Review of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) by Randolph B — 23 Nov 2017
Finn, the lead actor in SW VII, who now plays either a small supporting actor role, or has been removed from the cast in the upcoming film entirely, helped reboot the entire trilogy, after the Disney-owned franchise nearly went bankrupt from the intense and expensive CGI battle scenes. The action nightmare-future of ty fighters, light-saber duels, and the silly new religion of The Force must mean once again the Deathstar needs to be destroyed.
Princess Leia, no longer a slave; now a high-ranking military officer for the Rebellion, and her accomplice Skywalker, are once again causing havoc for the union, the Empire, using their imaginary religion The Force as means for more strategy and tactics, invading all who oppose.
With Yoda and Han Solo dead, and the Millenium Falcon probably scrapped somewhere in a junkyard, they might have been better off renaming the next film the Last Hope instead of the Last Jedi.
This review of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) was written by Randolph B on 23 Nov 2017.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens has generally received very positive reviews.
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