An awesome end to an incredible saga! The film was like an emotional rollercoaster that made up for all the issues I had with the abysmal The Last Jedi. Surprisingly, I found Rey to be somewhat tolerable in this film, and the synergy and chemistry between all the different characters was great. There are many shocking and unexpected moments and events in the film that I can say I certainly didn't see coming. Oh, and another thing, the way Leia was incorporated into the film without CGI-ifying her was very well done - you'd never guess that Carrie Fisher passed away.

Instead of taking people's reviews as your deciding factor to watch the film, treat yourself for Christmas and buy a ticket. Enjoy the film yourself - it's a journey and an experience that is meant to be an emotion-filled moment with unexpected twists and turns. Many reviewers are clinging onto the past and are disappointed because the film isn't how they wanted it to be made. Don't let this change your mind about whether you see it, go yourself and truly enjoy it. I came across these two reviews on Google that I think help to perfectly explain why "critics" and other people are reviewing it lower than it deserves. https://i.imgur.com/vn36r9h.png https://i.imgur.com/sTI1tFP.png

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@elicx Yeah, sure. You'd never guess Carrie Fisher, who brought to life one of the most fierce woman characters, who could never stop talking on screen with pungent lines and great advice, and in this movie is limited to silent closeups and a couple of useless lines, passed away.

@thebillo everyone knows she passed away and it wasn't her physical self. What's your problem? And stop trying to bring feminism into this, no one gives two fucks about your political agenda.

@elicx Just answering to your claim. It's clearly not her and it shows. If there was no good material, better not to put her in the movie at all.

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