Doesn't Live Up to The Force Awakens


I liked the movie, but I didn't love it the way I did The Force Awakens. There was no single moment in The Last Jedi that stood out, or moved me, or gave me chills. TFA had a few such moments. I left TFA thinking “I want to see this again immediately.” I left TLJ thinking “I guess I might watch that again some day.”

Spoilers Ahead: there were too many moments that felt faked. Laura Dern’s character seemed only to exist in order to make us wonder “is she bad?” and to justify Poe, Finn, and Rose’s side-plot. But— why didn’t Dern simply tell Poe her plan? Or reasure him that she at least had a plan? She had no reason to act the way she did beyond giving the filmmaker a reason to send characters to the casino, and later onto the enemy ship, and to make us think she may be a villain.

I was let down by the scene when Finn is about to sacrifice himself to save the rebels. We’re set up to feel something, but then it’s negated when he survives. Same for Leia’s seeming death. Johnson seemed unable to generate true emotion and instead relied on “cheating” like that to give the film depth it lacked.

I have the same gripes as many others regarding Luke’s behavior, Snoke’s impotence, Phasma’s underuse, and the dismissal of the heretofore key plot point of Rey’s parentage. I’m still holding out hope that Kylo Ren’s statement was a calculated lie, told in hope’s of turning her to his side. I think learning she’s a Kenobi would bring the entire 9-film arc to a satisfying, full circle close, but any appropriate denouement will work. Her being a random doesn’t work.

I know it sounds like I must have hated the film. I didn’t. I’m shocked that it wasn’t scripted more tightly, and wish it had at least one chills down my spine/ tears in my eyes moment, but it was still a credible Star Wars film, and probably ranks 5th out of the 9 (I’m including Rogue One) films on my list.

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Slow clap. 👏🏻 You wrote everything I wanted to say about this movie.

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Maybe the best assessment I've read yet. I'm cautiously optimistic that JJ Abrams will come through with a finale that's at least on par with The Force Awakens.

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aaaaaaaaaaaand The Force Awakens didn't live up to Return of the Jedi. They basically had NO story to tell after the empire was defeated, so they just opted to go the lazy route and rehash stuff we've already seen before so Disney could create a new "Star Wars" movie and make oodles of money off the brand name.

Sadly, their "plan" worked.

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This is why I maintain that the loss of the EU is a tragedy. If you read the Thrawn trilogy, you would know that it had plenty of interesting stuff happening involving the struggle to form a New Republic whilst dealing with the remnants of the Empire's military machine in the form of Grand Admiral Thrawn and various warlords vying for power over their own territories. These were ripe for the picking to adapt into movies, but Disney just discarded the whole EU like trash.

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Good to hear cuz I thought tfa was overrated especially since it copied the same plot as tnh so now ill be saving some money.

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