Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: December 15, 2017
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TwigsyDec 16, 2017
They completely butcher the force and disregard existing canon. It's among the best of Star Wars films (as a film), but it completely botches what makes Star Wars, Star Wars.
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prtcannonDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm a die-hard Star Wars fan. The Last Jedi is not what I expected. At all. And it's all the better for it.

Rian Johson has decided to approach the character of Luke Skywalker with shades of gray; gone is the hero that we remember from the original trilogy. In his place stands a man who has been broken down by experiences that have caused him to question the hubris and claim to moral authority that defined the Jedi Order. He's reluctant, skeptical, and everything in between. In short, he's more interesting than he's ever been.

Likewise, Johnson and company have summarily shattered our expectations of how things will play out in the traditional good vs. evil battle that has defined the Star Wars universe since... well... forever. I don't want to give too much away, but there are some plot turns that unfold here that were--for me--totally unexpected. For the first time in a long time I was kept on my toes throughout the duration of a Star Wars movie.

In short, this latest entry pushes the lore and mythos of Star Wars in new directions. It challenges preconceived notions of how it should all play out. That will (and apparently has) make some people angry, but I loved the unpredictability of it all. Still, The Last Jedi isn't perfect. The way Finn and the new character Rose are handled feels a little flat and diversionary, and I wish there was just a bit more pay-off in some crucial moments. Still, the freshness of this--and the sheer awesomeness of the various conflicts as they unfold--makes this one of the best Star Wars entries. There are some fantastic call-backs to the original trilogy that I don't want to give away, but they carry as much emotional weight as the new and unexpected revelations.
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RkapoorDec 16, 2017
The Last Jedi was more Space Balls than Star Wars. Acting and imagery were great. But the story was a weak transport ride of an arch, and the forced humor was lame (Luke brushing his shoulder off?). So disappointed!
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Sanya_PotapovDec 16, 2017
Worst Star Wars film ever.

It's not even Star Wars, it is Marvel Wars, or Disney Wars. Unlogical, with stupid jokes every moment. But visual effects were nice. That's the only plus film has. If this wasn't Star Wars movie, i would give it
Worst Star Wars film ever.

It's not even Star Wars, it is Marvel Wars, or Disney Wars.
Unlogical, with stupid jokes every moment.

But visual effects were nice. That's the only plus film has.
If this wasn't Star Wars movie, i would give it 3.
But this is Star Wars, so i'll give 0.
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CopalisDec 16, 2017
I don't get the hate. Thought it was fantastic, everything worked very well for me. I thought it had a sense of urgency and intimacy that we don't get a lot of. Anyhow, I rarely post anything...I hate how the fans are treating this film.
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g0rthaurDec 16, 2017
I created an account here just to give this movie a crap rating. Huge star wars fan, but this movie sucked as hard as a movie can suck. The plot made no sense (why did we need to go to casino planet? Why did we kill snoke without explanation?I created an account here just to give this movie a crap rating. Huge star wars fan, but this movie sucked as hard as a movie can suck. The plot made no sense (why did we need to go to casino planet? Why did we kill snoke without explanation? Why is everyone in the resistance just fine with a mutiny?)

I wish I could give this movie negative points.
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fmancheno42Dec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is the 8th instalment in the saga. Could it be better? Sure. Could it make more sense? Definitively. But there was one thing that it should've gotten right and (surprisingly) it did: direction. The Last Jedi takes the franchise in the right path, managing to give us a wider understanding of the Galaxy and putting the character's humanity at its core. Visuals are flawless, the premise is great and, even if more than one point in the execution feels superficial, the payback seems worthy. Expand
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diegosaavedra24Dec 16, 2017
Please, when you go to see this movie, don't get your hopes up. You'll enjoy it more if you go with low expectations because if not, you'll be very disappointed. This movie has a lot of plot holes, underwhelming answers and wasted characters.Please, when you go to see this movie, don't get your hopes up. You'll enjoy it more if you go with low expectations because if not, you'll be very disappointed. This movie has a lot of plot holes, underwhelming answers and wasted characters. There is a very boring and unnecessary scene, you'll know which one. Again, don't expect much. Expand
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jpercy77Dec 16, 2017
Over at ScreenRant there is a column about the dichotomy emerging between the professional critics and the audiences over The Last Jedi. The author (Chris Agar) concludes that "Lucasfilm is constantly in a lose-lose situation" and will neverOver at ScreenRant there is a column about the dichotomy emerging between the professional critics and the audiences over The Last Jedi. The author (Chris Agar) concludes that "Lucasfilm is constantly in a lose-lose situation" and will never be able to please everyone because they will be accused of copying the original SW films, or else they will incur the wrath of fans by departing from tradition. I'm not sure I agree - in fact, this "lose-lose" business feels a lame excuse that gets Disney off the hook for making bad films. Furthermore, it is a false choice fallacy to suggest that the studio must choose between copying the OT or doing something new. If Disney would simply give the world a good story that is true to the original spirit of the originals, they would win the adoration of the fans forever.

Look at how enthusiastically fans embraced The Force Awakens and Rogue One, both of which were decidedly mediocre. In other words, it ain't that hard. Yet somehow Disney messed this up. Big Time.

Sadly, there is already a veritable circling of the media wagons in defense of this film. The narrative that many in the media are embracing is that audience critics of TLJ are either disaffected fanboys unwilling to broaden their palate, or perhaps they are simply bigots who cannot tolerate a more diverse approach to the franchise.

But what if - WHAT IF - audiences hate The Last Jedi because it is a bad film? Surely we can admit that possibility?

The fact that we can't speaks to both the inherent confirmation biases in the media (anyone who doesn't think TLJ was graded on an extremely generous curve may be a touch naive) and Disney's shrewd exploitation of these biases. Surely a property like Star Wars gets the corporate treatment...these are not "autuer" films, no matter what the Disney marketing machine would have us believe. In short, Disney knew what they were doing when they decided to make a social statement with casting and story decisions. Like the Ghostbusters reboot, the Disney Star Wars films were always going to be embraced by the critics. Clearly, virtue Signaling is a temptation that very few people in that milieu can resist.

As for the film, others have underlined it's staggering weaknesses better than I can (poor pacing, lack of character development, nonsensical plotting, highfalutin social commentary, weak dialogue, punishingly stupid jokes, and unidiomatic tone) - simply put this is a 40 lbs turkey served cold. Remember that fans embraced The Force Awakens and Rogue One, neither of which is anywhere near as good as even the worst of the originals. All Disney needed to do here was make a halfway competent film. The backlash is because with all their vast resources, they couldn't even manage that.

When I was a senior in high school we had a math teacher who was extremely generous with granting opportunities for extra credit, and even went so far as to allow us to approach her with questions ask during tests. She knew that a lot of us had gotten acceptance letters from colleges and didn't want anyone to catch such a bad case of Senioritis that it would screw-up our future...she used to remind us that it wasn't hard to get a passing grade in her class - but you had to put in the effort, or she would have no mercy on you. Really, all you had to do was care.
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YeahgofigureDec 16, 2017
Very weak story! Force Awakens was just a weak unoriginal rehash of A New Hope and now Last Jedi is just simply weak. Why is the rebellion even weaker than ever when they defeated the empire?! How is the New Republic destroyed by blowing up aVery weak story! Force Awakens was just a weak unoriginal rehash of A New Hope and now Last Jedi is just simply weak. Why is the rebellion even weaker than ever when they defeated the empire?! How is the New Republic destroyed by blowing up a single system when the Star Wars universe is 100,000 plus of systems? Where did The New Order come from? Answer is some Disney idiots got a hold of the story. I hate everything about these episodes 7 & 8!! Expand
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LucasRRibeiroDec 16, 2017
Poorly paced. Lot of plot holes. Shallow characters with almost no development. Huge segments of the story are completly disconnected to the main plot. Many of the mysteries of the previous installment are not addressed. Manages to not followPoorly paced. Lot of plot holes. Shallow characters with almost no development. Huge segments of the story are completly disconnected to the main plot. Many of the mysteries of the previous installment are not addressed. Manages to not follow the super loose "rules" of the star wars universe. There are some really great moments though. Expand
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andrewbaoDec 16, 2017
It isn't a terrible movie just isnt very good.

Cringy dialogue, plot holes, no continuation of lore! Snoke's backstory is excluded from the story, Rey's parents are irrelevant, and where are the knights of ren, huh? And that one scene at the
It isn't a terrible movie just isnt very good.

Cringy dialogue, plot holes, no continuation of lore! Snoke's backstory is excluded from the story, Rey's parents are irrelevant, and where are the knights of ren, huh? And that one scene at the start (i think you all know the one) is just so weird and unnecessary. It trivialises the 'force' and is just so awkward. Without spoiling anything, it just makes no sense in the context of the rest of the film if they come back, and its worse for episode 9 because now they can't solve that problem either which would have been conveniently solved had the scene been followed-through with, its a mess. Its near the same level as batman v superman martha scene. There is zero depth in this film, sure the action sequences were perfect but its without substance, all flash. Humour was alright, but even that felt a little too obvious and unnatural compared to harrison ford and ewan mcgregor days. And it stems from a typical disney problem where characters are too superficially fantastical (i think only Poe and Rey had adequate character development).

Honestly can't believe they're getting rian jhonson to direct a new trilogy this film is so bad. Rotten tomato user reviews already dropped 30% and IMDB is hammering it now - can't believe critics are still holding at 90%+ when this film is a failure to fans.

Even if you suspend reasonable disbelief at certain points, the story is such a mess that every significant plot point is of no significance to the overall story - In situations where there are two paths to the story being developed, neither path is followed through with and you get half-assed compromises that are indeed suprisingly bad. What you're left with is a big mess that JJ Abrhams has to clean up in episode 9. If they had followed through with even some of the themes being touched upon like politics, morality, greed, and power then this film would at least have some substance and value to literature but none of those themes get shown in a way that makes you think about it, rather they are artificially injected in typical Disney fashion and not a integral part of the central story - like most things in this film, such themes are disposable rather than deeply ingrained in the story. Which is not the good marks of any valuable film. It would probably take Christopher Nolan to save the next installment, i'm not sure that JJ Abhrams can do it. This review gives 1 point for continuing the star wars story. And another 1 point for marketing intrigue across mainstream culture; even if it's for worse than better.
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NickolausDec 16, 2017
To the lucky ones who haven't seen this movie yet - don't! Just watch Rogue One again. On the bright side, it's a politically correct experience, not-too-heavy on the dialogue, with teenage romance throughout - a multicultural love triangleTo the lucky ones who haven't seen this movie yet - don't! Just watch Rogue One again. On the bright side, it's a politically correct experience, not-too-heavy on the dialogue, with teenage romance throughout - a multicultural love triangle even. I imagine the recipe for such "brilliance" was to pack a room with progressive liberals and focus-group them until death do us part. This resulted in a final product empowering all the right groups (think Hillary and Angela Merkel as rebel commanders) and dishing out justice to dumb-ass, testosterone-filled dirt bags (Luke Skywalker included). Me? I should've watched Thor Ragnarok for the fifth time instead. Expand
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DoomDashDec 16, 2017
Force Awakens gave me a ton of hope for the sequel/trilogy, but I couldn't be anymore disappointed. This movie was full of questionable character choices, side plots that felt like huge wastes of time, and questionable uses of "the force".Force Awakens gave me a ton of hope for the sequel/trilogy, but I couldn't be anymore disappointed. This movie was full of questionable character choices, side plots that felt like huge wastes of time, and questionable uses of "the force". Not only does it leave you with almost as many questions as the previous movie, but there really is no character development for anyone except maybe Kylo Ren. Can we get some explanation as to why Rey is automatically such a prodigy with the force? Can she ever go through some sort of inner turmoil or any sort of loss or obstacle? I feel like the people who made this movie didn't even watch the original three, there is absolutely no parallels anymore. You could say that is a risk, but I'd say it was just a poor choice. Everything has been undermined. Expand
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dpasternDec 15, 2017
Terrible script and plot, acting was sub standard apart from Mark Hamill. Humour felt forced & far too many unbelievable things happened.

Worst movie in the entire Star Wars saga.
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CoruscantMatterDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Rian Johnson walked the SW franchise off the cliff where Jar Jar Abrams has placed it with TFA. TLJ is superior to TFA. It is far, far from perfect, but no SW film ever was. Yes, there is abundance of silliness (Leia floating in space taking the prize for perhaps the most ludicrous moment of perhaps the entire franchise), but unlike TFA, this one dared to take risks and has managed its characters far better (both new and old). With Abrams in charge of Episode IX, the franchise is still not safe from ruin, but with this TLJ it gets to live another day Expand
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Eldraque77Dec 16, 2017
This movie is an absolute disaster. From the very beginning, when a terrible actor playing a terrible character is sent in one X-wing to fight a star destroyer fleet, I started to worry. Then the screen writer (who obviously doesn'tThis movie is an absolute disaster. From the very beginning, when a terrible actor playing a terrible character is sent in one X-wing to fight a star destroyer fleet, I started to worry. Then the screen writer (who obviously doesn't understand humour) decides to try and turn it into a comedy with that "I can't hear you" garbage I thought "Oh no... What have they done".... Then one of the biggest dreadnoughts in the galaxy is taken down by one bomber dropping bombs IN ZERO GRAVITY..... and it just goes nowhere but downhill from there. Leia turns into a dead flying witch, Finn fails in his search for a code breaker but luckily finds one in his prison cell (so badly written). BB8 driving an AT-ST (WTF), General Hux, and that STUPID ending with Luke projecting and then dying without explanation... This movie SUCKS Expand
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KulinaDec 16, 2017
Star Wars the Last Jedi Script and story was just awful! Made no sense for them to have different people making whatever they want up with different directors who have no passion or history when it's a Trilogy. Star Wars ended with GeorgeStar Wars the Last Jedi Script and story was just awful! Made no sense for them to have different people making whatever they want up with different directors who have no passion or history when it's a Trilogy. Star Wars ended with George Lucas who created this and this new Fake Disney Star Wars is Pathetic! About the only way possible to salvage this is to try and get George Lucas to come back and take command of the next movie and fix it. Other than that I'm out on anything from Disney's Fake imposter Star Wars for now on. Expand
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marc5477Dec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Are they serious? Didnt they learn from the 1st one that they need to push the story forward instead of making a C grade retelling the old stories? Wow, so glad I didnt pay to watch this.

1st of all, the replacement characters remain unlikable because dialog and character building is poor. Attempts at humor are not funny nor charming, and the plot development might as well be written by someone with a high school level intellect. Plot holes abound in what is sadly yet another attempt at a retelling of the same story from the 80s... how you can make more plot holes in a story remake? Well they did. and they threw in a few eye rolls as Rei continues to be a lore destroying super Jedi that has more power than all the previous Jedi combined without even trying and barely any training. The sensitive storm trooper who didnt want to kill can now kill as many of his brethren while smiling. And oh apparently the rebel are now so dumb that they dont even consider looking around for an exit when they are trapped until the magnificent leader says they should look around and after asking Lea if its ok to look around with him... lol. Luke who is supposedly a master Jedi at this stage in his like, is now the guy who either died due to being out of shape or by a 3rd rate sith dork who lost storm trooper in melee combat. But he he sure fooled him for a minute to allow a group of worthless idiots escape... I guess this was his Obiwan moment when he went up against a full powered Darth Vader and had no chance of winning... except in Lukes case it was against a kitten with the IQ of a wet towel. They basically took a dump on all three original movies (and even the prequels if you care about those) as well as all the written lore that came after not to mention common sense. Luke got killed while projecting his hologram... why? To give the rebels time to escape when all they had to do was look around for an exit and shoot themselves out. But they were too dumb to figure that out. It took sacrificing Luke (who didnt actually need to die, he could have pulled out the second they started looking for an exit) and Rei to move a few rocks to do what would have been trivial with the guns and equipment the rebels had with them. And all this happened why? Because they ran out of gas lol.

Good bye Star Wars.
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ChrisHewittDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The critic reviews are utterly inexplicable. Kermode even liked it, I can't understand. On almost every level this movie is a train wreck. .
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Where to begin. Ok, so there's a moment of continuity failure that was so bad I actually had to turn the person next to me to confirm I hadn't had a stroke, blacked out for 10 minutes and missed a section of the film. One moment Rey is on Snoke's flagship and the next she's somehow on the Millennium Falcon. It's bad, really, really bad. .
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And that's the problem with this film - there are countless, and I do mean countless, moments like that. I'll try and pick out a few which haven't gotten a mention on these user comments. Luke Skywalker appears to have developed a severe form of schizophrenia. While much has been written about how he displays none of the virtues of OT character, what confused me more was the total lack of logical consistency of the character we were presented here. There's a scene where he literally lights a flare and walks up a set of steps intent on burning down the original Jedi temple, complete with the Jedi texts (a MacGuffian that actually hold absolutely no purpose in the film making this an utterly meaningless gesture). He then hesitates and Yoda, who appears for no other reason, blows up the treebased temple with a lightening strike. Now forget how incredible dumb this is. How there are any number of countless other moments in time where it would have been fortuitous for Yoda to appeared as a deux ex machina to save the day with this completely ludicrous ability. No, banish that piece of **** story writing, instead focus on Luke having a full on schizophrenic episode and immediately mourning the loss of the sacred texts which he moments earlier was on a mission to destroy himself. I can only assume he now suffers from an undiagnosed, DSM V definable mental condition.

What else? On there's mountains, absolute mountains of stuff. Pit of Sarlacc sized plot holes. So they're chasing the remains of the Resistance fleet .... ok. Why not hyperspace jump ahead of them and close the net? Basic, basic stuff. Primary school level stuff. Why not launch your Tie-Fighters? These are capital ships. In modern warfare it's like saying the aircraft carrier could outrun the F-18 fighter jets that it hosts ..... basic, basic stuff. .
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What else? Ok so I'll close with the Snoke issue. So forget that he has no back story. Forget that all those threads, that in retrospect where actually quite well constructed in The Force Awakens, were cut abruptly short. Ignore the fact that Snoke literally claims that he read minds and has demonstrated this power minutes earlier. Ignore it all. Instead focus on how Rian Johnson has left the director of Episode 9 completely screwed. The big bad is gone, replaced with a whinging emo child. While Driver deserves the least amount of abuse for the work he's put in, his character is a sad joke. Till the end Palpatine and Vader were unquestionably capable. Deserved of the respect they they commanded. Undeniably the end bosses of the series. Kylo Ren on the other hand has been systematically owned by almost every character in Episode 7 and 8. He barely saw off Finn at the end The Force Awakens. Snoke shamed him infront Rey and his elite guard. Rey smacked him around with zero training. Luke basically gives him the finger in the final confrontation, which wasn't actually a confrontation. Until Snoke's death, even General Hux commands more respect than him in the First Order. .
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He is a near constant failure. He is ... Christopher Moltisanti from The Sopranos. He is the family **** up. .
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Indeed his facial scar is a constantly remainder of how weak he is .... but he's the big bad we've got to look forward to in Episode 9. In the pantheon of great villians, while people will for decades speak of Vader in the same breath as the Id from Forbidden Planet, Hans Grubber and Hannibal Lecter, Kylo Ren comes in about as credible as Arnold's Mr Freeze from Batman & Robin and as capable as the two dumb dumbs from Home Alone. .
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It's now very clear why Colin Trevorrow was let go from directing Episode 9. He clearly rocked the boat by pointing out what a cluster**** he was inheriting from Johnson. I never thought I'd say this but JJ Abrams has my sincerest sympathies. While after watching The Force Awakens I left the cinema enraged because of the unoriginality of simply ripped off Episode 4, at least it was well made and setup future movies. It felt like a Star Wars movie, a near scene for scene, dialogue for dialogue rip of A New Hope, but a Star Wars movie all the same. The Last Jedi however kills the saga in its tracks. .
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I say this with tears in my eyes and vomit in my throat but ... the prequels were better constructed, more coherent and added more to the saga than this monstrosity of a film. It really is a dreadful mess.
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NooogieDec 16, 2017
Watched the first half of the movie and then I fell asleep. What more of a review can I give then that. The first little bit was ok, but between the weak characters and bad writing I couldn't keep my eyes open. I would of gave it 0 but likeWatched the first half of the movie and then I fell asleep. What more of a review can I give then that. The first little bit was ok, but between the weak characters and bad writing I couldn't keep my eyes open. I would of gave it 0 but like I said I didn't see the second half ;p Expand
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beReasonableDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. My review is largely a rebuttal to the user critics because yes, I respect you guys. The Last Jedi was a refreshing change of pace in the new trilogy that was sheer brilliance. While the Force Awakens was a disappointingly conservative complete rehash of the original trilogy, TLJ used some artistic license to make changes and take risks, and it paid off. If you are looking for a story told in an archetype fashion, you will not enjoy something so new and different. There are still recurring themes of light, dark, force, family, struggle, and balance that make this a Star Wars classic, but the creativity and change in the movie are inspiring to say the least, such as the visuals, settings, and story.

Some great examples: The silent scene of Holdo sending a ship through another ship was Gravity-esque brilliant. Benicio is always fantastic, and his random inclusion in a subplot (ie NOT the master coder) rightfully shows that a story doesn't always have to follow a simple linear path. Rey's alliance becomes questionable. The story is never overly predictable, leaving many different avenues open. It also gives you a lot to think about, such as Benicio's revelation that many don't draw a simple line between good guys and bad guys.

I was surprised and disappointed by the low user scores/reviews. I feel like unlike most of them, this movie had substance. Summary of bad user reviews:
-Luke's character defiled (blasphemy!)
I get it, it was a bit disappointing to see him not be the true master we all expected. But realize that there is no perfect character, and a temporary lapse in judgement is reasonable. Honestly, I feel like he was never really a well developed multi-dimensional character anyways, at least until now (blasphemy!)

-Soulessly sets up for selling toys/games/licensing
You kidding? Have you seen the original Star Wars? Where wookies, ewoks, walkers, x-wings, planets, etc were invented? In fact, many walkers and ships were reused here, not much innovation there. And Star Wars has always been about creativity. I really appreciate the work in showing us new worlds and creatures, such as the casino planet (compare it to the original trilogy's cantina)

-Silly humor in this new trilogy
Again, refer to the original trilogy (R2D2, C-3PO, Chewbaca, etc). I thought the clothes iron scene was hilarious. If you think this movie was cringy, complain about Marvel movies.

-Political agenda: too much emphasis on minority/different characters, white men are portrayed badly
I can kinda see how there does seem to be some political undertones in this, but this mostly just comes off as crying to me. Surely they produced this before it became Trump's 'merica, so hopefully they will "fix" this by whitewashing the cast in the next movie.

-Didn't like Luke milking a cow or other creatures on his island
Well how else is he supposed to get calcium? Seriously, I saw this in a number of reviews lol

-Porgs == Jar Jar
Absolutely absurd to compare them, Jar Jar was an important character that diminished the graveness of scenes. Porgs had a small "role" in only a few scenes.

-Something, something, Disney/corporate defilement/cash grab
Pretty incoherent arguments here, can't really find a thesis behind them, but some just seem to hate Disney. They took the franchise in a different direction, move on.

-Too different from original star wars, I saw/grew up with the original movies, Star Wars is my religion, I'm not ready for change, etc
Bingo. Can't argue with you on that, but if you want blissful nostalgia, watch TFA or the original trilogy again

Finally, while I loved the movie, a few things I was slightly disturbed by:
-Leia space scene was a bit of a stretch, still cool tho
-Rey overpowered w/little to no training
-Emperor Snoke extremely powerful but defeated very easily + who was he?
-Luke wants to end the jedi, then at the end says they'll still live on?
-Luke vanished :( why?! (issues behind the scenes?!)
-Finn+Poe+Rose subplot seemingly pointless, but still a refreshing unexpected plot change
-Still haven't seen any Jedi mind tricks! :p

TLJ's theme of wiping out the past and moving on is perhaps a reflection of the nostalgia that people hold onto in justifying keeping star wars movies repetitive boring rehashes. Sorry guys, but let the past die. Kill it if you have to.
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msimrDec 16, 2017
I’m a very very easy to please sci-fi enthusiast. I went to The Last Jedi for a good time and left bored and disappointed. Unless you’re the type that gets excited by mmo side quests asking you to kill 5 spiders, do not waste your time withI’m a very very easy to please sci-fi enthusiast. I went to The Last Jedi for a good time and left bored and disappointed. Unless you’re the type that gets excited by mmo side quests asking you to kill 5 spiders, do not waste your time with that movie.

Many story elements are so long, boring and half assed you will end up rolling your eyes in dismay.
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jdealz1988Dec 16, 2017
*Spoilers ahead*
The only reason I can think that people don't like this movie is that they came in with preconceived ideas of what they wanted the film to be. If you go into it with no expectations, it's one of the best movies you will ever
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The only reason I can think that people don't like this movie is that they came in with preconceived ideas of what they wanted the film to be. If you go into it with no expectations, it's one of the best movies you will ever see. The movie doesn't do what you think and in that sense is very refreshing for a Star Wars film. I love that Rey is a "nobody". I love Poe's plan didn't work out. I love that they didn't blow up a death star thing. It doesn't follow the Star Wars script like Force Awakens or Rogue One (the worst Star Wars movie ever made), in that theres isn't a space battle, a light saber fight, and a land battle all going on at once. It's refreshing and a must see.
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TheRehashAwokeDec 16, 2017
This is NOT Star Wars. Remember when Star Wars was about the ultimate battle between Good and Evil? The mystical elements of the Force, Jedi and Sith? The heroes journey? Well, you can forget about all of that, because this movie trades allThis is NOT Star Wars. Remember when Star Wars was about the ultimate battle between Good and Evil? The mystical elements of the Force, Jedi and Sith? The heroes journey? Well, you can forget about all of that, because this movie trades all those wonderful things for Disney sitcom-tier humour and quips, boring meaningless space battles, no heart and soul, total disrespect of the lore and characters that George Lucas had created, uninteresting villains, plot holes galore, and a chase plot reminiscent of Battlestar Galactica.

In short, this movie was a MESS. I can't believe I'm typing this, but it's worse than Force Awakens. At least JJ stayed true to the tone of Star Wars. I don't know what Rian Johnson and Disney were trying to accomplish with this absolute train wreck of a movie. It's time to accept Star Wars died when George Lucas sold the franchise to Disney.
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bde9000Dec 16, 2017
Sigo sin entender por que el odio a esta película, si quizá no fue lo que se se esperaba pero la verdad es que cumplió demasiado, los personajes son mejor trabajados en esta que en entregas pasadas haciéndolos mas humanos y no solo héroes porSigo sin entender por que el odio a esta película, si quizá no fue lo que se se esperaba pero la verdad es que cumplió demasiado, los personajes son mejor trabajados en esta que en entregas pasadas haciéndolos mas humanos y no solo héroes por que si incluso vemos un pensamiento en Luke con mucha razón y justificación. Pienso que a muchos les molestaron los giros pero creo que eran necesarios para que la película se sintiese fresca y no como un refrito de la trilogía Original o como que apelaban a las teorías de los fans, los efectos visuales son asombrosos eso si se usa un poco mas el CGI pero no molesta, la comedia tal vez sea el punto mas feo de la película no tengo problemas con chistes o bromas ya que se usan desde la trilogía original pero estos son malisimos a tal punto que se sienten super forzados. Una película fresca de Star Wars que soluciona muchos fallos de el episodio VII y que apesar de contar con fanservice este no entorpece la trama o la vuelve un calco de episodios pasados, veanla y tengan sus propias conclusiones yo la disfrute y hasta llore con lo emotivo que se vuelve. Expand
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ObelgatorDec 16, 2017
Damage That Cannot Be Undone ... RIP Wait wait wait i got it! Maybe thats is SpaceBalls 2 !!! Yeah maybe i just go to the wrong projection room.
its like 7.0 if it was ordinary SF movie ... but it is 0.0 star wars movie
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WorstDec 16, 2017
What a complete total waste of time. This movie was utter sh*t. Disney has completely disrespected the originals and concocted a big money grab for their pockets. I have never written a review on a movie however I feel I need to for this. IfWhat a complete total waste of time. This movie was utter sh*t. Disney has completely disrespected the originals and concocted a big money grab for their pockets. I have never written a review on a movie however I feel I need to for this. If you loved the originals, you probably fell in love with watching Luke, Leia, Han Solo, Chewie, R2-D2 and C3PO. They had prominent roles that heavily contributed to the feeling of Star Wars. We fell in love with the characters. I didn't feel attached to the characters in TLJ. Felt as if everyone was thrown into a grinder to let them blend as best they could. Forced humour just took the piss. They killed off Luke as if he was nothing. He barely played a role. Leia, flying through space like superman? WTF? She wasn't trained in the force yet she can do that? Snoke can't even see/feel a lightsaber moving next to him and he's some super powerful force wielding bad guy? Who is Snoke? Cheap Porgs? Cant Disney come up with quality ideas for battles.? The end scene of this felt like Empire Strikes Back on Hoth, Disney tried hard here, it really did. It sucked. They did the same thing with TFA, with the attack on the StarKiller like A New Hopes attack on the Death Star and Return of the Jedi, where Lando and the X-Wing fighter fly into the centre to take out the Death Star from within. TFA wasn't the best, however it left the door open for an incredible sequel. TLJ could have answered a lot of questions. There is so much crap to write its unbearable to think about. Sh*t acting...Throw a touch of "cultural diversity" in. Asian girl and a black man run around trying to save everyone. There is another post on MC, very well said, along the lines of, all white men are bad and women are superior. Almost felt as if there was a feminist movement going on. What about a send off for Carrie Fisher in the end credits like Fast and the Furious did for Paul Walker?
Disney you have destroyed it. No doubt you lined your pockets deep. In the end thats all that mattered to you.
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stevesax5Dec 16, 2017
Truly sad. The movie will depress you. Makes the prequels look amazing. It's as if the director/writers said, "What do you like about Star Wars? Well, you're not going to get any of that." Also, the theme seemed to be, "You too can be aTruly sad. The movie will depress you. Makes the prequels look amazing. It's as if the director/writers said, "What do you like about Star Wars? Well, you're not going to get any of that." Also, the theme seemed to be, "You too can be a Jedi, kids... now come to Disney and buy a lightsaber." Expand
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WestbridgeDec 16, 2017
In my opinion, The Last Jedi was really good. It's a very interesting movie that usurps your expectations and hopes but does it in a way that makes sense. Movie critics seem to love it. After seeing it, I thought fans we're going to be moreIn my opinion, The Last Jedi was really good. It's a very interesting movie that usurps your expectations and hopes but does it in a way that makes sense. Movie critics seem to love it. After seeing it, I thought fans we're going to be more divided. This ended up being the case. I think this is because while the movie is not disrespectful to Star Wars, it is not overly reverent. It does not bow to fan theories or the fanfics theorists created in their head. Part of me is slightly disappointed in some of the story decisions. Still, I thought the movie was very well done.

The ironic part is that people are going to hate this movie for the exact opposite reason as the Force Awakens. The Force Awakens was like a chocolate cake. It was super delicious but somewhat simplistic. This movie is deeper and the flavor is going to drive some people away. The Last Jedi could be called the new Empire. This is not because it follows the same story beats as Empire but it is Empire in the sense that it leaves the audience unsure of how to respond. Like I said, I liked it. I need to watch it again a few more times. While it did not follow the epic I wrote in my head or the old EU, I do not think it's trash. I am not sure if this is simply a good Star Wars movie or if it is something truly special. As far as criticisms go, I think the movie has some pacing issues and not all the dialogue works. Not a negative but some of the character decisions might make fans uncomfortable. The plus is that this movie is something new and it has breathtaking visuals.
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pastacheesecakeDec 16, 2017
Boring, absurdly long, no character development, questionable jokes, almost nonexistent cohesion; it almost feels like this was a fanfiction written by a 14-year-old nu-metal fan. BAD.
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cleverusernameDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I really wanted to like this movie, but I went in prepared for the worst. Somehow, they managed to exceed my expectations. This movie is horrible. I honestly can't think of a single good thing about it other than that the music (almost all of which is from earlier Star Wars films) and that it isn't a remake of The Empire Strikers Back. Besides that, there's almost nothing good about it. The pacing is terrible, and it jumps between scenes with completely different emotional tones and, despite being the longest running Star Wars movie ever, speeds through practically every scene. Extremely important story moments are covered in only a few minutes, while unimportant scenes seem to stretch on as long as possible. Most people I talked to had little idea what the plot even was, aside from the information provided by The Force Awakens. The plot makes no sense either, and would be avoided if the characters weren't complete idiots who make mind-numbly stupid decisions, such as hiring shady criminals in a dark alley to help them, or wanting to escape on ships that they know don't have weapons. There's also no explanation as to the current political situation, and it's unclear what's even happening in the Galaxy at large. It's not even clear who's funding the inexplicably recreated Empire, and it's not even clear if the New Republic still exists. Worst of all, everything was reset and everything that ever happened in the original movies means absolutely nothing now. Every victory every won by the Rebellion, every superweapon destroyed, every system liberated - are all meaningless. Han Solo returned to being a smuggler and divorced Leia and was murdered by his son in the most obvious trap imaginable, Luke Skywalker became a failure and ran away to pout on a deserted island and also ultimately died, and the New Republic the rebels fought and died to create was destroyed by in five minutes of screen time by a new Empire which is inexplicably strong enough to build a planet-sized superweapon which is now left to be opposed by a new Rebellion which itself will ultimately be destroyed when they inevitably make another trilogy. The writing is insulting. There's one scene where Leia is sucked into the vacuum of space and somehow survives floating through it for several minutes and pulls herself with the Force to her ship. The dialogue is filled with "jokes" which are always as out-of-place as possible. For example, there's one scene where the entire Resistance is evacuating where Leia says to C-3PO to "wipe that nervous look off your face", or something to that effect. Rey is still a flawless Mary Sue who, according to Yoda's force ghost, already knows everything contained in the entirety of Jedi scripture, while Luke Skywalker's character was completely ruined, and he went from leading the Rebellion to victory against the Empire and being set to recreate the Jedi Order to a failure who attempted murdering one of his students and burning down the original Jedi Temple. Yoda's ghost later shows up to burn down the temple for him through the Force, which begs the question of why force ghosts have never interacted with the physical world in such a way before, and so why Yoda doesn't just go kill Snoke himself, who wouldn't be able to fight back as Yoda is already a force ghost. Also, while Yoda is destroying the original Jedi scripture by doing this, he mocks it and says that Rey already knows everything contained in them, as noted above. The cinematography and directing are also terrible. Even though the sets and environments are beautiful, the camera seems to have no idea what it's supposed to be doing. It will randomly cut away from the characters for two seconds to the top of a mountain or something else nearby and cut immediately back to them as if nothing happened, and other times will cut between different characters, forward in time, or even to dreams or hallucinations without giving any indication that it switched to something else. The film also seems to have an obsession with randomly making things slow motion and silent during action scenes, which feels out of place in a Star Wars movie, extremely overused given its inclusion in seemingly every action scene, and also takes you out of a scene that would otherwise be engaging. Thank you for reading my review. Expand
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trimarksDec 16, 2017
Luke Skywalkers last outing and he doesn't wield a lightsaber? The rebel ship is almost out of gas? Is this Space Balls? WTF? Did someone forget to do their writing homework and have to do it on the bus before they got to school? TheLuke Skywalkers last outing and he doesn't wield a lightsaber? The rebel ship is almost out of gas? Is this Space Balls? WTF? Did someone forget to do their writing homework and have to do it on the bus before they got to school? The writing is awful. No backstory on Snoke? Luke dies because he tried too hard doing a hologram projection? It's not that I don't like it because it's a departure from Star Wars of the pat. I don't like it because it has no depth and it sucks. If I wanted another fun senseless movie I'll go see an Avengers movie. It's what they do. Star Wars is the complete package, or rather was. Think Jar Jar Binks was bad? Well his movie currently rates higher than Last Jedi. Thanks Disney. Suck it. Expand
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SuperWaffle57Dec 16, 2017
I don't get the HATE for this movie. It's a great movie. And give me more of Finn and Rose (I think that's her name?). I just love it. And here is where I try to fill space for the 150 character minimum.
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AveryashimselfDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This film is almost like a parody of Star Wars. I was lead to believe that this was supposed to be dark, serious, emotional; yet it turned out to be half sci-fi half comedy. (SPOILERS AHEAD)

- Luke's character is completely wasted, there was so much potential for him to have a grand entrance, change the lore, further the plot, and have a meaningful conclusion. Yet they chose to make his opening scene start out with comedy, and kill him of exhaustion, or whatever..?

- Leia officially has developed her force powers to the point where she can sustain herself in the cold void of space, and force pull herself through that space like superman. Vader could not live without his mask, despite being one of the most powerful force users ever, even after being turned into more machine than man. - Rey still does not get any official jedi training other than audio lessons about the force and the hypocrisy of the Jedi, yet takes out multiple praetorian guards at the same time, and lifts thousands of pounds of rocks. Luke could not lift the X-Wing after training with Yoda, who has been teaching Jedi for centuries. So, Mary Sue much?

- WAAAAAAYYYY too much comedy in this movie. It's not that the comedy wasn't funny, it's that it felt like almost every other scene of this film was a comedy bit. The opening dialogue of the film is comedic. Also, Yoda is comic relief. Sigh.

- The film is very inconsequential as a whole. It doesn't really world build much at all or further the general story, other than the rebellion being in the same boat it's almost always been in, which is losing some and winning some. It does not expand upon the lore very much, other than the new abilities like force skype, and force astral projection(which apparently kills you, no matter how powerful of a force user you are). - Characters Finn, Poe, and Rose did not actually progress anywhere. Finn and Rose's sole purpose was to be filler in this film, then fight phasma, and kiss (come on?! seriously with the cliche?!). Poe is there to be annoyed with the stand in for Leia, a good pilot to win against any odds, and say, "we're the spark that will light the fire to the rebellion" in a cool way to play on the audiences emotions and provide exposition as to the point of the film.

- Speaking on that ^.. What is the point of this film? Is it so that we can watch a 2 1/2 hour lock in between the rebels and the first order? Could you really not come up with a better story than that? Like idk, using the last of the fuel reserves to land on a planet(take us to another world with interesting dynamics perhaps?), defend the fortifications long enough to refuel the ship so that you can light speed through the ships (which was cool by the way, thank you) whilst being in an interesting place other than a cruiser? - ^ That's just the rebellion side of the story too. The mysticism side of the story, or the lore of the jedi, sith, and the force went pretty much nowhere. We found out that Luke knows of the Jedi's failures and hypocrisy, that Snoke is still just a random villain with no other motive than to simply kill the rebels, Rey is incredibly powerful with almost no effort. Again, could we not have used Luke's masterful force potential for something more cool? - The film mainly doesn't set well with me because I was led to believe that this was going to be a seriously dark toned story, (the trailers, the red and white drab colors on the marketing, "it's time for the jedi to end", the dark, menacing music and tone of the trailers) and then we got a film that dumps on the lore, spits on Luke, is stationary throughout half the runtime, drags on, uses every opportunity to get a laugh(Thanks Disney), and disrespects all of the fans who expected the star wars movie that you lead them to believe was to be. It doesn't matter to me if every fan theory was wrong, it doesn't matter if i didnt get what *I* wanted, what I do care about is you giving me what you lead me this film was going to be.
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TomaszVIDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. this is an embarrassing parody. Poor jokes. A stupid comedy climate. If J wants to watch Marvel, J watch Marvel,If Star Wars is Star Wars. There was potential in the story Expand
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jurepDec 16, 2017
Bad story structure. Too long. Full of product placement. It's time for Star Wars to end.

I liked The Force Awakens. Even though it was not a perfect movie, it set up story arcs that I was excited about. TLJ took a massive dump on those
Bad story structure. Too long. Full of product placement. It's time for Star Wars to end.

I liked The Force Awakens. Even though it was not a perfect movie, it set up story arcs that I was excited about. TLJ took a massive dump on those arcs. The movie was a mess. It not only destroyed what the previous movie created, it ruined the character of Luke Skywalker. It's pointless, inconsistent, and awkwardly tries to recreate the original trilogy by artificially resetting the universe to the same state.

Don't bother.
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TsarVadimDec 16, 2017
Wow Disney! All the money, power, connections, talent, etc. and you $!@# up the movie this much?! What were you thinking?! You need to enact Order 66 at the Disney Corporation and wipe the slate clean of all the incompetent morons you pay wayWow Disney! All the money, power, connections, talent, etc. and you $!@# up the movie this much?! What were you thinking?! You need to enact Order 66 at the Disney Corporation and wipe the slate clean of all the incompetent morons you pay way too much money to let this POS loose. Shame! *ding ding* Shame! Expand
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operator_errorDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. **Contains Spoilers** The Last Jedi was overall a disappointment. Only good part of this movie was the Kylo Ren - Ray story line. The Luke Skywalker storyline was the worst part. He should have gone down in the flesh fighting the bad guys using crazy force powers. Instead he was a coward, I think he died of a heart attack. The Rebel - First Order combat was also pretty bad. A third grader must have thought it up. There is no gravity in space, you don't have to fly over the dreadnought to drop bombs on it. The subsequent ship chase made no sense. The First Oder could have easily destroyed the Rebel ship with tie fighters or having other ships light speed in front it. The space combat aspect of this movie was garbage. The movie is very sexist, all the male characters were either stupid, cowardly, or evil. The humor was hit or miss, sometimes good sometimes misplaced. Disney will make tons of money on this movie but the franchise is in trouble. Expand
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Mxm0Dec 16, 2017
THE 'CRITICS' DESERVE NO RESPECT - NOTE THEIR NAMES - IGNORE THEM FOREVER. Do not see this movie if you really loved the original trilogy. Please do not go the cinema. I watched the originals on repeat some days when I was a little kid. ToTHE 'CRITICS' DESERVE NO RESPECT - NOTE THEIR NAMES - IGNORE THEM FOREVER. Do not see this movie if you really loved the original trilogy. Please do not go the cinema. I watched the originals on repeat some days when I was a little kid. To me, this new Star Wars was a rap*e of the spirit of the films. I have never been so angry during a film, or walking out afterwards. Star Wars was not just a movie, it was a sub-psychological spiritual doctrine for the western countries, it was beautiful, inspiring, romantic and wonderful. Don't let this molestation enter your memory of it. There are about 15 moments you will literally wonder if they were trying to destroy the franchise for good.. and you thought Jar-jar was bad! Expand
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nolegmanDec 16, 2017
Loved the movie, It was unique I noticed none of the main characters succeeded, this is a film, about failure and looking to the future, failure is important to the human condition, just as The Last Jedi is important for the future of Star Wars.
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Jon_SoloDec 16, 2017
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced by the ka-ching of cash registers. I fear something terrible has happened.
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mcheroesDec 16, 2017
The bad, horrible, no good, dirty rotten Star Wars continues. The fact that it got green-lit tells you one thing; Disney wants more $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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sambenaDec 16, 2017
Don't listen to this sea of negativity. I swear all these bad reviews must be from a sea of butt hurt social justice warriors. This movie was amazing. It will keep you guessing the entire time. I can't wait to see it again.
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constantorDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. SPOILER ALERT!!!!


O novo episódio de "Guerra nas Estrelas'' joga com a expectativa criada de que seria um remake d'O Império contra-ataca, de modo similar que ''O Despertar da Força'' emula ''Uma Nova Esperança''. As situações estão todas lá, construídas perfeitamente para que os mesmos jargões sejam usados de forma segura e nostálgica. No entanto, os temas subjacentes sofrem mudanças importantes, e a solução do conflito tende sempre à surpresa.

E são todas ótimas surpresas, que revigoram a mitologia da saga ao mesmo tempo que permitem a expansão de seu universo. Os avisos de Luke para Rey, ''Isso não vai se passar do modo que você imagina'' e ''O que você acha que eu faria, pegaria uma espada laser e sairia pela galáxia para dizimar a Primeira Ordem?'', são emblemas que permitem ao roteirista Rian C. Johnson navegar por mares conhecidos através de correntes pouco aproveitadas.

Assim com em "O Império contra-ataca", dois arcos principais se desenvolvem simultaneamente até que confluem no terceiro ato. No primeiro deles, espera-se uma reedição do treinamento em Dagobah. Rey é enviada pela Resistência e apresenta a Luke as credenciais de ter sido recomendada por Leia.

Assim como Yoda, Luke se mostra relutante em relação a nova discípula, mas por motivos bem diferentes. O mestre sabe que o conflito entre os jedi e os sith cega para uma harmonia maior, que, ao ser ignorada, reproduz o embate em escala ampliada. Desse modo, sua decisão é se isolar na ilha mais sagrada da Ordem até encontrar a paz necessária para que possa morrer, levando consigo todo o legado do qual se tornaria o último representante. Skywalker concede três lições a Rey, buscando fazer com que a moça compreenda a necessidade do fim dos Jedi. Por trás de todos os vínculos se esconde esse poder, essa força, que também está presente em todos os seres. Luke demonstra a vaidade que está por trás da crença de que a ''luz se extinguiria sem os Jedi''.

Não que o nosso heroi se livre da tentação do apego à realidade em que cresceu. Ele hesita quando se trata de destruir a árvore sagrada da Ordem, que marca seu centro cósmico e esconde seus textos originais. Luke não sabe se a hora realmente chegou. Sua indecisão é rompida pela presença mágica de Yoda, que coloca fim à materialidade da história Jedi e dá uma lição no antigo discípulo: não há nada nos livros destruídos que Rey já não soubesse, e não cabe a esse ou aquele mestre estabelecer a hora do término do conflito entre luz e sombras. O que cabe ao mestre é transmitir o que aprendeu, incluindo o poder que se esconde por trás de seus fracassos.

Rey, por sua vez, continua em sua jornada marcada pela carência de raízes. Ela projeta a figura paterna em Skywalker, do mesmo modo que projetara em Han Solo. Sua ânsia pelo fim da rejeição a leva diretamente para o confronto contra o lado obscuro, e ela vê seus múltiplos e aparentemente infindáveis reflexos, que representam camadas de seu ser, em uma sucessão desesperadora que, quando enfrentada, a conduz mais uma vez a si mesma e à sua própria solidão. Essa solidão, por sua vez, a abre para a influência de Ben Solo.

O líder dos cavaleiros de Ren também enfrenta o mesmo tema da libertação de qualquer dualidade, que nele toma a forma de ruptura com o passado. O novo deve suplantar o contexto e as estruturas já estabelecidas. Luz, sombras, Jedi, Sith, pais, mestres, rebeldes, Império pertenceriam ao passado da saga. O futuro está em seu vínculo com Rey, cuja carência pretende suprir ao revelar à menina aquilo que ela já desconfiava: ela não é ''ninguém'', não pertence a nenhuma linhagem nobre que lhe dê direito de tomar parte significativa na história dos Skywalker. Seu papel seria dependente de sua relação com o filho de Han e Leia.
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Soul_IntentDec 16, 2017
For me Last Jedi is better than last two movies.But it's still very disappointing to see how good franchise turned in the wrong path.(mainly because of Disney,I hope that they will buying everything they want)
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FarceUnleashedDec 16, 2017
Star Wars The Last Jedi Review

To begin this review I will first off say that I did not hate the movie, there are some aspects I found enjoyable but this movie overall is a mixed bag. Researching some of the aspects behind the scenes are
Star Wars The Last Jedi Review

To begin this review I will first off say that I did not hate the movie, there are some aspects I found enjoyable but this movie overall is a mixed bag. Researching some of the aspects behind the scenes are beginning to make more sense. The Good
A handful of shots are incredible and iconic in their look.
The Rey and Kylo dynamic becomes intimately stronger.

The Bad
Charaters and characterization are completely disregarded.
Lackluster anticlimactic ending.
The entire film is inconsequential, ultimately serving little purpose in the overarching story. (Mind you thats with the death of 5+ substantial characters.)
Messy writing with plot holes throughout. Beyond those bullet points I can say this is a very mixed movie that “is not going to go the way you think” but let us examine why that is. Currently the climate towards any SW fan saying they didn’t love this movie seems to be that expectations are unattainably high, or that the film didn’t unfold the way you would have preferred and similar. Personally I find that largely inaccurate, my dislike of this film has nothing to do with the movie not being what I wanted it to be though the film seems to be disappointing to many. Rain Johnson takes existing character development and essentially throws it out and in many cases leaving confused characterizations to remain. Many characters feel more like a Spaceballs counterpart than anything. Humor is at a Prequel level of childish and forced. Dialogue is mostly poor sans a few good moments and the flow of the movie is all over the place. I like practically everybody didn’t like the Casino scene whatsoever and could have done without Finn, Rose and DJ even being in this movie. Luke is inconsistent and changes his demeanor abruptly but ultimately Luke serves no purpose in this film other than stalling Kylo. Really this film is largely a waste of time, I’ve seen it twice and returned tickets to see it any further, it just doesn’t give you any real substance other than the Kylo Rey dynamic. Rain Johnson wanted to make a Space Samurai movie and that he has done in style. Reports are than Johnson wouldn’t agree to do this film unless he could throw out Lawrence Kasdans draft and do his own thing. This was a major mistake on Lucasfilms part. The original trilogy worked so well with 3 directors because the story was all coming from the same source, same with Harry Potter, and ALL other movie franchises. This movie is ultimately a misstep that I have no doubt will become a financial and receptive disaster. Rian Johnson your overly cockiness and ego got the best of you.
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MasterRileyDec 16, 2017
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi is unlike any Star Wars film before. It delivers fantastic performances, writing, cinematography, action, special effects, music, worlds, emotional moments and beyond that; something truly special. TheStar Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi is unlike any Star Wars film before. It delivers fantastic performances, writing, cinematography, action, special effects, music, worlds, emotional moments and beyond that; something truly special. The acting in this movie is simply amazing. Everyone does a great job but some of the standouts for me were Rey, Kylo Ren, Luke, and Snoke. They arguably have some of the most integral scenes in the movie and flawlessly deliver believable and emotionally driven performances. The writing is also great; with more twists and turns then any Star Wars movie before. It will keep you guessing the entire movie, and continue to prove you wrong time and time again. The cinematography is very beautiful and unique to The Last Jedi as Rian Johnson's long time cinematographer Steve Yedlin worked on this movie. He framed certain shots in a way no Star Wars movie has ever done before, which is great as it gives this movie a really different feel. The action sequences are fantastic. The lightsaber choreography specifically blew me away as to how amazingly executed it was in this movie. The special effects are also top notch. Snoke specifically looks much better than he did in The Force Awakens. His appearance is a lot more life like and believable. There are not as many new musical themes in this movie as The Force Awakens, though the music is still memorable and balanced very well throughout the movie. I really liked the new locations in this movie. Of course it spends more time on Ahch-To, which is always a beautiful sight to see. Canto Bight is a gorgeous looking town with lots of light effects and things going on. And Crait looks gorgeous with the salt flats and bursting red colours. The movie is also filled with some really great emotional moments. I want to highlight on Leia specifically, as there are certain moments in this movie that pay tribute to her last appearance in the saga perfectly. All of what I have mentioned is great, but this movie does something else entirely that makes it so special. The movie has an underlying message/meaning, that separates it from the rest of the saga. I do not want to give away too much without spoiling it, but The Last Jedi makes you rethink about its heroes, and what it means to be a hero. The movie is not without its flaws, however certain people will be bothered by more things than others. Some of the humour in the beginning of the movie did not work for me, and some of the supporting characters could have had better conclusions. But the things it does not do well, are far out shined by the things it does tremendously well. I can see why this movie is getting a mixed reception, as it takes a lot of risks that some may not agree with. However for me, I think the risks it takes are incredibly powerful and payoff in the end. Expand
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RedFoxDeltaDec 16, 2017
It's a technically solid movie with an extremely questionable plot and an unsatisfying overall story. It feels more like checking a bunch of boxes than making an actual creative endeavor. Despite being reasonably fun to watch, I walked outIt's a technically solid movie with an extremely questionable plot and an unsatisfying overall story. It feels more like checking a bunch of boxes than making an actual creative endeavor. Despite being reasonably fun to watch, I walked out feeling cold and confused. Expand
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waxlerDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. 2 hours of rebels running away, boring emotional drama of lame characters in SJW wrapping.

The CGI is overused. The dialogue is boring. The characters are stupid. Camera work uninspiring. Setting kind of ugly with plenty of awesome options.But it has the Star Wards anthem and super-smart droids.

People in this movie are naive and non-relateable. Couldn't care less for them since they're just a bunch of caricatures without showing any personal character or history.
SJW agenda all over it. Women are now dying in bombers, fighters and big battleships, also all generals are women as well. Really Disney, how can you be so obvious?
Fighting is boring and it seems all the "jedi" have forgotten how to fight with a light saber.
"Bad guys" are just a bunch of arrogant, naive and angry little kids who are angry a lot and love power. Why can't bad guys be wise, careful, contentious, ambitious and capable? Nah they just love the dark side and scream a lot. Boohoo such powerful villains...not.

Don't pay for it.
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MurphzeroDec 16, 2017
A worthy addition to the franchise. Full of surprises and energy, there are a few bits that could have used more polish, but a satisfying adventure.

Very pleased with their going against type and having some of the route one tactics run into
A worthy addition to the franchise. Full of surprises and energy, there are a few bits that could have used more polish, but a satisfying adventure.

Very pleased with their going against type and having some of the route one tactics run into complications. A lot of tropes from the previous films were led up to the edge and just pushed off.

Really enjoyed the more expansive view of what the force is and how the Jedi fit in with it. I read a lot of bile in these reviews, and passionate fans have every right to spout off. But there was no outrage in this movie for me. I’d frame more than a few scenes differently, but I like where Mr. Johnson took this. Driver and Ridley had great performances and were an effective center to the movie.

Well done.
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CakefallsDec 16, 2017
This is a really interesting and complicated movie. Like a quote in the trailer "Let the past die", It went in a different direction than other Star Wars movies, the movie was a bit long and can get really slow at some parts but throughout,This is a really interesting and complicated movie. Like a quote in the trailer "Let the past die", It went in a different direction than other Star Wars movies, the movie was a bit long and can get really slow at some parts but throughout, it was still entertaining thanks to a solid direction from Rian Johnson. The action was good, the creativity was good, the cinematography was good. It also answered most of the question in "The Force Awaken" and opened a lot more, Some people will be satisfied but some won't. It will make you really love it or hate it, but either way, it is a must-see movie. Expand
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waahaaDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I am a BIG star wars fan but this movie sucks.....LUG SKYWALKER DRINKING FROM A SEA MONSTERS NIPPLES ...NOUGH SAID. shameless disney toy ring advertising, crap aliens, too many characters, sorry will rephrase to many useless pointless annoying characters. horriblr script that does not honour original characters. Expand
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SwarleyStinsonDec 16, 2017
The main plot could be a 8-9/10... but the main plot is only 1 hour of this 2.5 hour distraction fest of a movie. There is a padded out middle with a needless side plot that contributes nothing to the story. It gives more time to throw awayThe main plot could be a 8-9/10... but the main plot is only 1 hour of this 2.5 hour distraction fest of a movie. There is a padded out middle with a needless side plot that contributes nothing to the story. It gives more time to throw away characters, but still leaves them as throw away characters by it's resolution. They also include an odd technological plot point that feels more like Star Trek than Star Wars. There are so many holes in the story left by The Force Awakens, but The Last Jedi uses it's long run time to create it's own new holes instead of filling the old ones. You can totally tell which scenes were added for those re-shoots that delayed the movie from May to December and they were completely unnecessary. I think TFA is actually better overall because while TFA replaced story with action, TLJ replaces story with just... well nothing much really. Filler. The jokes are mostly bad but they don't distract too much from what's going on. People will defend this movie by calling criticisms nitpicking but I really don't think they are. The plot holes are huge and obvious. You don't need to nitpick them, you can't miss them.
Having different writers and directors for the 3 movies is giving them a total lack of consistency in vision for the story.
Overall this trilogy feels like a cash in to sell books and eventually create a huge new extended universe just like the old cannon had.
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rickfoxDec 16, 2017
I saw tlj with friends on friday,personally speaking, it's barley ok,not as terrible as some people delcare, but I also don't understand how can someone saying this is the best star war movie in whole franchise, the pacing issue alone is bigI saw tlj with friends on friday,personally speaking, it's barley ok,not as terrible as some people delcare, but I also don't understand how can someone saying this is the best star war movie in whole franchise, the pacing issue alone is big enough to challenge that declaration。 the theater my friends and I attended were pretty packed, close to 90% heard several laughs during the movie, no one applaud when the movie ends. even the session of S7 force awakens I attended back 2015 was not like this (there were quite a number of people applaud at the end) Expand
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SuperJouleDec 16, 2017
I can't believe this is where we are. Me giving a 1/10 for a Star Wars movie, a franchise that helped raise me, a franchise that I could basically forgive anything, and give my money to, how can a company be so disconnected from it's coreI can't believe this is where we are. Me giving a 1/10 for a Star Wars movie, a franchise that helped raise me, a franchise that I could basically forgive anything, and give my money to, how can a company be so disconnected from it's core base, and ruin the franchise. It would seem like it would be an impossible task, as so many people in the past has managed to create great content for the Universe, whether it be fan made movies, or video games. I'm just dumbstruck, the people who enjoy this movie must be bereft their common sense and somehow be on drugs to enjoy it.

George Lucas created star wars for 12 year olds, disney created star wars for social justice warriors and stoned hippies. Star Wars was a subject without political agendas, it was something anyone, anywhere no matter what your religion, your political standpoint, your race or your birthplace. Everyone could connect to star wars, and there was a unity, a bond between all humans in that.

This, this is not that! This breaks that bond! This makes it us vs you! Those of us with common sense who can see the **** we're being served, and those of you who think what you're being served is sweet chocolate.

Star Wars is dead, long ling the evil coorporation empire disney, who ruined a strong and bonding bond for all mankind.
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LukeSkyLDec 15, 2017
Heres a stat for you... BB-8 kills more ppl in this film than Luke & Snoke combined lol! This is one of the worst Star Wars films ever! Rian Johnson trolled us all, thanks for nothing Disney... Absolutely no character development, boringHeres a stat for you... BB-8 kills more ppl in this film than Luke & Snoke combined lol! This is one of the worst Star Wars films ever! Rian Johnson trolled us all, thanks for nothing Disney... Absolutely no character development, boring subplot, the Marey Sue continues, the horrid story telling... RIP Star Wars 1977-1983 Expand
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JacobRDec 16, 2017
You are tearing me apart, Disney!

I'm surprised Disney spent 165 million dollars to film this puerile script. Oh, wait, I forgot they only care about making money with uninspired, soulless, and derivative cash-grabs. Now, with this film, the
You are tearing me apart, Disney!

I'm surprised Disney spent 165 million dollars to film this puerile script. Oh, wait, I forgot they only care about making money with uninspired, soulless, and derivative cash-grabs. Now, with this film, the Marvelization of Star Wars is readily apparent.
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DarthPuck79Dec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I thought The Force Awakens was as bad as a Star Wars movie could be. Oh how wrong I was.

The main conceit of the thing is that the Empire can't track ships in Hyperspace until now so the Resistance can't just flee the bad guys' fleet and the whole plot revolves around how the Rebels are gonna escape that fleet bearing down on them (also, why couldn't the bad guys call in another fleet to head off the rebels? Do they only have 6 ships? Or couldn't a couple of those have made a quick Hyperspace U-turn to get ahead? No, I guess it makes more sense to just have them follow afterward forever). Um, except that if one watches, the original Star Wars movie, Vader very clearly tracked the Millennium Falcon through Hyperspace to the Rebel base...

Secondly, Rey and Kylo can see each other across space through the Force? F*** you, Rian Johnson.

Oh, and Luke can astral-project himself (with a spiffy new haircut, a change of clothes, and Han's dice) across the galaxy and engage in lightsaber combat (with the wrong color lightsaber, I might add). Again, f*** you Rian Johnson.

The entire casino planet just aggravated me. Why are 95% of the characters human and wearing Earth suits? Are they in Monaco or a galaxy far, far away? And why are all the games exactly the same as what I might find at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas? (Because these filmmakers are the laziest group of hacks ever given the reins of a multimillion dollar franchise, that's why.) When you're making a 2.5 hour movie, maybe cut a subplot that accomplishes nothing and turns out to be incredibly annoying. Just an idea.

"The Resistance needs you because Kylo Ren has grown too powerful in the Force and the First Order cannot be defeated." I'm pretty sure Daisy Ridley said that exact line 3 times to Luke. Remember what I said about lazy hacks?

The sequence on Snoke's command ship where he tries to turn Daisy to the dark side was almost word for word the same sequence from Return of the Jedi when Sidious attempted to lure Luke to his team. It's great in Return of the Jedi (probably my favorite sequence of the entire 6-film Star Wars universe), but when you simply rehash it with different characters, shockingly it loses all effect.

I am so tired of Rey. She has no character arc. She is poorly written and acted. She simply gets swept along with events and doesn't really have anything in the way of motivation. All of the new characters lack any originality or life that would interest me in their journeys. Finn is so "gee whiz, wow" as to be annoying. Poe had the most interesting arc here, going from being the a-hole who got a whole squadron killed to sort of seeing how to actually be a hero, but every one of his scenes with BB-8 still annoys me and since every decision he makes in the film is wrong I can't really find myself cheering for him.

Why did the black ball droid who figured out it was BB-8 under the inverted garbage can let the stupid little droid go when all his co-conspirators were captured? Is it because he needed to be free for his deus ex machina appearance in the scout walker to save the day? Oh, I see, it's once again because these are lazy **** filmmakers. Gotcha.

The porgs annoyed me. Does this universe need more cute characters to do something stupid n the corner of the screen? And the fact that they, the "racehorses," and the crystal foxes seemed to be sentient enough to have emotions of fear, empathy, and surprise was just stupid. If you want to have a semi-sentient animal that's fine, but three separate such species on three separate worlds? Give me a break.

The special effects were even bad! There was a scene with Luke and Rey standing on the cliff face (her first lesson, I believe) where the cliff is so clearly a green screen it is laughable.

And that brings me to Luke. If you've seen the original Star Wars trilogy, the core of Return of the Jedi is Luke's refusal to kill Vader because he alone understands that no one is beyond redemption. In the face of his own death he stands up to the most powerful men in the galaxy to bring his father back from the dark side. Mark Hamill said he fundamentally disagreed with every decision Rian Johnson made with regard to Luke and I fully see why. Like Jar Jar Abrams, Johnson does not understand who Luke Skywalker is. His first instinct would not be to murder his apprentice when he sees darkness in him; it would be to do everything in his power to bring him back from that darkness. This isn't even a father he never knew. This is the son of his best friend in the universe and his sister. There is no way he thinks to kill that boy; he would die before that.

It's unbelievable just how inept Episodes VII and VIII have been. I'm honestly not sure I'll bother seeing IX theatrically at this point because the truth is I simply don't care what happens going forward in this Disney fan fiction garbage universe.
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SalgariousDec 16, 2017
It doesn't seem like Disney Corp cares about the lore or the original characters; from the point of view of a long time fan of the original trilogy and expanded universe: a very visually spectacular disappointment.
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KrisBonnDec 16, 2017
Wasn't the worst (Episode 1 will always hold that title) but its not good. The movie relies so heavily on the "roller coaster of emotion" and shocking surprises that the actual writing and plot suffered. Speaking of plot, this movie hadWasn't the worst (Episode 1 will always hold that title) but its not good. The movie relies so heavily on the "roller coaster of emotion" and shocking surprises that the actual writing and plot suffered. Speaking of plot, this movie had more plot holes than Camp Green Lake in the book/movie "Holes".
Typical Disney/Marvel style movie. Better than Episode 1 and 2. but worse than all the other star wars movies.
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LoveeLandDec 16, 2017
This movie ruined the few good things this new trilogy had going for it. The only bright spots of the film were the acting on the part of Daisy Ridley and Mark Hammill. Everyone else was pretty awful. Overused clichés again, out of placeThis movie ruined the few good things this new trilogy had going for it. The only bright spots of the film were the acting on the part of Daisy Ridley and Mark Hammill. Everyone else was pretty awful. Overused clichés again, out of place dialogue, and lack of appreciation for the Star Wars universe. Its like they tried to make this a marvel movie. They didn't stay true to what the force means and is in the star wars universe. And they decided to throw the plot into total chaos for the last film. Its hard to give thorough criticisms of this film without spoilers, but the biggest problems were in the writing and the plot. It was not well done at all. I thought the prequel movies were well written but suffered from bad acting, effects, and setting art. This film cant even hang its hat on being well written. Most disappointing movie I've seen in recent memory. I would tell you don't go see it but I know you will because its star wars. Just don't go in with high expectations. Expand
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Mako2401Dec 16, 2017
Very disappointed with the choices that were made. It seems like the director completely dismissed both the fans and JJ Abrams' vision of the universe. Left me sad and confused.
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WhistlingWillowDec 16, 2017
I'll start off by saying I never write reviews for movies. This is the first time I've bothered, because this movie is just THAT bad.

I went in with such high hopes. I've always admired RJ for his work, Looper and Brick in particular. Sadly,
I'll start off by saying I never write reviews for movies. This is the first time I've bothered, because this movie is just THAT bad.

I went in with such high hopes. I've always admired RJ for his work, Looper and Brick in particular. Sadly, after watching The Last Jedi, that admiration has been tossed in the trash.

I found myself asking time after time, "did he even watch The Force Awakens?" Because it seems that he went out of his way to burn every bridge JJ built in TFA, without leaving any new ones behind. Mysteries are left unanswered or given shoddy, unsatisfying resolutions. Relationships and character quirks are completely ignored or ruined. The characters and their respective characterizations are just awful. They might as well have just renamed them all and made them new characters entirely. Rey, who I enjoyed in Force Awakens, spends the whole movie trying to reach through to a person who has done nothing but hurt her because, I don't know, she has some delusion of grandeur about being the Luke to his Vader, even though there's no realistic reason for her to believe this is possible. Her actions are naive, stupid and make no logical sense. And ultimately, it all just lands her back where she was in VII. The same can be said for nearly every other character, as none of them truly grow or develop. What a waste of potential. Don't even get me started on the brutal butchering of Luke Skywalker.

The plot, if you can even call it that, is rife with holes and inconsistencies. There's an entire subplot that has no bearing on the story and ultimately accomplishes nothing except taking up too much time and wasting Boyega's acting talents.

The humor is awkward and inappropriately timed. Did we really need a yo mama joke, or Luke milking a bizarre space creature, or shirtless Kylo Ren? RJ tries so hard to mimic Taika Waititi's comedic style, but lacks Waititi's wit and finesse, so it falls flat.

I wasn't completely thrilled with The Force Awakens, but I enjoyed it well enough. I walked away excited to see where these characters and this story were headed. I felt none of that leaving The Last Jedi. My investment in these characters and their story dissipated. I don't care what happens next. To paraphrase one of this movie's most disappointing characters, "for the sequel trilogy, all is lost."

I can only hope JJ turns things around in IX, but I'm not optimistic. As a lifelong Star Wars fan, I'm immeasurably disappointed. What a mess of a film. Only adding the two points because it's visually stunning. If only that were enough to redeem the whole movie...
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ScroccoDec 16, 2017
Second act of a very not-inspired trilogy, which relies more on nostalgia than the idea of creating something new. A movie you watch because is part of a famous saga, but if it was a standalone product.. this would have been (rightfully) trashed.
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sierrasamDec 16, 2017
Disney is the First Order / Empire. Massive disappointment and mismanagement of franchise with forced subplots to sell movies in Asia and sell new stuffed animals in stores. This movie was unfocused, sloppy, and utterly disregards plot leadsDisney is the First Order / Empire. Massive disappointment and mismanagement of franchise with forced subplots to sell movies in Asia and sell new stuffed animals in stores. This movie was unfocused, sloppy, and utterly disregards plot leads from Episode VII. It was downright disrespectful of the Star Wars saga and established characters. Most of the jokes fell flat and were either strange (e.g. milk incident) or oddly placed in dialogues that undermined the film's legitimacy. There were GAPING PLOT HOLES throughout the film and truly cringeworthy moments - specifically, a moment were a main character flew through space. The fact that this movie is receiving positive reviews is baffling to me. Perhaps it is just a reflection of how beloved the franchise is or how badly we wanted this to be a good movie. We have to call this movie what it is so that Disney doesn't do this again. They are a money-making machine and they need feedback to know what to make. They need to hear , loud and clear, that this movie sucked. It's a damn shame and I hope J.J. Abrams can redeem this in Episode IX. In the past, screenwriters 'jumped the shark' or 'nuked the fridge,' but I am suggesting that Rian Johnson 'milked the space-anteater' on this one. Expand
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KhaleeshDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was a terrible movie, and I'll tell you why:
1) Lousy designs - Everything that wasn't lifted out of the OT and repainted is boring, unmemorable, and hamstrung by a lack of internal logic. Take the bombers from the opening scene; how can you even have a bomb bay on a spaceship? Do the bombs all have tiny rockets on them to make them "fall?" Snoke looks terrible; he looks like one of the monsters from I am Legend stole a bathrobe from Caesar's Palace. Star Wars has traditionally given birth to some of the most iconic designs in all of cinema. The only new element which works on any level is the porg. These little guys seem to have had a clear vision behind their design and execution, and the result is both adorable and memorable. Granted, that vision was merchandise, but I'll give credit where credit is due.
2) No Story - I can't even fathom trying to write a 4th grade book report on this script. So The Resistance is trying to destroy the First Order, a massive death cult with seemingly inexhaustible resources and manpower led by a mysterious and powerful figure whose personal motivations are never explained and who is now dead. His apprentice who killed him either wants to team up with Rey to rule the galaxy or murder her. Rey, who until very recently was deeply interested in learning the identity of her parents and the source of her connection with the Force, now has to decide if her love triangle with Finn and Kylo has become a love square with Rose, a rebel security guard/saboteur/pilot/social commentator with strong views about arms manufacturing. Rey also retains her title as Ultra-Mary-Sue by failing to grow, change, or develop in any way and receiving the official stamp of approval from Yoda himself, who confirms that she is indeed too cool for school. Luke is a bitter old man who establishes no meaningful relationship with any of our new characters and serves as a brief but useful decoy during the nth escape scene before literally vanishing into thin air. Bottom line: this is not a story told through the medium of film; it's a series of things that happen on film.

3) The Score - This really requires no explanation. If you've seen the movie, you understand.

Overall, I give this film a 3, as there is in fact a smattering of strong visuals and good performances throughout the overly-long 152 minute run-time. That said, I would not recommend this film to anyone. Were it not for the irresistible gravity well of the Star Wars IP, this movie would surely fail on its own merits.
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mrpyo1Dec 16, 2017
Not joking, this is the worst movie i have watched. Pure trash!
0/10 and it was hard to even stay and watch the whole thing. People cheered when I yelled **** in the end. Horrible movie!
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ThurzaoDec 16, 2017
**** It seems they've read every fan theory just to make it differently to try and "surprise" everyone, but it basically made me lost completely all my interest in episode XIX
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VindoR_Dec 16, 2017
Decent movie, terrible star wars. Finish TFA works in destroying the original trilogy. Some big plot holes but most are in relation to the previous movies. It does one thing right though, it finally put to rest (i hope) all the denial fueled,Decent movie, terrible star wars. Finish TFA works in destroying the original trilogy. Some big plot holes but most are in relation to the previous movies. It does one thing right though, it finally put to rest (i hope) all the denial fueled, rey apologists. Expand
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thesacred0neDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I am legitimately struggling to understand how critics have given this movie such high scores. It may truly be the worst movie I have seen in the cinema this year, and definitely the worst Star Wars movie by a long shot. If you want to see the legacy of Star Wars, and the characters and stories that made is loved by people all over the world, spat on, this is the movie for you. The only reason I give it a one, is because some shots in the movie were great. Mark Hamill's initial reaction to this movie's script, and the review embargo by Disney truly says it all. Expand
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Christmas29Dec 16, 2017
Saw the last Jedi 83 hours ago-- It was incredible! there has never been a Star Wars movie like this one that's for sure-- someone said in this movie you laugh so as not to cry and I think that's spot on, things happen in this movie that willSaw the last Jedi 83 hours ago-- It was incredible! there has never been a Star Wars movie like this one that's for sure-- someone said in this movie you laugh so as not to cry and I think that's spot on, things happen in this movie that will wind older fans-- and fans of the video games are probably going to be inclined to reject the humour as incongruent to the Star Wars they thought they knew-- but Star Wars doesn't belong to them, it belongs to everyone and we want to bring new young fans into our world -- movies are different from their video games, and franchises that have existed for this long risk getting stale, and Star Wars is too precious to go stale for the sake of nostalgia Expand
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talrobbinsDec 16, 2017
Were the critics given a special edition "non-cringe worthy" version of this film? Boy was this film bad. And I mean "Jar-Jar Binks” level bad. When the highlight of the film was the cute little owl-looking creatures, there really is nothingWere the critics given a special edition "non-cringe worthy" version of this film? Boy was this film bad. And I mean "Jar-Jar Binks” level bad. When the highlight of the film was the cute little owl-looking creatures, there really is nothing that’s left to say. Plot holes, cheesy-ness through the roof, underdeveloped character arcs, horrendous overly acted sludge - I mean, what exactly, if anything, did this film get right? I am absolutely shocked by the critics’ reviews. This might have been the worst Star Wars movie to date. Wow. Expand
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SW_Eng24Dec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The critic reviews are inexplicably positive. This movie was a disappointment. I was excited during the opening scrawl and by the end of the movie I felt as if no answers had been provided, the plot felt rather pointless and the character arcs were non-existent or shallow. Luke and Snoke were completely wasted. Leia had a terrible scene and the question of Rey's lineage was pointless (unless Kylo lied to her which could be possible, but doubtful at this point). I understand that SW wasn't made for adults, but this one had far too many cheesy moments that made me feel like I was watching Phantom Menace again.

I readily admit that I may have simply been expecting too much from this movie. I hope others can find pleasure in it and I hope I can actually enjoy the next Star Wars film because I don't want to hate this trilogy. The only reason that I am giving this a one instead of a zero is because of Laura Dern's death scene and the fact that I love Star Wars (and a few other moments sprinkled in here and there as well).
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MehektetDec 16, 2017
This was one of the worst movies of all time. Such potential totally wasted. The plot is crap. The movie is largely about a ship. Yoda for like 15 seconds. The kill all the wrong characters. Bad jokes. This was just a tragedy. ThankThis was one of the worst movies of all time. Such potential totally wasted. The plot is crap. The movie is largely about a ship. Yoda for like 15 seconds. The kill all the wrong characters. Bad jokes. This was just a tragedy. Thank you Disney for killing Star Wars. Expand
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JanGodwodDec 16, 2017
No emotions, slowest chase in history of cinema. Not needed casino sub-plot. Lack of tension anywhere in the movie. It is perfectly average, gives no emotions (neither bad or good) for me.
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DFury7Dec 15, 2017
As much as it hurts to say this movie was a train wreck from start to finish. Poor editing,pacing,dialogue,effects and completely appalling story decisions that take a huge dump on beloved characters and established lore. Saw it with a groupAs much as it hurts to say this movie was a train wreck from start to finish. Poor editing,pacing,dialogue,effects and completely appalling story decisions that take a huge dump on beloved characters and established lore. Saw it with a group of huge SW fans and none of us liked it, did I watch a different movie than the critics? A 94% on RT, many critics saying it is the best SW movie since Empire. It is easily the worst, the prequels despite all of their flaws are more entertaining than this heap. I loved episode 7 and I was ecstatic for the direction of this new trilogy, but not I am just left hurt and confused. Expand
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GreyshackDec 16, 2017
Please don't go see this movie, it's better to finish the story by yourself. It absolutely destroys everything that is good about Star Wars and gives nothing in return. Complete garbage.
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LordZarlonDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I wanted to love this movie but unfortunately it is too uneven to give a glowing review. Visually it is magnificent and the audio is excellent as well. The acting is good but very little time is spent developing the new characters. We never find out why the events of The Force Awakens happened and multiple scenes are ripped off from past Star Wars films. The action is great but I was left with more questions than answers. Luke is completely wasted in this film and should never act this way. Expand
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mhondeDec 16, 2017
This is the alien covenant of SW. We complained that The Force Awakens was too similar to A New Hope, so we got trolled with this one as revenge. Funny thing it is actually a bad copy of The Empire Strikes Back and the Return of Jedi withThis is the alien covenant of SW. We complained that The Force Awakens was too similar to A New Hope, so we got trolled with this one as revenge. Funny thing it is actually a bad copy of The Empire Strikes Back and the Return of Jedi with everything wrong. Expand
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suitesuccessDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Is this episode 5 or 8?

A young burgeoning jedi travels to a mysterious planet to learn the ways of the force from an, at first, reluctant teacher and jedi master in hiding. The young jedi leaves before completing their training due to a personal internal struggle and they go to face the villain unprepared. The villain ultimately extends their hand in partnership to the jedi who in turn rejects this. The jedi loses their lightsaber in this confrontation shortly after having a great truth revealed about their lineage. Meanwhile…

A young roguelike hero, following a close engagement with the enemy, seeks brief refuge and support from a fellow roguelike on a planet seemingly unaffiliated and unaffected by the galactic conquest. The hero is eventually betrayed by the roguelike and handed over to the enemy forces. Also…

A great battle takes place on a planet consisting of mostly large white flat surfaces. The rebellion forces entrench themselves in defense against AT AT walkers and storm trooper forces. The rebellion forces are eventually pushed back and forced to retreat from their base.
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igor_radchenkoDec 16, 2017
Sadly, despite how messy this 2 hour long nostalgia bait is, the critic reviews are overwhelmingly positive. This could only mean one thing: Disney will keep popping these out for as long as possible.
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DarkLordBinksDec 16, 2017
This movie was the worst flick of the year. Even if it was not Star Wars (which it sadly is) it would have sucked hard. The character development is non-existent. The plot writing is so absolutely terrible that half of the movie doesn't makeThis movie was the worst flick of the year. Even if it was not Star Wars (which it sadly is) it would have sucked hard. The character development is non-existent. The plot writing is so absolutely terrible that half of the movie doesn't make sense, and the other half is completely pointless. I felt like the writers legitimately hated Star Wars, which would be fitting as they went on and destroyed basically all of the beautiful lore.

That whole movie surved one purpose only: to sell toys and tickets. It's a hot mess and better not seen by anyone that loves Star Wars. Avoid like the plague it is.
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muchachoDec 16, 2017
Movie could have been great but the sjw code of doing business in both the comic industry and the star wars film series seems to be: "Kill off everything beloved by fans and replace it all with our roster of **** characters." Only bright sideMovie could have been great but the sjw code of doing business in both the comic industry and the star wars film series seems to be: "Kill off everything beloved by fans and replace it all with our roster of **** characters." Only bright side to this is I no longer want or have a reason to see episode 9. Thanks for saving me some money Disney. Expand
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FinndeRiviaDec 16, 2017
Oh, I don't get the negative reviews for this movie. It's almost like there is a segment of people that automatically gravitate to the polar opposite of the conventional wisdom. The Last Jedi is a very innovative film in the Star WarsOh, I don't get the negative reviews for this movie. It's almost like there is a segment of people that automatically gravitate to the polar opposite of the conventional wisdom. The Last Jedi is a very innovative film in the Star Wars universe. It's one of the best Star Wars film ever! Expand
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Jeanjj14Dec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is more than a Star Wars movie, it expand the franchise in so many ways and do an amazing job updating the trilogy, all the haters here are just mad because they want something predicable and tied up to similar things that we already saw on the original movies, that they all complained on TFA. A good movie that will stay known as one of the bests on the franchise. Expand
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Rebecca31Dec 16, 2017
Well lads it's finally here, that magical time of the year where Star Wars has finally graced our cinema screens yet again. There's nothing quite like the feeling of sitting in a dark cinema with that pause after "A long time ago in a galaxyWell lads it's finally here, that magical time of the year where Star Wars has finally graced our cinema screens yet again. There's nothing quite like the feeling of sitting in a dark cinema with that pause after "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..." when that glorious music starts and the title screen appears.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is like getting repeatedly hit in the face with nostalgia, but if you thought the Porgs were the biggest concern well think again. Picking up almost immediately from The Force Awakens. For the most part The Last Jedi feels strongly like a combination of Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. With a few twists and turns and a not so lovely section in the middle that felt like it came straight out of George Lucas's imagination. This is the 8th Star Wars movie now (no Rogue One you don't count) so they had to up the stakes and it won't let you down in that area. It's good, I liked it but I didn't love it. The Last Jedi feels like it's missing something, the wow factor. This new trilogy might have peaked at The Force Awakens, but if it helps The Last Jedi is better than all the prequels and Rogue One combined.

Every single actor is giving it their all and loving every minute of it. Carrie Fisher is magnificent and there is no way you would want to miss her final performance as Leia Organa. Domhnall Gleeson gave another chilling performance as General Hux. Adam Driver took his character to another level I didn't even think he had. Sure you have your general clichés and humour thrown into the script but that's to be expected. Amazingly for all the time that has passed in the life of Luke Skywalker he is the exact same as he was when we last saw him onscreen. Any apparent character development is non-existent. He's still the same whiny annoyance he was in the original Star Wars trilogy, the only thing that's changed is his age. The beginning and the end is the best thing about The Last Jedi, but I could have done without all that stuff in the middle about finding your true self with scenes reminiscent of the Never Ending Story. It kills the story dead and upset the pace set in the opening scenes. Maybe if it had lost 20 minutes and made the scenes with Luke just a little more interesting I might have loved it, or at least put it on the same level as The Force Awakens.

It answers the questions asked in The Force Awakens. The visual effects and the ultra creative lightsaber fights will make your inner fanboy go crazy. It's a Star Wars movie you can enjoy so what more can we expect? Nothing will ever top Empire Strikes Back so we just have to take what we can get and although The Last Jedi isn't a masterpiece it's entertaining and enjoyable. Recommended, but if you're already a Star Wars fan you don't need any recommendation, you've already seen it.
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DouwertDec 16, 2017
A great Star Wars movie with a lot of twists. Exactly what I hoped for and I am excited for Episode 9! Luke was pretty badass with his new force power. And I loved Rey trying to find her place in the story.
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Asnow30Dec 16, 2017
After watching the episode VII, I thought Star Wars could improve a lot in the next films and not to repit the same ideas which were used in the past to lead this saga to the top. But I was wrong. Despite not being a horrible movie, the lastAfter watching the episode VII, I thought Star Wars could improve a lot in the next films and not to repit the same ideas which were used in the past to lead this saga to the top. But I was wrong. Despite not being a horrible movie, the last jedi is a remix of episodes IV, V and VI and an adittion of some plots with no interests in order to extend the long duration of the film (for example, Finn is a character with no importance in this new trilogy who cries out for dying and disappearing forever of star wars universe, and Poe is a cheap copy of Han Solo). The quality of the villains are totally missed (Kylo improves in relation with the episode VII, but he still has not explode), the script is quite simple (focused on kids and young people), and only the old guard (Luke and Leia) and a good Rey, try to rescue a film that kids and people who is not fan of the saga will enjoy too much, but an important percent of the real fans of the original episodes of star wars will be disappointed after watching it.
"These aren´t the droids you´re looking for", said Kenobi. And these aren´t the star wars films we´re looking for, Disney. I say.
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Toon27570Dec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Very good I love it. It has some thing new for star war and it is unpredictable. I don't know what people see but for me it really really good. I never see star war like this before Expand
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elcoDec 16, 2017
Great film. The user reviews are currently being skewed by a very vocal minority of fans that have unrealistic expectations and don't like surprises. For once the critics have it spot on.
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KraftyKraftyDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I laughed and cried the entire movie, for reasons that the writers did not intend. Luke Skywalker; from hero to disenfranchised island bum. I could rant about all the reasons why this was a tragedy but I refuse to dedicate any more of my precious time on this calamity. Expand
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U_r_stupidDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler, filler
that's all the Finn scenes done. Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue,Mary Sue, Ok done Rey

El generic emo child with ok voice, El generic emo child with ok voice,
El generic emo child with ok voice,
El generic emo child with ok voice,
El generic emo child with ok voice,
El generic emo child with ok voice,
El generic emo child with ok voice,
El generic emo child with ok voice,
El generic emo child with ok voice,
K whino ren is done

wtf, wtf, wtf, wtf, wtf, wtf, wtf, wtf,
ok we got leia covered oh did I mention this movies plot is revolved around a ship running out of fuel?
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octopusinksDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The opening scene with its Spaceballs attempt at humor immediately took me out of the movie. Then throughout the movie it constantly feels forced, and interrupts any good time I may have been having by making it deliberately goofy. I won't waste any words, on the plot holes, those have been extensively covered. I left the movie theater feeling perplexed at what I just watched. No sense of satisfaction, no joy. I left feeling like it was such a waste. TFA, while repeated the originals formula, at least created new characters that we were excited to find out more about and gave us new characters to love and hate. This movie treats all the characters in the film, including our most beloved, as completely expendable with zero emotion. I look forward to someone from the internet doing a "Phantom Edit" version of the movie. There were some scenes that I really enjoyed. However, overall it makes me feel like the story is ruined and leaves me with no interest in seeing how end up. I just don't care about whats left of the characters or plot. Expand
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starrylDec 16, 2017
I don't normally write reviews but I wanted to actually speak out in hopes that all the people with negative criticism can hopefully be heard by Disney and they can remove Rian Johnson from any future Star Wars films. I am left wondering ifI don't normally write reviews but I wanted to actually speak out in hopes that all the people with negative criticism can hopefully be heard by Disney and they can remove Rian Johnson from any future Star Wars films. I am left wondering if he really is a fan of this franchise. I've gone to both first showings in my local movie theater for The Force Awakens and Rogue One and never have I seen this kind of reaction before. On Thursday after I saw the Last Jedi when I walked out I overheard someone say this was the worst movie they've ever seen and one guy actually broke down outside the room. These three kids dressed as jedi and Rey were really upset about the movie. It was ridiculous how gloomy it felt when people were walking out. The Force Awakens and Rogue One did not do this to the viewers. Even if I did somehow enjoy this garbage I don't think I could've been happy after seeing all the reactions around me. Expand
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aboycalledelsoDec 16, 2017
It might be a fun movie on its own, but a part as saga its a completle disaster. It destroys the characters, the lore, the story, everything. It felt like a marvel movie, which was not what I was looking for.
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darrel_wilsonDec 16, 2017
This movie should of been called" asian girl who no one cares about runs around with a black dude + all bad guys are white and good guys are "diverse" and woman." - the end
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nr1012Dec 16, 2017
While I am not here to claim the movie was perfect in every way, this movie was awesome. It took all the characters it introduced in The Force Awakens and developed them in a wonderful way. The character work, set pieces, and action sequencesWhile I am not here to claim the movie was perfect in every way, this movie was awesome. It took all the characters it introduced in The Force Awakens and developed them in a wonderful way. The character work, set pieces, and action sequences were all excellent. Expand
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ManReviewsthingDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Made an account just to write about this movie. What an absolute disappointment. "The director took risks" is a good way of saying that the director went in directions that made little to no sense. The only excitement in this movie was seeing how kylo ren's story line played out, and that was weak too. The fact that this movie currently has an 86 on metacritic makes me completely skeptical of movie reviews as a collective. There are parts in this movie that are insanely cool, but those parts are lost in a sea of weird plot turns and a weak narrative that is largely based on hyperbole. If you split the two main narratives of this movie in half, one was a complete waste of time while the other lead up to nowhere. To end this review I'm just gonna say, they made luke skywalker a complete loser in this movie and Disney is going to drive this franchise into the ground. Expand
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BrokenSWFanDec 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I never write reviews. I either like a movie or I don't - either way I move on. NOT TODAY!!!

Where do I begin with this farce? Everyone is getting some. Let's begin:

1. Star Wars "fans" The new generation of Star Wars Prequel era sympathizers are here. "The Sequels are untouchable!" "If you don't like them you're a hater who hates change!" "Star Wars fans can never be happy! What else is new!" And other dismissive towing the line fanboy garbage.

IF you think this is a good action movie? Ok. But this is NOT a Star Wars movie. It doesn;t feel like a Star Wars movie or hold true to the characters that they even built up FOR THIS TRILOGY.

2. Characters:

Snoke? Guy who started the First order? Seduced Kylo AWAY FROM LUKE (he had the power to do that) and the guy who triggered the events of Ep.7 and this trilogy? Who saw the "rise and fall of the Empire" according to the canon TFA novel? Who took over a fallen Sith Empire? Who desperately wanted Luke dead and who Luke knew of?

He's nobody. Plot device to move plot along. Can toy with Rey and Kylo and toss them around like rag dolls but didn't see a slow moving lightsaber RIGHT NEXT TO HIM. Even after boasting how he knew Kylo in and out. DEAD.

JJ built him up to be a huge powerful menace. Serkis said he was more powerful than either Sidious or Vader: DEAD.

Who was he? Why did he do what he did? Where was he all this time knowing he said he was around? Rian Johnson doesn't care. He's done away with halfway through the film.


Luke? He's milking **** infested 4 titted Blue Milk animals while the universe clings to dear life by his failures. He is Ok with this and just wants to die. Selfish? Thought that was a dark side trait? He says he won't train Rey because the jedi need to end only to train her to show her why they need to end and then says he's not the last jedi even though we are told by Snoke he is the last jedi. Sure.

Then they kill him. He dies. The original Luke. They had Mark Hamill and he commits suicide on a rock or dies of force illusion across universe something something? Shameful misuse.

Rey? Lineage? Speculated for years. Hyped for 1.5 movies with flash backs and call backs and mentions and she goes in a dangerous cave and who were they? NOBODY. Oh and their DEAD.
Then she magically escapes Snoke mega giant ship and takes one an army of tie fighters. OK!

Finn? Character arc wasted. He's not apart of the new Jedi. He tries to run again. Tries to commit suicide into a Starkiller miniature and who knows if it would work at all? But you know, movie, I guess.

Kylo? Loved him. Great acting. But shouldn't be Supreme Leader.

3. Plot Holes the size of black holes.

The giant Dreadnought has no shields but a resistance ship does. Purple hair lady doesn't tell Poe about why they are leaving he commits an unnecessary mutiny.

THE RESISTANCE calls up Maz who is playing Battlefront 2 or something? And Poe knows her somehow. Should have been Finn making the call.

The RESISTANCE TRUSTS their future on a guy who turns out to not be the codebreaker and they trust him because movie. No idea if he could do it so they trust a prisoner. I guess it might have been a sort of The Matrix follow the white rabbit or something but go f#$k yourself movie doesn't care.

Asian girl says she loves Finn. Since when? Seriously? LOVE? OK!

I could go on. This would turn into a Mr. Plinkett Star Wars movie review. And that is the only good thing about Star Wars is that we will get a Plinkett Review.

Im done with Star Wars. All you excuse makers and nostalgia freaks can cirle jerk to this movie. Rian Johnson murdered 40 years of star wars. He's a fraud who made me appreciate even the Prequels. At least Lucas didn't f#$k his characters.

goodbye Star Wars you only exist in 3 originals and legends books. Books they made LEGENDS for this farce to exist.
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