Star Wars: The Last Jedi (With Bonus Content)

by Rian Johnson (Director)

Other authorsMark Hamill (Actor), Kathleen Kennedy (Producer), Oscar Isaac (Actor), Rian Johnson (Writer), Ram Bergman (Producer), John Boyega (Actor), Daisy Ridley (Actor), Kelly Marie Tran (Actor)
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FAMILY-D, DVD 142D

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Lucasfilm

Description

The Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure. Having taken her first steps into the Jedi world, Rey joins Luke Skywalker on an adventure with Leia, Finn and Poe that unlocks mysteries of the Force and secrets of the past.

User reviews

LibraryThing member comfypants
Rebels run away from the evil space empire.

Good. I could have done with a lot less Poe-as-Bernie-or-Bust and a lot more Rey and Luke. Meanwhile, Chewie, Phasma and the Porgs are barely in the movie, and R2 only has a tiny cameo.
LibraryThing member wyvernfriend
It's a movie setting up the next one. Rey has found Luke and wants him to teach her; Finn is trying to find a place in the world and Poe is being a hothead. Meanwhile Kylo is having problems with his choices. It's a complicated explosive film with interesting moments and made me jump and gasp more
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than a few times. A powerful last movie for Carrie Fisher.
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LibraryThing member Lucky-Loki
I'm very conflicted about this film. On the one hand, I applaud Johnson's clear desire to do something new and different in the Star Wars saga, to build on the oh-so-safe rehash film that Force Awakens was with a film that is unexpected and goes in innovative directions. On the other hand, I feel
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that if you're taking a big risk like that, you should stick the landing better on the easy stuff.

By easy stuff, I mean nonsense like the pointless B-story on the casino planet that adds nothing to the story and feels very much like someone last minute remembered they had to give some characters something to do. I mean not building your entire film around a passive, super-slow spaceship chase if your other main storyline is an equally passive back and forth between an unwilling mentor and a stubborn mentee, leaving the film cutting back and forth almost entirely without building momentum. I mean making a film entertaining and successful enough, that your ambitious themes and innovations won't all be completely retconned and ignored in the next installment.

I see what Johnson tried to do, and while I understand it might thrill some fans and gall others, to me the direction is less important than the quality of the storytelling getting there. Still, Leia gets to be awesome, and compared to "Rise of Skywalker", it is (as frankly are most films) an absolute masterpiece. And I do appreciate it trying. With a bit more script polishing and perhaps some harsher editing, "Last Jedi" could have been rather good. With a great continuation building upon it, it could also have been retroactively made something quite special. With the giant Disney machinery behind it, it's kind of unforgivable, though, that it got neither.
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LibraryThing member Eurekas
I always enjoy these, and Daisy Ridley as Rae is terrific.

Awards

Hugo Award (Nominee — 2018)
British Fantasy Award (Nominee — 2018)
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