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4 months ago

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

a review by CinemaSerf

How very, very disappointing this was. The not in the least menacing "Kylo Ren" (Adam Driver) has got the rag-tag rebel fleet under the command of his mum "Princess/General Leia" (Carrie Fisher) firmly in his sights, and only "Luke" (Mark Hamill) who is training "Rey" (Daisy Ridley) to become a Jedi too, can hope to thwart their ultimate destruction as the First Order's intergalactic pursuit gradually whittles down the remains of their fleet. Meantime, "Finn" (John Boyega) with the scene stealing BB-8 embark on an highly dangerous mission to nobble the tracking device that is putting them all in such peril. The original "Star Wars" (1977) is probably my favourite film ever, and this is not even a distant cousin. Sure there are a few vestiges of the first film - the attack on the Dreadnought is quite exciting, but the rest of this is a poorly written and conceived version that throws the characterisations under the bus that is CGI. Great effects, loads of laser shoot 'em ups, but where has the charisma gone? There is no jeopardy - the storyline plods along with bumps in the road, but with little doubt as to the final outcome. For me (a baddie-lover) that means the thing lacks anything of interest. I enjoyed it ok - I saw it as part of a triple bill before the final instalment was released, but the more I watched the less I remembered. What a pity.