Martin van stein
I know there aren´t many that would agree with me, but I actually regret seeing this movie. It´s a bit average at best and everything lacked depth, the acting, the storytelling ( come on ...another Empire & Deathstar?) but the worst thing is that in those 2 hours I never at one point started to care for the characters and the only moments I liked the movie is where I saw the Falcon, Han & Chewie and Luke at the end. Also never at one point did the world feel alive, it felt very empty with sometimes a nod to past events and characters but not something that can stand on his own. I can´t believe I am saying this, but I think even the prequels are better than this
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Petri Kortelainen
Good enough movie to reward making the whole trilogy out. Enough of the classic feel of the episodes IV - VI to keep us oldtimers happy. And a good set of new flesh to star the sequels. The old crew Handed the baton nicely in this movie to the young'uns. It's not like its the greatest drama nor the most solid plotline, and feels a bit rehashed from the IV-VI, but I do belive it was a consious choise to tie them together after the long years in between. Still all in all a nice reboot of a space opera of the ages, would watch again and looking forward of the sequels.
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Diogo Cruz
Evwn though it's the best sequel movie from disney, it's still bad. How can Rey, with no training, defeat Kylo Ren with years of training in both light and dark side? There is no moment in the movue that really makes feel anything for the new characters except Finn. That character is the best thing to ever come out of the movie: heroic, a little chicken at first, until his final stand. It was a average movie but a bad Star Wars movie.