Review of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) by Ronnie B — 26 Oct 2018
Star Wars is a long series with many ups and downs, and after the Force Awakens, its formula was starting to get old. Choosing Rian Johnson to direct such a big-budget film was a risky move by Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy, but it ultimately paid off.
Johnson has completely refreshed Star Wars, giving it a chance to continue without repetitiveness or staleness. No other director could have pulled off something like this.
With such a flourish of amazing visual symbolism, interesting story, great character renderings, uproarious comedy, and glorious action scenes. This is definitely a Star Wars movie to be remembered, but one that is not without it's flaws. The Canto Bight scene, while beautiful, drags on and ultimately accomplishes nothing, as does Benicio Del Toro's entertaining but unnecessary character. All in all, Rian Johnson did a surprisingly great job with The Last Jedi, and it is no wonder that he is getting to start his own trilogy which will undoubtedly be as good or better!
This review of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) was written by Ronnie B on 26 Oct 2018.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has generally received positive reviews.
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