Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
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Synopsis
Director J.J. Abrams returns to conclude the Skywalker saga! The ninth film in the main Star Wars storyline will feature the return of Rey (Daisy Ridley), Finn (John Boyega) and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) as they try to stop the forward march of the First Order, led by General Hux (Domhnall Gleeson) and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver).
The Resistance has renewed energy after the heroic last act of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) allowed the rebels to stare down the encroaching First Order. With the assistance of Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams) the remaining heroes will have once last chance to restore balance and peace to the galaxy.
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER contains several sequences with imagery and sustained flashing lights that may affect those who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy or have other photosensitivities.
Cast
- Carrie Fisher
- Mark Hamill
- Adam Driver
- Daisy Ridley
- John Boyega
- Oscar Isaac
- Anthony Daniels
- Naomi Ackie
- Domhnall Gleeson
- Richard E. Grant
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Apr 22, 2020
I take back every mean thing I ever said about Attack of the Clones.
James (Schaffrillas)Dec 17, 2019spiritually corrupt, but — BUT! — also flat and artless in a way that not even the worst Star Wars movies have been before. thanks to paternity leave, i have no professional obligation to keep thinking about this hugely disappointing capitulation to the most feckless…
davidehrlichMar 19, 2020It just gets worse.
Alex IHE - Dec 20, 2019
palpatine is alive because uhhhh *spins wheel* he didn’t die because ummm *throws dart* there’s a secret sith planet and he’s been there for like 40 years just vibing
ciaraDec 19, 2019The first Star Wars movie written exclusively by Reddit!
Georgia ColeyDec 19, 2019The great tragedy of Kevin Feige is that, beyond raking in a mountain of cash as the head of Marvel Studios, he truly wants to be seen as an impresario of artists. The recent dust-up caused by Martin Scorsese staring holes through Disney's stunt-casting of noteworthy…
Jake Cole - Dec 20, 2019
there’s exactly one interesting characterization in this spineless retcon and that’s the choice to give poe dameron a canonical fear of bones
mia lee vicinoDec 23, 2019star wars be like "we will give you incest but we draw the line at homosexuality"
sreeDec 20, 2019i can finally relate with star wars because i to have a grandparent who only tries to reconnect with me when its convenient for them
Jay
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The only way you could like this movie is if you’ve never seen a Star Wars movie before and have no clue what the plot of any of the movies besides the sequels are
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I is not necessarily that this movie is horrible, it’s just they could have made this movie so much better. The lightsaber dueling now compared to the prequels is mine boggling. Th down graded so much because of Disney. Also why bring Palpatein back just to kill him again
Okay, so, I was going back and forth between ‘love’ and ‘like,’ ONLY BECAUSE, again, this movie by itself, I think is a really good movie, AT LEAST IN MY OPINION, and I really liked watch it. But if we look at it from a SW viewpoint, it tried correcting TLJ mistakes.
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I may be biased as I love Star Wars but this movie is great. While some elements don’t work so well, the amount of epic and satisfying moments in this film make up for it. Beautiful cinematography and a truly great conclusion to my favorite film saga.
The worst star was movie that has ever been made. If I had not been watching this movie in theaters with some friends then I would have left 40 mins into it. 3/10 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Atom User Reviews
The movie had a high bar to reach, not only ending the sequel but the entire Skywalker storyline. For this fan, the movie jumped over that bar. While there are still some loose ends, that gives me hope of more movies and shows about this galaxy far, far away.
don't bother
Metacritic
It’s just determined to deliver as many answers and as much plot momentum as possible, even when slowing down or holding back would give its revelations far more weight.
If you’re going to do a send-off this huge, there are a lot of goodbyes to say, and a lot of loose ends to tie up. The fact that The Rise of Skywalker manages most of them and within a vaguely coherent story is something of an achievement in itself.