I saw a new installment of the 9-episode Star Wars saga in the theaters for the first time in 1978, at age 6. About to do so for the ninth & final time.
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I am fully prepared to be both entertained & disappointed.
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Rise of Skywalker was fun; JJ Abrams knows how to conjure movie magic. It was not art. Most - not all, but most - of its absurdities were baked into the film from the prior two & the general failure to plot the sequel trilogy in advance or even have a single creator for all 3.
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I confess, I enjoyed the fourth wall breaking aspects of Abrams' assaults on Rian Johnson. "I was wrong."
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The fan-service quotient of this movie was pretty damn high. Not unexpectedly. Also, Billy Dee Williams delivered all his lines like he was doing one of his old Colt 45 commercials, which was fantastic.
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OTOH, we've gone the opposite end of the pendulum from midichlorians to having almost every appearance of The Force in this film - as well as the primary villain - being totally inexplicable & unexplained.pic.twitter.com/mQ9Auc77RL
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But hey, at least we had a Star Wars movie without a planet-destroying superweapon with an easily-exploitable vulnerability perfectly suited to be targeted by a small but valiant strike force.
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The scene that best captured the ethos of Rise of Skywalker was when Poe admits to Lando that the new generation has no idea what they're doing and Lando more or less tells him to go back and watch the original movies. Preferably while drinking a smooth, refreshing Colt 45.
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