The reason this gets a slightly higher rating than "The Last Jedi" is that, at the end of the day, it's just a very incompetent film, but not a hateful one. It doesn't spit in the face of long time Star Wars fans, the way Rian Johnson's film did. In fact, J. J. Abrams should be commended for at least trying to fix the mess that Johnson handed to him. The problem is that Abrams just did it in a very ham-handed way.
Rey, once again, faces no real Consequences for her choices and actions. Poe is really a non-entity. Most tragic of all, Finn, who was the most interesting character in the whole trilogy, is once again completely wasted.
The sequel trilogy, along with Lucasfilms disgusting treatment of "Mandalorian" star Gina Carano, have completely turned me off to modern Star Wars. I no longer care about it in the least. Which , if you knew how many Star Wars toys I had as a kid, is saying something.
Rey, once again, faces no real Consequences for her choices and actions. Poe is really a non-entity. Most tragic of all, Finn, who was the most interesting character in the whole trilogy, is once again completely wasted.
The sequel trilogy, along with Lucasfilms disgusting treatment of "Mandalorian" star Gina Carano, have completely turned me off to modern Star Wars. I no longer care about it in the least. Which , if you knew how many Star Wars toys I had as a kid, is saying something.
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