Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: December 15, 2017
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samfisher2017Dec 18, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The original Star Wars movies were about victorious hope, the unity that binds us all and overcoming the evil within yourself.Luke Skywalker is the embodiment of a character archetype that is old as storytelling itself.He rises from nothing, pursues knowledge and enlightenment, overcomes despair, becomes a savior and through courage and determination redeems the sins of the ones who came before him.His purpose as a character and as an icon is to personify everything a human should hope to become.
In The Last Jedi, Luke Skywalker tries to murder a child in his sleep, then cries for a few years in a cave while the world around him crumbles, then gets lectured by a teenager about responsibility, then dies nonsensically.Knowing that, go look at every plot point and twist in this movie.The film's sole purpose isn't to push things forward or build upon anything. It's reckless subversion for the sake of subversion.It's deconstruction with no meaning or purpose.It's a cynically assembled soapbox, made by people so arrogant and unappreciative that they would stand atop the legacy of one of film's most quintessential tales just to make an uninsightful, short-sighted point about "leaving the past behind" and toss in some hamfisted political notes at the captive audience.It's worse than any corporate cash-in or any moronic prequels. The Last Jedi is an articulate attack on Star Wars itself and everything it represents.These people had no idea what they were dealing with, The Last Jedi is cinematic manslaughter.
If you enjoyed The Last Jedi, you do not care about Star Wars.You don't care about the transcending, timeless power of stories and myths and archetypes. You're just a dog who drools when the bell rings.Star Wars OT and Luke Skywalker can't be tarnished by anyone, but The Last Jedi tried.
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VictorXDec 19, 2017
It took guts to make this movie. It's not more of the same. Despite growing up with some of these characters, I'm glad that they approchead this like nothing should be sacred. This wasn't Star Wars one week ago, but now it is! And If youIt took guts to make this movie. It's not more of the same. Despite growing up with some of these characters, I'm glad that they approchead this like nothing should be sacred. This wasn't Star Wars one week ago, but now it is! And If you don't like this, that's ok. But not one pearson or group gets to say what Star Wars is or isn't. Noone should be shamed for how they feel about this movie. If you think they didn't live up to the classics, then go watch them, noone's gonna "spoil" them (well, not anymore at least, wich is really ironic, all things considerad). And I say that having loved Force Awakens, having a poster of it It in my bedroom wall for two years now, but reconising that they played It too safe, making the plot too similar to A New Hope. Expand
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dntshootDec 19, 2017
***SPOILERS***

Luke Skywalker did not act like himself at all. The Jedi who once stood up against the 2 most powerful Sith in the galaxy, and sensed the good in one of the most evil Sith Darth Vader was so scared of what Kylo Ren might do he
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Luke Skywalker did not act like himself at all. The Jedi who once stood up against the 2 most powerful Sith in the galaxy, and sensed the good in one of the most evil Sith Darth Vader was so scared of what Kylo Ren might do he tried to kill him. Luke was too scared to confront the first order so he projected himself over there instead. Leia somehow with little force training used the force to survive in space after surviving and explosion to fly to the next ship. The new character Rose was a waste of screen time and her subplot with Finn was too long and did little if anything to add to the story.
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EllessarDec 19, 2017
As a standalone movie Last Jedi would be an average sci-fi film with decent action. Within the existing lore established by the previous movies and countless other media this film simply doesn't work. Two of the central messages of the filmAs a standalone movie Last Jedi would be an average sci-fi film with decent action. Within the existing lore established by the previous movies and countless other media this film simply doesn't work. Two of the central messages of the film are all of the people you thought were heroes are actually failures and some people are simply irredeemably evil. Expand
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AviatorMoserDec 19, 2017
This was a poorly directed and written film. I say this not because I was upset with any huge twist in the plot (there isn't one). I say this because the film basically crammed in too many side plots and unnecessary sequences so that theThis was a poorly directed and written film. I say this not because I was upset with any huge twist in the plot (there isn't one). I say this because the film basically crammed in too many side plots and unnecessary sequences so that the actual story arcs are too shallow and predictable. There is little suspense. I never felt like the characters were in any real danger. And when one character that I did care for seemed to be gone forever, it was brought back within a few minutes. The only mildly interesting scenes were the ones with Luke Skywalker. The film does answer our questions about what happened between Luke and Kylo Ren. But the film doesn't really provide any deeper insight into our characters. Who is Snoke? Where did he come from? Why is he Supreme Ruler? How did he begin to seduce Ben Solo to the dark side? How in the heck does the New Order have so much resources after the Empire was defeated? Why does the New Order want to bring the end to the Republic? Why is the Republic so weak even after destroying the Star Killer or whatever it's called? Why is Rey so invested in the Force and her destiny? Why does Kylo Ren want to be the next Vader?

None of these questions are answered, and they probably never will. Instead we are just taken on a roller coaster of side sequences around the Luke-Rey-Kylo plot that are repetitive and do not invest our emotions. Most of these sequences are just dumb and without consequence. They are just meant to carry the film because the actual parts you care about are maybe 20 minutes of the movie.

This was a wasted opportunity. Let there be no mistake. This is not our generation's Empire Strikes Back. Not even close. This is a Marvel superhero movie dressed up as a Star Wars flick. Tons of dumb headache-inducing sequences with a thin plot and new characters without any depth. This film will not stand the test of time by any measure.
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Megatron9879Dec 19, 2017
Last Jedi is the worst Star Wars movie. It is absolute trash and I am really mad because Disney is ruining Star Wars. Stupid jokes, over 9000 plot holes, no development of Snoke and Phasma, absolutelty awful Luke's story! Oh, and Leia flyingLast Jedi is the worst Star Wars movie. It is absolute trash and I am really mad because Disney is ruining Star Wars. Stupid jokes, over 9000 plot holes, no development of Snoke and Phasma, absolutelty awful Luke's story! Oh, and Leia flying through space! I am dissapointed so much. Expand
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DarthMetaDec 19, 2017
Epic garbage (without the compactor). 2.5 hours of a train wreck that does not accomplish a single task. derails the franchise from what the force awakens accomplished.
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rbbnzDec 19, 2017
While writing this review , I'll try to address just a few "issues" some of the negative reviews are throwing out there. I saw the first movie at age 4 , so yup – you can still be lifelong fan and love this movie. I don’t need anyone tellingWhile writing this review , I'll try to address just a few "issues" some of the negative reviews are throwing out there. I saw the first movie at age 4 , so yup – you can still be lifelong fan and love this movie. I don’t need anyone telling me otherwise thanks.

PLOT - easy to follow, it ain't rocket science. If you can't get your head around it, or don't even know it's there then that's your problem, not the movie. "Story" is different to "plot", and there is a great SW story here, that follows the tradition of conflict, hope and redemption.

CHARACTERS - On one hand people are complaining about Luke, and how he isn't the Luke of old, and then in the same breath they complain about lack of character development?!? Well , which is it? Character development please, but oh, wait, just not for Luke ?!?
Luke’s arc is great. He is not a coward in this movie. Changed yes, but not a coward. New characters are introduced without suffocating the main story, and will likely develop into the next movie, and yes, they do affect the plot and add to the themes. Seems a few too many “fans” aren’t comfortable with strong female characters or a character getting hauled up for mansplaining. Again, that’s a problem with the viewer, not the movie.

ROMANCE – Apparently there was a budding romance between Finn and Rey in TFA. Seems two characters of the opposite sex can’t exist in the same movie and just be close without have to fall in love. LEIA – agree, her “force” scene didn’t seem to fit. I’ll concede that.

There is great, inspiring, film making here; and look for the little details and nuances, many that you will miss first time (I have now seen it twice) , but you do appreciate so much more second time round, but i'll keep this spoiler free.

So many perceived problems appear to be from angry people who can’t concentrate for 150 minutes, or went in looking for something they already filmed in their head. While looking for their own movie, they ended up missing a great one.
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charles_lDec 19, 2017
Truly a low point in the Star Wars saga. It felt more like Spaceballs than Star Wars with the introduction of juvenile humor. I can only hope they dunk this idiot writer/director that delivered such a strong F U to the fans. This movie feelsTruly a low point in the Star Wars saga. It felt more like Spaceballs than Star Wars with the introduction of juvenile humor. I can only hope they dunk this idiot writer/director that delivered such a strong F U to the fans. This movie feels utterly scattered as it crams in every possible character, past and present, for at least a short and corny cameo. Expand
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otgunzDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. We all knew that this new trilogy would be desinged for today's viewers to succesfuly sell it. But for god's sake when the population of US turned into anti-white fashist femininsts? Why a ten year old boy or girl needs to see stupidly bad white males as villians and brown/black people, dumb women and ultra powerful droids must be accepted as heros? All the characters are either idiots or cowards. In the old movies all masters light or dark earned their places in hardship, and they fought epic duels in front of our eyes. In these new movies both old masters and heros are shown as cowards and losers also they do not stand a chance on the camera. This time Luke did not even actually fight against any one. In the old movies both villians and heroes had pure causes while on the new movies noone has a real cause to struggle, this effects the value of the movies. The Last Jedi will not end the SW Saga, it just renders the importance of SW Saga as if all the doings of both the Siths and the Jedis, the Imperials and the Rebels were invain, pointless, meaningless. As if that little boy called Anakin never ever lived. All the fun was the small group of people working shoulder to shoulder to stop an evil presence. Both humor and stress was about that little group in all the scenes. Han, Leia, Luke, Chew, 3Po, Artoo in the older trilogy. Qui Gon, Kenobi, Anakin, even Jarjar, 3po, Artoo, Padme in the newer trilogy. They briefly tried Rey, Finn, bb8, Poe but it was destroyed in this movie, Poe just pilots, Finn and bb8 does stupid things with that girl, Rey flirts with Kylo. This is the main reason I guess, not Luke's ending or other plotholes, but the absence of a "close group" having a "journey" while fighting, running whatever, makes this movie not feel like a SW movie :( I understand they want to sell toys and as the resistance finished in this movie we will see all new toys in the next movie but without a soul and without any good plots to actually have fun while watching it, it is obvious that the frenchaise gonna perish in front of our eyes. For the technical part:
1- If hyper jumps work against enemy vessels why the hell nobody used it back in the old six movies?
2- Why you killed Ackbar instantly, he should have been the last captain sacrificing himself to cover the abandoning crew?
3- If Yoda was able the strike lightenings as a force ghost why the hell no jedi force ghosts ever helping to defeat the dark side?
4- How the hell Rey can be so good in being a jedi on her own?
5- How Rey would claim herself a jedi by her own?
6- Ok Snoke is dead but if he was who he claimed to be, with all that visdom and power how the hell he fell to that stupidly easy move?
7- Why Luke told Kylo that there will be more jedis when he was so sure that jedi order was wrong and had to be destroyed?
8- What is the point of resisting against this stupid First Order morons? 9- Why we watched Finn and that idiot resistance girl go all that long to bypass the tracker when the remnants of the fleet should already jumped while secretly sending the forces to the planet?
10- How with all those resources the Fist Order can't bring the "totalitarian peace" upon the galaxy?
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exswfanDec 19, 2017
No wonder why Disney liked what Rian Johnson did to Star Wars, he gave them a milking machine with a infinite supply of new nobody heroes! Its like he say yes to everything the company wanted, it reeks of Disney committee.
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pitufo122Dec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. this movie is a good movie in general and a good star wars movies,most of the people that put a bad score on this i because they dont liked it just for personal reasons, objectibly talking, its a nice and well directed movie, luke last scene is gorgeous Expand
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HunOrionDec 19, 2017
This movie is just simply bad; after 90 minutes, I realized nothing good will come out of this.
The most fascinating thing about this movie is that there are no negative reviews from critics, while 50% of the users hate this movie.
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ROLANd1405Dec 19, 2017
Imho it is a great movie, good actors, great camera, good story with nice plot-twists, etcetera.

Little advice, watch it and rate it for yourself, to many people with an agenda try to make Star Wars (and a lot of other stuff) into a vehicle
Imho it is a great movie, good actors, great camera, good story with nice plot-twists, etcetera.

Little advice, watch it and rate it for yourself, to many people with an agenda try to make Star Wars (and a lot of other stuff) into a vehicle for there political views.
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MvrakDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie seems to be blatant terrorist propaganda with strong communist undertones. The characters are all very two-dimensional, with the exception of characters who were already developed in previous movies. As an example, animals are given intelligence and personalities, convincing Chewbacca not to eat meat. The comic relief is very poor.

Several scenes, such as Luke tossing a lightsaber behind himself, or Snoke's red guards standing at ready, look like they were forced into one take regardless of the fumbling.

The choice of actors is very poor. Kylo Ren and Luke Skywalker acted well, the rest may as well have been fumbling over lines. Much of the awkwardness can easily be attributed to unfamiliarity with the part rather than being a part of the actual character. The sum of the characters actions appears to be nothing, as the movie ends with nothing accomplished and only a handful of rebels left.

The most glaring flaw of all, to me, is this sudden realization that you can accelerate a ship to lightspeed through another ship. If that is possible in this universe, then it would have already been done for so many other purposes. Lightspeed weapons would easily crack planets. Lightspeed weapons would have nearly unlimited range to take out ships. As even small craft can achieve lightspeed, the idea that this is possible completely turns the entire star wars universe on its own head.
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ArynexDec 19, 2017
So my mind is open and I will say that this was not a good installment. The bad moments far outweighed the few good moments in this film. Also I am all about a different story and the unexpected. However the different story and the unexpectedSo my mind is open and I will say that this was not a good installment. The bad moments far outweighed the few good moments in this film. Also I am all about a different story and the unexpected. However the different story and the unexpected needed to be good. In this movie, that was not the case for most of it. It was underwhelming, all over the place and zero character development. A few scenes were good but a lot of things just felt out of place. Expand
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GTXMikeDec 19, 2017
This movie is simply terrible. If you think you will relive your childhood by watching it you will be highly disappointed. Bad story, bad characters, loads of nonsense and overall cringe. Disney made literally a JOKE from Star Wars legacy andThis movie is simply terrible. If you think you will relive your childhood by watching it you will be highly disappointed. Bad story, bad characters, loads of nonsense and overall cringe. Disney made literally a JOKE from Star Wars legacy and made a movie for casuals and kids. Won't be going on episode 9 and any others to the cinema. Expand
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cau29395Dec 19, 2017
I'm sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo saaddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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starwarsfan2222Dec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Terrible entry in the franchise. It is not that hard to make a good Star Wars film, yet somehow the creative team behind this movie seemed to have trouble. Luke didn't feel like Luke at ALL, we still don't know who Snoke is and now he is dead, Rey received zero training of any kind yet is still excellent with a lightsaber and the most powerful jedi (clearly done because Rey is a female), Kylo Ren is a weak baby, Leia flying in space..??, and an anticlimactic death for Luke Skywalker who really should have been showcased as the most powerful Jedi because he EARNED that position - Rey didn't. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND SKIP THIS FILM! Financially supporting this movie will only encourage Disney to continue creating garbage quality Star Wars films. Expand
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Space-In-VaderDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Episode VIII: Revange für George Lucas

Wer die Episoden I bis III unübertrefflich furchtbar fand, wird nun eines Besseren belehrt. Episode VIII ist mindestens so übel die die Prequels. CGI-Snork: lächerlich. Rote Klapperpowerrangerninjas mit Elektropeitschen: unterster B-Movie-Style. Dialoge: atemberaubend dümmlich bis kitschig (der Schluss sieht aus wie ein Weihnachts-Heal-The-World-Musikvideo und vergleicht einen Besen mit einem Lichtschwert- "klasse" Anspielung auf das arme Star Wars Kid) und gespickt mit Zitaten der Episoden IV bis VI, als hätte während des Drehs jemand in regelmäßigen Abständen in einen Hut mit Zettelchen gegriffen, auf denen die OT-Sprüchlein standen, die es dann wie beim Impro-Theater galt sofort irgendwie einzubinden in den blutleeren Klamauk. Chewbacca (frisst ein Hähnchen und grummelt eines dieser Glotzviecher an), C-3PO (soll nicht 'so ein besorgtes Gesicht machen' -hahaha- und gibt wie immer fatale Wahrscheinlichkeiten zum besten), R2-D2 (piepst und projeziert mal wieder Leia in die Bude)... einfach mal aufs Tapet geworfen ohne Sinn oder irgendeine Emotion. BB2 steuert einen gedoptwirkend, laufsaurierartig rennenden AT-ST, der wie ein VW-Käfer passenderweise die komplette Karosserie verliert, um das Innere zu entblößen. Die Rebellen kämpfen mit dünnblechigen, verdecklosen, auseinanderfallenden Seifenkisten gegen verkrüppelte AT-AT-Verschandelungen. Dennoch hält eine hauchzarte Blechdose dem offenbar nur handwarm temperierten "Todesstern"-Wurstgeschütz-Strahl stand... Die "Handlung" scheint von einer untalentierten Schülergruppe auf sagenhafte ermüdende 2 1/2-Stunden zusammengestümpert zu sein unter Aufbringung aller denkbaren Steckungsmittel wie einer Stampede, Meerestiermilchmöpsen, einer Actiongame-Oma (Maz) oder einer Super-Leia als Zombie-Mary-Poppins. Dazu noch hier eine Verfolgungsjagd, da ein neu benötigter Schlüsselmeister, hier ein Lehrer, der nicht will... furchtbar. Der Falke massakriert ungehindert eine komplette Tie-Fighter-Rotte im Alleingang, ein einfacher X-Wing schießt einen ganzen Sternenzerstörer Stück für Stück zu Schrott beobachtet vom rothaarigen Vollhonk,der anschließend noch per Scherzanruf (!) veralbert wird, der neuerdings schlafende Neffen mördende, weinerliche, griesgrämige, Superfeigling Luke versteht sich auf nicht detektierbare Holografie und Rey und die hässliche Emofratze haben eine Telephatie-Skypenummer am Laufen. Im Weltall gibt's nun Schwerkraft für amtlich analoge Kugelbombenteppiche und der Hyperraumsprung als nichtbezwingbare Kamikazewaffe zum Zerstören beliebiger Raumschiffe wird just neu erfunden. Da ist keiner bisher drauf gekommen mal eben ein paar alte Schiffe auf die Gegner zu fliegen mit Autopilot und voll Stoff, soso. Männer sind durchweg Idionten, lilahaarige und hexennasige Scheusale sind weiblich und schlau. AUsnahme Rey: Mary Sue in Reinstform. Ein Farbiger, eine Asiatin, ein unrasierter Europäer, ein stotternder (!) Lando-Verräter, jede Menge unnütze Handlungsstränge und Nebenschauplätze, degenerierte Waffenhändler auf dem Casinoplaneten, amerikanische Namen, Bügeleisen in Startreklogo-Form, Snoke, Luke, Chromeimertrooperfrau: alle tot. Yoda wieder mal da, Imperium ist ein dumme Kaspertruppe und das ständige Hinterhergereise erinnert an Kampfstern Galaktika.Rogue One war mies, schlecht gestaltet und öde, Episode VII ging als dreist-satirische Zitate-Schleuder durch, aber Episode VIII hat sicher nur einen echten Gewinner hervorgebracht: George Lucas, der jetzt gewiss sein sein, dass es eben doch schlimmer kommen kann als bei seinen Prequels.

EInzig das Star Wars Holiday Special ist natürlich noch ein wenig mieser. (Warnhinweis: dieses Machwerk ist aus gutem Grund von George Lucas wieder eingesammelt worden...)
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ligerbomb27Dec 19, 2017
Probably the saddest movie review I've ever had to write. This was awful beyond words. In the spirit of not revealing spoilers, all I'll say is this: it was a complete departure from The Force Awakens, and the overall tone and feel of StarProbably the saddest movie review I've ever had to write. This was awful beyond words. In the spirit of not revealing spoilers, all I'll say is this: it was a complete departure from The Force Awakens, and the overall tone and feel of Star Wars in general. It was a reboot ... one movie after we got a reboot.

You like Poe? He's wasted, and basically treated like an idiot the whole film. Like Finn? He's wasted too. Liked the budding potential romance between Finn and Rey? Nope, it's gone. Excited to find out about the First Order? Don't get your hopes up. Like Kylo Ren's cool mask? They got rid of that, too. Like Chewie? He's almost omitted from the film. It goes on and on.

This is a movie designed as a middle finger to long time Star Wars fans, and even fans of The Force Awakens. This is a tear-down. This burns the entire lore to the ground and starts fresh, and it's as baffling as it is insulting.

I fear that Marvel is next. Infinity Gauntlet will likely be the last non-political, non-social commentary Marvel film, and from here on out we're getting the absolute worst social justice garbage saturating every aspect of those films, too. 'Han Solo' will be the first Star Wars movies that I won't see in theaters. Which is something that actually breaks my heart.
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RayHawkDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of my favorite star wars movies of all time. The fact that you actually see the rebellion struggling and that everything doesn't just always go the way it should really brings the world alive more than ever, adds gravity and seriousness to their plight, and makes all of it more powerful.

I loved the character development and really just everything about this movie.
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cantido21Dec 19, 2017
I've sat through it twice, ignoring all the lore that came before it this movie does no favors for itself. It fails to push the galaxy in any direction. One giant stalemate that goes nowhere. If this movie didn't have "Star Wars" in it'sI've sat through it twice, ignoring all the lore that came before it this movie does no favors for itself. It fails to push the galaxy in any direction. One giant stalemate that goes nowhere. If this movie didn't have "Star Wars" in it's title we would have all laughed at it's terrible production value and moved on to the next thing. Expand
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stabbykeith1985Dec 18, 2017
A new director takes the helm of this movie and it shows. Unfortunately, he is somehow WORSE than JJ. Plotlines and character arcs established in the previous movie are abandoned or simply dismissed. Certain mysteries established in ForceA new director takes the helm of this movie and it shows. Unfortunately, he is somehow WORSE than JJ. Plotlines and character arcs established in the previous movie are abandoned or simply dismissed. Certain mysteries established in Force Awakens will be left permanently unsolved, while others have an anticlimactic resolution that would've been better left untouched. Excessive use of humor during serious moments fall flat and eliminate the drama of what could otherwise have been powerful scenes. Every new character doesn't contribute to the plot AT ALL, and just seem to be there to be there. Multiple plot holes are glaringly obvious, and causes a major subplot to be completely unnecessary and only seems to be an excuse to give new characters screen time. Overall, this movie feels rushed, and only released to sell toys for the holidays, and add new maps and characters to Battlefront 2. Best to wait until this movie is on Netflix, but even then, I wouldn't recommend it. Expand
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brunobastosDec 19, 2017
The only reason it's not a flat-out 0 is that the photography, the visuals, the sound, and the CGI were on point. Otherwise, it's regurgitated garbage, a fun sci-fi adventure for people who are watching SW for the first time, but ultimatelyThe only reason it's not a flat-out 0 is that the photography, the visuals, the sound, and the CGI were on point. Otherwise, it's regurgitated garbage, a fun sci-fi adventure for people who are watching SW for the first time, but ultimately boring, inconsistent, and carries a severe absence of death in conversation and plot-points to make way for Disney-esque one-liners and simple visual "entertainment". Null character development, horrid illogical deaths to characters that deserved better, slow story, and little to no development. Expand
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XenonDec 19, 2017
I feel like the real content is locked in a loot box.

Seriously: This film is so bad i cant even bring myself to sum up all of it shortcomings. I am done with Star Wars. **** done.
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TreznorDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is Spaceballs 2, not Star Wars: Episode VIII

Like someone else said (Hamill?), this is a space comedy for kids. I don't like it, but can understand why Disney think it would be a good idea. It's all about money in the end and they don't really care about us older Star Wars fans. I just don't get why they had to ruin all the SW lore of the previous movies, and why be so disrespectful about it? In many ways this movie is much worse than The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones. They were at least made by the creator of the SW universe and even if it was targeted towards children, it was still felt like it took place in the same world. If you take away Jar Jar, some cheesy CGI and a few questionable ideas (Jango Fett clones), it's at least "Star Wars movies", even if I and many other Star Wars fans didn't like them.

I thought The Force Awakens was ok. Yes, it was basically a scene-by-scene remake of Episode 4, but it brought Star Wars back in a respectful way. I also enjoyed the great visual story telling by Abrahams and Mindel.
I really loved Rogue One. Sure, nostalgia had a lot to do with, but it was also respectful to the universe.

On a personal level I thought the slapstick comedy was awful, not to mention the casino scenes... The Empire acts like they are led by "Dark Helmet" in Spaceballs. Finn was a great character in TFA, but here they just throw all his character advancement away.
I feel really sorry for Boyega, Fisher and Hamill. Their characters are totally ruined in TLJ.

To me, this movie is a parody of SW. It would be more appropriate to call it Spaceballs 2.
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Abysswalker89Dec 19, 2017
Went to see episode VII and thought it was alright, played a bit safe, but could potentially add something to the lore.
But this one has no substance. Disney knows people will pay to see any movie just because it has star wars in the name, so
Went to see episode VII and thought it was alright, played a bit safe, but could potentially add something to the lore.
But this one has no substance. Disney knows people will pay to see any movie just because it has star wars in the name, so it tries to fill 2h with filler story that leads nowhere.
By trying to be as broad appealing as possible and not offending anyone, it managed to not add anything at all, it becomes a completely pointless movie.
And in some of the scenes I felt I was watching a dragon ball z - marvel - star wars mashup, and thought it might sound like a good idea it really isn't.
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IschinkarewDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Hardcore Starwars fan. Watched the trilogy hundreds of time, played all the games.

What can I say? Big plot holes. Cheesy and predictable as f*** !
Figuring out how things could have become darker/cooler.

Twisted Spoilers ahead:

1 - Leia really, really dies out in the vacuum of space.

2 - All Cassino thing never happened. What's the difference anyway ?

3 - Rey DO accept Kylo offer, joinning the Dark Side, both THEN fight and barely kill Snokes who flees for a next confrontation
(somewhat like Palpatine did with Yoda).

5 - General Hux and Phasma rescue Snoke joinning him, a power struggle emerges in the First Order.

4 - Lukes now utterly terrified comes back at full Jedi Master mode to put balance for good to the Force.
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Puggyiscool123Dec 15, 2017
I saw A New Hope in theaters when I was 5. I played with action figures until I was 13. This is not the Star Wars I know and loved. That said, It's ridiculous to give this film less than a 5. It's a well-made, competent spectacle-filledI saw A New Hope in theaters when I was 5. I played with action figures until I was 13. This is not the Star Wars I know and loved. That said, It's ridiculous to give this film less than a 5. It's a well-made, competent spectacle-filled film. It's just hallow. Empty. The only time I felt something was 90% into the film. I won't say what precipitated it as to avoid spoilers. JJ may have parroted the original trilogy to a fault, but it worked. This one skirted around the edgers--but missed the mark. Further, it was, at least, 20 minutes too long. You REALLY feel the 2:32 minutes of it. Expand
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zack98Dec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Cringey humour, superman Leia, Luke character assassination, pointless Finn plot, full of plotholes. wtf were disney thinking? Prequel levels of bad.zzzzz Expand
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alva3901Dec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Star Wars: The Last Jedi, directed by Rian Johnson, will, as Luke tells Rey, "not go the way you think". The Last Jedi begins straight after the end of the Force Awakens and it is immediately apparent that Rian's vision for the new Star Wars is being put on the big screen. This is the most ambitious film in the franchise to date, as it settles all the fan-theories that have strangled every Star Wars fan for the past two years, by simply scrapping them, and I seriously liked it. First and foremost, all the characters, bar Han Solo, return in this epic, action-packed and emotional film, including Rey, Finn, Poe, General Leia, and Kylo Ren. After appearing briefly at the end of the Force Awakens, we finally see Luke as the old, rugged and isolated Jedi, who simply does not want to go back to what it used to be, saying that "it is time for the Jedi to end". We are also introduced to a trio of new characters: Rose, a maintenance worker in the resistance; Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo, a leading officer in the resistance; and DJ, a codebreaker and a thief. Each character, both old and new, have a shining moment, few, in particular, were visually stunning to watch, such as Kylo Ren slicing Snoke in half with Luke's lightsaber and Holdo sacrificing her own life for the escaping resistance ships by flying the command ship straight at the First Order fleet at lightspeed, silencing the film so the audience could stare in awe. The acting was the best that's ever been in a Star Wars movie, with Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker and the late Carrie Fisher as Leia Organa the highlights in that department. The action was spectacular, particularly as the Rey and Kylo team-up against Snoke and the rebels escaping the First Order fleet was panning out at the same time. The story arc of Rey, Kylo, and Luke was incredibly well done, with Rey planting herself as a powerful force user and Kylo apprehensive on his allegiance to the light and dark sides. The reveal of Rey's parentage I believe was very well done and came as no surprise to myself, but I'm am certain that many who were expecting something more grandiose will be dissatisfied. Admittedly, however, many Star Wars fans will find these revelations and events irritating and conflicting. One such being of Supreme Leader Snoke, who was simply a red-herring this whole time, and though his death was shocking, it was somewhat unwarranted that the Force Awakens painted him as the ultimate villain, similar to Emperor Palpatine, for then to be killed off. Despite this, the whole sequence of events spanning a short period time that led up to this moment was suspenseful and thrilling to watch, and the immediate team-up of Rey and Kylo, as well as the kamikaze of Holdo into the fleet, culminated in without a doubt, one of the greatest Star Wars moments. My other issues, some are nitpicky, include Captain Phasma, who was a wasted opportunity again, and will be known as the Boba Fett of the current trilogy; the Finn, Rose story arc was weak and the ensuing romance felt forced; how did Finn, Rose and Poe know to call Maz Kanata to find the codebreaker when only Finn had met her for barely a brief moment in the Force Awakens; and how did DJ know about the escaping rebel ships when they were captured. I know many found Leia's using the force to fly in space far-fetched (I initially found it weird), but knowing this was Carrie Fisher's last movie as Leia, it was a nice to see her using her force sensitive powers numerous times. My lowest point of the Last Jedi was Canto Bight. What was the point really? The entire plot to find the code-breaker was utterly pointless and eventuated in a total failure. It introduced nothing that was relevant to the rest of the main plot and in the end, they found a less qualified thief in Benicio del Toro's DJ. Overall, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, despite its weaknesses in some aspects, is one of the best in the franchise, equal second with a New Hope behind Empire Strikes Back, and where many of the negativity comes from maybe because it is the least like any Star Wars movie previously. Many of the complaints are fair, but the surprises that we were least expecting made this a far more thoughtful film and its ambitious take on the universe of Star Wars is a refreshing new step. Expand
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schamp0Dec 19, 2017
It's really bad... I'm a huge Star Wars fan and I'm actually sad now after seeing 'The Last Jedi'. It's so much missplaced jokes and the plot is meaningless. The only thing this movie does is cementing Rays and Kylos characters, Rey is superIt's really bad... I'm a huge Star Wars fan and I'm actually sad now after seeing 'The Last Jedi'. It's so much missplaced jokes and the plot is meaningless. The only thing this movie does is cementing Rays and Kylos characters, Rey is super light and Rey is super dark. This is easily the worst Star Wars movie and I'm actually thinking of boycotting the next movie. Expand
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ScreamagerDec 19, 2017
The Last Jedi is not a perfect movie, but when has any Star Wars film been perfect? This movie made risky decisions... and they all paid off.

Rian Johnson has directed and written some absolutely great works - including Brick and Looper,
The Last Jedi is not a perfect movie, but when has any Star Wars film been perfect? This movie made risky decisions... and they all paid off.

Rian Johnson has directed and written some absolutely great works - including Brick and Looper, which are two films that have brilliant writing. I will admit that I was taken aback by the amount of humour in this movie, but that got me thinking, this Star Wars film has the most emotion of any film in the franchise. Everyone complained that The Force Awakens was a remake of A New Hope, but now everyone is complaining that this is not a remake of Empire Strikes Back. If anything, it's better. Why? Because for the first time it feels that a Star Wars film has dedicated time to actually fleshing out its characters, and the writing plays a huge part in that.

Unlike previous films, there's no dodgy writing or cringe-inducing lines (there is potentially one, but in context it's a perfectly acceptable line), and we actually get to know the characters more - be it ones that have been introduced in this trilogy, or some of the original characters. Understandably Mark Hamill was disappointed by his new characterisation but I honestly believe that this was a fantastic performance; one which has notably annoyed the fanbase, to which I ask you, seriously? Luke Skywalker is no longer the young idealistic adventurer he was in the original films, he's a much darker character weathered by the sense of failure, bearing the burden of having to live up to weighted expectations (similar to the expectations of fans for this trilogy coincidentally...). As for the other characters, Kylo Ren might be the best written character in the franchise - he's a complex character who is conflicted, at once vicious and powerful but also showing a sensitivity and reluctance to his atrocities. The newly introduced characters, such as Rose and DJ, are also humanised, far more than any of the characters in the prequels.

Story wise, this film has been criticised by the fans (again), which I must disagree with (again). As I had stated this was by far the most emotional Star Wars film I have seen. Although there were no single moments that matched the sadness of Han Solo's death in the preceding film, this was a film that had moments where I would laugh, cry and moments that left me in suspense. The story is quite straightforward in that it's actually quite minimal - the Rebels have to escape the First Order, Finn and Rose try to find a hacker to assist them, whilst Rey attempts to encourage Luke to train her and help his sister, all while Kylo Ren continues to struggle with his nature. This is a film that has plenty of plot, but is focused more on the emotional aspect. The effects are the real stars of this franchise though, and boy do they deliver. The action set pieces are exquisite, with the climactic battle being a visual treat.

So what can I say? I enjoyed this movie, but I am aware that there is a fanbase out there that believes Disney has ruined the franchise to which I say ABSOLUTELY NOT! This is, in my honest opinion, the third best Star Wars movie - bested only by the first two, primarily because I have had years to reflect on those and only days to reflect on this one. You might think that my judgement is less informed, but I disagree. This was a film that made me think about it after I left the cinema, and it moved me as a good film often does. To those who despise this film, I advise you to engage with it properly, maybe then you will realise the brilliance of it and the genius of Rian Johnson for daring to take a risk. It might not be what you expected, but that doesn't mean it's bad.
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LionherzDec 17, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Its a terrible film and it ruins the whole Star Wars saga in so many effing ways. 1) Too much comic relief that didnt fit the whole movie format at all 2) Way too many Cringe scenes like the Leia scene and most dialogues with Kylo 3) **** plot. They built on so many things just for them to get **** on later without explaining anything. If Finn didnt exist nothing would change. 4) No character development. Nobody cared about the chinese girl and her romantic affiliation. Nobody. Poe also got shat upon. And no Poe doesnt care that much about Finn. That makes no sense. 5) The whole luke arc. Destroyed his char once and for all. I mean literally, I dont wanna spoil it but it makes no effing sense

But the worst thing that infuriates me is the people who blindly accept everything disney shoves down their throats and try to support and make sense of every weak plot point, every plot hole or bad decision they made. Just because some totally "unbiased" critics claimed the movie is a masterpiece they dare jump on the love wagon claiming its the best star wars movie of all time???? Even better than ESB?? Thats humiliating pathetic and honestly disappoints me. It shows ppl are so easily influenced and have zero critical thinking or ability to judge something for themselves. This movie made it hard for me to enjoy rewatching the franchise i so much love and with which I grep up with...
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Sordas109Dec 19, 2017
This movie destroyed the star wars lore spited on everything that we love about the franchise and dishonored its main hero Luke Skywalker only godd thing in the movie is the efects
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JimJohnDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Last Jedi was an abysmal mess. Storylines that went nowhere, underdeveloped characters, horrible misplaced jokes, and just a whole lot of nonsensical garbage. Leia floating like some frozen Mary Poppins space angle, Snoke (whoever he was) getting sliced in half (hey look your shoes untied!). Rey going down a hole, maybe to the Darkside, but no just repeating finger snaps, a plan foiled because Finn parked on the beach, some stuttering character who was central to the plot then not, Luke milking some space sea cow, a terrible light saber scene with Ren, Rey and imperial guards, on and on and on it was awful. Anyone who found this movie even remotely viewable could not have had anything invested into it. And then there is the way they wrote out Luke. There aren't enough words to say how disappointing it was to see Luke Skywalker after 30 some years, the ultimate hero of a generation of kids, written out so poorly. This movie was criminally bad. The only reason I gave it a one (1) was because it was Carrie Fisher's last movie. Otherwise it would be zero (0). Expand
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JakmanjariDec 19, 2017
The worst episode! :( Patchwork!
- Billowy act
- Without actors
- Awkward situations
- Forced, embarrassing poems
- Story telling:there are no answers
Sorry, but true, my opinion!
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japasco88Dec 15, 2017
The whole movie was a mess. There was so much copy and paste from RotJ and Empire. Way too many illogical moments. Humor at the wrong moments. Lack of explanation, and awful world building and pacing. This movie would be awful as aThe whole movie was a mess. There was so much copy and paste from RotJ and Empire. Way too many illogical moments. Humor at the wrong moments. Lack of explanation, and awful world building and pacing. This movie would be awful as a standalone scifi film let alone a continuation of the Star Wars Franchise. Expand
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nukemannyDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Complete garbage! I was expecting so much more from this movie. We waited nearly 40 years to see Luke again so he can go out with a whimper like this. Also, the gallons of estrogen poured onto this movie make it unbearable. Expand
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MartenTDec 17, 2017
I made a metacritic account just so i could tell you how awful this movie is.

A sad attempt to make Star wars into Guardians of the galaxy*. with too much bad "comic relief" and bad subplots that meant nothing for the main story. GOTG* Is a
I made a metacritic account just so i could tell you how awful this movie is.

A sad attempt to make Star wars into Guardians of the galaxy*. with too much bad "comic relief" and bad subplots that meant nothing for the main story.

GOTG* Is a good movieseries just because it's supposed to be "goofy". Star wars can't pull that off.

The movie became a sad humor parody film.
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DirectaliatorDec 18, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is literally one of the worst films ever made.

The most visible problems are threefold:
- Writing
- Directing
- Acting

Writing has, in fact, quite a few types of problems:
- Absolute hatred for the original lore of the universe itself. Old rules are broken, mysteries remain unexplained and become even more puzzling while the new additions are confusing, arbitrary and short-sighted.
- Absolute hatred for the original story. Old characters are turned upside down. Killed outright for no reason, made dumb and impotent for no reason. Or made divine when they weren't. Why is Ackbar an irrelevant character in the background next to a Vice-Admiral? And killed without even having a close-up shot?
- Insulting and condescending demagogy made to obfuscate the aforementioned. Yoda says the Force is... whatever. It doesn't matter. Luke is here to show that - whatever. The original saga and the prequels were crap. Said by the most beloved and most crucial character of the entire saga.
- The lowest form of sucking up to the boss of the production: Kathleen Kennedy. A super-officer aristocrat lady is there to serve as Kennedy's ego trip, and a First Order officer is even called Kennedy. Since when do Star Wars characters have Earth names? Since now. Because "sucking up to the boss" day.
- Complete disregard for the norms of writing Star Wars. Star Wars characters do not mention the concept of "soul", nor do they say "Godspeed". This changes things. It changes the philosophy of it.
- The humor is criminally bad. Star Wars epic isn't an episode of "College Humor".
- There's a persistent string of completely ridiculous decisions and behavior on all sides. This is like watching the "Incompetent wars". It's even worse than "Battlestar Gallactica" that started its trend.
- NONE of the mysteries of the story are answered. They're not even cleared up a bit. There's a point at witch teasing becomes mocking. This is it.


As for acting.... this is more of a director's mistake than that of actors themselves.
But really - it's just as bad as TFA. Even worse, at times.
Hell - the First Order officers at least looked like military officers in TFA. Now they're caricatures of some weird misbegotten creatures in uniforms.

I expected disaster from the start.
This is even worse than I expected.
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fbnaulinDec 19, 2017
I understand what they were trying to do with Luke: a human with his own miseries to fight, and not the new god that saves the day. But I think they miss the path, creating an antagonist in himself. It doesn't make sense, like the rest of theI understand what they were trying to do with Luke: a human with his own miseries to fight, and not the new god that saves the day. But I think they miss the path, creating an antagonist in himself. It doesn't make sense, like the rest of the movie. I feel it like bad fiction, everything felt so unreal, and fake. Expand
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LastJediAwfulDec 18, 2017
I feel like Disney and this Ryan dude spit in my face. I'm thoroughly confused as to why critics are applauding it. Are they not star wars fans? This is the craziest thing since Trump won the election. At first I thought maybe Abrams wouldI feel like Disney and this Ryan dude spit in my face. I'm thoroughly confused as to why critics are applauding it. Are they not star wars fans? This is the craziest thing since Trump won the election. At first I thought maybe Abrams would save it in 9 but he was exec producer on this one so he gave his approval. Have you guys seen the South Park episode where Indiana Jones gets used by Disney? That's what they just did to star wars. The murdered Indiana Jones afterwards though. I'll probably not see a Disney movie or two to just get even. Expand
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Fed_PittDec 19, 2017
This movie do the impossible, the thing that no one thought it was possible. A competition with "The phantom menace" to be in the rock bottom. Probably the worst SW movie ever. dont go to the cinema, wait for the chinese rip.
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EvgenSDec 17, 2017
I've registered here just to leave my feedback to this movie.

I was thinking that the Force Awaken was just a bad start and it won't get any worser... I was wrong. The plot is predictable and boring, dialogs are pathetic even for children
I've registered here just to leave my feedback to this movie.

I was thinking that the Force Awaken was just a bad start and it won't get any worser... I was wrong.
The plot is predictable and boring, dialogs are pathetic even for children auditory. It's a big shame for me as SW fan. Complete disappointment... :(

P.S.
Thank you Metacritic for opportunity to see real ratings and feedbacks
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thiagojjoaoDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Worst Star Wars in history! You must change "The Last Jedi" to "The Last Star Wars". Ok, let's go for HUGE SPOILERS. Star Wars is not just a little cute movie and special effects. It's a great drama in a beautiful environment with spatial effects. Do you want to tell another story, from another perspective? Great! But be consistent and cohesive with the seven previous films. Turning Luke into a coward was a filthy; Yoda in a clown, was a filthy; In fact, everyone is a comedian in this movie. LEIA FLYING IN SPACE. Come oooonn!!!!!!! Hux became a ridiculous one (where is that tense dispute with Kylo??); Snoke became a nobody, just like the Rey's parents; Finn, before he was a born rebel, was transformed into a dazzled by the casino; Maz Kanata in a fight for the union's command? What? She ran a bar a thousand years ago; The script is nonsense and poorly written. And I do not want to talk anymore because this movie is not worth it. Expand
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ZargarTheBarbarDec 19, 2017
Beautiful special effects. Horrible plot and writing. Also no respect for any Lore that was established in prior films. Seems like Rian Johnson did not even watch the Force Awakens.
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captaincoconutDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm ok with Luke gone. Let's be fair, it has to happen at some point for the new stories to begin. The problem is the movie has many flaws. The main story really is not well built especially at the end. You want Luke to pass on the Jedi spirit to Rey? OK! Fine. They need to be the main characters that click at the end. But obviously this is not the case. Luke swings his sword for 30 seconds and Rey lifts rocks for 10 seconds and that's it. It is nice to have supporting characters but they can't mess up the major story line. Also, the story line of Fin and Rose doesn't really make much sense and it is totally unnecessary, especially for the part where they went to look for the code guy. Expand
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cdeclDec 19, 2017
How is this 86% critic and 4.8 fan is beyond me. Anyways.

Among the military commanders waiting to lose 90% of the troops until the great idea comes (suicide teleport? better watch the ram into Scimitar from Star Trek:Nemesis), cute animals
How is this 86% critic and 4.8 fan is beyond me. Anyways.

Among the military commanders waiting to lose 90% of the troops until the great idea comes (suicide teleport? better watch the ram into Scimitar from Star Trek:Nemesis), cute animals inserted into pointless space chase, and politically correct division (one girl, one African-American, one Asian, all-female ship commanders yelling "yo pitiful male" to the only military (Poe) able to do or at least try something, and two mandatory white evil guys - too bad the older characters are already whites, so nothing to do about this...), what else remains? (Sorry, I forgot about the casino gratuitous scene and the space cow milk - wat?).

If the future is based on a former storm trooper (wonderful idea to cast John Boyega into a Waffen-SS of the future role, perfect fit, that is) that looks high-school confused all the time, a mechanic turned navigateur and second-hero-in-command, grumpy old Jedi's and stupid villains, then no thanks. I'd rather watch Cylons battling real military humans in Battlestar: Galactica - at least there is sense, seriousness and logic (at least sometimes).

Is not even abysmal. It's Disney making a movie for kids and/or mentally challenged, not sure if is a some sort of Madagascar 3 in space or so. And the future of the francise is bleak. I don't see A New Hope.
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RianjohnsonhackDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I feel I need to take antidepressants after watching The cinematic catastrophe that is rian johnsons "last jedi". It is an insult to everything the originals were, everything that made those movies great. Instead what we get is a vanity piece from an egotistical director with oppositional defiance disorder. I had a bad feeling as soon as poe Made a joke about huxes mother that this was not going to go the way any true star wars, or quality movie lover for that matter, desired. When i walked out of the theater i felt like my childhood was raped, far worse than any of the prequel movies, because it lacked any kind of reverence for what came before it, the legacy of star wars. In fact rian johnsons actions seem malicious and i find myself wishing the worst kinds of things to happen to this talentless buffoon. His script seemed malicious. We waited this long, only for him to completely destroy one of the greatest charcters in cinematic history , Luke Skywalker, with a nonchalance and hubris that i find deeply insulting. And say what you want about jj abbrahms but at least he was a lover of star wars and respected the foundations george lucas had built. When luke just tosses his fathers lightsaber over his shoulder, this director is trolling an audience just for the sake of shock value. All this movie attempts is shock, with one middle finger after another to the franchises fanbase. But it isnt just the constant disrespect that makes this movie one of the worst of all times , in any genre. Its just piss poor directing and writing, plain and simple. The editing is a mess, and the plot is asinine. Rian introduces things into the star wars universe that make no sense, those giant slow moving bombers, lightspeeding kamikaz cruisers? rebel fleet is running out of gas, who the f is hodo and why do we care? Why do we care about any of these new characters, there was absolutely no develpment. But we did care about learning more about snoke. No sorry the director needs to be edgy and shock you, plus he needs to give a finger to abbrhams. Thats more important than making a good movie. Rey no longer needs any training to become a jedi, lets just wave a stick around a rock. Thats all the training she needs, because the idiotic disney casino scene is far more important. Lets bring in those heavy handed social political statements into an escapist film. Better yet, lets just do it in probably the most highly anticipated film of all time.disney has now bought up and ruined every major franchise that i once loved from my childhood. Shame on you all.
I felt like crying when i left the theater and im a young adult male, tears of frustration and anger for what rian johnson has done. He should be homeless and in the gutter for this i put a curse upon his whole life and i hope something really bad happens to him for this

The way he handled luke was a travesty, i feel so sorry for poor mark hamil, who was contractually obligated by disney to complete the movie and keep his mouth shut as the millions of hardcore fans walking into a nightmare unsuspectingly. Luke skywalker, who threw down his saber in front of the emperor willing to accept death instead of kill his own father makes a decision to strike down unarmed sleeping ben on the hunch that he might turn to the darkside? luke was never a grumpy silly coward, sipping alien milk from the teet? and yet that is exactly how rian chooses to portray him in his woeful ignorance. Add in some cheesy matrix style lightsaber dodges, two in a row, and thats all we see of lightsaber weilding luke, a moment all of us were imagining in our minds for over ten years. And disney thinks its fine, to let rian do this, who the hell is this rian hack anyways, he did three episodes of breaking bad??? What a poor choice, to give the film to this talentless usc graduate. I am so deeply dissapointed in what disney has done here i want them to hurt but i know there are many idiots who will still buy the merchandise play the games and love the shallow trashy dvds. One thing i know for sure is the star wars legacy is dead. Rian has seen to thAt by burning any possible way of recovery, unless you just start over with a brand new episode 8. And leia is dead, and rian had the chance to give her the perfect send off let her float away dead in space, but instead she comes back to life in some bizarre mary poppins act and apparently she is powerful enough in the force to float herself back to the cruiser from space. Its all too much, and some of you might think im overracting but this movie hurt me so badly i had to make a metacritic account just to try and hurt back this director who i hate so much. Its all so sad, tragic, the only ones who won are corporate disneys goons, the rest of us, the true star wars fans and movie lovers, have lost grievously. The galaxy will never be the same, and i wish i could forget i ever saw this movie but i cant. You have been warned avoid this like the plague
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MarkoFDec 19, 2017
Very good movie! A fresh take, doesn't shy to break stereotypes and preconceptions, opens up avenues for a whole bunch of new stories. Will see it again many times to come.
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TheFrogDec 19, 2017
SJW Wars Part II - The Patriarchy Strikes Back
You already know how this kind of thing goes by now, right? Evil white men do evil things, but are luckily stupid enough for courageous kickass females (and occasionally mixed ethnicity male
SJW Wars Part II - The Patriarchy Strikes Back
You already know how this kind of thing goes by now, right? Evil white men do evil things, but are luckily stupid enough for courageous kickass females (and occasionally mixed ethnicity male sidekicks) to save the day.
You love white male bashing? This movie is for you. You don't? Then it's not. Simple as that.
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mace8704Dec 19, 2017
I want to emphasize this greatly. I didn't watch a single trailer, or read a single review prior to watching The Last Jedi, and I do **not** mind social advocacy messages in a film. I only heard vague sentiments that critics loved the film,I want to emphasize this greatly. I didn't watch a single trailer, or read a single review prior to watching The Last Jedi, and I do **not** mind social advocacy messages in a film. I only heard vague sentiments that critics loved the film, which undeniably excited me, but holy moly, I could not disagree more with the critics reception. First off, many of the interesting plot threads created in the Force Awakens like who are Rey's parents, what happened to Luke Skywalker, the greatly anticipated return of Luke Skywalker to the resistance, and developing Phasma and Snokes into a menacing antagonist are all fumbled here to my great disappointment. To my shock, the director and writers instead chose to pursue new and much less interesting subplots involving Finn, Rose, and how the crew of the resistance flag ship handles an 18 hour chase sequence when low on fuel. I would strongly discourage anyone other than dedicated fans of the series to see this in theaters and rent this film. It's simply not worth the price of admission. Expand
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TatoGuimaraesDec 19, 2017
TLJ is a good action movie! That's the only good review I've got on! Note Zero in the Star Wars question! Luke would never dare think of killing his own nephew! He held out until the last minute for Vader's redemption! Ben is his sister's sonTLJ is a good action movie! That's the only good review I've got on! Note Zero in the Star Wars question! Luke would never dare think of killing his own nephew! He held out until the last minute for Vader's redemption! Ben is his sister's son with his best friend! How would he think of killing him? What Jedi Master is that? Finally, Luke was portrayed as a coward! A coward who flees from the fight out of fear! At least I won't spend another dime on any franchise product and that includes all the upcoming movies! And let's together boycott episode 9 for Disney to feel in the pocket the size of the **** they did! I will also boycott Rian Johnson, the new enemy of Star Wars Fans Expand
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JackricherDec 19, 2017
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AllanAlmeiidaDec 15, 2017
AWESOME. It respects the elements of the classic trilogy, brings back that sense that the Jedi are a religion and the Force is a connection between everything and everyone. And that's a LOT of incredible scenes. Crazy fights, a great movieAWESOME. It respects the elements of the classic trilogy, brings back that sense that the Jedi are a religion and the Force is a connection between everything and everyone. And that's a LOT of incredible scenes. Crazy fights, a great movie and probably the best blockbuster of 2017. Expand
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D4RKW4TERDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Effects and cinematography (but if you throw enough money at it, it's an expected outcome) were nice, but now to the bad: Poorly written characters new and old. Hhuge plot holes throughout. *SPOILER* a one-dimensional space chase - 3 slightly faster ships vs a galaxy controlling empire - seriously I thought better of Rian Johnson (Looper was an okay time travel movie and just shows how lazy he's been with this one). Very poor pacing and shockingly bad humour that just doesn't work, it's not smart and a lot of it's out of character for the tone of scenes it's in. This is a marvel-like money-making machine, where's my refund? This is not a finished or competent movie. EA/Disney destroyed Battlefront and now RJ/Disney have killed Star Wars. RIP Jedis Expand
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Brandhorst1980Dec 19, 2017
Overall, the film was not good. Some positive points from the film: 2 Great battle scenes at the beginning and end, Kylo Ren is an incredible character and well acted, great character chemistry with Kylo, Ren and Luke.

Here is what is bad
Overall, the film was not good. Some positive points from the film: 2 Great battle scenes at the beginning and end, Kylo Ren is an incredible character and well acted, great character chemistry with Kylo, Ren and Luke.

Here is what is bad about this movie: Bad overall plot, subplots that go no where (as for the people who say it's ok the subplot doesn't work because people really fail in real life, that's not why I go to a Star Wars movie, I want to see our heroes succeed and the subplot was too drawn out and just didn't work with the story, I don't care about the Tauntan story), Luke's character was a coward (Mark Hamill did a great job, not his fault the story was bad), huge let down at the battle between Kylo and Luke, that should have been a real fight and then to have him die like that is not cool. Furthermore, I don't have a problem with the whole "anyone can use the force" but you need to still have training and stuff to do so! You can write a new and fresh story, but don't destroy the foundation of the series!
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fuccdisneyDec 19, 2017
**** Disney, **** Kathleen Kennedy, **** Rian Johnson, **** Jar Jar Abrams (for the plagiaristic wank pile that was "SW":TFA), **** everyone involved in this movie. Feel sorry for my brothers that got hyped just to see Luke milking alien ******** Disney, **** Kathleen Kennedy, **** Rian Johnson, **** Jar Jar Abrams (for the plagiaristic wank pile that was "SW":TFA), **** everyone involved in this movie. Feel sorry for my brothers that got hyped just to see Luke milking alien **** terrible acting, terrible attempts at humor, Rey yet again being all powerful, Snoke dying like a **** Luke dying like a **** and Leia dancing through space like a spastic, geriatric superwoman. The Star Wars movies ended with Lucas. Of course, the original movies are the real magic, but I must say TFA and TLJ make the prequels look like masterpieces. Will not be patronizing any more of this wank from Disney or any corporate ****s that only care about bowing to the PC agenda and selling merchandise and more disgusting films to kids and clueless ****s that probably find "Keeping up with the Kardashians" engaging and tasteful. The plot of this movie was horrible, the acting was for the most part utter garbage, and the direction they are taking with the new movies forces me to disown these new movies. I don't count these new movies as Star Wars canon. The Extended Universe is canon. Good day. Expand
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JLVidalDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I was in absolute awe when Rian Johonson was chosen to write/direct VIII. I truly loved Looper and Brick and was ready for "the best SW movie since Empire". Jezz, what a let down. The movie started with Poe's prank and somehow my head went back to good old Spaceballs...
Leia flew back to the Mon Calamari cruiser...a big WTF was blinking in red in front of my eyes
By the Casino scene I was already scratching my head wondering if this was a sequel to Guardians of The Galaxy, not a SW one.
Every single time Holdo or DJ popped in the screen something felt off, like "I'm not watching a Star Wars movie"
And when Luke died for no apparent or at least well deserved (plot-wise) reason I got really angry.

In the end Star Wars is suffering because of the lack of a clear map of how this new trilogy was going to unfold. When Rey, Snoke, Kylo or the Lightsaber were introduced in VII I thought that they had clear in mind their overall arcs and backstories, but as Rian Johnson has admitted there was no plan at all. And man it shows. It's clear that the plot for VIII was not what JJ Abrams would have written, and that Rian didn't like what JJ did in VII. Instead, the new director was obsessed with avoiding the pitfalls of VII (a copycat of episode IV) and thus he tried to surprise viewers...with almost every important decision made gone wrong. And since the trilogy was not mapped at all he could basically do what he wanted to do. TFA very clearly tried to set up new characters, mysteries...and Rian simply doesn't care at all. He is a man on a mission: getting ready a clean slate but doing it in a very surprising way. And in the process he lost track of what a Star Wars story should be and having characters acting out of character, even the new ones.

Is the movie a complete disaster? Should its rating be a zero? No way. It's beautifully shot, Hamill and Driver just kill it, John Williams is back, the FX are top notch and somehow you feel that there is a good movie buried under a pile of bad plot decisions. There are brilliant and thrilling sequences that should rank among the best in the series. But sure, I understand that for most diehard fans (like me) some of the mentioned plot decisions eclipse everything else. Now, the funny thing is thinking how JJ will try to fix the situation in IX...he created something promising, Rian thrashed it, and now he is receiving it back with the aim of closuring it ...somehow. We'll see.
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nap62903Dec 19, 2017
Everything was said, perhaps the dumbest movie I've seen in recent years. I just want to write to all facebook fans of this crap, you're destroying Star Wars together with Disnye.
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HouseStarkDec 19, 2017
It's absolutely fantastic! I've loved every single moment. Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver were wonderful. There are some less successful scenes, but the rest is amazing.
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MastershankDec 19, 2017
NO Spoiler Review: First go see this movie because there is pretty much a 50/50 split between fans and there is no review that's going to accurately tell you what side you will fall on. You will just have to see it and decide for yourself.NO Spoiler Review: First go see this movie because there is pretty much a 50/50 split between fans and there is no review that's going to accurately tell you what side you will fall on. You will just have to see it and decide for yourself. Second, one thing most people agree on is this film is beautiful, I highly recommend seeing this in IMAX 3D. This movie was made for the IMAX 3D and I was blown away. I am of the camp of I loved the original trilogy, I thought the prequels were not that good but ok. Episode 3 was pretty good. I absolutely hated the Force Awakens and I liked Rogue One.

That being said I liked The Last Jedi a lot. It has it's moments of bad lines, humor that falls flat, plot holes, and it even drags in parts but, in the end,the rest of the movie makes up for it. And when I say makes up for it I mean it is great. I went through so many emotions watching this and through most of the movie I was on the edge of my seat. I really like what they did with this movie, there are so many unexpected things and it's refreshing. Go see it and judge for yourself.
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vangoatDec 19, 2017
People are silly....0's really? Quit trollin'. I am giving an honest 8.
This is what it needs to be and that's different. The force awakens was good but played it way too safe. This one took risks. It was weird in great ways. It certainly
People are silly....0's really? Quit trollin'. I am giving an honest 8.
This is what it needs to be and that's different. The force awakens was good but played it way too safe. This one took risks. It was weird in great ways. It certainly stumbled in spots, but that didn't bother me because it wasn't pandering or patronizing...while the force awakens was. I got my money's worth. Diehards can nitpick about silly things, but they'll never be satisfied. Star wars was never about realism though, it was about fun. It's not Star Trek tightly bound to sci-fi seriousness or even physics. Star wars of our era has to push the envelope. It needs to change and take risks. It needs to surprise us and maybe challenge us or make us mad. I loved rogue one because it had nothing to live up to because all the characters were new, but this had everything to live up to...if they had stuck to some kind of formula it would have been boring. This was not boring. Watch it for yourself... and think about what star wars should be today?
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joshdoyleDec 15, 2017
This is a great hate campaign against Disney orchestrated on **** and through the facebook group. Well done guys, just a few of you with multiple accounts can achieve so much! Oh by the way the movie was awesome I've seen it twice already andThis is a great hate campaign against Disney orchestrated on **** and through the facebook group. Well done guys, just a few of you with multiple accounts can achieve so much! Oh by the way the movie was awesome I've seen it twice already and plan on going again. You just need to strap in and enjoy the ride! Talk to someone in real life who has actually seen it and don't worry about thE negative fan reviews to get a real idea of the movie. Expand
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jb888Dec 19, 2017
Great expectations for the first 7 minutes, then I became the witness of the end of a franchise. Nonsensical Plot, inexistent character development, poor CGI and on and on. A dark day for star fans
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aliensinnohDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. When I left this movie, I felt conflicted. It had taken almost all of my expectations and completely flipped them on their head. I was expecting a much different movie to the one I got. However, after careful consideration, both of the movie itself and for what it does to Star Wars canon, I have decided that I quite like this movie.

I do disagree with a number of choices this movie made, from having Luke be even more of a washed up hermit than I expected him to be, to killing off Snoke at such an early stage. However, I don't think it deserves the level of hate it has gotten. Once I made peace with the decisions the movie made, I was able to see it as what it was, a beautifully made movie that makes hard choices that move the franchise in a bold new direction. And as much as it hurts to let the past die, I'm confident that this new direction can give life to Star Wars for decades to come.

On the other side, I don't think this movie is AS revolutionary as some people are making it out to be. The Jedi order is not being thrown away; it's returning to its roots, to a time before they had become the complacent, Republic-serving, priestly Order they had become. There's a blink-and-you-miss-it moment in the Last Jedi, where you see that the sacred Jedi texts were, in fact, not in that tree when it caught on fire. Rey and secretly taken them with her when she left, as evidenced a by them being shown on the Falcon at the end as Finn is grabbing a blanket. Thus, when Yoda set the tree ablaze, he wasn't burning down the Jedi tradition, because as an omniscient Force ghost, he knew the books weren't there. That means when he said "Those books don't contain anything the girl Rey doesn't already have," he literally meant that she has the books. This means when she is training to become a Jedi, and eventually training a new Jedi Order herself, she'll be building it from the original Jedi teachings.

Really, this movie brings the whole saga full circle, enhancing the prequels by acknowledging how the Jedi failed during that era and making it a central plot point. The Jedi philosophy isn't bad, no, what the Jedi had become over a thousand years of peace and complacency is bad. This film makes the promise that the Jedi Order will be rebuilt to be what is was originally supposed to be. And that makes me excited for the future. (Also the possible future of showing what the old Jedi Order was like when it was still in it's full glory, Rian Johnson trilogy anyone?) But that's just my opinion.
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SD_ScottDec 19, 2017
I am beyond thrilled to see where Star Wars is going. In my opinion, this is the best Star Wars movie outside the original three (Ep. 4-6). You can tell that Rian Johnson not only respects but appreciates the SW universe. The Last Jedi isI am beyond thrilled to see where Star Wars is going. In my opinion, this is the best Star Wars movie outside the original three (Ep. 4-6). You can tell that Rian Johnson not only respects but appreciates the SW universe. The Last Jedi is close enough and pays enough homage to Empire that it feels comfortable or well known. Except it's not. It deviates in all the best ways becoming something almost entirely new. There are so many great SW stories out there and we're just beginning to scratch the surface of them. The future is very bright for SW with directors like these. Expand
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Angel_SighDec 19, 2017
For me, this is comfortably the best Star Wars film since the originals, and most probably the best Star Wars film ever made. If you're trying to get your head around the ridiculous user score you should bear in mind three things that areFor me, this is comfortably the best Star Wars film since the originals, and most probably the best Star Wars film ever made. If you're trying to get your head around the ridiculous user score you should bear in mind three things that are contributing to this backlash(against what is one of the best sci-fi films of the decade so far, remember):

1. Certain fans believe they own this franchise, and any deviation from their mind-numbing check-list of 'things a Star Wars film must do' is met by the most pathetic, infantile tantrums outside of an actual kindergarten. They also believed that they had the plot of the film mapped out before release simply by studying the trailers, and when it turned out that they had been wrong-footed and in fact they didn't have a clue(none of us did), they took it as a personal insult. Just digest that fact: grown ups, who pretend they care about cinema, were angry that they weren't able to predict the plot in advance. They felt angry because a film surprised them. That should tell you something about the intellectual and artistic level at which some of these so-called fans operate, and it's not flattering. It's the kind of attitude that, if it were widespread, would kill all art, all entertainment, dead overnight.

2. A lot of people feel justifiably angry towards the way this franchise is being handled by Disney, and The Last Jedi comes hot on the heels of the debacle that was Star Wars Battlefront 2; a hideously cynical, craven exercise in bleeding online gamers dry, and a PR disaster that left Disney and Electronic Arts(the company who published the game) with a whole lot of egg on their faces. As I say, it's perfectly reasonable to be angry towards Disney and their handling of the Star Wars brand. Simultaneously, it's completely irrelevant and has nothing to do with whether the film is good or bad.

3. This third reason for much of the backlash is by far the most depressing, and it comes down to one thoroughly tedious and increasingly ugly little word: politics. The most scathing and unhinged of the criticisms have come from a troll army, whose size is hugely overinflated by the number of sockpuppet accounts involved, and their objection is that this is an 'SJW film', with a 'leftist bias'. They complain about the black character, Finn, they complain about the female lead, they complain when a female beats a man in the film, they complain when a black beats a white; and in case you think this is an exaggeration I was reading some of the comments at The Guardian, a newspaper with relatively reasonable commenters, and the first criticism came from someone complaining about the "anti-slavery message" in the film. That was the first issue with the film that came to his narrow little mind. For the record, the "anti-slavery message" is barely discernible, and melds naturally with the flow of the narrative. Indeed, it's represented by a couple of images that last, in total, about...ninety seconds? But as jaw-droppingly nasty and petty as that complaint is, it still represents the more tolerable end of the spectrum of entitled, alt-right-crackpottery. There is an avalanche of worthless right-wing whining about this film, and astonishingly, most of it makes that Guardian comment seem insightful - after all, it didn't talk about Rose Tico, a very likable new character, being fat and ugly and Asian, or complain about Finn being...ugh, I could go on, but why bother. Everyone knows what the worst of the internet is like - just imagine them coming after one of the best sci-fi films of recent years simply because they don't like a yucky gurl being the lead and you'll have captured the character of much of the criticism this film is receiving.

So, those three reasons have coalesced to form a perfect storm of stupidity and ignorant, dullard banality, typified by someone setting up an actual petition to try and force Disney to stop making good Star Wars films. I can only hope that they ignore these very loud, very busy, utterly irrelevant basement-dwellers, and continue to allow creatives like Rian Johnson the freedom to make Star Wars films as funny, intense, surprising, exciting and exhilarating as The Last Jedi - because make no mistake, this is the real deal. A Star Wars film that's not just good 'for a Star Wars film' but actually stands on its own two feet as a dizzying, fizzing, cinematic joy-ride through everything that makes the Star Wars universe even vaguely interesting. It's a startling light-speed jump forward for a franchise that, after the underwhelming episode VII, seemed to be slowly settling into a comfortable, predictable orbit. Think of it as a little like Game Of Thrones's Red Wedding(only not as bleak, obviously): a reordering, and a signal to the viewer that whatever comes next, you won't be able to predict it just by watching the trailers.

My rating: 9.5/10
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FranShibataDec 19, 2017
This movie was Disney's order 66 to destroy the Star Wars saga and all the emblematic characters of it. The best they can do is apologize and make episode 8 again and that this was a mistake, (Mark hamill was right.)
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gpktexDec 19, 2017
Absoltely awful film for so many reasons. New force powers, dumb jokes, and awful coherence with all other films. Disney should be ashamed of them selves. Well they will sell a lot of toys to young kids so I guess thats all that matters.
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RDStirlingDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Only a fisherman’s net has more holes than the Last of the Jedi’s Plotline. Who wrote the map to find Luke Skywalker? Especially since he didn’t want to be found. Why did Luke die the way he did? He just literally disappeared into the sun. Who is this Snoke exactly? And even though he could manipulate Ben Solos mind and even predict his every move, it was almost humorous him bragging about this and then Ben Solos killing him just seconds later. Why didn’t the First Order kill the Resistance’s transport ships all at once? Instead they pick one off at a time. It was so predictable that obviously some would escape. Why couldn’t Holdo simply set a timer for a lightspeed jump and climb into an escape pod instead of sacrificing herself? She could have survived easily. And why didn’t see tell her plans to Poe? Which could have avoided so much mess…… I could list a dozen more plotholes. Plus this whole movie just felt like far left liberal hollywood propaganda bullcr@p rather than Star Wars. If we are going to have a female protagonist then OK, great. But Luke Skywalker was supposed to be the “One” and he couldn’t lift one rock with his mind when he was getting taught by Yoda for WEEKS. Now this female protagonist doesn’t even get three lessons from Luke Skywalker and she can wield a sword better than most and lift hundreds of boulders. This film try's so hard to be all inclusive with too many political points that the scripts reads like an SJW's students essay on a Canadian’s college campus.
1.) Strong overpowered female protagonist who is basically flawless and never makes mistakes? Check! 2.) female leader leading the rebels and can fly through space like superman “check”! 3.), The vice admiral being another female leader who looks like someone who takes gender studies with purple hair "check", 4.) Female stormtrooper who can’t get shot like a normal stormtrooper “check”, 5.) main character good guys being black, Asian, Hispanic “check” or white females "check", 6.) female saving male character and basically being smarter and making correct decisions “check”. 7.) Every evil character being a white male "check", 8.) white guys being made fun of because of his "pasty skin" "check". Chewbacca becoming vegetarian, animal rights abuses, diversity, interracial relationships, weapons profiteering. This is supposed to be a galaxy far far away! I understand wanting to give us this diversity, especially if the film is so big. But it seems that these over arching plotlines and stories just to make the characters fit. Has left a Star Wars with a watered down story that nobody cares about. At least DO IT Right, at least develop the characters properly!. By the end of the movie I didn't care about any of it.
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allanzDec 19, 2017
This whole movie is a waste of time, by far the worst Star Wars movie in the series. I suggest to all people who do not like it to sign the petition at change.org. the petition is to Have Disney strike Star Wars Episode VIII from the officialThis whole movie is a waste of time, by far the worst Star Wars movie in the series. I suggest to all people who do not like it to sign the petition at change.org. the petition is to Have Disney strike Star Wars Episode VIII from the official canon. Get this crap out of here. Expand
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Revanchist89Dec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I walked out of the cinema after really angry. They really did **** on Luke as a character and Mark as an actor. Not the exit the most iconic hero deserved. I understand the need to move on from the Skywalkers for the good of the franchise but that was a joke. Also where were the knights of ren that were so nicely teased in the previous film? And as someone who loves all things dark side I got to learn nothing of the mysterious snoke. Expand
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lordx51Dec 19, 2017
Amazing! One of the best Star Wars ever. This is the best Luke we have seen, Hamill crushes it! Kylo Ren was much better written in this one as well and Adam Driver has done a great job of breathing life into the character. Final act is mindAmazing! One of the best Star Wars ever. This is the best Luke we have seen, Hamill crushes it! Kylo Ren was much better written in this one as well and Adam Driver has done a great job of breathing life into the character. Final act is mind blowing, just such an awesome fan service! Expand
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Mad_Max-Dec 19, 2017
As a "true" Star Wars fan, I can say that this is nothing but a PC Disney movie. It is not Star Wars. What I mean by true fan is I've seen every SW film in the theater (this was and will be the last) and my "man-cave" is decorated in SW. ThisAs a "true" Star Wars fan, I can say that this is nothing but a PC Disney movie. It is not Star Wars. What I mean by true fan is I've seen every SW film in the theater (this was and will be the last) and my "man-cave" is decorated in SW. This movie is the Crystal Skull of the franchise. Below is what is wrong with The Last Jedi:

1. Luke’s death is meaningless and he dies a coward. That is not the Luke Skywalker of SW lore.
2. Luke milks a space alien. WTF??
3. Leia “Mary Poppins” Organa
4. Spaceships running out of fuel?? When was fuel ever a problem in the SW galaxy?
5. Way too much Guardians of the Galaxy humor.
6. Snoke who?
7. Rey’s full name; Rey “Mary Sue” Nobody
8. Shirtless Kylo.
9. Who needs Jedi anymore? We have SJW (Space Justice Warriors)
10. By killing off the last remaining “old white men”, all the villains are white guys, all the good guys are minorities. Hooray for diversity!
11. Grrrl power!
12. Casino scene is a political jab at the 2%ers, yet Disney is part of the 2%ers.
13. First trilogy people thought that being a Jedi was inherent to the Skywalker bloodline. Second trilogy, if you had enough midichlorians in your blood you can be trained in the ways of the force. This trilogy, everyone has the potential to use the force. In other words, everyone gets a trophy!!
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PstrykalDec 19, 2017
It is the best star wars movie of this century. If you can stand only one annoying character (Rose) than you should go and see this with your own eyes. Exelent special effects and many plot twists will make you amazed same as me.
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TankironDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Mas aya de que mi visión de los jedi es contraria al planteamiento de monjes que meditan sobre piedras, esta película es un insulto a los consumidores, empezando por el hecho de que corta todos los misterios que eran la base de crear una nueva historia desde que empezó en el episodio 7, ya no solo te insulta, si no q te deja desamparado, no hay nada mas, solo repetir el ciclo, no aporta nada al universo solo recicla lo que ya había, es poco mas que una broma; aparte de todo esto la película esta llena de una lógica absurda por parte de los personajes, sus estrategias militares son absurda y ese absurdo es previsible, solo puedes quedarte con cara de tonto mientras ves como la cagan, lo único que se salva son algunas escenas por su valor como fotografía y diseño y algo de buen simbolismo, casi como un cuadro porque una vez empieza a moverse dan ganas de pegarse un tiro. Expand
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LeeHDec 19, 2017
Watched this movie last night. What a great film! I have no idea why it's getting such low scores. I am 40 years old and a long time fan and I loved it.
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BlagaManDec 19, 2017
Tonight’s fight is a 2 on 1 handicap match! Introducing, all the way from the mythical kingdom of Continuity and the golden city of Fan, the veteran tag team of...Nostalgia and Legacy! And their opponent, hailing from the barren lands ofTonight’s fight is a 2 on 1 handicap match! Introducing, all the way from the mythical kingdom of Continuity and the golden city of Fan, the veteran tag team of...Nostalgia and Legacy! And their opponent, hailing from the barren lands of Originality and the high peaks of Subversion, the lonely giant, the unstoppable force...Progress! You’re in for a treat, ladies and gentlemen! For this isn’t your typical Abrams recycling! No, sir! No populism enters this arena. This is Rian Johnson’s show! And he’s ready to chokeslam your expectations and turn this slobberknocker into a ballet of broken mythologies - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (alt-right vs red-left) Expand
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fluffy0078Dec 19, 2017
Just a movie that insults true star wars fans. Done with directors and video game developers alike for abusing this franchise and treating it as a cash grab along with their inability to stay true to the Star Wars universe because of theirJust a movie that insults true star wars fans. Done with directors and video game developers alike for abusing this franchise and treating it as a cash grab along with their inability to stay true to the Star Wars universe because of their pride I understand there are creative differences but when your "creative difference" shows total disregard for what has been established means you have none because you cannot even add more to it so you take away what has been established throw it away or just butcher it shows you have no creativity whatsoever . So sad to see this but expect more accept it boy's the star wars we know, love,and grew up with is dead. Expand
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eck620Dec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Terrible. The color scheme should've been darker, the dialogue was too campy, and due to those factors the movie never found its identity. This movie felt like it belonged next to the Jarjar binks disaster. I'm not sure why the little birds were included at all, Chewy was cut in for nostalgic purposes and had zero effect on the plot. Or why Leia was able to fly through space??? Are you kidding me? Or how about when Luke told Rey at the end of the first lesson that he couldn't teach her anymore and she didn't resist the dark...and then literally 2 minutes later and with no dialogue in between or forward plot movement he goes "Lesson 2...". Felt like I was taking crazy pills. The movie bounced in between terrible cheap jokes. The lone bright spot in the movie were the scenes of Rey and Rylo connecting, the suspense and tension were at their highest during those scenes. Also, why did the flying go karts need to drag an antenna on the mining planet at the end, why would that help them fly better??? So there could be more useless distracting color added to the screen? The entire scene looked like it was manaufactured for an instagram photo shoot. Expand
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thegamerwalkerDec 19, 2017
Wow, the movie is gorgeous and adictive, but the plotholes and Characters ruin the one that cold have been the best star wars movie in the new saga. The main problem is Disney trying to monetize the movie, creating a diferent view from theWow, the movie is gorgeous and adictive, but the plotholes and Characters ruin the one that cold have been the best star wars movie in the new saga. The main problem is Disney trying to monetize the movie, creating a diferent view from the perspective of a diferent public, the fans. Well, just like EA, Star Wars is a movie for the next generation of people, the newcomers of the Saga. I just hope that Hope con save Them. Expand
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BobabobbobDec 19, 2017
Taken as a movie, independent of the source material, it's filled with major plot holes, head-scratching narrative choices, pointless wastes of the audience's time, and -- let's be honest -- whether you are progressive in your views or not,Taken as a movie, independent of the source material, it's filled with major plot holes, head-scratching narrative choices, pointless wastes of the audience's time, and -- let's be honest -- whether you are progressive in your views or not, there was a lot of proselytizing in this film.

The core audience for this franchise skews older. Disney wants to make money going forward, and that means changing the skew of the core demo. And that's all this movie is -- trying to skew the movie to a younger audience. As a business decision, it's probably the correct one.

Sadly, they created a mediocre movie. Visually, this film is stunning. Adam Driver and Daisy Ridley are both extremely talented actors. They both put in great performances. But the massive plot holes, the terrible narrative choices, and the criminal wastes of the audience's time conspire to make the film, as a whole, simply...meh.

Star Wars movies have always been about black and white morality tales. Sometimes you get a gray-ish character in there for flavor. This attempt to create Breaking Bad in space undermines that history. And it commits some fundamental narrative sins: don't set the audience up for a big reveal, then not give it to them. Poor storytelling and poor writing.

Rian Johnson told us we wouldn't like his movie, in not so many words. We should take him at his word.
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CDWBDec 19, 2017
Structural issues in the first half aside I can honestly say I loved this film. There was definitely fat to be trimmed - looking at you Canto Bight subplot - the subversion of expectation and speculation was inspired and hugely effective inStructural issues in the first half aside I can honestly say I loved this film. There was definitely fat to be trimmed - looking at you Canto Bight subplot - the subversion of expectation and speculation was inspired and hugely effective in my opinion. Expand
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DarthWattoDec 19, 2017
After the last Disney Wars fiasco, the Force Awakens, I had no interest in seeing how they would further humiliate the last great epic of my childhood. But there were some thin plot threads that might have saved the series so I kept an openAfter the last Disney Wars fiasco, the Force Awakens, I had no interest in seeing how they would further humiliate the last great epic of my childhood. But there were some thin plot threads that might have saved the series so I kept an open mind. No such luck!! This abomination is a deliberate insult to George Lucas and his millions of fans who came to identify with the larger than self issues and heroic sacrifices of his characters. It is a sign of the times, this movie is bad because our modern culture is bad. Shaming and destroying beloved characters, hollowing out the whole concept of the force and inappropriate humor all are designed to mask the thousand pound gorilla in the room- THERE IS NO STORY!!!! Shock and dismay is somehow supposed to replace plot and substance, and of course the kids will eat it up. Many of them have a fetish to cut down the previous generation and appropriate what was ours. The one overriding message of Disney Wars: The Snuff Film is that story doesn't matter, only theme park rides, toys and SJW agitprop. I blame the Lucas and Prequel haters. They couldn't handle an in depth story and wet their pj's over it. Now there is nothing left but a joke of a franchise lampooning itself while grinning like they won a Nobel prize. At least we get to see Kylo Ren on a bag of salad and a can of soup....... Expand
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sollijayDec 19, 2017
I believe the vast amount of criticism for this film is completely unwarranted. On a deeper note, the film debates some great issues: reflection on youth in the old age, debates between good and evil, and using non-violence to succeed in aI believe the vast amount of criticism for this film is completely unwarranted. On a deeper note, the film debates some great issues: reflection on youth in the old age, debates between good and evil, and using non-violence to succeed in a war. On a visual note, the cinematography and visual effects are absolutely mindblowing. On top of this, witty humour, cute new species, and good fight scenes are sprinkled throughout the film. As a long-term Star Wars fan, I believe this film has outdone it's prequel in the new trilogy. Expand
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kid_cloudwalaDec 17, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Last Jedi, unfortunately, is a mess, though a technically brilliant mess but a mess nonetheless. I’ll tackle the issues one by one. It’s literally death by a thousand cuts for this film. It doesn’t do things catastrophically wrong, but it screws up with many small but pivotal things at once. 1a) THE PLOT - or rather the lack of it. Characters don’t move forward in any meaningful way. The plot too is pretty much non-existent. All it does it tie up some thread plots but there is a serious lack of forward momentum. Whereas, The Empire Strikes Back (the BEST Star Wars, period) ended with “I AM YOUR FATHER” moment, resulting in one of those 2nd in a trilogy film, which have a brilliant climax and yet sets the next one. The Last Jedi, however, does not have an end aim. The climax is non-existent, and the stakes just don’t feel high enough. What exactly is the end-game? 1b) THE THREAD INVOLVING FINN AND ROSE – So there is a full 30-35-minute thread dedicated to these two where they are tasked with infiltrating the Orders’ Main Ship and to disable it’s tracking device. So far so good. They go to this planet, in order to find a hacker, have an elongated chase sequence, get the wrong guy, board the main ship, get caught and basically do nothing! So, you have 35+ minutes of screen time which literally adds nothing to the core story or fits in the larger schema of things. 2) LACK OF DRAMA – The film lacks a gut-punching scene or any scene which evokes some kind of an emotion. How does Rey realize her potential? The Empire Strikes Back had a whole sequence dedicated to Luke being stranded and figuring out how to master the force so that he can escape the planet and join the battle. His motivations are set, and his actions have agency, Luke goes through the struggle before becoming a master. Rey just does it, goes through no hardship, she just gets it. In this movie, however, everyone sans Luke lacks personality in their characters. They are just harbingers of actions with no purpose and nothing else in between. It’s all too generic, the plot, the motivations, the set-pieces. 3) LACK OF HEROISM – The film deviates from its ‘western’ roots to something which is well, universal as well as generic. You do get a feeling that this is more of a feminine film (female commanders/fighters all of a sudden), which is fine. But then, fleeing instead of leading the charge and not doing something of consequence is not exactly I say ‘dramatic’. Where is the dramatic sacrifice (apart from one scene)? Where is the heroism? And the most heroic guy (Poe) gets reprimanded for it! Where is the risk-taking? And where is the audacity? There is a massive undertone of feminism and equal representation which is fine as long as it is not at odds with the well-being of the film. Give everyone a chance but not at the expense of the plot. It almost feels like a quota system with equal representation at work. Ok, so let’s give our female lead a scene, follow it up with a scene of the black guy and mix him with a South-East Asian. Now, get the female queen and then the legendary Luke……rinse/repeat and everyone go out happy. As a result, what suffers are the characters. No one is given enough time to cook, no plot thread is taken to its logical conclusion. It’s corporate flattening at its worst. This flattening strips the film with any kind of personality it could have possessed Even Luke dies in a supremely uneventful way. Like C’mon. Luke is Sci-Fi action hero incarnate. The destroyer of Death Star and Vader and you kill him like this? His death should have been bombastic, instead, it’s a whimper. All he does is brood and milk aliens :/ You just don’t screw with the character of Luke Skywalker like this.... case closed. For Rey, what’s her heroism? She can lift Rocks!! Great! She thinks she can change a bad boy in her own image, even better! 4) KYLO REN – Seriously, this character is THE WEAKEST LINK in the film. Vader inspired dread, Skywalker inspired Heroism, this guy just inspires pity! All he does is sulk and cry and behave like a baby. How can this character be taken seriously let alone villainous? 5) UNPLACED HUMOR – Star Wars usually have had its share of humour. The banter between C3PO and R2Ds, Han Solo’s one-liners. But they were treated in an almost Shakespearean way, i.e. there were scenes set aside for comic relief. Here, unfortunately, jokes come at the most inopportune dramatic moment. Villains lose their power when their action ends in humour, or Luke his heroism when (spoiler) after being attacked from multiple Tie-Fighters and AT-Ts shrugs dust from his shoulders. The film is generic, too generic in fact. Like Luke’s X Wings in Empire Strikes Back, this film is stuck in a swamp. Hope the force is strong with the next instalment and I dare say with it possessing a bit more heroism and pathos. P.S. – The owl creatures are cute, but c’mon, they gotta serve a purpose! Expand
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CirrobroDec 15, 2017
Aside from dismantling what made the Original trilogy so special, The Last Jedi also somehow manages to toss everything that made Episode 7 interesting out the window.
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TalevizoraDec 19, 2017
Too many groups of characters that I don't care about, even lost interest to previous characters like Fin and Pow. BTW who is this Snoke? And no room for Maz now? Please kill the pilot and Fin's new girlfriend.
No real Star Wars feeling,
Too many groups of characters that I don't care about, even lost interest to previous characters like Fin and Pow. BTW who is this Snoke? And no room for Maz now? Please kill the pilot and Fin's new girlfriend.
No real Star Wars feeling, which was actually present in the previous movie VII.
At least Kylo Ren has improved (not visually).
Childish humor.
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HPHirvingDec 19, 2017
Dumb scenes, weird humor, characters lacking of motivation and charisma, lots of new characters/creatures that are completely forgettable, scenes in the space lacking of every kind of sense (I'm not talking about sound traveling through spaceDumb scenes, weird humor, characters lacking of motivation and charisma, lots of new characters/creatures that are completely forgettable, scenes in the space lacking of every kind of sense (I'm not talking about sound traveling through space but a squadron of bombardier ships seems pretty difficult to miss in a screen).

To sum up, a completely mess that blows every mediocre try of building a interesting story for the trilogy made in the prior episode.
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VoenixDec 19, 2017
This movie should renamed as "The Last Star Wars".
This movie was awful written...
In my opinion the hole movie missed a nice story. Rian Johnson could not finish new ideas and story plots, because jj Abrams had him in control with his
This movie should renamed as "The Last Star Wars".
This movie was awful written...

In my opinion the hole movie missed a nice story. Rian Johnson could not finish new ideas and story plots, because jj Abrams had him in control with his plans for star wars episode 9.
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Rhaegar83Dec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is an absolute mess. The plot makes no sense. The entire story of the resistance amounts to a slow motion car chase with a pointless side quest tacked on for the sole purpose of filming another funky star wars theme planet. The few decent battle sequences we get are brief and simplistic, and every hint of a true fight between the main characters either becomes a giant fake-out or simply gets interrupted by EXPLOSIONS before anything interesting can happen. It's like the writers were determined to make the answer to every mystery from TFA "nothing" as if that would make the movie interesting and mysterious, and instead it just makes every reveal a big let down.

So many characters are absolutely wasted. Luke is reduced to the role of cowardly hermit who refuses to do anything for the entire film, and even when you think he has finally joined the fight it's really a mirage, just like this film. It's all snoke and mirrors with no real substance.
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SporadicfrogDec 19, 2017
I honestly feel the need to sign up and write a review and give this film full marks due to the mass pathetic hate this film has received. Watch this film decide for yourself if like me it's absolutely wicked. The hate is unfair and should beI honestly feel the need to sign up and write a review and give this film full marks due to the mass pathetic hate this film has received. Watch this film decide for yourself if like me it's absolutely wicked. The hate is unfair and should be ignored. It might not be the best star wars film or film of the year but it's much better then most! Expand
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JentgenDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. SPOILERS.
Just the worst star wars ever made. Luke is just an old fool that doesn't want to train Rey during half of the movie. Die for no reason ( He basically dies by having his own illusion killed by Kilo, WTF...) Finn and rose arc are uninteresting and she dies at the end in a ridiculous fake love scene. The whole movie is about a rebel ship that runs away from new order army ( look like a stupid cat/mouse race ). Visually it has his moments but definitely doesn't worth the money. Let's end the slaughter. STOP WATCH DISNEY MOVIES !!!!
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reffsannDec 16, 2017
let the past die. all that stuff is great. and some of the visuals are by far the greatest in star wars history. BUT! Finns subplot are totally hopeless. badly executed and makes me fall out of the movie. and the resistance subplot also messylet the past die. all that stuff is great. and some of the visuals are by far the greatest in star wars history. BUT! Finns subplot are totally hopeless. badly executed and makes me fall out of the movie. and the resistance subplot also messy . theres too much going on in this film. they want to tell too much and it turns out messy . it is simply bad storytelling. Combine Johnsons vision with Abrams effiency and way of storytelling and this movie could be fantastic! Expand
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SteelyTulipDec 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Reading through the media’s reaction to The Last Jedi I get the impression that I, as a star wars fan, am not allowed to have an opinion on this star wars movie. “You don’t get it” they say smugly- it’s a new direction. A new direction, I guess, that involves reinventing established characters, reinventing an established universe, and destroying established lore? “Let the past die. Kill it if you have to” says Kylo Ren, and I absolutely believe this is what Rian Johnson wanted to do. Yoda destroys the Jedi tree because it’s not the point of the Jedi religion, apparently. He does this while laughing at Luke remember - no respect for the Jedi heritage, the sacrifice of their ancestors, or even some basic respect for preserving history – no, the agenda is to destroy it all and start from scratch. What kind of people usually adopt this approach?

This “Reinvention” borders on the petty. JJ Abrams has set up a fascinating and mysterious villain in Snoke – but this doesn’t suit the agenda, so he is killed – easily and stupidly by an immature apprentice who was just born better apparently. So into the trash with the enormous amount of training and effort that mastery of the force demands - Rey has no teacher and yet she’s just as strong as Kylo. So complete is Rian Johnson’s vision that he is not content to stop with reinventing Star Wars. American storytelling has relied heavily on the brash, aggressive young warrior for generations, and Poe Dameron is certainly that man. He is skillful, courageous and knows when to take risks – exactly the kind of soldier a desperate rebellion needs. At the start of the film we see him lead an assault which costs the rebellion dearly – kind of like the battle of Scarif in Rogue One. Heroism, sacrifice, perseverance against the odds - with the incredible outcome that a terrifying First Order weapon is destroyed, the Fleet is able to escape …and Poe is demoted and chastised?

Of course it’s not enough that he is shamed – he must be taught obedience - Poe is humiliated as he struggles to save the rebellion - is kept in the dark by his command and is ultimately shot by Leia. The lesson is obvious: The western warrior archetype is a fool with his head in his cockpit, motivated only by the selfish desire for glory. So much for the western storytelling tradition. See also: the contempt in Luke’s voice when he says “a legend” to Rey, before he walks away from everything his younger self fought for. See also: Finn’s brave self-sacrifice to defend the rebellion, denied by Rose in the most staggeringly senseless act of the whole movie. Fortunately a magic super girl -a heroine who has achieved incredible power, not by self introspection, sacrifice, life experience, or sincere effort, but by literally doing nothing - is on hand to save everyone from the consequences of their awful decisions. It also helps that enough of the rebellion was senselessly murdered that the remainder can comfortably fit aboard one small freighter.

So Rian killed the past - and what did he have as a replacement? Stupid jokes, cute critters, cast diversity and storytelling incompetence.
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BowserMewDec 18, 2017
A Great Movie! Pros:
- Interesting Story
- Stunning Visuals - Awesome Battles - Overall Great Acting Cons: - Doesn't Feel like a Star Wars Movie - Plot Twists are a bit underwhelming (Specifically Rey's Parents) - Snoke gets killed of WAY
A Great Movie! Pros:
- Interesting Story
- Stunning Visuals
- Awesome Battles
- Overall Great Acting

Cons:
- Doesn't Feel like a Star Wars Movie
- Plot Twists are a bit underwhelming (Specifically Rey's Parents)
- Snoke gets killed of WAY too early!
- Kylo is a bit "weak" in the movie (Acts like a huge baby and a emo)
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CayleRoseDec 19, 2017
liberals took over star wars. and ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the liberals with their slithering serpent ...
all i have to say: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvD0Z_MAwqc
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