bon, tres bien, sehr gut, very good, avoid spoilers, go see it.
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nyphxDec 27, 2015
I saw the movie 24 hours ago, and have had time to process what i saw. It fully accomplishes what it set out to do. There is an entirely new generation of Star Wars fans who relate much more to these characters and their story. I took myI saw the movie 24 hours ago, and have had time to process what i saw. It fully accomplishes what it set out to do. There is an entirely new generation of Star Wars fans who relate much more to these characters and their story. I took my nephews, ages 7 and 9, and they have not stopped talking about the movie. All day they have been trying to relate it to Star Wars: Clone Wars and Rebels. Definitely taking them again, getting the DVD, and a trip to the Lego store has already been committed. They were pumped when they saw the Millenium Falcon, but not so much Hans Solo. It was good to see Solo and Leia, but only in small doses. That is why i gave it an 8. This is next generation stuff and they need to pass the torch. And for anyone who is saying it is just the same story rehashed, not so much. It has heroes, villans, and they are headed towards an epic finish. But, in the Star Wars universe, that is what it is. Different characters, different locations, spread over 1,000s of years. Most great sagas follow the same theme. You know, on second thought, probably could have given this movie a 9 simply because there is no Jar Jar Binks. Expand
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m1j37Dec 25, 2015
A sequel and a reboot at the same time, "The Force Awakens" takes us on a fun last ride with our beloved characters before introducing to new stories in the next installments, though a third Death Star and that scene with the smugglers wereA sequel and a reboot at the same time, "The Force Awakens" takes us on a fun last ride with our beloved characters before introducing to new stories in the next installments, though a third Death Star and that scene with the smugglers were totally unnecessary. Good Star Wars.. Expand
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nicojaboyDec 29, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens... What the movie lacks at first off is the idea of taking Kylo Ren seriously. Adam Driver's character seemed so dumb and childish throughout the film, we realize that he is a young adult but this isn't a characteristic for a strong villain. His voice was so odd that I was questioning if it made him feel as uncomfortable as I do about it. The death scene of Han Solo was built up yet let down due to the fact of the similarity between this scene and the scene between Luke's fight with Darth Vader. There were many jokes and puns thrown into this film that for some reason were felt to be needed yet I beg to differ. About half of the puns were somewhat humorous in this film all the others were not at all. Oscar Isaac's character Poe decides to start off the stand-up comedy show by saying probably the dumbest line in the movie to the galactic boogeyman known as Kylo Ren, it goes along the lines of something sort of like this, "So who starts this thing do you talk or do I talk?" Like what the f*ck, shut up, just sit there acting fearful or whatever to try and build Kylo Ren's "daunting" character and save the screenwriter's career ok Poe. I would like to have seen some more of a back story for Rey's character and Jakku in general which will possibly be addressed in Episode 8, but I highly doubt it. One thing I don't like about movies that I know are getting a sequel is that for some reason they feel the need to create the movie as a "set-up" for the next sequel. I'm here to watch a movie when I go to the theaters and I guess you all feel the same way, I'm not there to watch a "set-up" film. What's great about this film though is that this film really isn't even a "set-up" film, I was happy where they left off and they did pretty well with the ending. A very strong point in this whole film is that the acting by everyone (discluding Adam Driver) was done very well. Harrison Ford looked very comfortable back again to reprise his role as Han Solo and I loved that about his character. Daisy Ridley, Rey, has a great story and I am anticipating where they will take it with Episode 8. The greatest character though in the whole movie and what really helps my score for this review, is John Boyega's character Finn. The concept of Finn's character is such an awesome idea because it seems to be something out of a stormtrooper's limits to have even done what he has done. A boy who was grown up and raised to fight with the authoritative figure turns its back on them and fights against them, seems a little cliche. What makes Finn great though is that it's not even like he is the number 1 hero in the film and he seems to be more of a newcomer than a trained killer which gives the audience a sheer liking for him based on him seeming more like one of us than just some type of a person who is supposed to be a programmed assassin. Because Finn is learning throughout this whole movie from start to finish, he learns just how cruel the Empire is to where he learns his purpose to stay with the squad who helped him get where he is at. Finn is ironically a "down-to-earth" kind of character and an interesting one too based on how he left the First Order and I can't wait to see his role in the next movie and I hope he can make a large impact again. The movie overall is good, even though I have critiques about it and what not I have seen it twice and wouldn't mind watching it a third time. Expand
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shokomannDec 20, 2015
Awesome awesome awesome, fit all expectations! the characters and the acting is very good, the story is surprising, i think its a very good movie to start the new Saga
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nabelcrazyJan 5, 2016
It really entertains me, the movie is near-perfect. The characters and plots,scenes are awesome. It has its flaws at its dialogue scripts but hey I think it was a pleasant experience for us old generations and new generations of Star Wars fans.
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GAMERGUY25Jan 11, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Star Wars is back but this time under the wing of Disney and directed by JJ Abrams. But that doesn't matter especially with a movie this good. Star wars the force awakens is one of the greatest films ever in my opinion beating out empire strikes back as my all time favorite star wars movie. Lets tackle this one by one

Music is amazing and nostalgic as John Williams is back and conducts another amazing score.

The characters are great while not being as good as he could be Harrison Ford puts on a memorable performance as Han Solo. Finn is a stormtrooper who decides he doesn't want to kill anymore and runs off to join the rebellion. The only two characters who are sort of meh are Rey and Kylo Ren. Rey is a great character overall just like Luke she grew up away from parents and lives on a desert like planet known as Jakku. My only problem with her is she can do almost anything already. Sure Luke piloted an X wing in the first movie but she piloted the Falcon almost perfect. And when Finn gets hit, she grabs a lightsaber and duels a sith lord. It took Luke a long time from sparring with a droid, a battle with vader while still training to the return of the jedi where he is a full fledged jedi and here is rey using the force after 5 minutes of seeing a fight. Kylo Ren don't get me wrong is a great villan a true struggle between being good or bad. But he isnt a true sith to me because he doesn't use the sith qualities of the dark side to fight. He uses his anger to throw tantrums sure in the end when Rey insults him he starts fighter more aggressive but by then it was too late.

Overall this is a great movie and worth your time but those two characters might leave you scratching your head
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Movie-Freak-KKJan 9, 2016
Yes. It might be nostalgic at times.But it's darn entertaining and fun to watch. The visual effects, the twists and also some heartfelt moments just reminds you of the good old time when you sit on the counch and watch Star Wars with yourYes. It might be nostalgic at times.But it's darn entertaining and fun to watch. The visual effects, the twists and also some heartfelt moments just reminds you of the good old time when you sit on the counch and watch Star Wars with your friends and families. Expand
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ManamnaJan 4, 2016
Good start but so un-original in parts...pity I was hoping for a totally new fork in the story. But good start and can be built upon now to a new story hopefully with some better light saber fights :P ...
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impasquaJan 5, 2016
This addition to the SW Saga is excellent: it does well in reintroducing the characters and icons left behind in Return of the Jedi, as well as opening up a neat new story arc. While I do see that the length is around the typical length of aThis addition to the SW Saga is excellent: it does well in reintroducing the characters and icons left behind in Return of the Jedi, as well as opening up a neat new story arc. While I do see that the length is around the typical length of a SW film, I think some good could have been done by making it longer than usual. Expand
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ManiacUKDec 29, 2015
I'm not going to lie, I understand why a lot of people have given this film poor ratings but I think they are being especially harsh due to the franchise it represents. Had this been released as a standalone film I reckon most ratings andI'm not going to lie, I understand why a lot of people have given this film poor ratings but I think they are being especially harsh due to the franchise it represents. Had this been released as a standalone film I reckon most ratings and reviews would be in the 7 or 8 out of 10 range. Admittedly the plot isn't exactly going to blow your mind but the mere nostalgia of the Star Wars universe brought a tear to my eye. The action is well filmed and the special effects, as one might expect, are fantastic. The introduction of new stars while also featuring many of the old ones marks the start of a new generation for Star Wars fans. Of course it's not the best film I've ever seen but there wasn't a single minute of the film I didn't enjoy. So if you have been delaying in seeing this film because you fear that it won't live up to your expectations, don't, because it will not disappoint. Expand
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Mando44646Jan 6, 2016
As a fan of the old canon (i.e. Expanded Universe), I was pretty upset I lost all of that because Disney wanted to new movies. So I was *very* skeptical. However, aside from a couple missteps, this movie is absolutely fantastic. The newAs a fan of the old canon (i.e. Expanded Universe), I was pretty upset I lost all of that because Disney wanted to new movies. So I was *very* skeptical. However, aside from a couple missteps, this movie is absolutely fantastic. The new characters work, the story 95% works, and it was a great reintroduction to the OT characters.

The only issues for me were Starkiller Base, and how absolutely unneeded it was in service to the plot, and how little world building happened within the movie. They could have tried a hell of a lot harder to let us get a sense of the political and military aspects of the current galaxy.
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ArconJan 9, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. 8.5/10. This movie was a energetic and enjoyable experience at the theater, one which I have not had since a long time ago.....
OK so the movie, YES the central plot was a mishmash of a few previous films but other than that, it added new characters that you liked. The hot jedi girl, Finn, The pilot who had that Han Soloesque mixture of charm and bravado were all entertaining. I do take issue with the dark Jedi in training guy though: He was powerful enough with the force to hold a laserbolt in place but he could not defeat a girl with no training whatsoever? Yea, he was wounded but still he should make short work of them.

Anyhow, go see the film and enjoy! It will not change your life but it will give you hope that the best aspects of a Star Wars universe have returned. I look forward to the sequels.
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RatedRexDec 31, 2015
I went in with an open mind. I came out pleasantly surprised. The action scenes were exciting. The human interest part of the story was intriguing, as well as emotional. The newcomers, especially Daisy Ridley, were very good. The specialI went in with an open mind. I came out pleasantly surprised. The action scenes were exciting. The human interest part of the story was intriguing, as well as emotional. The newcomers, especially Daisy Ridley, were very good. The special effects were outstanding. And the story moved quickly, with no time for idle conversation. Yes, it may have borrowed a little too much from Stars IV. And maybe Harrison ford and Carrie Fisher have seen their better days. But Overall, ..."The Force Awakens" is a crowning success, the 2nd best of the franchise, behind only "The Empire Strikes Back. Now that all the fans have gotten their Star Wars fix, I expect Episode VIII to take the story to new heights. Expand
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BorgorosJan 1, 2016
This movie have indeed awaken my interest in Star Wars again. I have seen the original trilogy countless times, and this is just what a new trilogy needs. In every way! I've seen it 2 times, and the second time gave me even more. It has someThis movie have indeed awaken my interest in Star Wars again. I have seen the original trilogy countless times, and this is just what a new trilogy needs. In every way! I've seen it 2 times, and the second time gave me even more. It has some similarities to ep. 4, but the main plot is its own. The Force and Luke truly guides Rey when things intensifies.

The hate this movie gets from people is weird, but when the 2 following episodes are out the haters and trolls will see that their negativity didnt hold. Its a Trend to be over the top negative these days... To give this movie a 0 is just too stupid to be taken seriously.
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LepstrungJan 8, 2016
Force Awakens was really good and I enjoyed it alot. I was affaraid that ot would be different then the others but it really had starwars feeling on it. I'm really looking forward to next two movies
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jar_jar_dinksJan 14, 2016
The Force Awakens is a refreshing return to the classic hero story used in the original trilogy and repeated all across human history. It has the quality story line of the original trilogy combined with the special effects of the prequels.The Force Awakens is a refreshing return to the classic hero story used in the original trilogy and repeated all across human history. It has the quality story line of the original trilogy combined with the special effects of the prequels. I do not normally like re-watch movies, but The Force Awakens is one that I was eager to see again. Expand
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smsandiferDec 29, 2015
Even though this movie was not without its flaws, it was indeed a very fun and entertaining movie to watch. Much better quality than Lucas' prequels. Regarding the highly critical reviews by some viewers, I think anybody who would rate thisEven though this movie was not without its flaws, it was indeed a very fun and entertaining movie to watch. Much better quality than Lucas' prequels. Regarding the highly critical reviews by some viewers, I think anybody who would rate this movie less than a 5 is just being ridiculous. Expand
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AntoGrayoJan 15, 2016
First of let me say that I gave this film a 10 because I am a Star Wars fan and I absolutely loved the movie. Yes, I am biased. This film in actuality probably deserves an 8 or a 9.

Let me start by saying everything that I loved about the
First of let me say that I gave this film a 10 because I am a Star Wars fan and I absolutely loved the movie. Yes, I am biased. This film in actuality probably deserves an 8 or a 9.

Let me start by saying everything that I loved about the movie. The movie touches upon new concepts, like a storm-trooper having emotions! Usually storm-troopers are dispassionate hoards of soldier simply used as a means for conquering the galaxy this film builds on storm trooper self awareness and for me that is an entertaining angle.

I personally liked the comedy that is placed into the film, but comedy is a matter of taste, so I can understand how that might not be for everyone.

The storm-trooper advanced weapons. Oh my god! So cool. A storm-trooper holds his own against a lightsaber. This was much needed in the series since droids could do it in 1-3, but then nobody but sith could in 4-6?

Highly entertaining scenes, with a lot of action and emotion throughout. I was disappointed when they didn't kiss (no spoiler, if you've seen it, you know). This is not a bad thing because it REALLY made me feel disappointed and I believe movies are meant to make you feel emotions. Besides I'm sure they will kiss in the future. On that same level, I believe the new actors put in some great performances and if your a fan of the franchise, then you definitely know where the next few films are heading simply based of this.

It was also great to see a lot of the original cast return. That must have been hard gathering them all back together.

Overall, the reason I would give this an 8 is because I felt like the whole movie relied way to heavily on the previous entries into the franchise. One or two nods to the previous films would have been a great homage, but every other scene directly took or imitated from a moment in a previous film and it made me feel like that was a bit of a cop out.

Can't wait for the next one! Kylo Ren is a rat! :)
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BrKerLocKJan 3, 2016
Filme foda, porém, com um pouco de falta de explicações (que acho que ficaram pro próximo filme), e incrivelmente nunca foi tao fácil usar um lightsaber, junto com várias coincidências (que podem ser ignoradas de certa forma) que fizeram oFilme foda, porém, com um pouco de falta de explicações (que acho que ficaram pro próximo filme), e incrivelmente nunca foi tao fácil usar um lightsaber, junto com várias coincidências (que podem ser ignoradas de certa forma) que fizeram o filme não ser tao perfeito, mas sem duvida vale olhar. Expand
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maxturnerJan 3, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Ainda estou meio chocada com algumas coisas mas o filme é esplendido, os momentos de ação são muito bem feitos e os alívios cômicos estão bem colocados. Indico, com certeza! Expand
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Lalaland_gerJan 7, 2016
Mix some ideas from the old three movies, add some references to the old three movies and don't do any big experiments. For me it was enough to like this movie. It felt like Star Wars, the prequels never did, now they can start with somethingMix some ideas from the old three movies, add some references to the old three movies and don't do any big experiments. For me it was enough to like this movie. It felt like Star Wars, the prequels never did, now they can start with something really new. Expand
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DarthRose2Jan 13, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Excellent, very true to the original spirit of Star Wars.

The parent-child theme so strongly featured in the original trilogy returns, but with an excellent twist: the child is the villain. The parallels between Ren and Vader are strong and well-constructed, including the mask (which he wears not because he has to, but because it makes him feel like Vader) and the outfit (which is Vader-esque but lacks the long, large cape that helped to make Vader intimidating). Kylo Ren is a fascinating character, and I can't wait for Episode VIII to hear his backstory.

Rey is an equally interesting character. Much of the Star Wars fanbase now believes that she is Luke's daughter; if so, it is a storyline that is very effectively set up. The parallels between Rey and Luke, much like those between Ren and Vader, are strong, portraying how the Star Wars universe changes, yet simultaneously remains.

I could continue with analyses of the other characters, but I'll conclude by saying that I was extremely impressed with how well TFA met my expectations and that I'm very excited for VIII.
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wildhunt1Dec 22, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Don't believe the haters. Star Wars: The Force Awakens is nothing more and nothing less than Star Wars, which means it's perfect. If you're expecting a work of art, look elsewhere. If you're expecting people doing awesome stuff with the Force in a galaxy far, far away--stuff more awesome than George Lucas probably even conceived of--run, don't walk, to the theater.

Acting is far better than the prequels and even the original trilogy; special effects are awesome because they are a perfect mixing of cgi and practical, making The Force Awakens a breath of fresh air; and the nostalgia factor is off the charts. The cast is perfect and should be applauded.

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Daisy Ridley does a fantastic job as a young woman who has heard about the Force all her life but has never believed in it until the First Order interrupts her quiet, boring life. John Boyega is perfectly cast as Finn, a baby taken by the First Order and raised to be nothing but a perfect killing machine who has a change of heart on his first mission and betrays his masters; and Oscar Isaac is brilliant as Poe Dameron, a fighter with General Leia against the newest version of the Empire and the Sith.

If you love Star Wars, go see this movie. If you hated Star Wars, avoid it, for you'll see nothing new.
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rohitkishoreJan 10, 2016
The Force Awakens strikes all the right chords, emotional and narrative, to feel both familiar and exhilaratingly new. Filled with incident, movement and speed, dusted with light layers of tarnished "used future" grime. It captures theThe Force Awakens strikes all the right chords, emotional and narrative, to feel both familiar and exhilaratingly new. Filled with incident, movement and speed, dusted with light layers of tarnished "used future" grime. It captures the kinetic energy that made the first film, from 1977, such a revelation to filmgoers who marveled at Lucas’s mashup of B movies, Saturday-morning serials, Japanese historical epics and mythic heft. Expand
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Dante_PoolJan 4, 2016
Eu tenho que admitir que o filme é otimo ea historia tambem mais não tão bom para uma experiencia visual pois o filme é longo e pode se torna chato mais foi o melhor filme de 2015.
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metsfan0405Dec 26, 2015
Great movie. Great story. Great characters. JJ Abrams did an amazing job with this movie. It truly lives up to mos of the hype surrounding it. Lets leave it at that
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Rocker2014Dec 27, 2015
Having been a fan since about 5 years of the Star Wars franchise, there was obviously a lot of hype for me and many many others just like myself. To me, this movie restored my faith in Star Wars for years to come. JJ Abrams did a fantasticHaving been a fan since about 5 years of the Star Wars franchise, there was obviously a lot of hype for me and many many others just like myself. To me, this movie restored my faith in Star Wars for years to come. JJ Abrams did a fantastic job bring back the franchise with a new style and no being afraid to take some risk while still somehow giving most fans what they wanted to see. It's not going to hit for every fan because too many of us have expections on what is supposed happen and when it's not that, it can disppoint but to me it was a great Star Wars movie. Expand
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DanTylerJan 7, 2016
Final: 8.5 /10
All in all, "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" is a great movie. It's a wonderful bridge between the original trilogy and the new trilogy. J.J. uses the past Star Wars movies and the nostalgia from them to propel the
Final: 8.5 /10
All in all, "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" is a great movie. It's a wonderful bridge between the original trilogy and the new trilogy. J.J. uses the past Star Wars movies and the nostalgia from them to propel the movie’s plot, not just reminder people of the good ole’ days. It is well written and filled with gripping action, humor, and emotion. Does it have flaws? Of course. But there are only a handful of movies that have ever been made that are completely flawless. But that being said, the flaws that it does have are not so invasive to the movie that they take away from the positive things in the movie.
People complain about how it was a straight up copy of A New Hope, most notably Starkiller Base being another Death Star. However, what about the construction of the new death star in Return of the Jedi? I mean it was literally a second death star. Same name and look. (I did very much enjoy Return of the Jedi regardless of that). The name "Starkiller" was the original last name for Luke, until "Skywalker" was hatched. Naming the base "Starkiller Base" was a nice nod to George Lucas' original ideas that many people may have missed, and was one that I enjoyed.
People also complain about how Jakku is too much like Tatooine and say it displays a lack of creativity and originality. That is honestly pretty dumb. There are over 20 major deserts on earth, and plenty of other minor ones as well, so why can’t there be more than one desert planet? I mean seriously come on people. If it was a forest people would say it’s too much like Endor. If it was a city people would say it’s too much like Coroscant. If it was ice then people would say it’s too much like Hoth. Over the 6 previous Star Wars movies, most (if not all) biomes have been used, so I do not see how Jakku being a desert is a lack of creativity or originality.
Another major complaint people have is that the plot itself copies that of A New Hope. A droid with a very important message meets one of the main characters on a desert planet. Someone is rescued from the prison block from the bad guys. An old man sacrifices himself. I big ball in space gets blown up by the good guys. Yes, there are definitely some similarities in the plots. Sure The Force Awakens borrowed some basic plot points and ideas from A New Hope. However, the details and characters within the story make The Force Awakens its own. I can find way more differences in the two movies then I can similarities. Granted, there are more similarities then I mentioned, but the details in the plot points make the movie its own. One last thought on this: If the movie had been nothing like A New Hope, then people would have complained that it was nothing like the originals and didn’t have the right Star Wars spirit and themes. If it had not borrowed some basic things from A New Hope, people would have complained as well. It borrowed things, but the movie was more original than many people think it was. People keep looking at the surface of the movie and refuse to look deeper, missing the details and development that make The Force Awakens its own unique movie that positively propels the franchise.

The three main flaws I found in it:

1 Rey’s sudden ability to use the force and her skills with a lightsaber
Although this is a flaw, I believe it can be easily explained and I believe it will be explained in Episode VIII.
My thought is that Rey was trained to be a Jedi in the past by Luke. This would explain Kylo Ren's enragement when he found out Finn and BB-8 were accompanied by "a girl" because he very well could have been trained with her. Then Kylo Ren proceeded to kill all the padawans except for Rey. She possibly lived because someone saved her or he could not bring himself to kill her because they may be related. Her memory of her training may have been force wiped by Luke, explaining why she does not remember it. In addition, we see on Jakku that she already has fighting skills with her staff.
2. R2-D2 suddenly turns on and has the rest of the map.
My theory: C-3PO tells BB-8 that R2 has been in low power mode since his master, Luke, left. However, if Rey turns out to be Luke’s daughter, the R2 turning on all of sudden can be explained because she’s the daughter of his master, which in a way could make Rey R2’s master because Luke is not present. R2 turns on when Rey arrives at the Resistance Base, supporting this theory.
3. The death of Han Solo
I would have liked to see an interaction between Han and Kylo Ren earlier in the movie, before Kylo killed him. I mean everyone knew Han’s death was coming, but it would have made the scene and his death more engaging, gripping, and emotional if we had seen some interaction between them earlier. I know Han saw Kylo earlier in the movie at the end of the battle at Maz Kanata’s, but I am talking about more of a face to face, talking to each other kind of interaction. That being said, Han touching Kylo’s face right before
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chadtrain55Jan 11, 2016
I couldn't ask for more, was an emotional experience that I will never forget and will see again in theatres. For me, the perfect marriage of the old and new.
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KlotzJan 6, 2016
This movie has shown me how bad the prequels really are!
It was the most fun and "Star Wars" feeling I had since the classics.
Yes there are a lot of copy - paste scenes from the classic movies but I can connive about that because of the
This movie has shown me how bad the prequels really are!
It was the most fun and "Star Wars" feeling I had since the classics.
Yes there are a lot of copy - paste scenes from the classic movies but I can connive about that because of the fun this movie is.
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KeybladeJordanDec 21, 2015
I know that just about everyone else has probably already said this one, but... THE FORCE IS DEFINITELY STRONG WITH THIS ONE! I absolutely loved it! :D
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fredt1981Jan 4, 2016
Familiar story almost predictable, well it was predictable. Compared to many "top" movies out there now it was great... Glad I have seen it but, I wouldn't pay for it again.
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pozndowDec 20, 2015
If your never liked the original trilogy, then ya, you probably won't care much for this movie.

However, if you were a big fan of Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, then you will see the familiar writing by Lawrence Kasdan who was
If your never liked the original trilogy, then ya, you probably won't care much for this movie.

However, if you were a big fan of Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, then you will see the familiar writing by Lawrence Kasdan who was missing for the prequel trilogy. This was as much a return back to Lawrence Kasdan's story telling than this is about JJ Abrams and that should make true original Star Wars fans very happy. The humor, dialog, and balance of myth in the story is back to what made most of us original trilogy fans enthralled by the Star Wars films. There is a lot left unknown intentionally that will leave a lot of room for personal theories and speculation which is always the fun of falling in love with this universe.

The use of real sets really made the film feel like the original trilogy and the scale of everything felt very real as opposed to CGI and prequel trilogy. I actually wasn't a big of the CGI characters which will be obvious when you see them. But there are few and for the most part everything else looked and felt very real. This was the worst thing of the prequel trilogy.

Yes this is a movie for old fans who will have some nostalgia watching this. But, this is also a movie for a lot of new fans, particularly young girls who have dad's who are an original trilogy fan.

Most of all what really got me was returning back to the heart of Star Wars which was always about this essential fight between good vs. evil and how people can go from one to the other. It is a very simple way of creating a fantasy universe that helps simply explain our own real world and ethics. I remember many religious and philosophical discussions with all sorts of people, and Star Wars / Yoda-isms were often recalled as some point of ethical retort. This is what really draws people to the world of Star Wars. This film returned me back there, and it's a place I haven't been to since 1983 when Return of Jedi last came out.
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l3goboy08Dec 27, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is one of my favourite movies of all time. Its very intense and has lots of moments that true Star Wars fans will love. In this movie I loved everything except Han Solo's death, and to be honest there were some characters that were in the movie for a very little amount of time like Captain Phasma and Poe Dameron. Expand
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Observer01Dec 27, 2015
It's not a 10 but it is not a 0-4 either. A 5 is as pessimistic as I can be about this movie after considering the shortcomings other users have droned on about ad nauseum (the copycat nature of some plot elements, Finn's accent or lackIt's not a 10 but it is not a 0-4 either. A 5 is as pessimistic as I can be about this movie after considering the shortcomings other users have droned on about ad nauseum (the copycat nature of some plot elements, Finn's accent or lack thereof, the way Rey uses the Force, etc. etc.) I have seen the movie twice and have just as much knowledge of the lore and Expanded Universe as anyone. It is fun to watch, so much so I took my whole family to see it on Christmas and they all enjoyed it as a spectacle, not as the defining work of art for our time. The morons who are writing the reviews with zeroes don't deserve a vote, especially the ones complaining about feminism! Seriously? Get real. My detailed breakdown:

9/10 Special effects - A visually appealing movie especially in 3-D. It is not consumed by visual effects as I would say I-III are.

7/10 Plot - A little derivative but the story of Star Wars is one of the cyclicality of good and evil. The harsh critics are ignoring this element. As I state below, this has to be viewed as film 1 of 3 and I believe the treatment in subsequent films will help validate some of the choices screenwriters made.

8/10 Character development - Consider this film as the first step in creating depth, not as its entirety. Loved Rey as she felt believable. Rhetorical question: Could the "awakening" of the Force have something to do with Rey discovering abilities quickly? Finn was good but could use some polish with fewer throwaway dialogue lines. Leia needs a bigger role in Episode 8. BB-8 is a nice addition to the droid cast. Episode 8 needs to develop Poe more fully and explain how he didn't die. Harrison Ford was good but translated a little of his disdain for the role onto the screen. Driver is believable as his character seems to have a lot of room for personal growth. Luke's subsequent role of course will be a real indicator of whether this will be a good trilogy as a whole. The potential presented for 8 and 9 is the real success here, even with certain imperfections.

Music 9/10 - Big fan of the score and I think we will see further use of unique character motifs in subsequent films.

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gamerdude01Jan 4, 2016
I took one point off for unoriginality and another point off for being predictable. It's kinda like a roller coaster in the sense that you know what's going to happen but you enjoy the ride.
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JinFTWJan 3, 2016
I enjoyed this movie because I felt I could relate to the younger cast more than I could to the cast in episodes one, two, and three. Hell, I'd argue that John Boyega and Daisy Ridley are better actors than the main stars from any of theI enjoyed this movie because I felt I could relate to the younger cast more than I could to the cast in episodes one, two, and three. Hell, I'd argue that John Boyega and Daisy Ridley are better actors than the main stars from any of the previous star wars movies. Then again, that may due to poor direction and emotionless dialogue. This movie did reuse a number of elements from A New Hope, but the new cast really caught my attention and led me on quite a ride. The villain seemed a little cheesy at times, but since his characterization demanded conflict he represented himself quite well. I know some don't like the re-used elements, and others wanted a different movie, but I believe this movie carries more universal appeal and can only help to broaden the star wars audience. You can tell a lot of effort and love were put into this movie by the cast and film crew. The use of props and sets over digital effects and green screen speaks volumes. The score was great as always and unlike the star wars movies of the 90s, its still fun to see even after repeated viewings. Thank you Disney and JJ, you brought my childhood back to life and have returned Star Wars to what it is supposed to be. Expand
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WooddieBoneDec 30, 2015
Don't listen to these negative reviews.
All of them are just "fans" who think they know what Star Wars is better then the rest of us.
If they had any credibility they would have at least rated the movie instead of giving it a 0. The
Don't listen to these negative reviews.
All of them are just "fans" who think they know what Star Wars is better then the rest of us.
If they had any credibility they would have at least rated the movie instead of giving it a 0.

The acting was beautiful, characters were pin point, humor even better. Subtle but out there proudly.
And yeah, the plot is a bit recycled from Episode IV but as a plot tool it is used in a best way to reintroduce us into this magnificent universe.

It's not a ten for sure but most of the problems with this movie for me was getting used to some details as the continuity is new.
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HJRodrigoDec 26, 2015
This movie has done what I thought would be impossible... It got me interested in Star Wars again. I had originally lost all interest in the franchise after watching the prequels. This movie essentially copied many elements from "A New Hope",This movie has done what I thought would be impossible... It got me interested in Star Wars again. I had originally lost all interest in the franchise after watching the prequels. This movie essentially copied many elements from "A New Hope", which in a sense makes it almost feel like a reboot for the series. This is basically Star Wars for a new generation of kids. Expand
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dekemoviegeekDec 26, 2015
JJ Abrams has revived the series as he did with the Star Trek franchise. The quality that really shines through is what is evident and appreciated is that he is a true and knowledgeable fan of both series and there are a number of insiderJJ Abrams has revived the series as he did with the Star Trek franchise. The quality that really shines through is what is evident and appreciated is that he is a true and knowledgeable fan of both series and there are a number of insider nods that hearken back and pay homage to the past (much as Daniel Craig has with the Bond series & he makes an uncredited cameo as a stormtrooper. SPECTRE was shot at the same London studio) Not to mention, bringing back series relics: Harrison Ford steals the show with his age-defying performance. The newcomers were great and so is this installment. Your alias is that of a Jedi & are a person of interest who kept the series from being lost on the fringe of the galaxy & The Schwartz was clearly with you, Felicity Navidad Mr. Abrams! Expand
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DukeSilverDec 30, 2015
The Force Awakens is certainly not as special as the original 3 movies in many ways, and yet it still has the same sense of excitement that you would expect from a Star Wars movie. Some moments seem a bit unnecessary and repetitive. It isThe Force Awakens is certainly not as special as the original 3 movies in many ways, and yet it still has the same sense of excitement that you would expect from a Star Wars movie. Some moments seem a bit unnecessary and repetitive. It is painfully clear that Abrams wanted to avoid every aspect of the prequels. The story as a whole is very similar to the originals but it almost doesn't matter because of how well it was executed. Some of the new characters such as Rey and Kylo Ren are absolutely amazing and set the tone for future movies. Overall a really good film Expand
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JoshuaTobackDec 25, 2015
When I first walked in to The Force Awakens, my expectations were lukewarm. It was a mixture of coldness due to the prequels and excitement because of the directing prowess of JJ Abrams. However, after a 2 and a half hour joy ride, I have toWhen I first walked in to The Force Awakens, my expectations were lukewarm. It was a mixture of coldness due to the prequels and excitement because of the directing prowess of JJ Abrams. However, after a 2 and a half hour joy ride, I have to say that this movie is my favorite Star Wars movie. Period. I've never cried, laughed or applauded so much for ANY movie. It took me away from the world for a while, and I felt at home. Boyega and Ridley have amazing chemistry, and the movie in a whole was really fun. Sure, (to avoid spoilers) Ren and Phasma were a bit underwhelming at first, but looking back I am very happy with the screentime they were given. A 10/10 is fair, as I don't think it's a perfect movie but a movie that did its job: Immerse you within a story. Go see this even if you don't like Star Wars. It's that good. Expand
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harry-209Dec 30, 2015
Great new characters, well choreographed action and lots of humour that is actually funny- not without it's flaws in the story department but a 10/10 for entertainment.
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KrisU2232Jan 3, 2016
I loved the movie. Some say it borrowed too much and was unoriginal. I disagree, It was a self-conscious homage to the original trilogy. It was meant to induce nostalgia but also, I think that it is meant to show that history repeats. I guessI loved the movie. Some say it borrowed too much and was unoriginal. I disagree, It was a self-conscious homage to the original trilogy. It was meant to induce nostalgia but also, I think that it is meant to show that history repeats. I guess we will see in the follow up films. I loved the new characters, they are compelling and exciting and I am looking forward to seeing more of them.

The only complaint I had is that, yes, it did seem like fan fiction at some points.

I am giving a 10 instead of a 9 to balance out all the negative reviews from angry fanboys because it was too "diverse" and "PC". Get a grip guys.
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RafaMondiniJan 3, 2016
One of the best Star Wars movies ever made... but saddly, Rise of Skywalker ruined a movie that should be a 10/10 to me.

This was the first Star Wars movie that made me cry. But it doesn't matter anymore, because after the ending of this new
One of the best Star Wars movies ever made... but saddly, Rise of Skywalker ruined a movie that should be a 10/10 to me.

This was the first Star Wars movie that made me cry. But it doesn't matter anymore, because after the ending of this new trilogy, The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi were thrown in the trash by Kathleen Kennedy or JJ Abrams or whatever was responsible for Episode IX.
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elliottbackDec 20, 2015
Star Wars was damn good. It's back! It's not a stupid kids movie! There's actual acting!! Someone with two hemispheres (praise Kasdan) wrote the dialogue!!!!
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pizzatindaDec 31, 2015
After a second viewing I found the film to hold up and my critiques after my first viewing did not feel so severe. The film on its own is seemingly masterful. Vibrant characters with appropriate story arcs. Expansive feel to the universe.After a second viewing I found the film to hold up and my critiques after my first viewing did not feel so severe. The film on its own is seemingly masterful. Vibrant characters with appropriate story arcs. Expansive feel to the universe. Good, sometimes great acting. Nothing was gimicky. Nothing took me out of the story.

Contextualizing this to its prequels, you can certainly have some more complaints. But it has been 30+ years since the original trilogy. I would have liked to see a move further in another direction, moving farther away from the previous 6 films. But ultimately I am quite happy to know that the spirit of star wars is alive and well.
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cjmgamerJan 16, 2016
Forget the negative whiners. They saw the originals age 10 and expected to get the same awe struck feeling when they are knocking on 50.
It is a ripping yarn, definitely echoes of a new hope and at times a little contrived. But hey, it is
Forget the negative whiners. They saw the originals age 10 and expected to get the same awe struck feeling when they are knocking on 50.
It is a ripping yarn, definitely echoes of a new hope and at times a little contrived. But hey, it is humorous, dark and raw at times and full of spectacle and energy, just the formula of the original films.
People who think the 7th episode in a film franchise is going to be a classic original need a wake up call.
Like all hugely anticipated events there will be those who's expectations will never be met. However - take this film on face value or as a continuation of the greatest franchise in sci-fi history and it hits the spot beautifully.
10/10 for me every time.
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flavioxivJan 11, 2016
Don't let sad fanboys bring the new star wars universe down, it is above all else, a really well done movie, with interesting characters for which you really do care about, there is no shot in this movie that don't have a purpose inside theDon't let sad fanboys bring the new star wars universe down, it is above all else, a really well done movie, with interesting characters for which you really do care about, there is no shot in this movie that don't have a purpose inside the storytelling, it introduces a new flawed and emotinaly unstable villain and an even more misterious mastermind behind it all. It has astounishing performance from new actors and old alike. It is amazingly worried about the details and it has even greater production value, with amazing sets design, practical effects and what not. You can definitely feel how much love was put in the making of this movie and it is a much nedded and well deserved re-start for the franchise. Expand
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baltowolfJan 10, 2016
This movie is perfect, and I feel anger so many people giving low note for the movie, I loved the action scenes, the fights, everything is a perfect movie and made me appreciate even more the Star Wars saga
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PCDarkraiJan 4, 2016
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is something special... kind of. It is a definite step up from the prequels, but an on-level movie when compared to the original trilogy. First off, the characters. When talking about our new protagonists, (Rey,Star Wars: The Force Awakens is something special... kind of. It is a definite step up from the prequels, but an on-level movie when compared to the original trilogy. First off, the characters. When talking about our new protagonists, (Rey, Finn, Poe & BB-8) I can say without a doubt that these new characters are fantastic. Never once in the movie did I think, "Nope," when being introduced to these, and more, characters! The casting for them really showed how much they took these characters into consideration. Daisy Ridley, as a new comer, was shone onto the big screen phenomenally, and was thankfully not sexualized. (Which, might I add, actually takes AWAY from a movie, Hollywood.) John Boyega gave a great performance as both Storm Trooper and Rebel. The new droid BB-8 is a great new companion for Rey, and it shows that Abrams wanted a new lovable droid without copying R2-D2. (This cute little ball is my favorite new character.) Harrison Ford showed how great he can change a role to fit a huge change in age, since he wasn't playing Han Solo, just 30 years later, he was playing an 30 years older Han Solo. (He really stole the show, to be honest.) The chemistry between these characters was amazing, especially between Poe and Finn, and I could not picture a better group of people to play these characters. However, the villains do fall short of what we hoped for after Darth Vader and Palpatine. Snoke and the General were laughable, and, thankfully, barely contributed to the story itself. When it comes to the man behind the mask, Kylo Ren, this character succeeds with flying colors. Some do complain about the casting - Adam Driver - but, for me at least, it was a perfect way for this character to show that he wasn't just some "Vader 2.0." He was human. A kid seduced to the Dark Side by an evil Sith being used just for his power. I loved it, but I can understand why people don't. He has some temper tantrums that can be annoying to some, but to me, it showed the immaturity in Ren that drives his motivation. (Which is to please Vader if you couldn't tell by the trailers.) To those who do think he's just an emo piece, you're entitled to your opinion. It may be wrong, but you're entitled to it. The new Storm Army is something that has to be cleared up, mainly since some people were getting into a bunch over a black Storm Trooper. The only Clone Army was in the prequels. Episodes IV-VI were all just random people in masks with terrible aim. Same thing with this movie. (Well, their aim is better now. Maybe it's the helmet redesign.) The new weapons and blaster lead to some fantastically choreographed fight scenes. I'll get into that later. Onto story. It's fantastic, at least to me. I do acknowledge that it is very, I mean VERY, similar to A New Hope. Almost to the letter. It even has a Death Star like planet called Star Killer Base. (No, that's not a spoiler, it's in the promotional art.) Never made sense that the First Order could outdo the Empire in less than 30 years, them being a small remanent. Some do complain that they have taken over and that the republic was destroyed and so on. Well, on my third watching I noticed that the Resistance is just a small part of the Republic Army to stop the obviously powerful First Order from taking over the REST of the galaxy, since they've only taken over the small area we see in the movie. Easy to miss, and it took me awhile to realize. Could be horribly mistaken, though. I personally didn't mind it, the similarities to IV, and actually understood the reasoning behind it. Episodes I, II, and III really left a burn mark on the franchise, with the overuse of bad CGI, bad scripting and acting, and barely any respect to the original trilogy. (Granted I still do like the prequels, sort of.) They really needed something to pull the fans back in to Star Wars, and taking from IV was the best route, in my opinion. (If VIII is a copy of Empire though, that won't work.) You'll enjoy yourself in this movie. The writing and, as said before, acting is spot on, and this is definitely the funniest SW film. Something that I did find odd about how the movie progressed is how some very interesting characters got sidelined, like Poe Dameron, Captain Phasma, and one HUGE sideline that you'll either love or hate. The choreography with the Lightsaber fights are the best in the saga. They all feel like they have genuine emotion behind them, and not just with Kylo. Our new Jedi in training shows that they have the known emotions normally associated with the Dark Side, combining those with the Light. (Side note, this is the first main movie in the franchise that explicitly states "The Dark Side and the Light." Found that to be cool as well.) Of course the Force is a huge part in the movie, and how it Awakens. Old and new tricks are shown, more old than new, and it was fantastic. I know, I've been using that word a lot, but that's what the movie is.
Quality - 8/10
Enjoyment -10/10
Overall - 9.5/10
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