8/10
A Star Wars film that deserves multiple viewings.
21 December 2017
"Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi" comes from writer and director Rian Johnson and continues the story of Rey, Finn, and Luke Skywalker in their quest to find answers and fight off the first order helmed by antagonist Kylo Ren. Building upon its predecessor, this film takes the story and characters in very new and different directions that may challenge the viewer's expectation on how a Star Wars film should be handled. Divisive to its core, this newest installments is one of the boldest and most memorable sci-fi/action films in recent memory.

To my pleasant surprise, this film takes every turn unexpectedly with the most unpredictable plot of the whole year. Constantly being surprised, I found myself wondering if anyone was actually right in their predictions about what decisions these characters would make. The script and its execution felt fresh and thoroughly engrossing from start to finish. Every scene did offer new journeys to take with the characters and offered new themes to reflect.

Technically, the film is beautiful shot and well put together. Visual effects are top notch with little to no complaints. Sound design and mixing felt like a step down compared to "The Force Awakens" but it's difficult to beat that immersive sound design present in that film anyway.

The biggest flaw present in the story are bigger subplots regarding Finn and a new character "Rose." Their separate journey disrupted the natural flow of Rey and Kylo Ren's stronger narrative and felt considerably less engaging comparatively. Looking back after a second viewing, the weaknesses of those subplots present in the first and second act seem to do more damage than good. Despite said pacing issues, the film goes from oddly mediocre to downright fantastic during its second half which saves the film as a whole.

Generally, fans will most likely enjoy the movie for its excitement, characters, and unpredictable plot. The entire film builds to a beautiful payoff and stellar third act, even if the road to get there feels difficult muscle through. It's packed rich detail and influence from past films and definitely deserves additional viewings and further pondering as opposed to knee-jerk reactions. Highly recommended!
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